just letting more water soak into the pill should make it let go of your lip.
That's what I figured, but I didn't realize it would be a problem til too late. Next time it'll be like:
SCENE: a run-down house, Saturday night. Sergio is standing at a kitchen counter, his face in a bowl of water. Housemate enters scene, pauses, looks concerned.
HOUSEMATE: Sergio? Are you... feeling sad again?
(Sergio pulls face out of water, gasps for air, two pills stuck to lip)
This is pretty much straight synthwave, but it mixes in a couple lines of that song "Cry Little Sister" from the Lost Boys soundtrack, which I've heard being played by several different goth DJs...
Yeah old texts are funny that way... I still remember the first time it really hit me, there's this passage in "Picture of Dorian Grey" where the Wilde stand-in is talking about irony and uses the term "paradox", and when I tried to find it again it isn't there. The whole dinner party where this discussion happens is missing. I was like wtf. Turns out it's only in some editions. Why? What does this mean? How should I read the story? That's why we need the humanities, I guess.
Woah, I watched this yesterday from the beginning and it was like a time machine... I hadn't seen it since I was a kid but I remembered what it was like to be a kid watching this...
That's what I figured, but I didn't realize it would be a problem til too late. Next time it'll be like: