generally you shouldn't write run-on sentences because they get confusing and it doesn't give the reader a break. that doesn't apply to me though my run-on sentences are fun and understandable and they have a rhythm to it that makes you want to keep reading
So I fully feel like Chords by The Amazing Devil and Matilda by Harry Styles are two sides of the same coin.
Chords is the parents who cry when they drop you off at uni
Matilda is the parents who don’t really notice that you’re gone
Maybe I’m interpreting Chords wrong, or projecting, but it always felt like the aftermath of a kid going to uni
I think Steve Harrington can do weirdly accurate impressions of Scooby Doo characters
it's asexual awareness week. you will be aware of me.
appreciation post for Ted’s new phrases of exasperation
its me
Eddie: That’s one of my biggest fears. Like, if I ever woke up as a donut...
Robin: You would eat yourself?
Eddie: I wouldn’t even question it.
"if you see someone shoplifting, no you didn't" no but like. i really didn't. i have never in my life seen someone shoplifting because i'm not watching anyone else in the grocery store..? how are y'all noticing things like that. my only goals are enter the store, survive, exit the store
*cha cha chas sadly*
@mantorokk how did you know? Can you see through my screen?
‘Cause though my jokes are my armour And my kindness is my sword
(Drinking Song for the Socially Anxious)
Be good / be good Be safe / be safe Be kind / be kind
(Chords)
And I promise to be patient And you promise to be, promise to be kind
(Ruin)