nycs:

like and/or reblog this if your blog is open (pre, during and post pandemic) for people to drop in for a chat and even find a friend! (mostly because I think it’ll be nice for ppl to connect during this time) 💘

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alien-thembo:

No one:

Literally no one:

Not a single soul:

Gays at ungodly hours of the night: I YEARN for a lover to spend winter nights cuddling in my log cabin in the woods with my 7,354 cats and plant children, eating freshly baked bread watching movies from the 80s

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cross-eyes:

I don’t mean to beat a dead horse, but my biggest gripe with My Hero Academia’s writing is time and time again we see how society opresses quirkless individuals and kids with devastating quirks, and the villains are the only ones actively trying to change the corrupted hero system responsible for this inequity. However, we as readers are not supposed to root for them. Because they’re villains (to be fair, their measures are extreme). We’re supposed to root for Deku instead, but like… is Deku doing anything to fix the system? Deku himself suffered from years of bullying and broken dreams because he too was quirkless and oppressed. But once he was miraculously gifted a quirk he just ?? kinda became a slave to the system. idk. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t dislike Deku as a character, but I find it increasingly difficult to empathize with him as the protagonist. Also it’s a bit patronizing seeing him triumph over students who haven’t been granted similar luck like Shinsou or Mirio. The message that sends doesn’t sit right with me.

elliebeanz:

when the months keep passing by even though you’re not in the head space to emotionally process them and you realize it is impossible to escape the passage of time

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