I don't like loud sounds either, but the real problem is how people use them.
The purpose of them is to prevent accidents. If for example someone is crossing the road without paying attention the horn should be used to get their attention and prevent an accident. Most NTs just let anger get the better of them and use them incorrectly.
The car horn is such an allistic invention. “Hey, I do not like how you’re handling an 800 pound mechanical craft, here’s a loud, sudden noise to voice my displeasure.”
Based off this quote by @incorrect-infinity-train-quotes. I thought that it fit Lake very well.
Inspired by a recent Amelia post which I can't find in the tag anymore
You're My Frankenstein and I'm Your Monster!
out of all the songs from the musical episode, this was my favorite
Over The Garden Wall: *penultimate episode* Surprise! This is purgatory!*
Infinity Train: *first episode* Surprise! You’re in Hell!*
*But you get get out if you resolve your emotional issues.
I just tasted the nitro Pepsi I bought while in the USA and it was so good. It was just ever so slightly carbonated and it was perfect sensory-wise.
It is going to become my once in a while treat because it's too expensive. Especially compared to here in Mexico where I can buy a 2 liter bottle of regular Pepsi with the coast of one can of nitro Pepsi.
I feel that this reads like an ad, but I swear it's not I just have strong feelings towards the drink.
I'm going to dream about that soda.
the idea of eternity in utena is so interesting. initially "there is no such thing as something eternal" is the thought that sends utena spiraling into suicidality, which is understandable, since the idea that everything will end someday is terrifying. especially to a child. especially to a child who just encountered one of the most traumatizing and violent "endings" possible, the deaths of her parents. but then she's shown that apparently something can be eternal. and that something is pain, which is even worse, but at least gives her something to live for. and then by the end of the show it's like. no, pain isn't eternal either. "there is no such thing as something eternal" is reframed as a positive. eternity is Not Good. eternity is everything staying the same forever, never changing for the better. it's the opposite of revolution. it's what akio wants, perpetuating the system that benefits him at the cost of everyone else forever and ever. and no matter what utena might have thought, it is not what she wants.
The plot of PaRappa the rapper 2 is about a afro kid who hates burgers and decided “fuck it, take over the world with pasta” and leaves a dog, octopus, old dead man, ant, and Asian onion with others to stop his pasta-ey reign.
Thats so fucking beautiful.
Salutations, you can call me Rodríguez — Aroace — Overage
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