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List of Peraltiago eps for maximum feel-good:
Pilot (S1E1) - classic Peraltiago banter.
48 Hours (S1E7) - “Amy, look. There is a guy out there with incredibly low standards and a super weird soul patch, and he is waiting for you.”
The Bet (S1E13) - it’s The Bet. Go watch it.
Operation Broken Feather (S1E15) - “The truth is, our job isn’t always great. I mean, sometimes it sucks. But.. it sucks a little less when I get to do it with you.”
Tactical Village (S1E19) - do you like pining!Jake? If yes, watch. If no, still watch.
Unsolvable (S1E21) - 🗣pining!Jake, Amy follows a different plot though.
Charges and Specs (S1E22) - ROMANTIC STYLEZZZZ
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I am so tired of the world that we currently live in.
All the lies and the bullshit we go through everyday
Because people cannot or rather will not be kind to each other
I wonder how many problems we could have solved if we were all nice to each other.
Where did all our innocence go?
When did we all grow up?
Where is the child who thought that everyone was good
who smiled at everyone
Who believed in everyone...
Guys do you think that when charles is holding mac peralta people call them mac n cheese??
Charles is probably people.
I know now why Trump wants to build a wall
It’s been years since he managed to erect anything
The new episode was so good. Also there was title of your sex tape joke and archer Rosa. It was all amazing.
why can’t i stay in bed all day reading books and listening to music while creating fake scenarios in my head like there isn’t a law against it so wtf
No I get that hope is grieving and all but haven't we seen this plot already?? Like it's just so repetitive. Feels like the same plot over and over again. Like I am so bored of this. The only reason I keep watching is because everyone's gay and lizzie.
Do people like Clarke Griffin?? One of my friends said she is damsel in distress and that's why she doesn't ship her with Bellamy and idk how to feel about that??
"It's a sin to kill a mockingbird because they do nothing but one thing and that is sing their hearts out to us"
Ok so recently I've been reading Harper Lee To Kill A Mockingbird and I was just about ready to give up, when that quote came up, and then I understood.
Society is still walking on a tight rope
Judging people and the likes just for their background
Like Tom Robinson who was accused of rape by the town's lowlife Mayella Ewel
And though no one ever believed them, they did she because of one simple thing
She was white and he was black
I asked my teacher why this was significant and she answered with "That's the point of the whole story. To show how unjust and unfair soceity was and still is"
He was the unseen, powerless object everyone had been fighting over
And then came Tom Johnson
I didn't understand why he was significant, why a dog getting rabies out of season was so important
I realized it was just symbolic
He became mad
Dangerous
And it all came back
He was used to represent Maycomb
And how people became "mad dogs" when something including a person of color came up
They became just like Tom
And it didn't matter that if it was in season or not
Diversity waits for no one
And this town was very much afraid of it
I understand the purpose of the book now
Why it was written
And why it says the things it does
This is what I got
When someone is still clutching the holds of the past, the same point of views, same words, and same ways, they become afraid. Afraid of the change and of the diversity. They become so closed off that anything involving a slight bit of change turns them into "rabid dogs"
Atticus tried his very damned best to defend Tom, because it was rare that someone wanted to take effort into defending a 'negro.'
He just took the first step
"Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything
-George Bernard Shaw