(He/him)
I dunno, for some reason I just get really twitchy about people who are jazzed to start killing other people without accountability.
I dunno, for some reason I just get really twitchy about people who are jazzed to start killing other people without accountability.
"It's--"
"It's--"
"Well, the good news is, this bathroom is not full of spiders.
The bad news is, it's full of spider."
"...just one?"
"Just one."
"I close the door."
"Well, the good news is, this bathroom is not full of spiders.
The bad news is, it's full of spider."
"...just one?"
"Just one."
"I close the door."
Those there are dashes, which indicate interruptions or asides when used like this. (They can also be used in place of semicolons -- like when you want to connect two related thoughts without a sentence break.)
Those there are dashes, which indicate interruptions or asides when used like this. (They can also be used in place of semicolons -- like when you want to connect two related thoughts without a sentence break.)