Howl's Moving Castle. Not that I didn't enjoy the book, I just preferred the movie more.
Rinna
Granted the author was quite young when he started the series (15) to when the first book got published (18, first self published then republished by an established publisher a couple years later). He's came out with a new series recently, but I don't know how much better it is.
And while I'm not saying the books are anything great, they're still a far cry from the movie imo.
What if they need it for medical reasons? But I guess I shouldnt expect these people to know the other ways they're used since I doubt they paid attention in sex ed (assuming they even properly got it).
I can still dream
Hopefully this will push the billionaires to finally do something about it.
I've heard it actually doesnt taste bad. I'd be unsettled by where it came from though.
I have eye-shadow no matter how much sleep I get.
Wonder if it's inspired by Yedoma Globula https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=752&v=c7YPlg1IK7k&feature=youtu.be
What if it's a candiru?
I didnt start really using social media until I was 15 (2015) (not including when I briefly used FB when I was 13 and having an account on the official Warrior Cats message boards when I was ~12), but even then it seems like people were a lot more chatty? I feel like I got more positive comments on my shitty art from that time than I sometimes do nowadays.
And also the fact that so many people nowadays share their full name how they look irl. I'd much rather keep that shit private unless it's someone I trust and seems especially dangerous nowadays, and now there's a worrying amount of minors doing it.
Keep it that way. It was painful to sit through, and it takes a lot for me to actively dislike a piece of media. Even when it's things that are widely considered to be bad I tend to just feel indifference.
People say they want memes like we used to have back, only to flip out when a late 2000s/early 2010s style gmod thing blows up.