Goadstool
in the last 24 hours I have experienced more -tier contrarianism on Hexbear than ever before
time for me to logout, back later
Thinking about it in terms of being "young" or "old" has always been a pretty toxic concept to me. Everyone matures physically and mentally at different rates in countless different directions throughout their lives. Just think of yourself as an "adult" and don't slap artificial limitations on yourself, because doing so is kind of a tragedy.
And lamenting growing older sucks even more, when you consider that a lot of people don't get the privilege.
Creepy and a blueprint for decades of misery. Whole reason I made this post was because I'm tired of seeing people act like they're obsolete the second they hit 30, like they're no longer attractive or able to do new things or take on challenges they couldn't accomplish when they were younger.
Inventing a reality within their own mind where the society of Logan's Run unironically had merit.
Surprised that defacing property is so low. I mean I knew bootlickers get hella mad about it, but I didn't expect it to be that low.
Good luck, make safe decisions.
it is actually possible to just plain ignore the entirely predictable responses of reactionaries like this nerd
Many people are saying this
Very excited to begin referring to years of this decade in the manner of "twenty dickety-two"
Mulder assumes that
s are randomly targeting people to test out a weapon they devised to manipulate the unseen forces of luck that somehow coexist with all the other zany forces of the universe he also believes control literally everything all the time at once. Scully points out how dumb this is. When their main contact on the case is killed, Mulder randomly and correctly assumes both that the Death Note exists and that Light is the killer, showing up at the very last second to save the final victim and deliver one line of dialog that amounts to "yeah I just figured it out lol".
Episode ends with someone picking the Death Note up off the floor at a casino, before they blow all their cash on one last bet. Before the credits, there's a closeup of this new person's face, who while looking at the dealer says: "Didn't catch your name..."