You know what? I'm done here. I literally cannot stand this website any more. I've wanted to leave Twitter since basically Elon took it over, but I was afraid of missing out on something. Constantly hesitating.
I'm done letting that fear bully me into staying on here.
Goodbye.
If I see twitter improve or actually function the way I fondly remember it doing so, I will come back in a heartbeat.
I don't like twitter, but when I can control what I use my twitter for, and what I'm seeing on my timeline, it's more than tolerable.
You know what? I'm done here. I literally cannot stand this website any more. I've wanted to leave Twitter since basically Elon took it over, but I was afraid of missing out on something. Constantly hesitating.
I'm done letting that fear bully me into staying on here.
Goodbye.
A year and a half.. two years ago, I would never consider doing this. Some of my favourite interactions with my friends happened on twitter. It's another reason I'm not deleting this account. I will always love the stuff I posted with my friends
@itsSaulGoodman Without a doubt the 4th. I feel like it just perfectly summarises who Saul is on his journey.
In order (for me)
-4
-2
-1
-3
-6
-5
All of them are *really* good though
The only thing that did bother me is the friends making jokes about it in the video. I guess they're trying to use humour to make it a more light hearted situation than it clearly is.
Still, this all just reinforces why people are terrified of doing face reveals.
I cannot wrap my head around this. The internet is laughing at Dream for deleting his face reveal and going to the length of getting a fucking mask to hide his identity, because of all the hate, insults and jokes that were being hurled his way. What is wrong with people.
I'm not even a big dream fan. It's not the point. The man opened up a part of his heavily secretive and private life to the world, and he was spat on by so many people, that he felt backed into a corner. It's truly sickening how soulless people are.
Happy Pride month!
I am just a typical cis/het guy, but I just wanted to say that I love all my friends. My gay friends. My trans friends. Everybody who is in the LGBTQIA+ community. I love all of you and completely accept you all for who you are.
You are seen, heard and loved!
To all my family who are openly in the LGBTQIA+ community, or are just not ready to come out yet, I love all of you and completely accept who you are.
You are seen, heard and loved!
@JustBlue333 I second this! It's our moral responsibility no matter how we identify to be loving, caring, embracing and supportive of those in the LGBTQIA+ community.
Love you! And everyone who is in the community!