Currently reading the "True Lives of The Fabulous Killjoys" comics as I got my hands on them at the bookstore (finally!!!) and GOSH the amount of inspiration I'm getting is crazy. The thing that makes the Killjoys and just Danger Days in general so cool/amazing is the fact that its so universal. Anyone can pick up a lasergun (metaphorically) and fight for what they believe in. Anyone can turn on the radio and listen to the world burning around them then laugh and turn the dial and hear their favorite song playing. Anyone can mourn and love and party and anger. As a LGBTQ+ teenager in America, with friends who are queer, poc, disabled, children of immigrants, and so many other things that are constantly being attacked and debated, there's something comforting (??) in knowing that change can happen, and that I can do something to help enact it, even if it's just donating $5 to a GoFundMe or hopping on a weekend train to the city and taking part in peaceful protests and rallies for the things I believe in.
in short... I am scared. But it's amazing how art can comfort, isn't it?
okay which one of you freaks are gonna do that nerd shit where you analyze everything on the new mcr trailer i ain't smart enough for this
day 1291
love being decent at writing. i just submitted what was practically destiel fanfiction to a writing festival. those judges have no idea.
the generational gap between me and the people my age who use chat gpt
PATRICK STUMP BIRTHDAY TODAY 🥳🥳🎉🎉
i may be cooler than brendon urie but i will never be as cool as ryan ross
mildly terrifying gerard as burrs
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silly cas stuff <: