I’m already addicted to my Kindle but if I had this in my possession as a child I would have been insufferable.
As far as I can remember, I’ve always loved reading, but sometimes I felt like I was confined in my readings and couldn’t really “upgrade” them.
I mostly read old family books, and when I roamed freely in a library, I wasn’t inclined to choose titles that really stuck with me, mostly because they hadn’t been recommended to me.
My family isn’t familiar with literature, so reading is already impressive to them, and school didn’t really help in that regard either. So I lacked access to certain books that I’m sure would’ve been so important, not just for my education, but also in shaping my critical thinking.
I’m not saying that this kind of game would’ve solved those issues, since they’re also tied to broader societal concerns, but I still find the concept of a pre-filled and supposedly “accessible” library pretty interesting.
Thoughts ?
Made this drawing of me and my boyfriend as medieval lovers for an assignment. I haven’t drawn in a while and I’m kinda proud of how it turned out so I thought I’d share it here.
Maybe the real transition was rewatching Supernatural after years of telling everyone this series isn’t worth it
1x02 || 1x04
"hey my boyfriend and i saw you from across the bar and we really dig your vibe"
ugly cring while reading David Copperfield was not on my 2025 bingo card
FANTASIA (1940)
if I had a nickel for every time seth green played the nice boyfriend of the bookish, nerdy girl who fights supernatural beings with her group of friends (called the scooby gang) led by her pretty but badass best friend (played by sarah michelle gellar) before she eventually came out as a lesbian, I'd have two nickels.
trans will truthers rise up :)
starting a tumblr account because twitter is dying :')