God this pic my bird feeder camera took of a baby starling and a mourning dove exudes so much emotion
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phone scribble of the pathetic
original bit
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when u finish a really good game or book and suddenly reality closes in on u and u are just sitting there wishing it wasn't over yet but it's over and u have to deal w it. and other such feelings
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bucky egan acts like the war widow of all time in eps 4 and 5. aside from the fact that everyone was gearing up to tell john about buck going down like he was a wife on the home front, you’ve got the suicidality and recklessness, the drinking and insomnia, the need to burn down what took buck even if it reignites his own moral crisis about the cost of war, the last minute jacket switch so if he goes down it’s not in a jacket buck hates… i am gonna be thinking about this forever
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until i recently read posts on here about how there is an inherent queerness to the doctor and rose's relationship in how it's unspoken and filled with yearning that i'd never really considered that element, despite knowing for ages that RTD is gay but. man. it's just reframed a lot of the series for me, like the idea that you have this lonely man who's just watched his people die and is self-destructive and misanthropic and traumatised and he can love again and he wants to but it has so many risks.
but especially S3 and how it adds even more weight to the doctor's grieving widower status. how he tells martha that he and rose were together but martha refers to rose as a friend to tallulah; the fact that he can only say they were together once she is gone; how the only other person that both can feel how he feels but also understands the depth of his feelings is jack, a queer man himself. and I've been thinking to myself lately oh, it's ok, the doctor and rose probably accidentally got married on at least one planet or something but also the point is that there was no official title that could convey to people the extent that they meant to each other, that the doctor can really only tell donna that rose was his friend even though it is so wholly inadequate and she comes to see that by the end of the episode (and martha too of course). how people who saw the doctor and rose together assumed they were a couple, like on krop tor, but once there's no more physical evidence of the relationship it becomes more vague (and simultaneously clearer).
anyway something about how christopher eccleston said he based his portrayal of nine on RTD and something about RTD saying that his husband is "in every good man i write now" and how the doctor and ruby seeing each other in the club mimics his first meeting with his husband aka the one moment he would use a time machine to go back to hmmm
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Varric, thinking back to Cassandra’s hatred of growing up around the Grand Necropolis and the Mortalitasi: So, Rook, you must be glad to be out of there, hm?
Rook, who can’t go home bc they stopped two undead nobles from tearing it apart and miss it soooo much:
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All about Emmrich Volkarin from Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Will you be romancing this silver-haired, smartly attired necromancer?
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edit: changed the hair color
I re-read Down Among the Dead Men and I decided Myrna needed a bff - here's my Mourn Watch b witch
silly trivia under the cut
good friend of Myrna
can be commanding and very petty
she loves gossip, especially workplace-related
is fond of Nevarran hunt balls
she probably laugh like an anime villain
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I imagine, that it gets quite uncomfortable under the helmet from the concept art...
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When a young mourning dove was trying to figure out how to use the bird feeder Bridget insisted on monitoring its progress.
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I might have made a mourn watch battle jacket
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