the irony of in-ho having fish as pets and gi-hun being a cat person is so funny to me. especially when it's canon.
457 (crack) fic where in-ho and gi-hun fought because gi-hun's cat ate in-ho's fish 😭
Hwang In-ho I will never say no to anything with you in it
apple blossoms, 2025 april 🍃
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they smol but they destroy
Puzzle purse love tokens from 1790 to 1816
Gi-hun: In-ho betrayed me again
Jung-bae: what happened?
Gi-hun: we did trust fall and he betrayed me
In-ho: I didn't betray him this time
Gi-hun: yes, you did. you literally let me fall
In-ho:
In-ho, sighing deeply: normally when people do trust fall, they're supposed to fall backward, not forward, gi-hun.
Nara Dreamland photographed by Louise Coleman & Claire Bradshaw 5/11/13
““When I was about 20 years old, I met an old pastor’s wife who told me that when she was young and had her first child, she didn’t believe in striking children, although spanking kids with a switch pulled from a tree was standard punishment at the time. But one day, when her son was four or five, he did something that she felt warranted a spanking–the first in his life. She told him that he would have to go outside himself and find a switch for her to hit him with. The boy was gone a long time. And when he came back in, he was crying. He said to her, “Mama, I couldn’t find a switch, but here’s a rock that you can throw at me.” All of a sudden the mother understood how the situation felt from the child’s point of view: that if my mother wants to hurt me, then it makes no difference what she does it with; she might as well do it with a stone. And the mother took the boy into her lap and they both cried. Then she laid the rock on a shelf in the kitchen to remind herself forever: never violence. And that is something I think everyone should keep in mind. Because if violence begins in the nursery one can raise children into violence.””
— Astrid Lindgren, author of Pippi Longstocking, 1978 Peace Prize Acceptance Speech (via jillymomcraftypants)