Yes. Reading excessively as a child for a lot of us was a form of escapism. But part of the reason so many of us struggle to read now is because we based our entire taste in reading on what helped us escape, but as we get older and our needs changed, a lot of us never adapted our reading tastes. So we keep trying to read YA fiction and it just doesn’t hit the way it used to and we assume it’s because we can’t read like we used to, but the reality is that we need a new genre of liturature to suit our new life experiences and mature taste.
I feel very seen right now.
Quick I need that “I’m in this photo and I don’t like it” reaction pic
Wookiepedia’s insistence on describing everything in the past tense because it’s talking about “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away”.
Bulbapedia attempting to adhere to encyclopedic citation standards in spite of the fact that it’s basically a glorified fan-Pokédex.
The Transformers Wiki’s firm commitment to finding something to mock in every article even if it’s really not that funny.
warriors wiki exhaustively citing every individual adjective descriptor of a cat’s appearance with exact page numbers
The warriors wiki also won’t list someone as dead unless they have been declared dead in text/by the authors even though there is absolutely no way they can be alive anymore. See: Sweetbriar
june moves in with jade but its like the opposite of the “my gf is out of town so i cut the sleeves off all my tshirts she is 99% of my impulse control” because its “i started living with my sister and we both had mullets within a week”
icons!!
shit jade could probably use space witch powers to increase the length of hair so they could have any hair style in a matter of minutes