gee, thanks for helping me solve my nondeterministic polynomial-time complete problem!
regret to inform that i am suited to a lover who seeks beauty over good, as i am soft and not tough, brought up not in the full light of the sun but in a dappled shade, unversed in manly exertions and harsh, sweated labour but fully versed in a soft and effeminate way of life, decking myself out in borrowed colours and ornaments for lack of my own, and have resorted to all the other practices that go along with these. in war my body gives heart to the enemy and ill even cry really pretty if you make me take the whole thing.
GQ published an unedited version of a David Lynch interview about happiness they’d only briefly quoted before (x)
sniffs you. sniffing you. sniffed you.
The way shinji has her like incredibly suicidal runaway episode and then goes “I’m the only one who can pilot it, right? So I’ll pilot it” with the most dead eyed “I hope it kills me and you all have to reckon with the fact you marched me into my grace” delivery possible is like profoundly, deeply transfeminine
Seiya taking hacks with a katana.
Just remembered that by completing the puzzles in portal you're actively having sex with glados. That was crazy
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but if you let something slide because you were too shocked to react in the moment, you can bring it up the next time you talk to that person, you can text them, you can let them know it won’t slide again in the future. you don’t have to just accept that behavior indefinitely because you couldn’t gather your thoughts to say it made you uncomfortable when it first happened. you’re not making anything awkward, you are giving someone an opportunity to show care for you, and telling them you trust them enough to change their behavior. there is literally nothing wrong or bad with voicing discomfort even if the moment has already passed.