danger days haters DNI how tf do you hear party poison, planetary go, and na na na and still become a hater. do you not know how to dance and party and have whimsy and joy in your soul
too many stories about turning yourself into a monster as a metaphor for pretending to be something you aren't and losing yourself in the process. not enough stories about turning yourself into a monster as a metaphor for choosing to openly embrace yourself even if it's strange to other people
Marie-Louise BATARDY
@the-muppet-joker uhhhh what is this what is going on why did you like my post how did you find me
If you read this, know my liege that I am still a loyal member of the croaker army, even if I have been keeping up with your blog for a while
A fellow enjoyer of Chapel Roan moodboards is an instant close friend to me
As the friend who took away the phone, I must confirm. And I worry that it’s terminal 😔
the autism is getting bad. i’ve taken on house’s speech patterns and mannerisms. when i fall asleep in class i dream about house md. i was trying to write stuff on my paper half awake today and when i fully awoke i saw i had been weakly scribbling down medical jargon i picked up from house md. the only reason i remembered an answer on my health final was because of an episode of house i watched. my friends have to take my phone from me so that i won’t watch house during lunch instead of talking to them. i took my phone in the shower so i didn’t have to stop watching house. i am living and breathing house md right now.
I'm already being so annoying about it
Going to the Toronto show btw
There’s something very romantic about tearing off your flesh and becoming a monster of teeth and sunken eyes and claws and rage.
I don't think Booktok is "the death of literature" or "the fall of the book industry as we know it". People who enjoy reading have and will continue to exist outside of the parameters of a social media app for youths.
now, at times I wonder about the people who say they won't read anything that hasn't been reviewed by their favorite Tiktoker. Or they won't read anything that doesn't contain the tropes they like because they know they won't like it. Or they'll only read something if it's got a high rating from the Booktok/Bookstagram community.
some people say it's about anxiety. They need the trigger warnings (which I'm not against), or they need to know how the book ends before they can even think to start it. I'd bet that for some significant percentage of readers that's true, Booktok or not.
my hot take, though, is that in most cases, the absolute worst case scenario isn't being triggered (using the word in its proper sense) , it's just disappointment. The minor letdown of getting 150 pages into The Book Thief and finding it lacking. Realistically, the Booktok boom is a lot of people who primarily read fanfiction because it can be filtered down to only show things you already know you like.
I think that's why people plant their feet when you say you didn't like their Booktok fave, and why people will fight to the death that Booktok promotes GOOD BOOKS and everyone who disagrees is being An Asshole.
It's highly unlikely that the publishing industry is going to crumble purely through the fast fashionfication of Contemporary and New Adult Lit. When Colleen Hoover finally runs out of stories to tell; when the Reylo Tag has been completely milked of publishable works; when there is no more Faerie Spice 🌶️🌶️🌶️ to sate the masses, the Booktok girlies are either gonna get bored and leave or learn to like other shit. It's okay.
it’s time to find resellers and hunt them for sport
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