emilykeys
EmilyKeys
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emilykeys · 17 days ago
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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Happy Friday the 13th everyone! Remember sometimes bad luck is just the start of an Unplanned Adventure!
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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daddy-daughter time ✧‧₊❤︎︎*:˚₊‧✧*:˚₊‧✧
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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An asexual and pansexual become room-mates and have wacky adventures
The show is called ‘All or Nothing’
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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Revelations
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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this image can only be shared on Thursday, Sept. 12
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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If there was so much discourse over continents I CAN'T WAIT for you to find out about the south-up map
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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I love Stan's relationship with the kids so much.
GF emphasizes a lot of very real trauma in Stan's past. Everything from child abuse, homelessness, drug abuse, and survival sex work. And the way that meshes with Mabel being this truly genuine depiction of a weird little girl creates something that is very unique to the series.
It's really touching how Mabel just being Mabel heals Stan's inner child and the way he naturally clicks with her. The weird and creative little boy he used to be, before his father's abuse and toxic masculinity beat that joy and optimism out of him.
It's just damn good. It's a really beautiful depiction of an intergenerational relationship. And I haven’t really seen anything else quite like it. Because there’s also Dipper.
There’s this wall between Stan and Dipper that goes beyond his similarities with Ford and its gender.
Dipper is a boy and Stan clearly doesn’t really know how to handle that. He was taught that boys are raised in a very specific way. And like we see how Stan really struggles with his past, the way he talks about the boxing lessons in particular.
Masculinity is so deeply entwined with Stan's pain and it’s something he can’t easily unravel. How is he supposed to be able to criticize his father for 'toughing him up' when he feels like punching things is one of the only things he’s good at? It's fucking sad.
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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I’ve been waiting since March to post this...
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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little pumpkin thief
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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sometimes plushies make me cry because it’s like. they’re little guys made to be loved. their only purpose is to be held and hugged and loved. we made them because we love making things and we love loving things. and they’re so cute
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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can you post some strong wide men to appeal to all demographics
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Bruce is a strong wide man who appeals to all demographics
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emilykeys · 3 months ago
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This had me audibly cackling in the office
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