13 MASTERCLASS SESSION OF FUCK YOUR ENTIRE LIFE
characters who have an unwavering sense of duty my beloved
characters who have an unwavering sense of duty my beloved
stop stop it’s going to turn into a fatal flaw!
comedies that turn into tragedies when the fucked up stuff played for jokes suddenly gets treated with the severity and realness that it would get in real life are genuinely my weakness and hit so much harder than tragedies that start off with the sad stuff.
like not only is the audience caught in the whole "boiling the frog" thing with the comedy slowly become a tragedy but it reveals that the characters are as well; that the previous comedy was only perceived as a comedy because the characters had no clue that what they were going through was not normal and just lighthearted fun. the audience realizes it as the characters do, making them both more sympathetic and their arcs all the more tragic as you look back on what previously happened.
poll time because something my mother said pissed me off lmao
do you remove or shave your body hair (on your legs, under your arms, etc)?
all the time
i don't really care for shaving but i do it because of society
sometimes but not always
never
if i remember to
i don't have any body hair that is worth shaving tbh
and in the tags tell me your gender and age?
The people have translated Secure Contain Protect as awen awen awen
Sigh
It’s not that bad bc it literally is just . The 3rd person prn. But it’s really annoying that “ona” feels nonetheless like “she/they” to me foremost. Two pronoun sets that I Do Not Use .
rb this n tell me what is the same and what is diff abt ur relationship to ur gender n sexual identity compared to urself 7 years ago :3c
Our username system makes it difficult for folks fluent in other languages to express themselves. That's why we're moving to a system like the one on Twitter, where every Asian artist forced to get an alphanumeric username has a handle like @bc2931a or @2023jx or @wabababxa_, which is very easy to remember and shows how versatile alphanumeric handles are at expressing one's non-English-speaking self
Discord's post trying to convince me that we're somehow now extremely allergic to the idea of sharing a number, despite the fact that Nintendo, that video game company that makes stuff for actual children, has had no problem with its users sharing IDs that are 14 digits long