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spicy-butters · 3 months
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house-of-slayterr · 11 months
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Yall I found myself! 🤭😂 @queer-and-utter-chaos @ajarofpickledtears @myers-meadow @emeraldfangs @mothmans-kingdom
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whitedahlia13 · 2 years
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seaside-writings · 11 months
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I just wanted to share the playlist I've been listening to almost every day for the last few months. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do!
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Random aesthetic time
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ohmotherwhatsthat · 2 years
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The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl
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Melissa Keil
🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎(10/10) (leave me be, its one of my favourite books, I’m very biased)
PG/13+ (some swearing and references to things – it’s a country town high school)
So, as established, I am exceptionally biased when it comes to this book. It is one of my absolute favourites, and one of my top 5 comfort books ever. The fact that it’s Australian is an added bonus (although probably not an un-influential factor on it being such a comfort book. (Do people from other countries get the same ‘oh I forgot this could be included’ vibes when reading books or watching movies from their own countries? As opposed to the permanently US based major media? Because that’s a BIG thing with Australian media).
This book is the story of Alba, who on top of all the anxieties about ‘what do you do after school’, and ‘I don’t know how I feel about leaving the only town that I’ve ever known’, has to deal with the fact that half the world thinks the apocalypse is coming, and so is not in her town, and maybe life is changing a little faster than she expected.
“I thought I had more time!” “But what if you don’t?” is definitely the main theme of the book. But, not in the way that it would sound. This is actually not an apocalypse book. This is a small town Australian reality fiction book. Trust me, it makes sense when you read it.
Favourite character:
As much as I love Alba, Grady might just be my favourite character. Only slightly though, I love them both pretty equally! Also I love Daniel, but I feel like that’s marginally more a plot thing than a character thing, he annoys me but I do still love it at the end. So yes. Grady-and-Alba but marginally more towards Grady. Also I have an exceptional soft spot for Eddie. But we are getting off topic.
Favourite quote: 
This is so hard, I love so many lines in this!  So, in no particular order:
“Since I am, as I have mentioned, rubbish at storytelling, I may have telegraphed the above from a bazillion miles away. But honestly – at the time – who could have seen him coming?”
“Daniel giggles, an ancient, maniacal sound of his that I remember way too well.”
“Mum takes one look at me as I hurtle into the kitchen, and she grimaces. “Uh-oh. Them’s fighting clothes.”” (I love the ‘them’s fighting clothes’ so much ok)
“I want to make plans. But I just don’t know how to make myself jump on this arbitrary schedule the universe keeps trying to set for me.”
“Visions of my fabulous adult life usually involved sharing a light-filled artists lift with Ramona Fradon, or building my own Iron Man suit. I guess its easy to dream about things that are abstract, or impossible.”
Also honourable mention – the “do you need tea” scenario kills me ever time. 
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currently-vibing · 6 months
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Currently Road Trip Vibes
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Music Festivals for life
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blikkkkkkie · 2 months
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💋
@blikkkkkkie
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yoonywave · 10 months
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Running wild and free
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tinymiraclebluebird · 2 years
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franz-bauch-foto · 2 months
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Morning light
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whathorselegs · 2 months
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I think the main part of my Chuuya overworks himself and is a chronic people pleaser headcanon comes from the fact actual Nakahara Chuuya's poem 'The Village Clock' is imprinted on my brain.
'The big village clock was working day and night. The clockface's paint had already lost it's shine. When I drew near, there were lots of tiny cracks.'
Not the full poem, but the lines that really stick for me. This is just Chuuya to me. Keeping going, keeping working, not smiling as much as he used to. Keeping up appearances. Keeping even his friends at a distance so they don't see he's not as happy as he used to be.
I agree in the latest chapters Chuuya looks tired as hell, but his eyes have always read as tired to me. He's always looked like he needed a nap (It took a moment to find a mostly neutral expression in his introduction because, well, the Dazai effect). The straight across upper eyelids and the rounded lower eyelids just scream "I'm too tired for this" to me
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It's quotes from the Mayoi 'Joyous night' cards.
Kouyou: "Chuuya are you saying you can't have what I'm drinking? There's no need to worry so long as you drink in moderation. Surely you can afford a glass at a banquet." Chuuya: "What are you drinking Ane-san? Wine, is it? Interesting... No, I couldn't. I'm you're escort. If something were to happen while I was drunk, well... *sigh* Alright, maybe just a glass. This is a banquet, after all."
Like, yes, I'm fairly certain these are in reference to Chuuya being a lightweight and not wanting to get drunk at a fancy party. But it's also Chuuya not allowing himself to have fun. Kouyou realistically doesn't need escort, Chuuya was likely asked along because she enjoys his company.
It's wine. He collects wine and he won't even allow himself to indulge in his own interests because he's too busy unnecessarily worrying about Kouyou and how people will perceive him at the banquet.
It's the fact despite there being several high ranking mafia members introduced by the time of the three way conflict, Mori always uses Chuuya for his plans. There's really no need for an executive to be the one to check up on the hired assassins, or deliver information to the ADA.
Chuuya even remarks upon it himself, saying he didn't think himself fit for the role of envoy. But he does it because the boss ordered him to. He won't say no.
I don't think Chuuya is the same type of overworker Kunikida is. Kunikida has to have everything done right, he needs it done on time. He has a set of meticulous rules and practices to ensure it gets done correctly.
I doubt Chuuya is the type to be worried over his reports being perfect or "in on time" because he's part of the mafia. This isn't a day job. Sure, there probably deadlines where stuff is time sensitive, but again, Chuuya is an executive. He can delegate such work to subordinates if needs be. I definitely don't think he's above coasting his work and putting in minimum effort as long as the job gets done.
I think Chuuya is an over worker in the sense, that even if he's exhausted, even if he wants to go home and collapse, if Mori handed him another job, he'd do it. He has a hard time saying no to people and it carries over into his work.
And he has difficulty shutting off work mode once he's home. "Might as well sort those emails while I have some spare time" Turns into Chuuya unable to sleep hours later because he lost track of time, drank too much caffeine and has a migraine from staring at a screen for so long.
As for being a chronic people pleaser? Well, we mostly see that in Wan or the anthologies. As I've already stated, Chuuya has a hard time saying no to people close to him. It's important that it's not everyone. If he doesn't know them, he can and will tell them to beat it, if he wants to.
But show him a little of bit kindness? An ounce of respect? Be nice to him for a moment and the people pleasing button gets pressed. He goes about it in a round about way, he can't have you know that's what he's doing so Chuuya makes up excuses as to why he's doing it, but he does it all the same.
We see it when he buys Kenji dinner, or makes everyone shaved ice and plenty of other examples. He has to go above and beyond. He wants you to be impressed because he wants the praise, but he can't have you know that's what he wants.
The only person he doesn't do this with is Dazai. And that's probably to do with how they met at 15 (also because Dazai annoys the hell out of him). They met when Chuuya's people pleasing was at its worst, when he was King of Sheep and had next to no will of his own because Chuuya was too afraid of losing the Sheep to not do as they say. Dazai breaks him out of that.
For all they make the bet that Chuuya's his dog, aside from the odd joke, Dazai is never seen making good on that. He never orders Chuuya around like a dog, they are partners and he treats him as such. When Dazai witnesses Chuuya being treated this way by the sheep, he looks annoyed, he doesn't like seeing it. Chuuya being his dog was always just a silly joke.
Dazai being so annoying that Chuuya couldn't stand to do what he said helped Chuuya break out of some of his people pleasing habits and learn saying no was okay. After Dazai defected, I think those habits came back as Chuuya had to fill the role of Mori's right hand in his absence.
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allenanix · 5 months
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Wow this is so cool 🛫
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2057 · 2 years
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primitive-nature · 15 days
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Road trip, BC
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half-a-life · 4 months
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If you ignore your feelings they will get your attention in other ways.
Kathy Kalina
Road in the forest
Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium 🇧🇪
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