i don’t even have anything funny to say 💔 that’s how bad it is omfg
if he spoke so enthusiastically to me i wouldn’t know what to do with myself
missing jj maybank like crazy rn 🙁 come back home cutie angel golden lover boy we miss you
it’s so amazing watching the met gala as a lesbian, so many women in suits i could die
this is the cutest chris edit i’ve ever seen in my life
i wanna eat him
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#JJ when he gets to lie: 😁😁😁
I used to shine bright like gold, now I’m all indigo
thinking abt him so much. like constantly.
this!!!!!!!!!
I think The Bear hits close to home for a lot of people because it forces us to ask the question of "can I escape the cycle of being like the person before me?" whether that's a parent, a mentor, or some other random person who shaped formative years of your life.
There's something so heartbreaking and frustrating about knowing the way you were treated was wrong, but being so comfortable in the routine you created to adapt to that environment that you don't know who you'd be without all the anger, sadness, and grief.
Who are we without our pain? (I don't know). Will someone hurt us again the moment we try to find happiness? (Maybe, but we still have to try).