Me: I don’t like Jason Carver because is one meltdown away from being a Christian, Pastors son, KKK poster boy if he so chooses.
Also me: I think he should have super gay thoughts about Eddie and hate himself for it. I want him to suffer with the knowledge that he will never have him and hates that he thinks the freak is attractive. I want to tear that boy apart over his careening sexuality and catholic guilt until he is a sobbing mess at an altar begging to be cleansed. The pastor son likes men and he is distraught over the knowledge, shoving it deeeeeep down…
Until his girlfriend leaves him for that exact fucking guy who’s been taunting him in his head for months 😈
apparently at some point when my now-girlfriend and i were flirting with each other but not quite in a relationship, she asked me how i felt about pet names, to which i replied “well you have to call them something”
the fact that i have managed to end up in a relationship is really testament to my girlfriend’s patience
“Witches riding non-broom cleaning implements” gag always funny, congratulations to everyone who has ever made some variant of this joke, please keep making it
thinking abt a witch perched on a roomba, spinning through the air…
“I LOVE that game!” (watched a letsplay and commentary about it)
this counts and i’ll hear nothing against it
if watching sports counts as enjoying the sport, then watching video games counts as enjoying video games.
And literally a huge part of gaming has ALWAYS been the experience of sitting around together, watching one person in the group play while everyone else cheers, heckles, shrieks, and generally has a good time.
one thing i never get tired of in songs is when they include some sounds from the recording booth like a laugh at the end, a ‘was that good?’ or like, the sounds of the guitar being put down, a chair creaking. it’s nice how music can be used as an escape but also something that ties you right back down to earth. it will affect you so deeply & then ur like wow… you just played that. it’s grounding & magical & just one of my fave things ever!
Anybody else got that Evergiven sized writers block
“Where’s the next chapter?!” Well buddy you’re never gonna guess
What’s the comic sans trick?
In late high school I started writing all my draft essays in comic sans and it SERIOUSLY DOES HELP. My guess is it’s somehow related to the fact that it’s a dyslexia friendly font, or it’s just Changing How You’re Looking At It. Also, sometimes writers block(whether that be for fiction or for academic writing) is just Anxiety(it won’t be good enough, you’ll get a bad grade, etc) and it’s really hard to feel nervous when looking at comic sans. But yes, my friends hate beta-ing my wips bc they’re always in comic sans.