I've said it before and i'll say it again: THAT IS NOT A FUCKING METAPHOR, JOHN GREEN
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What's that poem about the cockroach and the moth where the cockroach is like "I wish I've ever wanted anything the way that moth wanted to burn itself up in that lantern" because we had to read that in high school and it still fucks me up to this day
ive become such a spike apologist its terrible. spike will literally make a buffy-shaped sex robot to have sex with and i’m like but listen it’s because everybody told him he’s not a real person and can’t feel real love so he decided that the best he could do was to be in a relationship with someone who also isn’t a real person. because he doesn’t think he’s capable or deserving of anything else. because everybody TOLD him he’s not
They’re scared because they know that the public is with Luigi.
They’re violating his rights because they need to maintain capitalism.
Keep talking about Luigi.
the thing about supernatural is that, if it were real, hunting as a subculture would have a lot in common with biker and cowboy culture. it already does, aesthetically and as a lifestyle. and that means that it would be full of gay men, or at least gay sex. if supernatural were accurate men would’ve been cruising day and night at Ellen’s roadhouse and Bobby/Rufus would’ve been real. unfortunately no one involved in this goddamn show except maybe late-stage Misha Collins understood that they were making a show about queer masculinity’s place within the American gothic. tragic. many such cases.
lestat would pull a pete wentz and say "I'm sorry every song's about you" when he knew louis was in the crowd for his show
does it go on endlessly
A Liberian friend of mine told me about a proverb there: "No condition is permanent."
And that's one thing I can assure you. You can and will get through whatever "it" is, because no condition is permanent.
it’s never too early to teach children about the devaluation of labor!
(from an American Girls book)