Maybe theo should have actually gotten into organized crime because every instinct he had in amsterdam turned out to be right in the end even though no one listened to him. he was the only person to notice the guy that escaped the restaurant when they first got the painting back, he was quick enough to kill martin AND his original plan of just tipping the interpol about where the painting was actually solved all their problems. Like guy who is consistently wrong about everything all the time has cassandra syndrome but only when it comes to commiting international crimes on purpose that’s theo decker for you
me after sleeping ljke shit for the 10,497th day in a row: this is good actually because now i'll be really tired when i go to bed tonight
since everyone has the headcanon that ted is homophobic and an abuser, I’d like to talk about MY headcanon that ted actually likes will, and tells mike, "I like this byers kid," so mike knows that he supports and approves of his bf 😌
sorry i can't stop thinking about the goldfinch being theo's heart. and boris STOLE IT. anyway.
-Franz Kafka
i started isolating myself and ignoring people as always, great to know I'll never get better
Eros—carnal desire—is an embodied experience, and our phones do a terrific job of getting us out of our bodies and into our heads. In the digital age, we often neglect our bodies entirely, and use them merely as a way to transport our heads to meetings. (The rise of rave culture and physical fitness programs since the 1990s is perhaps evidence that we feel the need to fight against this.) No one feels connected, present, alive, embodied, or sexy when they’re on their phone all day.
And our phones don’t just move us out of our bodies, but they have become something of a second brain, a second body. You don’t have to remember something if you can record it, photograph it, or type it into your notes app. You don’t have to look good in person if you look good on Instagram. Our phones not only hollow out our true selves, but are starting to replace us.
i hate people who know chess and highways. don't say numbers to me
Me gifting you a book is the highest form of compliment and I hate that we live in a society where books are considered a "lazy" or "boring" gift