(Follows from @scatterbrainedgenius)This is a sideblog that I run like a main blog, while also clogging it with thirst for various people. Who even knows at this point.🖤👄🖤
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I’m like the opposite of a catholic. all sex is fine except sex for reproduction
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god i hope whatever bullshit happens next is funny
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Bakugou girlie to gojo girlie pipeline
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you know when you’re on the train on the way to concerts and you notice a bunch of people wearing all the clothes and merch of the artists you’re going to see.
imagine standing next to bakugou on the train, and you’re chatting to your friend and when he notices the kpop photocard handing from your bag — the lightstick haphazardly tucked into it, the typical clothing style of the fandom you guys are in.
imagine bakugou tapping your shoulder while you both sway on the subway, gripping onto the hand rails so that you don’t fall over. “h-hey, i—uh. like your photocard.” and he gestures to your bias dangling from your concert bag, not expecting the bright smile that you give him and the way you drag him into conversation with your friend.
“i love your outfit, you’re going to see x artist, right? what’s your favourite song? where are you seated?”
n his cheeks just burn bright read because you ask for his socials just in case you don’t see him after the show — and reply to his stories of it later that night asking if he had a good time 🥺🥺
꒰ end. — all rights reserved © tteokdoroki 2023. do not copy, repost, translate & recommend elsewhere.
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because apparently this needs to be said AGAIN
in the most general aesthetic terms possible
1600s: most witch-hunts ended in this century. no witches were burned in North America; they were hanged or in one case pressed to death
1700s: the American Revolution. Marie Antoinette. the French Revolution. the crazy King George. most pirate movies
1800-1830: Jane Austen! Pride and Prejudice! those dresses where the waist is right under one’s boobs and men have a crapton of facial hair inside high collars
1830-1900: Victorian. Les Miserables is at the beginning, the Civil War is in the middle, and Dracula is at the end
1900-1920: Edwardian. Titanic, World War I, the Samantha books from American Girl, Art Nouveau
1920s: Great Gatsby. Jazz Age. Flappers and all that. most people get this right but IT IS NOT VICTORIAN. STUFF FROM THIS ERA IS NOT VICTORIAN. DO NOT CALL IT VICTORIAN OR LIST IT ON EBAY AS VICTORIAN. THAT HAPPENS SURPRISINGLY OFTEN GIVEN HOW STAGGERING THE VISUAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ERAS IS. also not 100 years ago yet, glamour.com “100 years of X” videos. you’re lazy, glamour.com. you’re lazy and I demand my late Edwardian styles
I just saw people referencing witch burning and Marie Antoinette on a post about something happening in 1878. 1878. when there were like trains and flush toilets and early plastic and stuff. if you guys learn nothing else about history, you should at least have vague mental images for each era
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I think people get mixed up a lot about what is fun and what is rewarding. These are two very different kinds of pleasure. You need to be able to tell them apart because if you don't have a balanced diet of both then it will fuck you up, and I mean that in a "known cause of persistent clinical depression" kind of way.
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Shapeshifter who gets horribly grotesque and mutilated when flustered
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you look like the kinda girl who'd open up ms paint back in the day select the spray paint tool and click and hold to watch it slowly turn into a perfect circle
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The black areas represent the remaining natural dark skies in the United States
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well if its for fucked up and horny reasons, then i guess its okay...
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i love x reader fanfics and no one can change my mind i love them they help me cope with depression thank u for coming to my ted talk
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who are you when you are not watching tv or movies? when you aren't playing video games or reading a book or fanfiction or listening to music or whatever other kind of media that you engage with? who are you when your mind isn't in another world or story, when you are forced to sit with yourself and the only experience you have is your own sensorial life? can you define yourself outside of what you consume? who is that person? do you like them? can you bear it? can you bear it?
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