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Hi I never thought I’d say this but Billie Eilish fucking slaps

Idk what we were talking about before and I’m sorry if I’m interrupting but h o l y f u c k

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

Hi I never thought I’d say this but Billie Eilish fucking slaps

Idk what we were talking about before and I’m sorry if I’m interrupting but h o l y f u c k

Music or personality? ‘Cause I low-key love the second one.

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

I'm not too familiar with her music but she seems really chill and nice
Also she performed bad guy for the Some Good News graduation and that was really sweet

Deleted user

Her music is super good, actually

tons of brrrrrrrr base drops

so good

But she seems like a whole ass queen, i stan

@RedTheLoveless

I really enjoy the vibes of her songs, and just her vibe in general. Her songs also mix pretty well into my lo-fi playlist and I'm loving it

@Pickles group

In a not so surprising twist, I go section leader. It's nice to have it confirmed even though I'm the only one who applied

@GameMaster group

I'm reading The Night Circus and I think I like it but honestly I have no clue what's happening. The writing style is certainly unique.

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

Oh, that's on my TBR! I'm currently reading The Deep by Rivers Solomon (which is really interesting so far, I'm digging the concept, like The Giver but with mermaids) and Frozen Beauty by Lexa Hillyer, which is cringe and awful and I'll probably dnf it because it does not deserve that beautiful cover.

@berlioz

I read it just last year with the class, it's just.. I don't think there are words for The Giver. One of the best books I've read.

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

I read it for school in 6th grade, and I remember everyone freaking out over the ending
Funnily enough, both books that we read for class that year had open endings lol

@Pickles group

I read it in school in seventh grade. Seventh grade me didn't like it, but seventh grade me didn't like much of anything

@berlioz

We read Farenheit 451 last year too, and boy oh boy when I say that book CHANGED me- you better believe it. It also led me to find my all time favorite author, Ray Bradbury.

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

Some of my favorite books are ones I've read for school. Frankenstein, Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, and The Outsiders come to mind.