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viva-la-resistancce:

i really love the phrase “with all due respect” because it doesn’t specify how much respect is due. could be none. bitch.

misseffie:

I really like fictional couples that actually enjoy spending time with each other. It seems like such a simple, mundane thing. But, often, I see fictional couples who are completely enamored and dramatic and willing to die for each other, which isfine.But like… do they enjoy hanging out? Do they have private jokes and would they be friends even if they weren’t in love? It feels like such a basic thing, but it’s something that I actually don’t see that often. And it feels so refreshing and honest compared to these over-dramatic romeo and juliet-esque romances. Just two people who become good friends and becausethey enjoy each other’s presence so much it grows into a strong attraction. It feels more real and tangible than two attractive people meeting and “falling in love at first sight” - like, of course, you fell in love at first sight! You’re both supermodels! Sorry, can’t relate.

insertsomethingcute-here:

love parallels in media. they just make me feral. love blatantly intentional ones. love parallels that i don’t catch until i’m watching/reading it for the 800th time. love when someone else points out an absolutely insane, heart wrenching one. gotta be my favorite part of deeply loving and knowing a piece of media, especially a tv show

leatherleaves:

leatherleaves:

A guest just came by my front desk and said “it’s my husband’s birthday today, make sure you say happy birthday when he comes down!” and I love it so much it reminds me of that post that’s like “if I was dating just some guy I would hype him up so much I would walk in and say here comes the most specialist boy make sure you clap and cheer when he comes in or I’ll blow this whole building up” you know that post, but it literally just happened to me in real life.

Update: they just came back in from eating dinner at a local restaurant I recommended, and I asked the specialist boy in the world how his Special Birthday Dinner was and what he got to eat, and he began to gush about this lasagna he had, and in the background I saw the wife nod in approval that I had acknowledged her Most Specialist Boy’s birthday.

vlindervin7:

there’s books that are objectively good but that just dont do much for you and then there’s books that truly aren’t that great but they’ll hit completely right. it’s a hard life

rosepetalbisous-deactivated2022:

romance is so much more beautiful in my head. no man alive can compete with the world i’ve created

elytrians:

anxiety is so stupid it’s like your brain went hey how would you like to experience what it feels like to be a terrified prey animal. you can never turn this ability off btw.

scooplery:

you ever try to read a book and it’s like. damn they really just let anybody write these.

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