@lone_gamer78 Herman's Head was brilliant for 80s/90s crushes. I had a bit of a thing for both Jane Sibbett AND Molly Hagan from that show.
My OG TV crush was Kirstie Alley on Cheers, though.
Kevin only becoming aware of Nicolas Cage's serious drama chops after having been subjected to the absolute schlockiest selections non-stop whilst hiding out with Jake
@valhallabckgirl MAAAAAATE.
Congrats. Game changer.
I was gonna spit out a multi-tweet "stuff I wish I knew when I was newly diagnosed" thread, but apparently that's only for blue tick dorks now
(and, upon reflection, unsolicited advice from rando yt dudes is so passe)
I lived in America for around a year, and I've been saying since then:
"AN American" is one of the most generous, friendly, personable people you're ever likely to meet.
"Americans", (collectively), are completely out of their fucking minds.
@theshiniestbox You were right; if you have it as an adult, you HAD it as a kid. A lot of people find out in adulthood because the condition starts to outpace your ad-hoc coping strategies the older you get and the more complicated life gets.
I was only saying this to someone the other day. Films look too "clean" now; you don't see little things like dust motes or insects in the air, or a tiny speck of spittle flying out of actors' mouths anymore. Everything looks vaguely unreal
can't quite put my finger on it but a lot of movies just look way too clean and glossy now. every actor looks like they were just on the make-up chair, every prop and location looks like no ones ever used it before. everything looks too perfect. maybe i'm just going insane idk