and training your entire life to be a hero and having your father beat you regularly for failing to meet his standards and you get into the top hero school in the nation and youre gonna be in and amongst the best of the best at long last
and you look around class 1-a on day one
and like half of these kids decided they wanted to be heroes like 6 months ago
one of them just broke his hand trying to throw a baseball
I aint gonna articulate this right but I’ve noticed there’s this weird sub culture on tumblr where it’s frowned upon to say anything positive about your life. Like occasionally I see someone post something like “I love my job so much” and a few responses are like “wish I could find a job :/” or “must be nice to not have depression” and it’s really strange. A lot of people are pulling themselves out of dark places or finally figuring out how to be happy (no easy feat) and they don’t need you projecting your own demons on their moments of happiness they wanted to share.
“Lol its me and my depression”. No it isn’t. Get some therapy.
can we lose the trend of transparent wedding dresses because if i see one more drop-dead gorgeous dress with a completely see-through bodice i’m going to explode probably all over the place and it’ll just be a pain to clean up and i’d rather not
I’ve been keeping watch on fashion show videos to catch any cute headcovering/veil styles and I am absolutely done with seeing buttcracks and nipples. 😐
Opinion: Christian artists don’t have to make songs about God, the church, their relationship with Christ, or topics relating to the aforementioned in order to be considered a Christian artist. A Christian artist should be able to make songs like Reliant K’s “Pink Tux to the Prom” or Plumb’s “Cut.”
Opinion to add: Christian artists of any kind would be a lot better if they didn’t try so hard to force Christian themes into everything they create and instead simply tried to make good things
like i assure you, you can 100% feel awkward around kids and not know what to do because you haven’t been socialised in spaces where you learned how to properly care for and deal with children without saying “ew i hate them”. just say you’re not comfortable around them because you don’t know what to do, that’s a valid feeling that a lot of people share. don’t say you HATE them bc u don’t know how to handle yourself and therefore project your insecurities on them. like they aren’t the vessels for your feelings of inadequacy, they aren’t a blank canvas to project your issues on. they’re innocent.
Stand by this hard. People who can’t stop talking about how much they hate children are the worst.