The lieutenant gently removes the glasses from your face, setting you free again.
Today's aesthetic: people who are like "this anime could have been good if it weren't for one specific detail that totally ruins it", and then that one specific detail is, like, the thematic foundation of the show's core premise.
that daughterhood feeling of wanting to blame your mother for how you turned out, wanting to be angry at her for how you’ve inherited her pain and her insecurities, but at the same time wanting to keep coming home to her, out of everyone else in the universe, because you know that if there’s anyone who might be anything like you–if there’s anyone who might even have a clue of what it’s like to be you–it could only be her. and no matter how many times you’ve hurt each other, no matter how difficult it might be to get her to truly see you, you still just want her to love you as you are, to tell you that this isn’t your fault, and to show you that she would keep letting you come home to her.
can us white people start making music like wham and hall & oates and fleetwood mac again please im tired
imagine being helena and growing up with this stupid fucking mythos about keir’s evil brother whose sexual sins are punished by being turned into a forest or whatever and then the one time you’re an adult and are in a situation where you can openly mock this story is when you are actively making yourself into the evil twin in your own narrative. and then you use your position as the evil twin to commit sexual sins in the forest and later have your identity ripped from you as punishment. like girl have some genre awareness come on now
As we enter a new year, take a moment and consider the many reasons it's good to be a thinking, feeling human being living on such a special planet.
Bats can hear shapes. Plants can eat light. Bees can dance maps. We can hold all these ideas at once and feel both heavy and weightless with the absurd beauty of it all.
CAN'T STAND THESE GAY OLD MEN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (LYING PROFUSELY)
I am terrified all the time
I am filled with fear in the face of beautiful things
The most beautiful thing I ever saw has made me the most afraid
And the fear has never left me
— Niina Pollari, from “Megalophobia,” Path of Totality