For years now, one of my friends has been telling me to watch Mob Psycho 100 because I’m “just like Reigan”. When my bff since kindergarten started recommending it to me, I asked her about it and she said, “You know, I wouldn’t have thought about it but yeah. That really fits.”
So now that the subbed version is on Netflix, I’ve finally been watching it and it’s been. An Experience.
Before watching mp100: haha con artist, twink, baby girl. Idk if she’s right, but it’s nice that she’s thinking of me.
After watching the first season: *sniff* I think that’s the nicest thing anyone’s ever said about me 😭 Also *deep sigh* yeaaaaaahhhhhh. I don’t want to see it, but I absolutely know what she’s talking about.
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So what’s the deal with Moth? Do we actually meet them at some point? Cause I have for some reason thought that Moth could be Ren.(I don’t know how I came to that conclusion just from watching gameplay)
✦゜ANSWERED: y'all are getting a bit too comfy inside my head huh
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i'm never knowingly going to reblog a post that includes the phrase 'touch grass,' and that's not because i don't think it can be psychologically beneficial to get in some outdoor time if possible—i went for a walk earlier! it was great!—or to take a break from conversations that are getting you wound up, but because i think that particular wording generally reveals two things:
first, that the writer is speaking not from a place of genuine concern and sympathy, but from judgmental impatience à la 'get therapy,' which—i too have felt judgmental and impatient in my time, god knows! but when i feel that way i try to go unpack those feelings in private with a thoughtful friend, instead of pretending they constitute a source of wisdom or a helpful sort of energy to direct at people, you know? and i'm definitely not particularly interested in boosting a ventpost from someone else—who pretty clearly hasn't bothered to take the breather they're urging on others, if they're making little digs like that—as if it were actually sincere, carefully-reasoned advice.
and second, that the writer's argument embraces some seriously sloppy assumptions, which pretty immediately undermines my trust in the rest of their analysis—i mean, there's absolutely no guarantee someone's local scene will be any less parochial, just because it's playing out irl! there's also not actually a clean divide between 'people who spend time in the Real World' and 'people who spend time on the internet, which is for porn losers,' as demonstrated by a number of phenomena including, again, the aforementioned grass-recommenders' own presence right here on tumblr…
anyway. obviously we all have our own particular lines we draw around particular rhetoric that bugs us! these are just some reasons why that particular phrasing bugs me.
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