Some things are so beautiful it’s overwhelming
She’s broken hearted
But now we can each go on with our lives
And I’m finally starting to feel happy again
I’m scared though
That maybe my friends won’t forgive me
For ditching them for a girl
When I really needed them the most
I’ll never stop caring
And I think that we’ll both be doing just fine
Eventually
I don’t wanna make music anymore. I don’t want to read or write anymore. I have nothing left to give.
Everyone tries to dictate what I do and who I associate with and I hate it and I still feel so empty inside. I have not been doing fine
MGMT and Mac Demarco are working together on the next album! Two of my favorite artists!
Even in innocence, the preservation of reputation appears to be more important than the quest for truth.
pay for my college tuition and i’ll rate your blog lol
i really love our generation’s joke trend of like, very calm but incredibly inflated hyperbole. like nobody says “oh she’s pretty” anymore we say “i would willingly let her murder me” and everyone is just like “lol same”
i think “same” is also great and “me,” i love when somebody reblogs a picture of like, a lizard, and just says “me” and we all know exactly what they mean. the current online Humor Discourse is remarkable because we trade exclusively in metaphors and implications and nobody ever, ever says anything outright and yet EVERYBODY understands each other perfectly
This reminds me of the time when I was on vacation with my family and we were hiking, and after using a rest stop, the conversation turned to the grossness of outhouses and port-a-potties, and I said that if I ever got splashback from a port-a-potty, “my soul would depart my body.” My parents found that hilarious, and my dad commented that my generation can be so clever with words bc he would only think to say something like “It would be disgusting” which doesn’t convey the sentiment nearly as well as “my soul would depart my body.”
Adjacent but relevant is Tia Baheri’s “Your Ability to Can Even: A Defense of Internet Linguistics”
I find this so intriguing because it opens up so many possibilities for future writers to connect with their readers.