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Unfortunately, it went from cyclical to permament. I think it was because two years ago was when I actually started to try to get my shit together and I got excited/scared. Had no problems with sleeping when I was just depressed and did not give a shit, but now when I'm putting effort there's this thing sabotaging me.

I kinda wish you made a typo here so it could be "nuclear reasons".

Just wondering - you've mentioned struggling with insomnia few weeks ago. Did it get better? I'm asking because I've been struggling with that shit for two years.

Watched about half a season of Steven Universe. This show makes me want to be a better person. It's almost therapeutic.

Babyface Bray - the crowd ate that shit up! You could tell by the reactions to his staredowns with HHH that people want to love him.

That sort of sucks for me as a fan of a movie. I mean, I wanted more of these characters after the film, but if the comics are completely different, all I'm left with is the cartoon.

Watched four episodes of new Daredevil over few weeks and honestly it will be hard for me to pick it up again: I thought it would be fix the problems that slowed down the first season, but so far? Not really.

Okay so I'm little bit soured about modern-day WWE, so I've been
watching 2003 Smackdown instead, starting with Paul Heyman becoming the
GM (I know there's been great stuff earlier that year, but I just wanted
to see Paul E.owning the joint). Fun stuff:

Looking at it realistically, it means relying on work of people for whom providing emotional support is not the first aim. When the writers include lesbian characters, they may be happy that they're providing support for gay teenagers, but their priority is storytelling. For instance, in Buffy Joss Whedon has set a

I feel that this show must have been booked on the April Fool's Day.

The thing is, it seems pretty counterproductive to me to rely on fictional narratives as support systems to such a degree - especially if we're talking about television dramas, which are specifically constructed to garner strong emotional reactions from the audience. If you like a show in which people die a lot, be

Yes! And that booming, sonorous voice of his!

Zayn/Nakamura gave me chills, that was perfect.

I've watched Batman '66: The Movie with my buddies. They were initially dismissive, but five minutes in we were all howling with laughter.

Flash comes first, though. I wanna see Grodd.

Every Monday here I see Melissa Benoist looking incredibly cute and asking me "Why are you not watching my show yet? Please do, it will be fun!". I definitely will watch it eventually, really!

That's true, but then Tinder is calibrated in such a way as to indulge our shallow sides. Most people seem not to write anything in their bios, so it's really all about the photos. At least on the dating site I use the girls usually give information about their favourite bands, shows, books etc., so if one likes the

Thanks. Maturity-wise, I generally never moved past grade school when it comes to dating, so I need all the guidance.

- So I registered on a dating site and I wrote to a few girls thinking that at best only one will respond. Now I'm chatting with two girls and I know I can only ask out only one of them if I don't want to be an asshole. One of them is stunning and is into post-punk, obscure B-horror and the Gormenghast novels. That's

You know, I don't really have a good enough knowledge of the genre to say that the writing is really usually as crappy as they say (actually, it's more like back in the time when I read a lot of fantasy/sci-fi, I didn't really care about quality of prose), but if that's true, it's just depressing. The nature of those