i love comforting nihilism. who cares, we’re all gonna die. eat that cake. buy that eyeshadow. be nice to people. you dont owe the world shit. the stars dont care about what we do. give anyway because why spend your eighty years on this rock miserable and making other people miserable. the sun is going to blow up and we’re all gonna die someday. make the most of what time you do have. use the fine china for taco night and microwave lunch. smell the flowers. tell a stranger they are beautiful.
Finding out what mutual look like is so wild like sometimes they look exactly like I pictured sometimes it’s like……. wym u don’t look like Alphonse elric
ask game: tell me what you think I look like
I tend to picture people as looking like their icons, which is interesting because years ago I had an LJ icon of Jim Broadbent, who I resemble only in the general colour scheme.
[ID: Four gifs of Pat Gill and Brian David Gilbert. They are sitting in the Polygon den with No More Heroes playing in the background behind them and microphones in front of them. In the first gif, Pat asks Brian “Have you ever called anyone “old man” unironically?.“ In the second gif, Brian replies “I don’t think so.” In the third gif, Pat asks “Would you like to?” In the fourth gif, Brian, confused because Pat is not an old man, says “No?” /ID]
So remember how I bought a motion activated night light for the toilet? Well the cats seem to have discovered it. So I went to for a late night piss and was greeted to an ominous sight
It’s interesting how diseases rip through schools at incredible speeds despite being in an arguably modern, clean(ish) environment. I wonder if it has something to do with the whole “you need a doctor’s note to excuse your absence of even one day” combined with the average price of going to a doctor, the lack of education on things like “you’re still contagious even after the fever goes away”, and the overwhelming message of “if you don’t struggle through it, you’re a failure!”
Today a girl threw up on her way to class, told the teacher as much, and still sat to take an exam. The culture in the US around sickness and access to healthcare is atrocious, especially when it comes to academic and working environments.