“finding a way to live in the wreckage of what you thought your life was supposed to be”
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“finding a way to live in the wreckage of what you thought your life was supposed to be”
and the whole thing with the expose and
just cause i hated it, too, doesn’t mean i wanted you sharing our lives with the whole world
(but did you hate it? all the time? you were happy, surely - )
(yeah, well - )
at some point when they’re doing homework together (... in proximity) rather than not-actually-doing-homework together, for once, jack sees kent doing calculus. and he’s like: you’re a junior
kent: so? jack: so you always tease me for being a nerd kent: that’s because you ARE a nerd. whereas i am cool even if i’m good at math and like calculus. deAL.
i love the whole hockey roommates thing
i suspect it's not as much of a thing irl as it seems to be in my messy recent forays into hockey fic, but anyway, that thing where hockey boys Fail At Life, and so they have to room each rookie with an older guy or sometimes a couple of rookies together, so that they figure things out and Don't Die…
is a v appealing aesthetic! and so relatable, too! i am into it!
and now we’re making fun of jack for jerking off to hockey highlight reels
cause... do you think he doesn’t? I personally think he DOES.
also why do y’all make jokes 'confirmed: x is a furry’ like, i know they’re the only thing lower than us fic writers on the geek hierarchy chart but...
well that chart’s just supposed to be descriptive and funny-cause-it’s-true, but it’s not supposed to be a good thing.
‘kent v. parson’ is the perfect middle name because...
it can also be read as kent vs. parson. we use v. like that sometimes.
and of course he’s fighting against himself so much that it’s his middle name
If I had a mistress, my feeling for her would be founded in part on tact or the proper pride she would display in never showing herself jealous, and on the liberty I should enjoy in the matter of doing what I wished, even to the point of neglecting her without being pestered by her demands.
Lafayette to the Vicomte de Noailles - his brother-in-law, by the way. October 1780.
wtf lafayette
also if you *don’t* have a mistress then she *won’t* make any demands...