Spent some time in Singapore recently and these were some highlights!!
Got my hair dyed bright red (like almost hot pink red) and I just LOVE IT!!! It's just
Of fucking course
What sick bastard doesn’t
I wonder if anyone has written a novel with a character from a stereotypical sci-fi world being transported to a stereotypical fantasy one and if so what it is cause I'm hella curious as to what that would look like
Or even better a sci-fi and a fantasy character both get transported to like a contemporary real world setting and the whole thing is just a comedy of these two people who are so far out of their normal but in different ways.
a good day, for me at least, consists of a hot water bottle and nice cup of tea whilst watching old school Disney/Ghibli films, listening to lo-fi Hozier music and wearing a cozy blanket-jumper with fairy lights on
I never realised how cozy and content this would be. 10/10 would recommend
There’s always another way
Despite everything, the stars are still shining for you to see them
It doesn’t/wont matter/pos
Things are meant to be used
If something doesn’t give you joy, you might not need it
Work smarter, not harder
Some days, the bare minimum is the best you can do, and it’s ok
You can’t control forgiveness.
Journalism, breathing in with the nose-exhaling with the mouth, works, actually.
who else up hurkleing their durkleing
What if we had a new Disney film with the main character as this pessimistic cynic who's co-lead is this magical sunny optimist (very much like EPIC's Polites in "Open Arms")
The whole plot would be these two fighting against this evil which is trying to take away or break the magic of the world to try and prove themselves right about the uselessness of hope (or something along those lines their basically and old school Disney villian like Maleficent or Hades)
The cynic learning that the world does have hope/things can get better and that just saying things suck isn't going to change it and the optimist learns to have more caution in situations and that whilst it is good to see the world as this bright loving place it should not blind you to the reality that not everyone is good or kind and that shouldn't keep you down.
19, Ace, non-binary (any pronouns), Britsh-Australian, Likes art, travel, flowers and useless trinkets
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