#IvebeenSAYINGthis #forYears #lovethattheresanentiregenreofpeoplelikethat
I'm like if an eccentric genius was fucking stupid
did you know that you shouldn’t yell at your kids if they did something wrong accidentally/ because of things outside their control? Revolutionary
You naive idiot please ask someone for help
That innate need to solve all your problems by yourself hits a bit too close to home…
Only recently started listening to it (im mid S2)
at first idk if I’d stick with it bc not that big of a horror fan :/
but I’ve really warmed up to the overarching narrative formed by individual stories style and the mystery solving
My fav part is the reveal of apathetic cold-hearted Jon being an absolutely crazy conspiracy theorist
I pretended I didn’t believe the statements bc someone is watching
What an unhinged individual
then him becoming a paranoid stalker trying to solve Gertrude’s murder all the while not realising he was the prime suspect BROOOO
creating a toxic work environment & turning into that boss that everyone would hate irl
Then turning his gaslighting onto Tim as well with the “you can’t quit and I can’t fire you there’s something wrong with the archive” (which is valid but the way the convo started with Tim informing him he’s not doing his job as head archivist to Jon kinda convincing Tim of his conspiracies is hilarious)
so basically Vox sang a song welcoming Alastor back? Like nobody cared/knew that he had returned Except for Vox who broadcasted the announcement which is like the equivalent of throwing a welcome parade.
Hopefully this is something it's possible to train oneself out of, but it's unfortunate that a day off work doesn't feel like a "real" day off to me if I spend it doing something, where something = like, going out to a place, spending more than an hour or two somewhere other than at home. It's like deep in my bones I feel like a day off should consist of chilling at home doing not much of anything, and the more a day deviates from that the more something in me feels like it's been cheated out of something. But I only get two days off per week and if they're all like that then all of a sudden life is entirely empty. Some people have the opposite instinct, they don't feel like they've had a true day off unless they've gone out and done something, experienced something. That seems better.
(she/her) Generic loves writing but does an engineering degree gal.
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