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here’s my art for the losers secret santa 2024 for puppytozier over on ao3! i had a lot of fun making these two pieces with post-canon reddie, i hope you enjoy!
(i will post them to the ao3 collection as soon as i figure out how)
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GRACELAND S03E04: "Aha" EARTH ABIDES S01E04: "Predators" | S01E05: "The Return"
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Aaron Tveit | Earth Abides 1x04 "Predators"
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AARON TVEIT as CHARLIE EARTH ABIDES (2024) EP4: Predators
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AARON TVEIT as Prince James ONE ROYAL HOLIDAY (2020) dir. Dustin Rikert
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picture of dorian gray but dorian and basil are brothers and it's modern.
phantom of the opera but it's a ya version with franchise potential.
wuthering heights but it's margot robbie and jacob elordi.
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there is something so so unique about the aesthetic of black friday that tgwdlm and npmd just cannot compare to. yes, they're all amazing in their own right and have their own unique things going on to differentiate them from each other but there is just something about black friday that stands out to me. the music has such a somber feeling to it, maybe it's the fact it's a little less electropop?? than the other two musicals. it sounds emptier, more atmospheric, and i mean that in the best way possible. it feels more grounded. and god not to mention the lighting. the lighting is just so.. gorehgoreh.. the colours.... the spotlights.... the recurring green and blue, you know exactly which ones im talking about. nothing in npmd or tgwdlm could ever compare to the atmosphere thats set in the black and white. the thing that comes closest is probably paul approaching the meteor or- if you wanna stretch it, max approaching richie but that doesn't hit the same. it's the complete darkness of the the stage and the room. its the subtle green that highlights howards silhouette. the way the lighting makes him look so small to encapuslate the vastness of this unfamiliar dimension. the way peoples voices echo, the way wilbur appears from nowhere and has the most amount of light on him. the white noise of wind to convey the emptiness. OH. it gets me bad. its absolute undisputed peak. the ticking motif throughout the entire show which constantly reminds you these characters are running out of time, that nothing they do can free them from their inevitable loss. nothing they do can stop the bomb, nothing they do can stop the death. tomorrow will not come, it was never going to. that ticking is there to remind you. so you never forget. maybe its the ensemble of characters. im not going to fact check this but i think black friday has the biggest cast and it really shows. some people might not like it because it makes the show feel too fast paced or cluttered but its meant to feel busy, its meant to feel chaotic. these characters are flocking to the mall in hoards to try get that doll. it should feel crowded, because thats what black friday feels like. its people fighting for space and fighting for products. fherbgjrt.
anyway yeah black fridays super good love you black friday <33
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Losers Club 2019
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i love you USPS I love you NASA i love you taxpayer funded services that actually contribute positively to society i love you libraries i love you public transport
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Best Brother Ever Theodore fucking Spankoffski
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“Love is a sacrament that should be taken kneeling”
—Oscar Wilde
#i read this yesterday actually#and i had seen that quote before! so i was surprised by the context#but yeah y’all only know oscar wilde as haha funny gay guy#fucking read his fucking works#read de profundis. read the ballad of reading gaol#take a second to READ a BOOK and discover what life was like for him#spoiler alert it wasn’t a cutesy little yaoi
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