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zara<3i never forgave netflix for cancelling i am not okay with this
zara<3though there’s so many cringe moments in this show, it’s a show that i did genuinely enjoy in the 3 1/2 years it aired. devi is an extremely unlikeable but compelling main character. she irritates me heavily and i ******* hate her 80% of the time, along with almost all the other characters, but there’s this genuine quality in every single character i can’t describe. she isn’t the desi representation we wanted, at all, but she’s the desi representation we need. we need **** characters like her because we are rich and storied people, and we’ve all been the cringy ass brown kid that romanticizes every second of their life.
zara<3makes politics easier to understand while also laughing at our own downfall
zara<3def takes a couple tries to get used to but so soothing. scoots is like the dad you never had reading u a bed time story of ********
zara<3this is and may forever be my favorite john green book. funnily enough when i was younger i hated it for the ending, but now i love it for that very same reason. the guy doesn’t get the girl, the girl never wanted to be found in the first place. she was just a girl. and q used her as his entire reason for being. he became obsessed with trying to find her and bring her home, when home was the worst place possible for her and she never wanted to go back. paper towns, not unlike the rest of green’s books does not end happily, but this one specifically resonated with me because of the fact that margo stood up for what she wanted and did the damn thing.
zara<3i remember loving the duff when i was younger. i remember heavily relating to bianca’s character as a fat teenager growing up, and feeling like i was always the last on every list, but after rereading this book i absolutely hate the fact that it falls into every harmful trope in the book…. but also enemies to lovers