the-lone-sky said: Hope you feel better soon! 💕 I am getting better now, thank you! :))

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the-lone-sky said: Hope you feel better soon! 💕 I am getting better now, thank you! :))
tagged by the-lone-sky and yyliu` Rules: In a text post, list ten books that have stayed with you in some way. Don’t take but a few minutes, and don’t think too hard — they don’t have to be the “right” or “great” works, just the ones that have touched you.
The Bible [Without it, I would not be here.]
Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri [Incredibly interesting read, especially when you turn to visualizing the different types of creatures and circles when the protagonist descends even further into hell. ovo]
Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [Continuous struggle is what keeps a man alive. Docility is a dangerous thing.]
The Reason for God by Timothy Keller [I've perhaps been stuck in gridlock concerning my studies in the sciences and psychology going head to head with my faith for some time, but there's nothing like a good read with another perspective to help link things together. uvu]
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas [There are actually four. Loved reading this back in middle school.]
Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely [Why we make the decisions we make, and what influences us to take up these decisions. It's brilliant.]
Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner [Easy to understand and go through on a free weekend. Great insight, and damn well hilarious. Has a little something for everyone to get a little interested in.]
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell [/nerds all over this book. If you're into the conceptualization behind marketing and audience targeting, read it.]
Blink by Malcolm Gladwell [Digs into why people do what they do and think what they think in a mass setting. Research-proven, surprising statistics, and a whole load of fun.]
All of the Calvin and Hobbes series by Bill Watterson [My childhood. Beautifully made comics and my style of humor; no doubt.]
the-lone-sky replied to your post:[[MOR]Fdsfdss there’s this eruri artist I really...
You can also block the images themselves by pasting the source URL of the picture, hope that helps!
amg that helps alot! Thank you so much sky /////
the-lone-sky replied to your post “That thing on asexuality that anon sent 13th has me really fuming I am...”
It just pisses me off. Just because it doesn't fit your definition of "asexuality" or "demisexuality", it's wrong?
Yeah like sexuality just like gender isn't black and white, but some people don't seem to accept this and it makes you wanna pull your hair trying to explain sometimes.
WELCOME TO THE BLACK PARADE - ERWIN SMITH VERSION
Thug Buddy! If the SnK 55 thing is true then Daddy Smith took Little Erwin to see a marching band
send me a * and i’ll record myself saying your url
the-lone-sky replied to your post “what the my latest reblogs are put on l5vi instead”
dude I do that a lot too- I forget to switch it after I reblog something and suddenly all the posts go to sideblogs ;;
it's more frequent on mobile in my case
the-lone-sky replied to your post:HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY, I'M SORRY I'M LATE ;___;! Hope your day was splendid ♥
speaking of your birthday OMG I NEVER GOT AROUND TO DRAWING YOU STUFF I’M SORRY after Saturday SAT I will ;;
NONONO U DUN HAVE TO BUT THANKS THO. AHAHAHAHA I WANT THE DAY TO BE SATURDAY ALREADY