Many relationships would be a lot healthier if we romanticized honest, open and direct communication instead of idealizing the idea of a partner who's intuitively in tune with your every need. You don't need someone who can read your mind, you just need someone who's willing to listen when you speak.
Sokka and Zuko both have high intelligence and low wisdom and the only difference is that Sokka has high Charisma. In this essay I will-
“sokka has high charisma” that’s a BOLD claim about this guy:
you say that like it didn’t work
that line would only have worked for someone with supernaturally high charisma.
actually carly rae jepsen was a genius when she said “before you came into my life i missed you so bad” and everyone who hated on that lyric just wasn’t smart enough to understand
my sakuatsu demigods au in which sakusa has to wear leather gloves cause his touch is poisonous
too lazy to retype this but . insane interaction w coworker last night
tell me you have never worked in customer service without telling me you've never worked in customer service
more from my demigods au
I’m in this meme and I don’t like it.
insomnia be like
ladies, your 4th, 10th, and last most recent emojis describe your character's only personality traits in a movie written by a man
the actions I’m willing to excuse from a fictional character is determined by the vibe of the whole show/movie/book
exactly this @lukestarkillerisgay
[ID: A reply by @LukeStarkillerIsGay that reads: "one shows dealbreaker is another show's 'they're just quirky.'" End ID]
my babies 🤲🏻💛
Money saver
As Bed Bath and Above, so Bed Bath and Below
we had a great good life in the jungle, my love and I
What I love most about the haunting series is it’s always so thematically whole. Like, hill house was like: we’re going to explore familial trauma and grief and how people coping in different ways can drive families apart and childhood trauma really sticks through adulthood—and it did it through bouncing back and forth chronologically, portraying the house of their trauma as a living thing that eats people up and having the family ultimately come together and heal through love
And Bly manor is like: we’re going to explore the trauma of loving someone despite risk of losing them in its many forms and we’re going to do it through ghosts who ‘possess’ rather than love, show multiple levels of love and loss and the haunting is going to come from a person who was forgotten by those she loved rather than the house itself.
And it’s just great. They really center their stories around theme first and that’s what makes it excellent.
kiss kiss
Hans Christian Anderson once got a bad review and laid face down in the dirt and cried
Yeah, but not on Twitter.
the fucked up and unhealthy nature of greek myths is a feature, not a bug. if you're going to engage with greek myths you need to be prepared to engage with fucked up narratives at face value. send post