it’s just become ingrained in social media in recent years
people do it on facebook, people do it on youtube, people do it on twitter, etc
it’s less about the text being green now, it’s used everywhere online because people just seem to be so used to it to get points across
The specific manner in which greentext stories were related has pretty much solidified “>” as being associated with a particular form of syntax. It’s like how typing without punctuation or capitalization now carries an implicit mood or meaning.
why do ppl try to respond intellectually to death–420’s posts
It has come to my attention that cooking skills are in fact an attractive asset to have in certain contexts. Of which, “online interactions” is not one of.
‘There are always some days that are worse than others’
It’s been a long time since I could really relate to a character about their chronic pain. This week has been particularly bad for me and my joints so I just wanted to make a little comic about it. Pardon my terrible handwriting.
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