Because it's the first line of the Mistborn books (I think) and every time I read it, I get excited all over again about diving back into the world of Scadrial. Plus, Mistborn was the first Sanderson book I read.
Hmm, if you're an eldritch goddess of eccentricity, what about extreme boringness? Being trapped in a square room with off-white walls, beige furniture, and only lukewarm water to drink?
And.... nothing to read.
Hey, this sounds fun! How about:
Firecrackers- Division and Transportation. Known for popping in and out of battlefields, causing explosions and bursts of fire (if that is in fact what Division does) and disappearing in a flash. On a less serious note, Firecrackers love to use Transportation to get in unexpected places and startle their fellow Radiants.
What if the Shards had never created new planets, but all just stayed on Yolen? Or if there were ways to go from one planet to the next instantly, and everyone could do it? Basically, how would the Cosmere develop if the societies interacted with each other from the start?
I can never climb stairs one at a time. It's just such a habit for me to take stairs two or three at a time, I've started taking two stairs at a time going down stairs as well. I don't know why I started, it's just something I do for fun
Today, all the teachers at my school are wearing ugly Christmas sweaters, and my Latin teacher's wearing one with a pug wearing a Santa hat, saying "Bah Hum-pug". It's hilarious
Thank you. I'm not sure I'll post my answers, but this did help a ton. Thank you.
And I appreciated the nerd tanget- it helped explain platonic feelings a lot better.
Thanks, bleeder. It really helps to hear that.
And it's not hurting me, it's just sometimes weird being around people you have a crush and trying not be awkward and be friendly without being "too" friendly, you know?
I just finished season 4 (very slightly post-show sad right now) and I agree, it wasn't as good as the others. I still enjoyed it, especially the last couple of scenes.