Fy, I got slammed hard!
I know, I know. Aww, poor thing.
Reading a Terry Pratchett book is literally just: Here's a funny little joke Here's something that you can tell is a joke but don't get and will only figure out five years later Here's a surprisingly cool fantasy concept Here's a unique and well written simile Here's a lil guy Here's something that has aged depressingly well into the modern day Here's something that has aged remarkably queer into the modern day Here's a character that you can barely understand what he's saying Here is the most terrifying and deeply disturbing concept you have ever heard, casually mentioned Here is the dumbest fucking pun you've ever heard but in the best way Here is a quote so profound that it makes you view morality and the world in a different way Here is a plot twist that you can't tell if it's genius or stupid Congratulations! You've finished the book! It has fundamentally changed you as a person and you will never be the same!
Well this is completely fucking heartbreaking. Fuck.
rulers of the atreides empire
oh how i miss my guncher
"Though there may have been some hiccups earlier, this first kiss is so damn romantic."
23.5 Degrees (2024) dir. Fon Kanittha Kwunyoo Episode 8 - "The Starry Night"
You gotta read and watch some old books and films that aren’t 100% modern politically correct. I’m not saying you should agree with everything in them but you need to learn where genres came from to understand what those genres are doing today and where media deconstructing old tropes is coming from.
Also, more often than you might think, they’re not actually promoting bigotry so much as “didn’t consider all the implications of something” or just used words that were polite then but considered offensive now.
Kill the censor in your head.
Ranking the F•R•I•E•N•D•S (as voted by my followers): #2 — Chandler Bing ↳ Hi, I’m Chandler. I make jokes when I’m uncomfortable.
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