do you think insight can be gained about an author from the stories they write?
no. authors are like squids and can only be understood through spirited but ultimately futile combat
2018: internet should be regulated as a utility like water and electricity
2028: gyro/shawarma should be regulated as a utility like water and electricity
local missing boy from your class has been replaced by a cute girl who looks a lot like him, which could mean nothing
Breaking news, you have to be bad at something before you can be good at it. I personally am horrified.
i'm so glad goncharov happened when it did, right before prolific public use of AI. that was pure honest gaslighting straight from the heart. real human whimsicality and trickery thru blood sweat and tears. we were a family. and we all gonched, together. you cant replicate that with any machine.
reductress does it again
As a disabled person who's loved LEVERAGE and LEVERAGE REDEMPTION since the beginning - for the characters but also the whole ethos of performing acts that help people against crap systems, it's wonderful to be reminded that it springs from reality.
how does one go about finding fandom for books with common words as their titles?
Men don’t go heyyyybatterbatterswingbatterbatterswing like they used to anymore
We can’t have anything in this fucking world
love this person knowing enough about baseball to know about the pitch clock and not enough to even approximate the league’s acronym
i love how in leverage nate ford doesn't get monologued to by villains. he gives a monologue, with genuine pleasure and complete unconcern for what's going to happen to him. you sort of get the sense that if he could whip out a powerpoint and a long stick to point with, he would. along with graphs and charts that he made hardison make.
myspace era tom hardy is a forcemasc tboy to me