New Personal Boundary: If we don’t know each other and you reach out and immediately start using endearments (darling, sweetheart, angel, dear, honey, pretty, etc), I block you.
Start of week...10? I don't know. Time or whatever.
The experience of watching Dropout as a bisexual is just slowly collecting more and more crushes until your heart rate goes up watching game shows and actual play TTRPGs no matter which former theater major is playing.
Week 8
Week 7
This was week 6. Oops
hey sorry if this isnt true i forgot exactly where i read it but this person should be brutalised and subjected to some of the most horrific acts of cruelty humanity has ever seen. it might be nothing though i might have the people mixed up
wow i didn't know this. i always thought they should be unpersoned though. spreading this so that others can be informed + to protect minors
Damn, I already had a feeling about them since... I’m not sure when. Their fashion sense really threw me off and I hated their takes on video games. I’m glad that my impulse to find out their identity, uproot their career, and destroy their life was justified after all, at least based on what I can remember!
you want proof that it happened? well, check this out, after we filled their inbox with accusations, they didn't immediately roll out a full PR statement on why they're sorry for doing the things I said they did and how they'll do better in the future. they acted as though they had never even heard of any of the people or events involved, and they even got angry once I insisted they were actually the scum of the earth and deserved to be hunted down and shot for the rumours I kinda half heard about them. why would they double down like that if they WEREN'T guilty?
They turned off anonymous asks after posting responses to fifteen anons, which is good enough evidence for me that they know they have done indefensible things and are facilitating crime. If they were innocent they would take the abuse and respond to every accusation with a unique acknowledgement of every bad thought they have ever had and abject apologies for ever having dared to be on the internet, where countless people have been harmed by their 1,000-follower blog.
BDSM gets a bad rep as like a violent (male) dom pushing the boundaries of a reluctant (female) sub but in my experience it's a lot of subs with wildly elaborate fantasies screaming shit like "PUT MY ASS IN THE CHILI" while a new dom is like "Okay I think, we are reaching yellow for me,"
Sub: Okay so before we begin how familiar are you with the ancien régime? It's not super important but it does help contextualize this. Essentially I'd like for you to be a ravenous, semi-cannibalistic Antoine Barnave-esque figure
Dom, holding a pen and notebook: Yeah okay
Uh this was week 5. Which definitely happened and which I can clearly and accurately recall in great detail
Embroidered Lace Tea Gown, c. 1905
"Nature is a Haunted House — but Art — a House that tries to be haunted."
Emily Dickinson, Letter to Thomas Higginson, Spring 1876
Week four but make it 90s
Juliet as a more sophisticated (and arguable more successful) Petruchio (Taming of the Shrew), a baby domme who trains Romeo like a golden retriever is maybe the most unexpected reading I've encountered in this seminar so far and I love it.
The article is "Juliet's Taming of Romeo" by Carolyn E. Brown in Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, volume 36, number 2 (spring 1996).
Mark Doty, What Is the Grass
"The Lord of the Rings" The Electric Company Magazine, March 1979