"Which came first the chicken or the egg? You know the question. But do you know the answer? The Omelet. The omelet is the reason the chicken and the egg exist. The omelet can be anything you like or nothing at all."
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do you think in the monster high world theyre like "oh time for my scare-apy appointment. time to talk to my scare-apist"
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Superman desperately scanning the street during a fight to find the most morally acceptable car to throw at his opponent, knowing that not everybody has insurance, and loss of transportation can ruin a life -
A wave of incredible relief washes over him as he spots the hard geometric lines and silver paintless sheen of a Cybertruck.
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i don’t understand people who love a problematic character but get angry when people mention the evil things that character did. like, that’s your man! he’s proud he did all that, support his hobbies!
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This video keeps being recommended to me and the thumbnail kills me every time
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having an oc you love dearly but you created when you were very much 15 and going through it is rough because you realize you forgot to give him a personality besides being depressed
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man, The Character really strikes me as someone who would struggle with Same Problems I Have, for no apparent reason
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I never got to post this here, but happy pride <33
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I desperately NEED more post-mgs4 fics where snake and otacon just do old man shit together (even though they're only in their 40s). I yearn for domestic old man yaoi.
Give me a fic where Snake pretends to not need reading glasses until Otacon drags him to the optometrist. Give me a fic where Sunny gets pissed at both them because they keep falling asleep on the couch in the middle of the day. I'll read anything that involves them doing incredibly mundane stuff post-Philanthropy era
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