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One Nice Bug Per Day

if i look back, i am lost
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE (2022 - )
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anyone else feeling dizzy about the game rangshi clip
Bear in the Big Blue House (1997-2006)
always almost
the signal catcher 📡

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do you guys remember when sasuke was paralyzed with fear in the first encounter with orochimaru and everyone called him a coward? do you guys remember that hahsh sooo funny like sakura of all people saying she didn't know he was such a coward can't you use your head my girl? this boy is the only surviver of a genocide, he was made to watch his loved ones die over and over and orochimaru is the first person after itachi he can feel such an insane thirst for blood, he knows danger!! he's feeling the sensation of being in itachi's presence, he knows orochimaru will hurt them and he doesn't want anything bad happening to his team!! he is willing to stay there giving them time to run, he's trying to protect everyone, he thinks the safest is to run because he's been in that situation before!! and he gets called a coward
tbh, the writing here is great. this is exactly what i would expect from throwing three preeteen child soldiers into a death trap when one of them has experienced life-threatening danger, gruesome death, chrushing grief, and survivor's guilt, but the other two haven't.
to make it worse, young audiences with no knowledge of sasuke's backstory (or orochimaru's) will likely idealize naruto's recklessness courage because it feels cool and heroic. we thought this was a moment of naruto teaching sasuke to stand up to challenges even when he doesn't feel competent and the odds are against them. we thought sasuke's problem was that he's so used to being a pro fighter that he panics when facing oponents above his level, and naruto was valiantly showing him that he shouldn't let that fear stop him. some of us felt that the tone was too strong on horror for that to be the right message but couldn't pinpoint what exactly was off about it.
it's only later that we realize we were dead wrong in our assumptions. sasuke is the only member of team seven who correctly recognized they had no chance of winning surviving against orochimaru. not only was he fighting the terror of anticipating a repeat of devastating trauma, he was also trying (and failing) to get through to his teammates, so they could see past their naivete and recognize the danger, stop playing heroes, and put that energy into slipping out of death's jaws. but it doesn't work because they don't know what sasuke knows, and sasuke doesn't know what they know.
team seven has never faced a threat of this level, and the only time they encountered foes that could've annihilated them, they got saved by a miracle and their opponents' humanity after sasuke passed out (naruto got a boost from kurama; haku sacrificed himself to save zabuza; zabuza had a change of heart, cried for haku, and died by his side, tenderly reaching out to him). sasuke did not get to see any of that. all sasuke knows about standing up to existential threats with cold dead eyes and a sadistic streak is that they torture you for fun and then destroy your entire world, quick death being the least painful outcome. and in this case he was absolutely right, but his teammates couldn't see it, and the audience couldn't either.
3 hours of sleep = i hate people who laugh
0 ours of sleep = waouw 🌼🌼🌼🌼🐎
Cooking Jam - Teija Lehto, 2016
Finnish,b.1965-
Woodcut,61 x 77 cm.
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top 3 hobbies for young adults:
1. borrowing misery from future
2. carrying grief of the past
3. agonizing over the present

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i secured a bts ticket. #hallelujah
i may be stupid.
friend sent me an Instagram reel yesterday with 1000s of likes that was basically like "pride and prejudice is timeless actually because it's about an autism4autism romance 🥰" and then the creator proceeded to cite moments in the book and film where Lizzie and Darcy are "socially awkward" and....listen. I'm far from an Austen scholar, but I have taught Austen novels as an educator and this kind of psycho-pop analysis that views characters as individuals with autonomy over their actions, rather than tools in a story written at a particular time to say something about that time, pisses me off more than I can say without sounding like an asshole. I'm sorry but Darcy isn't rude and awkward and even cruel to Lizzie because he has autism, he says and does those things because he's a wealthy upper class land owning man raised to see a middle class woman from a large family with no male heirs like Elizabeth as inherently beneath him which he expresses to her multiple times because it is socially acceptable for him to do so in a society where someone like him is privileged above almost all others. He is "socially awkward" around her because of misogyny and classism (PREJUDICE) and she is "socially awkward" around him because a woman of her standing at that time simply wouldn't have had much to do with the gentry but to actually push back against the shit that Darcy says would be social suicide for her whole family so she protests the only way she can which is refusing his advances (PRIDE). not to be the "context collapse is the death of media literacy" guy. But this is the problem with the kind of head empty, let people enjoy things, if I can't relate to it what's the point type crowd. Youse think you're being so quirky justifying incoherent and anachronistic interpretations with your rampant individualism, ensuring that other people never confront anything that challenges them in these stories like patriarchal misogyny and classism. Pride and Prejudice becomes an "autism4autism romance", completely undermining the historical context of its status as one of the great social satires about the class and gender politics that Austen so expertly observed around her. This attitude is why we have nonsensical historical dramas that actively hate history like fucking edgy bdsm "Wuthering Heights", Bridgerton, The Buccaneers, and even a 2025 Frankenstein movie where the monster is just misunderstood and does no wrong uwu etc. because individual relatability and catharsis is king over anything actually saying anything about anything now. Everything is relatable and nothing is meaningful.

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this is literally how it feels
finishing something you worked really hard for feels like nothing