#I am tired and grouchy
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#kirby#daily kirby#my art#digital#hal laboratory#nintendo#disassembled furniture#hauled the bed frame out to the couch graveyard at the far end of the apartment complex#(which took 3 trips)#I am tired and grouchy#but I'm leaving the desert in the morning and then none of it should be my job anymore.#(or. still some small things. probably more than I would like. but way less than right now at least.)
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>:((( i was looking forward to coming home from group and eating this snackie that i ordered that should have arrived at my mailbox but they gave my husband the wrong package because we had multiple come in and i'm 'alsdkjfas;lkdf
#i'm so grouchy rn#like i'm already tired at baseline#and was really looking forward to having it#and i'm too stubborn to have anything else because i'm currently fixated on this one thing#so i'm just like guess i'll just starve lmao#WHY AM I LIKE THIS#kat rambles#tw: vent
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reblog to free a mutual from an abusive parent's existence
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#remember when we got the whole firefam in on the fun curse shenanigans?#i'm so ready for buck to stop being sequestered with randos#at least eddie got to be involved this time#call me when it's bones time#staying positive but boy am i tired of good episodes having a low rewatch value because they're forcing these randos#ANYWAY#should not have skipped dinner because i am grouchy
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do you have any silly things to share abt bailey or veronica,,
I have a lot of unfinished sketches that I’m happy to share!!
I know it’s likely not exactly what you were lookin’ for but I’m a little tired to make a list of their silly quirks right now unless I’m like. Asked specifically about particular habits of theirs if that makes sense :}
#not that I’m not willing to talk about them! I am!! i am just tired#art tag#oc tag#oc: veronica#oc: bailey#asks#a lot of bailey just being fed up in this one I notice HGSHFJFK#I PROMISE he’s not normally a grouchy mf#It’s just funnier to me if he goes >:| sometimes
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"i just really think this is funny"
#jrnlsht#you know i think one of my weirdest super powers is that i never snap at other people#it takes a LOT to annoy me and even more to anger me#my dad was the same way and so were his parents#but watching other volunteers snap at each other#and when im tired im still very much an extrovert so as long as im around people i like and am not in pain#Im having a good time even if its a lot of work cause i just love being around people#I just dont really get angry#Like if a mistake happens it happens life goes on#But yeah lots of people get sooooooooo grouchy and like i tend to be able to diffuse it fairly well#But sometimes even im like dude take a chill pill#I also think that a lot of people dont know their limits#Like i see introverts working the full hours and im just like dude wait you need to take a break and sit alone for a while#But our society doesnt value introverts so instead they get forced into these long social situations that are inescapable 🙃#If we were just a little more accomodating i think we would all be happier#Even if it means people like me end up doing a little more of the front facing social stuff than the others#Anyway being an extrovert it sure as heck is ironic that i picked a very isolated career \o/
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Hello I'm having a bad day
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Low-key high-key hate that the ship tag is about to turn into a general tag during production instead of me and the moots fangirling over these two losers
#i am excited about production but it's the little things that annoy me you know?#like between general stuff amd the bots I'm grouchy about it#don't mind Grandma she's just tired
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Also people in my way >:c
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Okay maybe bonspiels are bad because I ended up taking a nap which is the "instant teleport to worst end" action on my route
#never shuts up#i am now just grouchy and irritable and bitchy and mean mean mean and tired and sad and hungry and thirsty and I HATE NAPSSSSSSSS
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I am tired and cranky! I don't want to be diplomatic anymore! I want to go apeshit!
#side eying my coworker who called me monday to complain me and our office manager left early#because she'd had a package delivered that NONE OF US KNEW ABOUT and it got sent back since none of us were there#but then today she completely failed to communicate when she was leaving#which left me spinning in my chair for an hour and ahalf#because I needed to ask her something for the event tomorrow#and I'm just tired! of giving more to people than they give me!#if you want me to communicate then communicate back!#my capacity to deal with people is at an all time low let me tell you#bless my gf tho because I told her I was cranky#and if she wanted to help I just needed her to remind me to eat and maybe cook and otherwise I just wanted to be left alone#and she's been v. sweet and patient with me while I've been in grouchy land#I hate being like this but man I am just.... on fumes#say more sadie
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ok I’m officially desperate enough to ask tumblr. For the past like three months I’ve been getting horrific back pain. It was occasional back then but now it is every day all the time even when I’m laying down. It’s better when I’m wearing a heating pad so I think it’s all muscle tension? Considering that I also woke up one day with a palm-sized hardened knot on my upper back below my neck. I don’t have the time or resources to see a doctor so I’ve tried googling all I can. I ordered some back braces but I’m worried they won’t help much. I’m starting to get worried in general, and it’s effecting my ability to do my job and sit ant my computer. Stretches don’t seem to be doing much either. Any advice?
#plz reblog if you think someone could help I am#so tired#and in pain#and grouchy cause I’m in pain#also I’m twenty for reference#I’m fat but my job keeps me on my feet and active all day#max talks#back pain
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do you know a mfer who, every time they call your name, it feels like you're about to get yelled at?
#honest to god i cannot fuckin remember if i've said this#my memory is worse than shit#like poo poo dye the rhea#am i overreacting or am i just irritable and on edge?#this gives me inspo#on twitter i keep yapping/livetweeting ideas when im feeling it irl#such as: being grumpy AS FUCK and getting ideas for a sleepless leon being a total bitch#after the baddie mocks him for being tired and grouchy and needing a lil nap
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#if we could go one day without some backhanded comment about how grouchy I am#or will be#or have been#that would be cool#just one day mother#and tbh the fact that I don’t snap back about how grouchy SHE is should qualify me for sainthood#I’m so sick and fucking tired of her and her attitude
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diva
in which flirty!reader shows up to work in a bad mood and it’s spencer’s job to deal with her attitude. not that he minds. (bandages universe)
fluff warnings/tags: fem!reader, mentions of reader coming to work from a casual hookup, flirting, lots of teasing, the BAU being silly geese bc this is before all the trauma, insecurities about reader's job performance, spencer wants to be a cyborg, borderline cuddling hehehe a/n: nanana diva is a female version of a hustler (bandages!reader theme song) no but really i just missed them so much lowkey always accepting requests for these two!! I hope you guys likeeee bc i loveee them and also this was based on a request so i hope u see this LOL
As soon as Hotch calls wheels up in thirty you’re slumping forward, resting your head on folded arms. The to-go cup on the round table in front of you has long been emptied but you look at it longingly anyway.
Morgan chuckles, slapping his folder down on the table next to you. “Aw, look at that. Bright eyed and bushy tailed.”
“It’s Sunday,” you groan. “It’s seven in the morning. Excuse me for not being ready to carpe the diem.”
“It’s just carpe diem,” Spencer interjects, standing and slipping his file into his bag. You sit up and give him the most indignant look you can manage, though it’s hard when you’re this tired and he’s that cute. Slacks. Sweater vest. Button down, sleeves rolled up to his elbows. An enviable waist.
“Whose side are you on?”
He frowns, brushing a tuft of shining-clean brown hair out of his eyes.
“If I was on anyone’s side other than my own it would cease to be their side. We’re all always on our own sides.”
“No, you’re on my side. Defend me.”
His brows only dart up and he looks back down to his bag. It’s a look you know well. Don’t get me involved.
Morgan spins in his chair to face you, one elbow resting on the table.
“I’m just saying, if this is your Sunday morning, I’d love to see your Saturday night, little miss forty five minutes late.”
“You heard Hotch say he called me half an hour earlier than everyone else. It was technically fifteen,” you frown. “And I… was at church.”
Rossi gestures at you with his coffee cup. “You step foot in a church, your shoes are going to start smoking.”
Your jaw drops.
“Wow. I thought old people were supposed to be sweet. Come on, Spencer.”
Spencer knows better than to put up a fight as you get up and grab him by the hand not holding onto your cup and folder, dragging him to the bullpen to sit at your desk until the team is ready to go.
He stands in front of you, hands in pockets, as you plop into your own chair. “I… can’t tell if you’re actually mad.”
“I am. At you. For not being on my side.”
Spencer sets his bag down and leans against the adjacent desk, arms folded. You stopped caring a long time ago if he’d notice you ogling the long, lithe lines of him. Maybe you never really cared, if you’re being honest with yourself. He’s a little harder to scandalize these days, anyway. But you’ll never stop trying.
He bites his lip thoughtfully.
“If you’re mad at me, why am I the one you dragged down here?”
“I’m not taking questions, Reid.”
He hisses. “Ouch. Reid.”
“Mhm. That’s how mad I am.”
“Okay, grouchy. Do you want a refill?”
You borderline pout, continuously perplexed by his kindness in the face of your insolence, but holding out your hollow cup for him anyway as you slouch lower in your seat.
“Don’t call me grouchy.”
“Then don’t call me Reid,” he says, taking your cup as he passes, and you think you sense the faintest wash of amusement coloring his tone.
The jet doesn’t do much to put pep in your step.
“Aberdeen,” Morgan muses, letting his file closed on his lap. “Isn’t that where, uh, Kurt Cobain grew up?”
Spencer sits down in the chair next to you, setting the day’s third cup of coffee in front of you on the small table. “It is. It’s also where Washington’s first suspected serial killer William Gohl resided.”
“First of many,” Rossi amends. Reid nods.
“In the US, Washington State comes in fifth place in terms of serial killers per capita. Some blame a widespread vitamin D deficiency. Just under eight hours of sunlight in the winter, the least in the contiguous United States.”
Emily gives an abhorrent rendition of a famous Nirvana riff, imitating a twangy electric guitar, before gesturing to your boss. “Hotch, you’re from Seattle. Did you ever get into Nirvana? The whole grunge scene?”
Hotch lowers his folder, giving her an unimpressed look. “Did you?”
While the exchange is amusing, the coffee is not perking you up and you’d like to be slightly less upright, if possible. You bump Spencer’s knee with your own, and he looks over at you obediently.
“What’s up?”
“I wanna move to the couch.”
He nods and gets right back up. When you pass, and he doesn’t immediately follow, you turn around. Maybe the lack of sleep has rendered you unable to hide your look of contempt as he tries to sit back down.
“What are you doing?”
Morgan snorts. “Uh oh. Lapdog almost forgot his training.”
“I am not a lapdog,” Spencer defends, giving Morgan a harsh look of his own, before following you, much to the amusement of the rest of the BAU.
“Don’t listen to them,” you mutter as you step aside to let him pass.
He settles into the corner of the couch. “I almost never do.” When you cozy up next to him, he seems surprised. “Um, hi?”
“I’m cold. You’re warm.”
“This is… unprofessional.”
You roll your eyes even though he can’t see. “Oh my god. They don’t care.”
That’s enough to shut him up. Eventually he relaxes, and though he doesn’t put his arm around you (they remain crossed in front of him) he doesn’t seem too distraught over the way you’re leaning against him, head on his shoulder. The sky is a soft grey where you can see it through the little rectangles lining the far wall, like a pale tea with plenty of milk.
“What’s up with you, anyway?” He asks eventually, gingerly, and though he’s bold to ask it you know the last thing he means to do is offend. Luckily for him, he’s your soft spot. You let your eyes flutter shut against the boxes of diffuse light.
“Tired.”
“I know that. You’ve had three cups of coffee and you’re still about to fall asleep.”
“Well… that’s all it was.”
“Mhm.”
“God, you’re—” you lift your head, about to give him a good old fashioned verbal lashing, but he’s so sweet looking, and he’s so kind to you even when he’s not, that you deflate—all your air coming out on a sigh as you settle back against him. “I… was… not home, when Hotch called me.”
“Yeah, you said you were at church?” He sounds utterly bewildered. Your heart melts, and you can’t hide the fondness seeping from every pore as you look up at him through your lashes. He really is so beautiful.
“That was a joke, Spence. I was with a friend.”
His brows knit and a faint blush tinges his cheeks.
“Oh. I knew that.”
And he really is getting better at detecting your brand of sarcasm. One day you doubt you’ll be able to pull any over on him, and he’ll stop being so adorable and bashful and embarrassed and sweet all the time. You don't relish the thought.
“What were you doing this morning?” You ask, in a bid to quell the very embarrassment you covet, because you’re not actually a demon, despite what Rossi had implied earlier.
“Sleeping.”
You hum. Imagine taking his hand. Don’t really take it.
“Me ’nd you should hang out outside of work more often.”
“Like… in the mornings?”
“Uh, probably not,” you laugh, your own face heating at the implication he’s only sort of and undoubtedly accidentally making. “I mean—we could. We could have breakfast sometimes.”
“I like breakfast,” he muses. “I know a couple of good spots. I can show you when we get back. There are these ube pancakes that are like bright purple on the inside. Have you had ube? I think you’d like them. The pancakes and the tuber. They’re the same color as your laptop case.”
You giggle, too tired for anything more dignified and too charmed for anything less authentic. Spencer has a moment of apparent self-awareness and after a second chuckles along with you, and like 99% of your moments with him, it’s a nice one.
It slowly fades, and you sigh.
“We’d probably get called in right in the middle of breakfast.”
“It’s always a possibility,” Spencer agrees, and you feel him nod. He smells really nice—clean and sort of cedar-y. Warm.
“You ever think about how we’re just… robot arms to do the bidding of the federal government? We’re not even people. We’re cyborgs.”
“I’d love to be a cyborg.”
“But then you wouldn’t be so warm and comfy.”
“If I were a cyborg I could install a heating element. I’d still be warm. I don’t know about comfy. Maybe if I kept the biomechatronics to one side of my torso.”
“You’d install a heating element just for me? So we could keep cuddling?”
He clears his throat. You smile to yourself.
“Why are we cyborgs, exactly?”
“Because we don’t get personal lives. The job comes first. I could be doing anything. I could be in the middle of eating bright purple pancakes with my good friend and colleague Spencer Reid and it doesn’t matter. If we get called in we have to leave.”
“If we were in the middle of breakfast, we could just… take our food to go and finish it at our desks.”
“Well—I guess it would be different if it was us, but with my other friends… it’s kind of a bummer, sometimes.”
You’re thinking about the friend you left this morning. Nobody you’re particularly invested in, but you wonder if that friend is still asleep in bed—and you realize you don’t much care. You’re glad to be here, and not there.
“I think if the job didn’t feel worth it to you, you would’ve left by now. But you haven’t. You can complain all you want, but you show up every day.”
You scoff.
“Fifteen to 45 minutes late, depending on how you look at it.”
“That is… atypical. You’re usually on time.”
“Usually…” you repeat darkly. A moment passes. An uncomfortable insecurity begins to bloom and ache like a rotting tooth. “Can I ask you a serious question?”
Spencer doesn’t hesitate. “Of course.”
“Do you think…” you falter, unused to this kind of vulnerability. A cloud swallows the jet and the cabin darkens into a place for secrets. “Do you think I’m worth the trouble?”
You know Spencer senses the unease like a sheepdog can sense a storm from the way he perks up next to you. He’s always been like that—incredibly attuned to the moods of others. You hope he doesn’t think profiling is just another of many learned skills. It’s a genuine talent, a sort of savantism in its own right. You can’t imagine him doing anything else as passionately as he does his job. Sometimes it almost makes you insecure.
“What trouble?”
“Like… Hotch having to call me half an hour earlier than he calls the rest of the team. Or you, accepting my constant teasing. I know I’m—I can be kind of a diva. I don’t always really feel as professional as you guys. Or… qualified, maybe.”
You can imagine the way he’d narrow his eyes as he thinks this over, though you’d still like to see it for yourself—but you keep your head on his shoulder. In a way, he’s already getting a closer look at you than you usually grant to anyone.
“I think… you’re good at your job. And you care more than you’d like to admit. That thing you do—where you sometimes show up a few minutes late, or you piss Rossi off on purpose, or you flirt with Hotch—I think… we all have things like that. We all self-sabotage, because it’s a really hard job, and I think we all wonder if we’re really qualified for it, or deserve to be in these positions, or if we even want the responsibility of trying to save people’s lives. But you’re a genuinely good person and a gifted profiler. And everyone else knows it, too.”
The deep thrum of the jet’s engine blurs the rest of the team’s incomprehensible chatting and the pounding of your heart into one big muddied streak of paint. Hopefully Spencer can’t feel the heat of your cheek through his shirtsleeve.
“Oh,” you murmur.
A moment passes.
It’s a relief when Spencer’s anxiety comes bubbling up before your own can. “Sorry, was that too much?”
“No,” you hurry, “no, it was—no. That was really really nice of you to say. Thank you, Spencer.”
He relaxes. “Well… it’s all true.”
How could anyone ever deserve him? How does anyone get lucky enough to know a man like Spencer Reid?
When you burst through the other side of the cloud, the sun has come out. It burns away the milky early morning fog and makes your eyes ache just enough to finally wake you up. You blink and stretch against him like a cat.
“Spence?”
“Hm?”
“I just want to clarify… I don’t flirt with Hotch. I flirt with you.”
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