I genuinely love people.
The little habits and tiny behaviors they have each tell the story of their lives, and I find it so endearing that everyone has a story of their own.
...But actually talking to them is so scary.

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I genuinely love people.
The little habits and tiny behaviors they have each tell the story of their lives, and I find it so endearing that everyone has a story of their own.
...But actually talking to them is so scary.
controversial stance but i do wish i could live forever. i certainly live like i'm going to live forever. i take my time. realistically however my lifespan is dreadfully limited and there are things i've "been meaning to do" that i will never get around to. the Emoji Movie came out almost 10 years ago. in all that time on any random day i could've decided to sit down and watch it, and i did not. how many more decades will slip by like this? conceivably, it could be all the decades i have left. watching the Emoji Movie would not be, after all, a crucial use of my time. much better things to do. i could easily postpone it over and over and over until my final breath where it may not even register to me that i never did watch the Emoji Movie. no great loss, certainly; and yet i find myself intrigued by Patrick Stewart's involvement
A character idea that's been stuck in my head for a while. A computer/web assistant program desperately trying to justify its own existence as someone goes through their old computer from the 2000s. It's personified as a cat, because of course it is
a friend wanted to move it from the recycling bin to a folder with furniture and food pngs
My one boring tip to anyone in their 20s is to resist the temptation to rot in your room every time you get a free moment. Dismiss any neuroses you have about going outside and "being perceived". Be a dictator about it, plan your hangouts like they are binding commitments. No excuses! Go to the bar with your friends. Be kinda hungover at work. Socializing is like exercise; even if you don't feel like you want to, you should still do it because it's good for you.
Took me years to understand that boredom is not the enemy of writing. It is the raw material. Every good idea i have ever had arrived during a walk with no podcast, a train with no phone, a shower where i just stood there. The moment i fill every silence with content i stop generating anything of my own. I am just processing other people's thoughts instead of having mine. The empty space is where the work comes from. Protecting the empty space is the actual job.
happy yearly sansgender month ā”
has anyone figured out how to turn off the thing where you love your pet so much it slides inexorably into grief-borrowing
āFor me this glass is already broken. I enjoy it; I drink out of it. It holds my water admirably, sometimes even reflecting the sun in beautiful patterns. If I should tap it, it has a lovely ring to it. But when I put this glass on the shelf and the wind knocks it over or my elbow brushes it off the table and it falls to the ground and shatters, I say, āOf course.ā When I understand that the glass is already broken, every moment with it is precious.ā
did you know that its impossible to throw an egg really hard onto your bedrooms wall right now try it
unfortunately i can never hate on a "power of friendship" narrative no matter how corny because the thing is it's literally real
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i just heard the phrase āif you wouldnāt trust their advice, donāt trust their criticismā for the first time and i donāt think iāve ever needed to hear anything more
And once I was told "if you don't agree with their actions, why do you seek their approval"
I donāt know anything about Ribbit, and yet Iām already looking forward to know more about her! šø šš©µšš©· The new episode canāt come any faster! š
Very happy with how this fanart turned out! Hope you all like it! I might do more of Ribbit if I find the time! šāØ
Iām not Christian, I donāt go to church anymore, and my pastor died, but when he was alive Iād sometimes go to his sermons and I remember one time he said āit feels good to hate, but we know that it isnāt allowed, so when weāre told that weāre allowed to hate someone we get so excited that we forget weāre supposed to loveā, and if my humble atheist ass might borrow some church talk Iād like to perhaps submit that
Anyhow sometimes on the day to day I feel disgust or revulsion and I have to ask myself āis this a danger to anyone at all or am I just looking for something Iām allowed to hateā and a solid 98/100 times itās the latter so once again thank you pastor D
I fucking love that big feet bird that has a random word over it.
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