@demcngeneral asked: "Do I really look that bad..?"
“No,” it took just a fraction of a second for Feng Wu to realise that she had said the wrong thing, something ambiguous and if anything she hated being ambiguous. People were hard for her, she much proffered studying science and medicine, there were answers there, there were facts and things weren’t open to interpretation.
“No, thats not where I meant I-” good god was she going to screw up every conversation she had with this man or was this just her new personality? Sometimes she wondered if she had been this much of a god damn nightmare before her fall but she guessed they would never know now. “I just-” a heavy sigh, “I’m bad with conversations ok. There’s nothing wrong with your face, you have a nice face ok?”
Fuck.
She wanted nothing more than hell to open up under her and swallow her whole.
A huff left her, hand reaching over to his side of the desk and tapping the scroll in his hand, “you’re meant to be helping me research not distracting me.” That didn’t sound any better but she chose to swiftly move on with the task in hand. “I could get this done faster without all of this, we just need tp find the stupid recipe to this stupid pill.” Well. Simple but it was like looking for a needle in a hay stack.
And she certainly didn’t need to be thinking of him while they were trying to find it.
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I love the look on Crowley's face when Aziraphale does something bad without any outside influence. And not morally bad, just... definitely not something angelic
The sheer glee in her eyes, he looks like hes falling all over again every time.
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I love the current Wonder Woman run because I think as a collective, DC needs to let Diana be unhinged more often.
I’m sick of the movies and tv shows forcing her to be the voice of reason who mediates Clark and Bruce’s argument.
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remember when bella was playfully like "’something I should know’? what lol, are you not a virgin?" and edward went on to confess that he murdered dozens of men. SO unserious can you imagine how quickly the vibes in that room shifted. I know she felt so fucking awkward for saying that
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not right now babe the georgian era girl is getting a spice girls themed pep talk from the ww2 officer
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At the start of each Animorphs book, before the first chapter begins, there is a page. On it is a simple acknowledgement. Two names. The first name is Michael - Katherine Applegate's husband and co-writer on the series. The second name is that of a boy. This name belongs to their son. Or, should I say, belonged to their son. Because they don't have a son anymore. They have a daughter. Every time I pick up an Animorphs book, I can't help but linger on this page as I quite literally hold her deadname in my hands. It's a peculiarly beautiful feeling. Peculiar because the context behind that name makes it seem all the more personal. I feel like I've violated her privacy simply by knowing it, even though it's openly out there for anyone to read. But beautiful because dammit, doesn't this represent this series's relationship with the queer community so well? Animorphs is often regarded as a queer (and especially trans) narrative, despite the fact that such subtext was completely unintentional. Applegate did not write Animorphs to be queer media, but she's embraced the fact that it has became so in the hands of the fans. How perfectly fitting is it, then, that she unknowingly dedicated the entire series to a trans woman?
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Timmy at 10 watching Cosmo flirt with Wanda
Timmy: Ew those were terrible. How do you stand those Wanda??
Wanda smiling and brushing his bangs playfully: You'll understand when you're older sweetie.
Timmy at 16 listening to Jimmy flirt with him
Timmy smiling: Oh god Nerdtron that was awful.
Jimmy smirking: Yet you're smiling so I guess that you don't mind it.
Timmy immediately hit with Wanda's words: Omg I do-
Later
Wanda sitting on the couch relaxing when Timmy bursts into the room causing her to look up startled
Wanda concerned: Timmy what-
Timmy panting: Mom. Mom I get it I fucking get it holy shit-
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one thing that is fascinating to me about merrill's arc is the way narrative manages to convince a big part of the fandom that she's immature and irresponsible and overall stupid. what we know about merrill and what we actually see on screen is that she successfully avoids possession for 6 years while working closely with a demon, almost every time she participates in some magic/spirit-related discourse she acts calm and confident and has some interesting input, she actively uses her knowledge of dalish lore and tradition to reason with her keeper, and that she actually did make progress with fixing and studying an ancient long forgotten artifact no one knows particularly anything about. but then an old woman who's never been shown to be an undeniably wise and reasonable figure, a guy who got willingly possessed with no awareness of possible consequences and whose whole mindset is still deeply andrastian and a bunch of people who know nothing about magic start judging and doubting her and everyone's like. yeah. she's so fucking dumb.
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If you think Stephanie is DOWN BAD for Pete in nerdy prudes, just see her in abstinence camp nightmare time where this girl when Pete asks her "do you think its true there is a monster killing people that do sex at camp?"
And she is like
"Idk.... maybe we could try out and see if the legend is true, IM JOKING LOL.... Just if you want to tho....."
Like GIRL????
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"Zelda loves Link and is stressing about it because surely Link, hero of Hyrule, her favored knight, appointed for her protection, and her closest companion and confidante, doesn't actually harbor romantic feelings for her. Meanwhile, Link is running around in the background devoting 110% of his being to her and would do anything for her and has actually already confessed, like, five times Zelda just didn't pick up on it because she was overthinking it" and "Link loves Zelda and is stressing about it because surely Zelda, Sage of Time, princess of Hyrule, who must marry royal blood, who lives with Link in his fucking house, who has 10,000 years worth of faith and trust in him, who even as a dragon after she lost her self protected Link, his closest companion and confidante, doesn't actually harbor romantic feelings for him. Meanwhile, Zelda is running around in the background toppling the monarchy and reforging the societal fabric of Hyrule so they can be together. She's also confessed like, five times but Link hasn't picked up on it because he's overthinking it" are two concepts that can coexist
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