put rainbow laces on all my shoes recently which is fun and sexy but has the side effect that i have gotten multiple "i like your shoelaces" from strangers and like. i cant NOT "i stole them from the president" in return. just in case. but its recieved mostly awkward laughs and looks of confusion. embarrasing myself in public out here over my damn shoelaces.
love how Sims players call themselves simmers. you mean like a stew
with the temperature my laptop reaches I might as well be
I’ve been on the internet since before JK Rowling went completely off the rails. I was here for the 2012 heyday of the Harry Potter fandom. When a Harry Potter blog comments on one of my posts on my good transgendered website it’s like seeing a goddamn ghost. It’s like your evil great aunt just clawed her way out of the grave to come to your house and criticize you. Its crazy.
Ultimately, you can like or dislike any character for whatever arbitrary reason. It's neither activism nor a moral failing, don't let the internet convince you otherwise. On the other hand, if you consistently find yourself lacking any interest in the, e.g., female characters of the media you engage with that may be a sign of some unconscious biases you need to examine.
did chikorita ever end up decreasing the increase or was that another of bidens failed promises



