@jk now i really want to know which song this was, because i'm wondering if i already had it in my library
@nex3 well, actually…
@poiisons but they're fed and ok now, yes
@MadeByGlamour OH MY GOD THE G-FORCE!!!
(a group of us at age 9 called ourselves the G-Force, our street rivals being the A-Team. we were better)
@MadeByGlamour gay femmes together are the fifth dimension
@MadeByGlamour gay has no ceiling
@MadeByGlamour season 3, season 3, season 3, season 3, season 3, season 3, season 3, season 3, season 3, season 3, seaso
ok this is only making me sound annoying af, so i'll just say i'm excited for this two-hour extended season 3, episode 1 instalment :3
@poiisons hey 👋 no
@MadeByGlamour i'm not stopping at one someone, so i guess that just keeps making me more and more gay
i think i'm gay for someone
@jk dare i ask which song
not stressful: sorting, tossing, organizing, pre-disassembling, planning, etc.
stressful: the feeling that i might not really be wanted
also not helping: stress about moving
almost everything about aviansite today is adding to my levels of stress and popped my anxiety up a notch (maybe a 4 instead of the usual 3, 10 being full-blown panic attack)
maybe i should listen to my body and take some kind of a break from there
i don't know what twitter is anymore
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this concept — of sympathetic joy — is vitally important no matter how it's described
but when a deliberately english neologism with no etymological lineage (purportedly realized over a san francisco ouija board in the ’70s or ’80s), is applied unironically as a stand-in for something which has had a borrowed word to describe it for several centuries, then we ought to be looking to the ouija board to find a neologism which describes deriving joy from others people’s pain
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