How is it called when you don't have parent issues because they are not necessarily bad parents, they're just not good people and you rather be anything than like them in any aspects of your life?
Every time I hear someone say Enjolras is hot I can only think about that time in PJO The Titan's Curse, when Thalia says "Apollo is hot" and Percy is like "he is the sun god" cause he didn't get it
Just listened to the Ithaca Saga and... I cried, A LOT
it was amazing honestly, Jorge is such a great composer, I absolutely LOVE the epic motifs
Fun game: “is this an aroace thing or is this a neurodivergent thing”
No, I'm not "scared" to say what I think
I'm too lazy to form a proper phrase in a way other people understand what I'm thinking well enough
Because apparently, organize my thoughts is too hard for my autism and these people are too deep in liberal retorics for my patience
I mean who wouldn’t like them it’s literally hot guys singing and dancing-
The gays recognise each other
my favorite insignificant scene in Les mis is the scene where grantaire and javert spend a very brief 2 minutes together and grantaire IMMEDIATELY clocks the homo energy between Valvert . And proceeds to use that newfound knowledge to tease jav
📷: medium-observation
the neurodivergent experience:
20% of the time: wowwieee!!! i love my passions and interests!!!!! they make me so happy i want to jump up and down!!!!! weee!!!!!!! :3333333333
80% of the time: this mind is a prison
The reason why RTD's first era on DW was so good is because he was a fan that got to write the show presenting it to a hole of new people
That's why now we need new writers on Doctor Who, writers that got to know the show by the 2005 series and now want to tell their stories in the show, not the people who wrote it then and are still writing now because they can't let it go of their attachment for the piece of media they created
idk if people have talked about this before but one thing that's really special to me about having grown up loving Les Mis is that I used to find it extremely hard to relate to Grantaire because I was an extremely idealistic leftist that didn't understand not having any ideals - but having been forced to realize just how hard it is to actually cause any change, I have gone through phases of deep pessimism that do not improve with the way the state of the world is going.
During those phases, I find myself understanding and sympathizing with Grantaire's psyche so much that I get a lot of serenity from it. And then I sympathize even more with his obsession with Enjolras, because he to me is the personification of idealism, so yes, I do venerate that version of myself, and I do believe in it even when it's hard to believe that change is possible.
I just love Victor Hugo's writing so much and this dynamic has been so helpful for me to work through my complicated relationship with activism.
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inspired by this post by @sntafe