pog-mo-bhlog:

Not to be #depressed on main, but is there a good way to tell your dentist the reason your teeth are fucked is because you didn’t think you’d live this long? Dentists appointments are already awkward enough. He’s touched my tongue, telling him my Trauma might be a bit far.

gen-zee:

eccentric-nae:

gen-zee:

curiosityisfatal:

gen-zee:

I love how confused adults get with our humor and vine refrences cause like i just replied to my brother with ‘four female ghostbusters?? the feminist are taking over!!’ and he just screams ‘IM AN ADULT VIRGIN’ and my mom still has no idea what we’re talking about

Sometimes I fear we accidentally created a new language

why fear it when you can embrace it

We actually have…an updated version. You know how the idioms we have are said but never finished because it’s assumed that as long as the person you’re talking to speaks the same language they’ll understand the rest?

Ie. Jack of all trades master of none->better than a master of one

Great minds think alike->but fools rarely differ

Over time the second half gets lost because it’s been passed down orally so some idioms meanings have been warped but that’s a different conversation (ie. “Blood is thicker than water” is actually “the blood of the convent is thicker than the water of the womb”)

Vine are like that for us. You only need say the first half and every person under 30 knows the second half, no context needed. It’s cool as shit how the internet has done that for us. Vine sayings have become idioms in a sense…

road work ahead??

aquestionofcharacter:

aradiiaa:

Unpopular opinion: Filler episodes are good because most of them provide a nice break from heavy plot lines and it’s fun to see what the characters are like in different situations and sometimes they’re just plain entertaining

Good filler episodes reveal something about the world or the characters. And it doesn’t have to be something deep or heavy! A good filler episode can reveal something fun, something lighthearted. Something to just give the series more flavour. 

Sometimes a filler episode can also introduce a concept, event, or character that will become important to the main plot later. It can also serve, as OP noted, as a break from heavy plots – and balancing your narrative mood is very important! It’s stressful for the story to be ON all the time, constantly at peak action or intensity. You have to rise and fall. 

In my opinion, well-done filler episodes are not just good, they’re vital.