criticalrolo
fascinated by characters who have relationships where something So Huge happened between them that it’s impossible to deal with and they have to navigate life with this enormous elephant in the room at all times. And they simply Have to ignore it if they want to preserve that relationship. like it’s such a precarious situation to be forced into and it’s fascinating to examine what kind of mental backflips people are willing to do to maintain a sort of cognitive stalemate in their lives for the sake of normalcy
i love you it/its pronouns users. you deserve to be paid $25 every time someone insists that you you're hurting yourself by being comfortable
having thoughts about a media that my friends aren’t into and thus would need the context of to understand my mad man ramblings about themes and symbols and im left with a head fit to bursting
i think that every child should have unrestricted access to thick blackberry brambles or some other delicious fruit that grows encased in a painful fortress. i think wading through thorns to reach the cluster of shining ripe berries you spied through a gap between the tangled vines teaches you something important. not sure what though
i just know no fruit has ever tasted as sweet as the ones i ate while bleeding under the blistering summer sun
lakevida
i've never dropped a phone in my life all these screen abrasions are from clawing at the images and articles that displease me
Fact: The earliest reliably dated use of the phrase “fucked up” appears in the court records of a US Navy court-martial case from 1863; the way the phrase is used suggests that its meaning was already well known at the time, but this is the first known printed record of it that we can confidently put a date to.
Additional fact: Bram Stoker’s Dracula is set in 1897.
Conclusion: It would not anachronistic for your Dracula fanfic to have a character describe the Count as a fucked up old man.