The fact that Riz Gukgak (the boy who doesn't know how to take a break, who is deeply afraid of drifting apart from his friends, who "has a hard time connecting to his dearest friends unless he can feel useful") was the one who manifested a creature that forced The Bad Kids to work together again and robbed them of having a proper summer break is so poetic.
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I'm sorry I'm still not over Riz taking the High Fantasy Equivalent Of Speed except no one remembers he weighs 25 pounds soaking wet so instead of Calming The Hell Down like we all know in our heart of hearts Riz would do if he actually took properly dosed stimulants he just sprints through all 9 phases of hyperfocus and ascends to neurodivergent godhood and starts solving mysteries you've never heard of and then becomes paranoid that someone's gonna take his memories so he goes up to a pirate and asks them to tattoo his red string conspiracy board on his flesh
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sitting in my apartment whispering "spring break I believe in you" to myself as I attempt to muster up the executive functioning required to complete a chore
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heaven gaia spring/summer 2o21
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I know one thing those rat grinders weren't doing they weren't spring break I believing in you that's for damn sure
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”I trust that they’ll find me.” what a line, what a fucking line. riz never trusts anyone, it’s his whole thing, being a paranoid lil bitch. he’s the detective and he’s the one who finds clues. but while alone in Hell, he trusts that whatever happens to him his friends will find him. that’s the greatest compliment he could have given to them.
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fig went from the stereotypical moody teen who hates her mom and dad to bringing all three of her parents on her friends' spring break roadtrip in, like, a year
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