soon my internal organs shall become my external organs
my literature teacher during the last period
If Natasha were a fangirl, she'd have called Clint's eyes Cerulean-blue orbs.
But she's not a fangirl. She's a spy. So what she sees is fear. And insomnia. And a need for coffee.
So in the coffee goes, black and strong, with a little bit of sugar, and maybe a hint of cinnamon. Into the cup that says, Surely Not Everybody was Kung-fu Fighting?
Well, everybody usually is. But not now.
The cup slides across the table, and Clint's eyes ask, Why?
Because. She can see him wanting to tear his eyes out. She can see him looking for Loki in himself.
Clint takes a nice, long sip, and smiles.
It doesn't reach his eyes anymore.
sometimes i just want to go up in someone's face when they ignore me
tbh the pope dying a day after d vance isn't that great. i'd have died on the spot on account of breathing the same air.
Okay, first off, I mean no harm.
What really put me off about the twisted series is its toxic perfection. Everyone is perfect. Even Alex Volkov the Controlling Bastard. He's got problems, sure, but he's so handsome! Therefore murderous intent is inexcusable.
I'm not saying this because I hate the series, or anything. But a little originality would be nice. The Twisted series is just like an updated version of 50 shades of Grey. Everyone is a CEO and is handsome, and all them girls are broke and in their 20's.
And the female characters are so feminine with their perfect bodies, and their perfect wardrobes, and their sad, boo-hoo pasts. As someone who is imperfect, I feel irked.
Also- this toxic masculinity. All males must be dominant and un-emotional until Female Charact walks along with the pouty lips and the curves and the perfect chest, bla bla bla. It's a nice escape into the void, but we need representation. Not everybody is aesthetically pleasing. Not everyone will heal. No one will open up completely.
In conclusion, the books are well written, even if they are cliche.
bold of you to assume trump isn't going to affect the rest of the world.
We've lost some of the greatest posters of our generation to employment
Aspiring writer, watches movie recaps instead of watching the movie, wannabe artist
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