GUESS WHO JUST CHANGED THEIR THEME.
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GUESS WHO JUST CHANGED THEIR THEME.
I love that something as simple as watching episodes from a TV show I loved as a kid, or just reading information about it or a fanfiction based on it can improve my mood. I haven’t been in the best state for the past few days. But I got this urge to revisit Danny Phantom. And just... it helped me immensely. The days have still kinda sucked. But during the night when I settle and revisit this old cartoon. I just become so incredibly happy and content.
Am I staying up until odd hours of the night to watch Danny Phantom? Why yes I am.
Don't use the stairs to go up 10 floors when carrying laundry.
I need to get up and do stuff. But I think the rest of my dormmates are moving in and I don't want to look like a mess in front of them.
Sooo... tonight is my first night in my dorm. I get along well with my one roommate (the one I share a room with). I haven't talked much to the other. And the last two haven't moved in yet. I am not panicking... so I think I'll be okay?
I am going to leave for college today. I... really do not want to. I am very anxious about being away from home. And I feel things won't go well.
I've started playing episodic games more recently. And while they are good (Life Is Strange is excellent), I'm just like: I don't want to wait a month for the next ep. It kinda ruins the immersion. LIS doesn't quite have this problem (I have forgotten a few minor things, but not too much). While Tales From the Borderlands suffers heavily from this. I always forget what the hell is going on.