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I often get messages from teens living with their abusive parents telling me about how terrifying it is for them to even look at my blog in case their parent finds out. I was a teenager before social networking on the internet. Honestly, when I was a teenager there was barely an internet yet. So, I donβt know how people protect themselves but I feel like probably there are ways. If you know please do share! A lot of people would find it helpful.
Ok but theoretically speaking, what would happen if I just ran full speed I to a wall?
Let me just say:
I LOVE SAWYER
Like they are amazing I will protect them from all evil.
Also go Soy for telling it like it is. They said "Davey doesn't care" and Jack goes "you right but you don't gotta say it"
Also:
I LOVED THIS STORY SOOO MUCH AND I LOVE YOU AND YOUR WORK AND YOUR DOING GREAT πππ
THE FINAL CHAPTER OF COLLISION COURSE IS UP!!
Itβs a Dad Regular Date and it is purely sweet and happy, okay!
Thank you all for sticking with me and supporting this story!!
"Suddenly, I'm Respectable" By rainbowblue13 on Ao3 is the story you were looking for. I read that and IMMEDIATELY knew which one you ment so I went on a quest to find it and I did! Enjoy!
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH YOU ARE NOW THE LOVE OF MY LIFE WE HAVE TO GET MARRIED β€οΈπ§‘πππππππππ
But like how will you ever know what will really happen? This is all just theoretical. Iβll do it with you
Ok but theoretically speaking, what would happen if I just ran full speed I to a wall?
Reblog if you enjoy theatre.
Any musical.
Any straight play.
If there is a single one you like, reblog.
Hot take: Neil Josten is not an unreliable narrator, and every reason people who thinks he is is because of his personality and the way the books are written. aftg is written in third person limited. so of course if Neil isn't paying attention to something or doesn't care about it, that piece of info won't be included. But that's just the nature of that point of view. that doesn't make him an unreliable narrator, that makes him human, with priorities and goals. the only part that could be unreliable is that he chooses to actively not think about things, therefore depriving the audience of key information. like his actual name, his natural looks, etc. though once again, I'm not sure this makes him unreliable, I think it makes him human. people don't tend to think about things they don't like about themselves or their loves, so it stands to reason that those pieces of info would be omitted from the narrative. because in the end, even though it's written in third person, it's still Neil's thoughts and it's still him telling the story.
*shopping for their new home*
Jack: We have plates already!
Davey: We have three non-matching plastic plates that Race stole from various Cracker Barrels.
Jack: Theyβre microwave and dishwasher safe.
the idealized version of my tomorrow self will fix this
help I've fallen (willfully tumbled) down a rabbit hole (fem andreil/ trans aftg) and can't (refuse to) get up
anyways thanks to @togemythia and @neilsdimples for single (double??) handedly fueling my abysmal sleep patterns
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