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Do you ever wonder about how an author would describe you in a novel? Not only your appearance but the way you talk and laugh and hold yourself and all the expressions on your face?
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Dylan O’Brien talks The Internship, The Maze Runner, Comic-Con, and more (x)
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Derek pushes him away roughly and Stiles falls backwards on his bed. He raises himself onto his elbows as Derek paces next to his bed. “I can’t be what you want me to be, Stiles.”
Stiles watches Derek stop and kneel down, folding up into himself, all six foot three trying to squash into a little ball. Stiles swallows, throat suddenly tight. “What is it you think I want you to be?”
Derek looks up and the pain in his eyes makes the breath catch in Stiles’s throat. “Good,” Derek says, spreading his hands. “You want me to be good, and I’m not. I’ll never be good for you.”
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are bigots born or made
You are good at something, stop lying to yourself. You’re good at breaking down comic book plots, cooking ramen perfectly, making your friends happy, knowing the time without looking at a clock, getting the perfect ending at RPG’s, or figuring out the twist ending to movies. Don’t let society tell you your talents are meaningless because they don’t serve an economical purpose. Your talents reflect your interests and passions, and what’s important to you is important.
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