Adaine: Everyone thinks it’s so easy. “Oh, I'd never kill my father!” But sometimes, life happens.
Kipperlily: Most people don’t kill their fathers. You’re projecting. Again.
Adaine: I really don’t think I am.
I don't want enemies to lovers Dyehard. I want enemies AND lovers Dyehard. I need this to be the most toxic yuri ship the OIAR has ever seen. I need them to wake up every morning and insult each other over coffee. They have the most passive-aggressive conversations when they go on dates and they're holding hands the entire time. You see them walking down the street and at first it seems romantic but then you hear one of them threaten to push the other into traffic and the other one calls her a pussy. No one's allowed to be mean to you but me. You see my vision?
It's a bit of both. In many circumstances, it's just a good way to say non-jews. Technically it can be used in a derogatory way, but it's not a slur or anything. It's derogatory in the same way "gringo" is derogatory- it can have that connotation, but for the most part, the people who get offended over Jews using it are being ridiculous at best and racist at worst.
@ Jumblr English-speakers:
Could somebody please explain me connotations behind the word "goyim" IN ENGLISH? Because it's also incorporated in my language (neither English nor Yiddish nor Hebrew), but my mom forbade me from saying it in front of non-Jews, saying it's very rude. But I see on tumblr that you guys use it neutrally. Is it neutral? Or is it not caring anymore?
I love Veth and I also have no idea how long she and Caleb survived on their own given her predisposition to explosives and his crippling firebug syndrome.
Daisy Cubby is behind the counter with a loaded crossbow
Kristen meeting up with her parents in Krom's Diner is funny to me because it conjures the image of Sandra Lynn, Jawbone, and Lydia watching through a Mordred window with binoculars making sure that nothing bad happens