Maybe I should update my Blue Exorcist fanfic. Feeling bad for all the readers. Will tomorrow. Am eepy
You ever had a dream that had a storyline so good, you start mapping out the storyline inside the dream so the storyline can be tangible in reality, but when you wake up the dream has started slipping from your mind, and you’re sitting there left to wonder who Marco and Destin are and what are their stories…
(Lowkey feeling nostalgic about the HBO goodnight moon special which I was thinking of while making this post. I swear if I ever get a chance to watch it again I might cry.)
Got a cool fake game idea, just need time to build it along with all my other story ideas
My coping mechanism is making GO memes
#media literacy
Even more Cult of the Lamb angst
There's always a price to pay...
So- based on the fact that, since the only way we ever get to the One Who Waits is by dying, the implication is that in order to have gifted Aym and Baal to Narinder when they were kits, Shamura had to have killed them...
Here's a lil sketch on that concept. I think even though she'd have long since lost her mind by then, she would have still seen Narinder in them, enough that killing them in ritual sacrifice to send them to him would have stirred some emotions.
I need someone who will crawl out of a grave and kill a few people for me in my honor
Ahh the conundrum of needing to be more financially secure so you need more hours to work yet you are too mentally unwell to actually attend work and this call out. Also the ceiling caved in the dining room
I don't trust anyone who hasn't acknowledged their capacity for evil.
Honestly I think one of the most empowering things you can do for yourself is to separate your negative qualities from your identity.
Instead of saying “I’m lazy,” saying “I’ve made a habit of not doing work unless it’s absolutely necessary.” Instead of saying “I’m a bad friend,” saying “I haven’t communicated as much as I should with the people I care about.”
By being specific about your problems, and by framing it as an action that you are consciously either working on or ignoring rather than an unchangeable part of who you are, you allow yourself to accept your mistakes and work constructively on them instead of pretending they didn’t happen or wallowing in blaming yourself.
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