biggest mindfuck is the fact that it can be so so difficult to tell the difference between when it's time for "do it bored/scared/stupid but by jove just do it" and when it's time for "if it sucks hit the bricks"
sometimes i feel like im climing up this incline again alone but thankully sisypus and the itsy bitsy spider and here with me
i deal so incredibly well with change!!! my natural reaction to it is just so positive!!!! i really take it in stride!!! i don't even give myself migraines and gastrointestinal issues and night terrors!!!!
Having literally just read Camp Damascus, yeah this was super noticeable to me! I can unfortunately see people chalking it up to bad writing, but this was totally how I read it. It gave Rose a very distinct voice, and I almost immediately guessed that she was autistic.
'my friend' is here to stay. SORRY MY REVIEWER
there used to be so many stars in the sky that you would have to scrape away a dozen of them that splattered on your windshield every time you drove somewhere, but now they're being over-hunted to make american flag merchandise. very sad
The duality of man is thinking “children cannot help themselves and we all need to be patient with them as they explore what it means to be human in public” and also “damn, I wish this crying baby was not on the plane rn :/“
Reading Dracula. When does she show up?
my watery friend... are you too brushed with the pattern of the dappled light...?
I get so excited when I hear someone naturally say "squoze" as the past tense for "squeeze".
i'm sorry but language-wise we gotta start moving things along. English has been around for 15 centuries and still barely scrapes a couple hundred irregular verbs. for starters i propose the past form of "slice" should be "sloce"