My hip new communications theory is actually that millennial/gen z/internet native humor is so weird and abstract because of the sheer amount of words we’re exposed to daily. we’ve heard a lot of words in a lot of different orders so if you wanna get a reaction out of us you usually gotta put words in an order we haven’t seen before
So like normally structured jokes aren’t as funny anymore but “lemon lime spine” is a one-hit K.O.
you know i wanna disagree with you on principle, because it can’t be that simple, but “lemon lime spine” just made me crack up for the first time all day.
plot twist: the introverted character who doesn’t like big social gatherings or speaking in front of people is still an introvert by the end of the story because introversion is not a character flaw and it doesn’t need to be overcome
Look, I’ll go on your stupid adventure, but you better leave me the fuck alone when we get back.
Bilbo Baggins.
NOT A GOOD EXAMPLE HE WAS SO INTROVERTED HE USED A CURSED OBJECT TO GET AWAY FROM PEOPLE
are u kidding excellent example 100% relatable big mood
yes correct; retweet if you too would use a cursed object to just get the fuck away from everyone.
I was rewatching Midoriya’s fight scene with Todoroki and as he’s talking about how they’re all giving their all in the festival, it pans over to everyone in the audience, including Shinsou, and I totally forgot they do that, and I started c ry i n g because I realised Shinsou never actually got the brunt of Midoriya’s physical attack before and only saw it in use when he used it on the ground to snap himself out of Shinsou’s trance, so it just looks like he’s thinking: