tis i a disaster being. you know who's great? you probably. i'd like to believe you are. [leyla. 23. pronouns, antiverbs] [wereworm on ao3]
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FLORENCE PUGH as YELENA BELOVA
Thunderbolts* (2025) dir. Jake Schreier
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yes lan and moiraine share a bed and yes they cuddle and yes moiraine is the big spoon <3
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both versions available as prints here!
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ngl if I was living in europe in the 28 years verse i would def have told my younger brother that my parents found him on the beach while patrolling the coast of the forbidden zone and if he didn't behave he'd get sent back to the uk with all the zombies. And then I'd put on a shitty english accent obvs.
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what if u were a sacrificial lamb who died and died again and again until it was nothing more than a joke to you and everyone around you but someone loved you so so so much that whenever they could (which isn’t often, but it is every single time they could) they sat with you and sat with the reality of the ugliness and the grief and the pain even though you were made to die and made for nothing but dying
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RIO VIDAL 1.01 "Seekest Thou the Road"
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Thunderbolts* (2025) + text posts
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sue did such a good job building that bathroom closet that i think she missed her true calling as a general contractor
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no tv show will ever be able to resolve a m/m/f love triangle as perfectly and as weirdly as Hannibal, in which the woman kisses one of the guys, sleeps with the other one, then decides "actually, never mind, you're both awful!" and marries a rich lesbian instead - and, while this is all going on, the guys develop a weird homoerotic obsession with each other culminating in them going off a cliff together. truly unhinged and unmatched
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The Joker's iconic look is a fun little pop culture fossil. Like, he's not a circus clown or a birthday clown or a rodeo clown or any other kind of clown you might bump into today: he's specifically a vaudeville clown. We don't have those anymore, so that specific type of clown is now just "the Joker".
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The scenery in Over The Garden Wall is just ✨mesmerizing ✨
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my will graham scar chart
+ he was stabbed somewhere on his right shoulder as a cop (presumably between chiyoh and dolarhyde's scars? was never shown on screen to my knowledge so I didn't add it..)
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murderbot: [stares into its drone like it’s on the Office]
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Gonna let this one go into the archives.... I can't make it work. But I thought I post at least the sketch, because I haven't been able to post anything the past months.
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actually, to put this in its own post: drives me crazy (positive) how the big titles for female religious figures in the silt verses mostly all come with the connotations of becoming unfuckable. I don't even say that as a bit. the cairn maiden is a forever maiden, the promised bride escapes the marriage she doesn't want, and the widow is (meant to be) in a state of eternal mourning. it's a natural extension of the greek myth concept of a chased chaste maiden frantically praying "there's this Fucking Guy after me can someone please help" and a god responding "sure thing say no more *turns you into a tree*" but it's the particular way that fear of one kind of violence is used to coerce consent for another kind of violence that's getting me. mason's version of the promised bride has her wanting to escape her wedding and the trawlerman telling her that, yes, he'll still hollow her out and make her into a vessel, but one that "cannot be bound," while shrue's more marketable version has her wanting to fight on behalf of her lost fiance, stresses how small and frail and vulnerable she is, and changes the trawlerman's line to "something that cannot be conquered."
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