i think violent crime and suicides would drop 20% if every public library installed a “screaming room,” a soundproof room that library patrons can book for 10 minutes to go in and scream at the top of your lungs
the yugioh wiki list of deaths is funny because its like a list of all the insane fucked things that happen in the manga and it’s always like “was sent to the shadow realm in the 4kids anime” like the localization team looked at that and was like we’re not even gonna go there
question, what is the plot of severance ? i keep seeing gifs and stuff of it and i have no idea what its even about
spoiler-free plot synopsis: there’s a corporation that hires “severed” employees for some of its departments; severance is a procedure where your consciousness is separated between your in work and out of work life, so you don’t remember anything that happens to you at work and your workplace self doesn’t remember anything that happens when you leave. your workplace self is basically trapped in eternal workplace hell, although it isn’t pitched that way, and due to being unable to remember anything about life outside, has a different personality and is considered to be a different person. the story begins with helly, a new hire at the company, being introduced to the workplace and immediately taking issue with it, but it mainly follows another character, mark, both inside and out of work, as his separate lives start to converge through a series of connected events.
as always when i recommend this show, i do have to warn you there’s an attempted suicide scene at the end of episode 4/beginning of episode 5.
spoiler-free plot synopsis: there’s a corporation that hires “severed” employees for some of its departments; severance is a procedure where your consciousness is separated between your in work and out of work life, so you don’t remember anything that happens to you at work and your workplace self doesn’t remember anything that happens when you leave. your workplace self is basically trapped in eternal workplace hell, although it isn’t pitched that way, and due to being unable to remember anything about life outside, has a different personality and is considered to be a different person. the story begins with helly, a new hire at the company, being introduced to the workplace and immediately taking issue with it, but it mainly follows another character, mark, both inside and out of work, as his separate lives start to converge through a series of connected events.
as always when i recommend this show, i do have to warn you there’s an attempted suicide scene at the end of episode 4/beginning of episode 5.
I don’t even need social media or tv or books or movies for entertainment I’m just making this ai generate episode summaries for ‘a pride month episode of breaking bad’ over and over and hysterically laughing every time
to YOU 45year old gerard way is just some guy but to me and all my cool fellow mcr fans. they are the patron saint of our destructive highschool suicidality who’s growing old and finally enjoying the thing they poured their heart into and they are standing on the stage with their friends and their brother they are alive and smiling and they have grey hair and a daughter and they let the light into their hotel room. so.
also tumblr is the most rewarding place to do literary analysis because in academic papers you get peer recognition and approval but on tumblr you get gay people in the tags telling you they want to kiss you passionately with tongue because you recognize and understand themes and motifs
you’ll also get people who disagree with you telling you to kill yourself about it but at least they’re to the point and you can block them. meanwhile academics will write an entire dissertation that passive aggressively references you once so everyone knows that the author hopes you boil alive for eternity in the asshole of hell. like. dude. could’ve been an email.
uhhhh it’s definitely one of those shows that you really have to try watching to get what’s good about it but the basic premise is that there’s an experimental brain surgery called the severance procedure that people get to separate their consciousness (and memories) when they’re at work and out of work, spearheaded by corporate giant lumon industries. this means that the version of yourself at your workplace is basically trapped there until you’re fired, at which point that version of you. well. they die. the show mostly follows 4 employees of the company working in the same department after new hire helly struggles to accept her fate and they begin to realize that something is very wrong with the entire operation.
also if you do watch it you should know that there’s a suicide attempt scene at the end of episode 4/beginning of episode 5
uhhhh it’s definitely one of those shows that you really have to try watching to get what’s good about it but the basic premise is that there’s an experimental brain surgery called the severance procedure that people get to separate their consciousness (and memories) when they’re at work and out of work, spearheaded by corporate giant lumon industries. this means that the version of yourself at your workplace is basically trapped there until you’re fired, at which point that version of you. well. they die. the show mostly follows 4 employees of the company working in the same department after new hire helly struggles to accept her fate and they begin to realize that something is very wrong with the entire operation.
also if you do watch it you should know that there’s a suicide attempt scene at the end of episode 4/beginning of episode 5