I love to say 'I love you'
It is something I find joy and comfort in. I like to let my family know I love them whenever I leave the room, or text my friends it when I go to bed, because it is something I want them to hear and know. That I will always love them.
I also love doing small acts of service, because even if it only help their day incrementally it's still worth it. Like cooking dinner for the night, or just listening to them talk about something they love or even something they hate.
And I know that they love me, I try not to take for granted the countless times they made dinner for me, or the hundreds of hours I spent with my friends playing out in grass fields. Or the way they are always their for me to lean on.
Their are so many ways to say I love you and I think it's important to fined a way that you enjoy. It just makes everones day better. And if you don't have that person yet it's gonna be okay. It takes time, learn what you need first and then you will find the person that compliments you. :]
he refuses to eat anything but the zombie meat
let's get ✨vulnerable✨
it's over for him
Honestly, I love it when characters relapse. When someone who’s gotten over their anger issues falls into a situation so out of their depth they fall back on their old habits. When someone who’s learned to open up becomes a recluse again in order to cope with something outside their control.
There’s just something so horrible, so toxic, about watching a character grow and then slip back into their old selves in order to cope, bc you know they still care, that they’re the same inside, but watching them hurt so hard they don’t know what else to do brings a sense of catharsis.
Write that fic
Draw your OC
Redesign that blorbo
Plan that comic how you want
Create the content you want to see
Be cringe
Be free
The only thing that matters is you having fun! Not what others think!
They’re animals
Me: "I'm going to set myself a reminder so I don't forget about this thing later" proceeds to forgets to set reminder and forget about plan later.
Me the next day: "I feel like I forgot something... Oh shit!"