There's something there in how during the pandemic people were a lot more politically active in America, there were protests and people made an effort for change. But that was when they had time, and now that the world is "back to normal" there seems to be much less effort. And I think part of that is we're all tired now, we're back to work and to school, and stressed about our life so it's hard to go beyond that and care about others. Not that people don't care, but it takes a lot of effort to actively step for change. There's something to keeping citizens focused on other things, overly worked and chronically tired just to make rent. It keeps citizens down and unable to band together, unable to cause actual change. And I think that that's why there's a difference in people's response to Ukraine vs Gaza. I know part of is surely race for some but I think a lot of it is that private citizens don't have the resources or time to focus on a conflict away from home anymore.
Knives chau 🤝 misa amane
Talented hyper girlies who obsess over (and could do so much better than) their brown haired loser boyfriend who doesn't actually like them
Matsuda touta 🤝 Stephen stills
Socially awkward, self depreciating guys who become besties with talented girls younger than them and live their best lives
Enemies to lovers but it's just opening and closing shift workers
Something something ambrosia is "the nectar of the gods" and ambrosius is a descendant of the lands God, he is a product of the gods and their lineage and ballister is a crossbow, particularly an outdated one, simply a weapon and not even a good weapon, a tool for the director to use something something
Inspiration struck
I really appreciate that crystal isn't villainized in order to ship payneland, at least from what I've seen.