Page 250 in The Maze Runner: The Death Cure is the page all TMR fans hate. It is known for giving the fans depression and causing them to cry. The three words on there are very sad. Those words being "Please, Tommy. Please."
Friend: Why're you crying?
Me: Page 250.. *hands over book*
Friend: *looks at 250 and gets depression*
the section of tiktok for the person who wants to be like every girl with an aesthetic/productive lifestyle who comes across her for you page, from the messy buns to the clean rooms and iced coffee.
check out this video on my for wannabe page! i wish i was like that.
1. A book so good it gets people excessively, sensually, uncontrollably excited to keep turning the pages.
2. The best book review profile on Instagram
"Yo bro, Zadie Smith's new novel is so LIT"
"Yer dude, it's such a PAGE TURNTER"
Someone who’s believes you can access to a gas generator by a password.
Man look at that Jaydumb page trying to milk that cat.
A very short kid with a massive shlong and huge ass.
Wow I cant keep my eyes of Merrick Page
The Last Page Effect (noun) – The bittersweet realization that something meaningful is coming to an end, bringing a mix of nostalgia, regret, and the fear of lost possibilities. It’s the feeling of reaching the final page of a great book—knowing you had plenty of time to experience its story, yet still wishing you had done more before it was over.
Example 1: "Graduating college hit me with The Last Page Effect—I always thought I had more time to do everything I wanted, but now it's just... over."
Example 2: "As I packed up my childhood bedroom for the last time, The Last Page Effect sank in. I lived here for years, but suddenly it feels like I never fully appreciated it."
“Hey have you checked out the new post”
“I don’t check…why are you always going on about her edits?”
“because her account is my comfort page”