Things to bring back in books:
Chapter titles
Actually having a synopsis on the back instead of reviews no one will read
“how can you be intimate with someone if you’re aromantic??”
sharing secrets, trusting them with your life, telling them about that stupid thing you did when you were 14 and haven’t told anyone else since, being there for them any time day or night, talking til three in the morning, letting yourself cry around them, sharing grief, sharing joy, getting excited about the things they’re excited about just because you love to see them so happy about something
funniest thing about any scooby doo remake is when they make fred a mean jock when in reality he’s a mom friend
That would make for a cool syndication of Garfield comics… reminds me of the time his date was raised by wolves
bat opens up their little bat wallet to find they are all out of moths. A worthless $100 bill flies out for emphasis
TIL “Yankee Doodle” was written by the British to mock americans. “Doodle” is thought to come from the German “dödel”, meaning “fool” or “simpleton” and “macaroni,” a flamboyantly stylish type of dress, painting the Yankees as morons who thought placing a feather in one’s cap made them a “dandy.”
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My parents and I have wondered this for a long time.
Who writes those "about the author" descriptions for books?
I want to say it's the author but it's in third person?
Sometimes other people, sometimes the author writing in the third person. Then there's the "Odd and the Frost Giants" About the Author bit theory...
vegans make peace with honey
no shut up do it
I would say you could be somewhere better than here, but I don’t have much room to talk
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