Your latest project

In this project, someone attempts to solve the human puzzle.

Your latest project

Role: Lead Observer
Collaborators: People who insist on being interesting

Our approach

An ongoing attempt to solve the human puzzle. Some subjects are far more interesting than others.Most subjects are predictable.
Theo, unfortunately, refuses to follow any of the expected patterns. Significant Data has been collected
💚 Learn more about theo here

Project Goals

  • Avoid overthinking everything

  • Avoid unnecessary attachment

  • Understand why certain people are difficult to ignore.

GoalsOutcomeLearnings
Avoid overthinking everythingAvoid unnecessary attachmentUnderstand why certain people are difficult to ignore
Not lose piecesSomewhat successfulLost 7 pieces
People are complicatedSome are surprisingly kindThe puzzle is still ongoing

Music for puzzling

🎧 currently listening to my Playlist of 1300 songs and bakingTheoLoves the quiet of late nights, the glow of the moon, and pretending their life has a dramatic background score. Would rather rewatch their comfort shows than make small talk. Knows their Hogwarts house, MBTI type, and zodiac sign but not what day it isNot a morning person.
Not a people person.
But absolutely your person if you give them time.
Mood: ✨leave me alone but also validate me✨MDNI: seriously, you will be blocked if you're not 21+ or don't have age in bio.

likes

  • Fanfiction (especially the long, slow-burn kind with questionable life choices)

  • Late-night playlists & emotional spirals

  • Staring at the moon like it’s going to explain something

  • having plans cancelled at the last second

  • Sleeping in

  • Adventures

dislikes

  • Alarm clocks

  • Asking “what are you thinking about?” and the answer "nothing"

  • Morning people

  • Honestly, anything morning related

  • When the moon is hidden behind clouds

  • When someone interrupts a good song

Hanji 💚"If I were to kiss you then go to hell, I would. So then I can brag with the devils I saw heaven without ever entering it." -William Shakespeare