i do complain a lot about the "saint kurt of glee fandom" phenomenon but tbh i'm seeing it a lot less than i used to, and mostly just in the wild i.e. the glee tag. which means i've curated my dashboard right 🙂↕️🌎☮️

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i do complain a lot about the "saint kurt of glee fandom" phenomenon but tbh i'm seeing it a lot less than i used to, and mostly just in the wild i.e. the glee tag. which means i've curated my dashboard right 🙂↕️🌎☮️
it’s really interesting how many people are reading into that one quote what they want to hear and not what it actually says or understanding why it’s interesting in the first place
What a tiresome way to learn again that all earthly journeys end in earthly things.
André Alexis, The Hidden Keys
i've seen an increase in people whinging about readers "not having reading comprehension" on their posts, and when i look at what their complaints are about it's not a reading comprehension issue, it's a not-everyone-agrees-with-me issue.
people pointing out flaws in your stance, extrapolating from what you've said based on their experience and knowledge, and of course reading the stated words you wrote aren't having "reading comprehension" problems. you just like to use that as your get out of jail free card to put yourself in the "i'm always right" category.
no one is always right. learn how to debate and elucidate on your point or don't engage with people engaging with your posts.
I sometimes find this "I" very tiresome. -- Michael Lipsey
could you like... not repost a gif i made and tag it with every hashtag known to mankind :(
I grew up walking on eggshells, recognising footsteps, and tones. How to tell if someone was in a bad mood and avoid them. I learned to study people at a young age. I'm quiet and observant for a reason. I'll read you like a book before we even speak.
— Feyisayo