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more people should be ungodly obsessed with john mitchell from being human. he's a beautiful emo irish vampire with the worst fashion sense in the world. he's killed so many people but he feels so so so bad about it. he is so absolutely cringefail he gets roasted by children on the street and actually gets annoyed. he fought in WWI. he was in casablanca but you can't see him because he doesn't show up on film. he is in recovery for addiction (blood) and keeps relapsing (murder). he loves the real hustle and he's LITERALLY doing the washing up.
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FREYA ALLEN as CIRILLA OF CINTRA in The Witcher | "The End's Beginning"
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The fact that you can’t raise taxes on billionaires even slightly without them pouring money into fascist political movements is, of itself, evidence that billionaires as a class shouldn’t be allowed to exist in the first place.
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Interview with the Vampire Season 1 | Episode 7 "The Thing Lay Still"
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GOOD OMENS 1.02 “The Book”
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its no money november that's where it's november and i dont have any fucking money
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Interview with the Vampire 1.04 | "... The Ruthless Pursuit of Blood with All a Child's Demanding"
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dean, getting slammed into the mattress: that's right, baby, come for me
castiel, very seriously as he's pounding into dean: i am already here, dean
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one thing I have loved about black sails since I first watched it is the fact that it doesn’t villainise anger. it doesn’t tell you that, without this devouring anger, a character would be thriving. It shows us anger being destructive, often through Anne, it shows us anger being infectious, like a fire that catches and cannot be put out, but most importantly it shows us anger as integral. It is at the centre of the struggle against empire, it is at the centre of Flint. He is not angry in spite of all his morality, he is angry because of it. He is angry because how else is he supposed to feel in the face of absolute injustice??
The show rejects the notion of anger as inherently immoral. I saw someone say that it shows us anger as the extension of love, rather than the antithesis of it. I think this is spot on. It shows us anger as born from the ashes of loss, and stoked in opposition to the forces that caused it. go anger!!!
Flint is angry because anger is the only emotion powerful enough to pull him up from his knees time and time again, and give him the tools to fight for what he believes in.
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AU where Jon fucks up all of Elias' plans by looking up what the job of 'archivist' actually involves.
Jon spends the weekend after his promotion frantically researching what archivists actually do. Come monday, Jon tells the archive crew to focus on digitizing, and if a statement won't record digitally, just mark it as 'audio unavailable at this time' and move on.
They can't waste time fighting the recording equipment when the archive's documents are literally in the process of disintegrating, and they're going to be way too busy getting statements properly transcribed, tagged, and appropriately preserved to bother assessing whether or not statements are true.
That's research's job.
Elias is tearing his hair out. He can't even kill Jon, because apparently the Eye appreciates proper cross-referencing.
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