i remember reading the animorphs books as a bb and taking them too seriously and being genuinely afraid of yeerks and controllers also that one roald Dahl book about witches. i thought my teacher was one
when i was in 5th grade i moved from reading goosebumps to r.l. stine's teen books but the only one i really remember reading was about a family moving into a new house that is really old and haunted, and stuff like chunky blood coming through the faucets happens, and the sister of the heroine loses her finger through a door smashing on it or the garbage disposal suddenly starting, either way it made me terrified of both those things up to the present day
there was another book i think was a fear street book about an evil black cat but i can't remember anything about it other than descriptions of an empty suburban street with dead trees lining it
OMG also i read a non-horror book about a boy with a black cat who he learns can talk one day, and the cat says "all cats can talk, we just don't see the point, also we can travel through time and space" and then they do that and go to like egypt and shit
Twelve horror stories, one for each month of the year.
Inside these pages you will meet a young couple house-sitting at a very strange mansion where something horrifying waits for them; a man who is haunted in a very peculiar way by the people he has killed; a boy who tries to convince his parents that there really is a monster in his closet; a man trapped inside a metal tank; four friends who are stranded in a desert town where the inhabitants won't let them leave; a boy who discovers a vending machine that can grant his wishes; and much more.
does anyone remember this ya medieval fantasy book where this girl is trying to be a herbalist or smth. the plague breaks out and she (or this girl she's in charge of or smth?) catches it and she makes some kind of potion out of mistletoe to get her to recover. once she's recovered everyone else is like 'omg she's a witch burn her' and they throw her in a tower and are about to burn her and finally at the end she's like 'lol i'm a witch' and turns into a fucking crane and flies off
If you are a man with bad self esteem you are unfortunately going to have to look to something other than feminism to make you feel special and worthy and powerful, like idk, every other ideology and almost every form of popular media in the world
fuckthefearturkey:
Who the fuck would look to feminism for anything? All it is now is some movement full of sexists who treat women like children. I’ve never once felt uplifted by the piece of crap feminism has become. But fine, if yall wanna say feminism is only about women, while ignoring those non passing trans men, then don’t ever screech about it being for equality.
any nonas remember this middle grade/ya book? this english kid goes to venice w/ parents and gets transported to 1600s and there's this girl who's the secret daughter of the queen or w/e
have i told you how disgusted i get when people try to throw around the accusation of “lack of consent” when referring to mako and korra’s reunion and korra’s amnesia during the book 2 finale? context is everything, and toying with something as serious as consent (or the lack of it) to make ship look bad is gross.
It's amazing how if you're a gay audience and you're accustomed to crumbs, how you will watch an entire movie just to see somebody wear an outfit that you think means that they are homosexual. The whole movie can be a dud, but you're just sitting there waiting for Joan Crawford to put on her black cowboy shirt again.
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