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Happy Birthday dear Edmond
A collection of Olive’s cousins
@mr-e-gallery
everyone needs to be your mutual
The best of wishes
James, Antoni & the furry ones
#Edmond Simpson#mr-e-gallery#Olive cousins#Love and hugs from our family to yours#Everyone needs to be your mutual#Vintage poodles#Kitch poodles#Ceramic kitch poodles#Your family loves you#You are young and beautiful#Share Edmond Simpson art#Happy Birthday dear friend
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Jason “my dad actually has a lot of siblings so I have some cousins I didn’t know about in star city I’m gonna meet :D”
Every single batfam member:
#it’s a code red#Bruce is trying to play it cool and fails so hard#Tim and Babs are scouring the web for any traces of these supposed cousins#Dick is gearing up for a fight#Superman and Wonder Woman are on speed dial#the watcher tower is on high alert: Batman in potential danger of going rogue again — protect batfam members at all costs#the arrow fam are very disgruntled about being called at ass a clock in the morning#and then Oliver promptly puts Star city on virtual lockdown#Roy is roped into a accompanying Jason#Jason pretends he doesn’t see all the assorted vigilantes following him#batfamily#jason todd#dick grayson#bruce wayne#batfam#robin
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>_<
#my art#dialtown#dialtown oliver#oliver swift#i know. SHOCKER.#dialtown is basically dsaf's cousin though so this goes on here
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i dont think i posted this here i made it after i finished reading blue lock like 2 months ago and it still stands. in fact i think its truer than ever to be clear kuon will help hide the body but then he will use it as a means of extortion via mutually assured destruction
#blue lock#shoutout to oliver my fellow swede#when i was reading i kept sending screenshots to oomf every time i saw him like omg my cousin oliver
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Wait I just thought of something funny.
So imagine Auggie, Oliver, Edmund, and Thomas being chaos cousins because that's what cousins close in age be, especially when they can just run across the square to each other's houses.
The older boys sometimes tease Thomas because cousins are gonna do cousin things, and then Thomas "pulls rank" because he's already a lord, and they're just heirs still! Though they all know that even if Thomas is legally the lord, and Colin is legally the acting lord until Thomas is of age, Penelope is the real lord of that estate. Colin just signs whatever she puts in front of him.
#shhh we don't talk about peerage right now#i have no idea if he actually outrank some of them#i think he would on oliver even after he becomes a sir and he outranks edmund until he becomes viscount but auggie is the toss up#bridgerton#polin#thomas bridgerton#bridgerton cousins
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Fun Facts. 100% verified.
Novelist Ernest Hemingway wrote a children's book about a mouse, Nicolás, that runs a mouse-casino under the platform of a train station.
Financier Warren Buffett got his start as the child actor who played "Cousin Oliver" on The Brady Bunch.
The clothiers of King Louis XIV of France invented the phenomena of bedtime slippers made to look like cute animals.
Jonah would later claim that the belly of a whale was his "happy place".
The most popular summer snack around the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area of Boston is pot-roast-on-a-stick.
Orbit, the Houston Astros mascot, in the lion's den.
#houston#texas#htx#astros#orbit#daniel#hemingway#boston#cousin oliver#warren buffett#king louis xiv#jonah#the brady bunch
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GOD seeing oliver spring in the show made me tear up so hard. like, in another universe we are still family. in another universe i still love you, i still play mario kart with you. in another universe i still hug you when i see you
#just.... siblings man#making oliver charlies cousin makes me so emotional for some reason#hstv#heartstopper tv show#heartstopper tv#oliver spring
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—Lois Lane about Oliver Queen, The Flash, “Elseworlds”
#The Flash#Clark Kent#Lois Lane#Kara Danvers#Barry Allen#Oliver Queen#Tyler Hoechlin#Melissa Benoist#Bitsie Tulloch#Grant Gustin#Stephen Amell#5.09 Elseworlds#Clois#Super Cousins
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might be going home this summer ya rab inshallah 🙏
#i've never crossed the border by myself but if i do go then it'll be the first time alone#but oughhhh i wanna see my cousins and i wanna eat good shawarma and i want to skate the streets of nablus#and i wanna tan in ariha and i wanna pray in al aqsa and i wanna eat street corn in ramallah#and i wanna eat knafeh and maqloubeh and olives and bask in the sun on my homeland
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It turns out the Cattons were big shareholders in Waystar Royco, and Roman is dispatched to England to woo the new owner of their estate prior to a big vote.
The kings? Short.
The vibes? Rancid.
The bathroom? Covered in coke.
#they go on 1.5 dates that end with oliver verbally domming roman in the bathtub#oliver is just too wet for roman in the end#romey still sends oliver the occasional dick pic#oliver has a brief obsession with cousin greg perhaps the only person he has ever met who is taller lankier and stupider than felix#roman roy#succession#oliver quick#saltburn
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farleigh analysis part 2, because the first post wasn't enough. this is going to cover all scenes set at oxford university that i find significant to my understanding of the character (this ended up including pretty much every scene with farleigh in it). once again... buckle up.
[0:03:48] farleigh: oh, he's got the scarf. hey, cool jacket! and the tie?
starting off with a banger! this is farleigh's first line, his introduction as a character. this is how the viewers are intended to see farleigh, at least for this portion of the movie. this is what i'd consider an outer-circle perspective of farleigh, how the majority of his classmates understand him as a person. catty and casually rude. it's significant how surface-level and mild this introductory piece of dialogue is. farleigh is pointing out how hard oliver is trying to appear mature and scholarly, because farleigh is too nonchalant to try hard to fit in (haha).
[0:07:10] farleigh: i'm so sorry. got completely lost- hi, nice to meet you. so sorry. tutor: you're farleigh start, i take it. nice of you to join us, finally. you're not a, uh relation of frederica start, by any chance? farleigh: uh, shes my mother. tutor: no! i knew her when i was your age, when we were both here! when she was frederica catton, before she went to america. farleigh: no way! oh my god, i'll tell her! she's gunna be thrilled that i'm being tutored by one of her friends.
and again, an outer-circle perspective. here you can see the supposed influence of farleigh's family title. "when she was frederica catton," signifying the beginning of the end of frederica's social rappour. farleigh is a product of his mother's abandonment of everything the catton's stand for; wealth, coldness, heartlessness. however, from this perspective, the one we've been introduced with, farleigh is still hiding in the ghost of his mother, before she moved, before she had him.
[0:07:48] tutor: not sure we ever spoke. farleigh: ...oh.
HEHEHEHEHE. i giggled.
[0:08:48] oliver: so you're picking apart the style of my essay instead of the substance? that's kind of... farleigh: kind of what? oliver: lazy? farleigh: it's completely valid to debate the rhetoric of an essay. it's not what you argue, but how. tutor: great point. oliver: yeah, especially if you haven't read any of the poems.
i think this dialogue is incredibly fitting for farleigh's character. as in, it represents how farleigh interacts with people at oxford, with the cattons. picking apart the style rather than the substance, because it's not what you argue, but how. using that comparison, oliver pointing out that farleigh clearly didn't read the material is synonymous with farleigh being clueless to how and why the cattons truly tick. this makes farleigh's socializing hollow by nature. whereas oliver... he does his research. he learns how the cattons function, what motivates them, what their dynamics are. he doesn't play into style or rhetoric; he doesn't need to.
[0:13:11] felix: oh, there he is! oliver! ollie! oliver, come here, mate! yeah, come here. come here. what? come here!
farleigh's face visibly drops, and he sits up straight where he's sitting beside felix. he's not disgusted, nor offended. he looks anxious. a few seconds later, as felix says "this is my fucking hero, right here," farleigh is giving oliver the gnarliest look. he's fidgeting with his hands, and you can see him swallow. i think he looks a healthy blend of angry and exasperated. as it's made known later in the movie, felix has a notorious savior complex. farleigh knows exactly what's happening.
[0:14:00] (shots) you can see that, between the last timestamp and this one, farleigh has been displaced to the other side of the table. previously, every single sighting of felix has farleigh glued to his side. standing right next to him. farleigh on the opposite side of the table as felix is very indicative of the very real threat that oliver poses to farleigh's stability.
[0:14:10] farleigh: it's your round, man! oliver: i should go to bed. farleigh: wait, no no no. you can't snake your way out of a round. oliver: i'm not. farleigh: it... looks like you are.
the most important thing about this scene that i'd like to point out is that oliver would not have, and should not have, stayed for his round if it wasn't an intentional plan. the nature of "buying rounds" was made clear and is clear. he reasonably shouldn't have stayed and specifically left when it was his turn to pay. that's gnarly. that's generally just rude.
[0:14:30] felix: farleigh. farleigh: what? felix: just cut him a break, mate. farleigh: what? felix: that round's gunna cost a fucking fortune. farleigh: pub rules, felix.
yes, i understand that farleigh is being intentionally confrontational. but felix consistently falls flat when "combating" the judgmental attitude of his family and classmates. although he did exactly what oliver wanted him to do by paying for the round, he lacks a genuine purpose behind his verbal condemnations. felix wants to believe he is morally better than his family, the people he surrounds himself with. because of this, he lacks passion. farleigh surrounds himself with whoever felix surrounds himself with; he has become part of felix's background noise. he has become another steppingstone to felix's upward climb to righteousness. another blurring, booing voice, antagonizing the people felix protects and defends.
[0:16:09] felix: yeah, well you know farleigh basically grew up with us. oliver: i didn't know you and farleigh were cousins. felix: mmm, my aunt, farleigh's mum, ran away to america when she was 19 to escape the cold-hearted english. ciggie? oliver: eh, i don't smoke. farleigh: dear aunty fred married a lunatic who pissed everything she had up the wall and a fair chunk of dad's money, too, until he had to finally cut her off.
(oliver did know that farleigh and felix were cousins tbh what a liar, can't believe he would lie like that. unbelievable. truly criminal).
at 0:16:10, farleigh watches felix and oliver sitting with each other at a party. this is played behind felix's voice-over, as he tells oliver about farleigh's family history. i find that so emotionally impactful. jealousy is a hard emotion to read on someone's face, but almost always, farleigh just looks sad. i often see him glancing down; this can often mean disappointment, insecurity, deep thought. at 0:16:27, you can see him briefly scrunch his eyebrows together as he watches felix light oliver's cigarette. he looks confused, judgmental, or surprised. the only thing i can compare this to is taking a bite of food that you didn't expect to taste horrible.
i wish we got to see more of farleigh and his mother, or at least what their dynamic entails. we know he asks (begs) james and elsbeth to give frederica money. we know that frederica was either too kind or too weak to cope with her family. we know that she was well-loved at oxford, or at least had some admirers. i find it poetic, that frederica ran from the english, and now her son is running back in place of her. i also wonder about farleigh's dad. there's no mention of him, past this scene; but if he's no longer with frederica, why would she still be cut off by the cattons? are the cattons really that cold to her, or is frederica still married? curiosity, man. i'm about to start making stuff up on the spot.
[0:16:42] felix: well dad, you know, he felt so guilty about the whole thing that he decided that he would pay for all of farleigh's education. oliver: lucky farleigh. felix: oh, fat load of good that's done him. he's been expelled from almost every school in england for sucking off the teachers.
at 0:16:50, farleigh is shown with a woman on his lap. she's more adult than farleigh. i think it's relevant, considering the voiceover.
i think an important word in this dialogue is guilt; it's a strong motivator among the cattons. yet, it's an inconsistent one. because the cattons guilt is so external as opposed to internal, there is a threshold at which their guilt feels resolved. they just have to convince themselves that they are charitable and therefore good. there is no real understanding of love, and what comes with it. there is no intrinsic need to support their family, simply because they are family.
i don't know what to say about farleigh and his relationship with authority. clearly, he has an unhealthy attachment to transactional and exploitative relationships. how does that complex interact with his social life? his family life? to live surrounded by money and to surround your life around money creates a need to quantify everything. it means you're trying to understand what you're worth, and what your actions are worth. this can also be a testament of farleigh's character; is he just unwilling to put more effort into school? is he unable to compete with the schools that he's attending through money instead of merits? yes, james is paying for his education, but since when? how long has farleigh attended school in england, and what schools did farleigh attend in america? there's a large difference in education. i digress. i find this detail about farleigh significant and upsetting in a lot of ways, and it would be just as upsetting if he really did just prefer transactional sex over doing his homework.
[0:22:27] (oliver sees felix at the bar without him) and this is where farleigh regains his place next to felix. the framing of the shot specifically includes farleigh and felix, centered together on screen. oxford is the only period in this movie where you can truly consider oliver and farleigh mutual threats. this is the limbo, where both of their minuscule actions could change the course of their relationship with felix. oliver and farleigh are both intimately aware that only one of them can exist at felix's side, only one of them can be felix's accessory. oliver's motivation to be in this position is infatuation. he hates what felix represents and loves felix as an individual. is this the same for farleigh? how much is farleigh motivated by his love for his cousin? how far devolved is their relationship, since farleigh realized he needed to play a game just to be treated with compassion by his family?
[0:26:30] farleigh: oh, nice tux. oliver: thank you. farleigh: wow! it's a rental, right? oliver: yeah- farleigh: yeah. yeah, the sleeves are too long. always check the sleeves! but still, not bad. i mean, you're almost passing. oliver: for what? farleigh: i don't know! a real human boy.
he's so petty, it's hilarious. there's not much to say about the majority of this interaction, other than the fact that farleigh is overcompensating for his own social insecurities. to be expected. i like that last line, though. "you're almost passing for a real human boy." does that have anything to do with oliver's poverty? maybe it's just a jab at his fashion choices. i think it's also safe to say that farleigh finds something legitimately unsettling about oliver. or maybe he really is just prepared to give felix's new project a tough time. there are a few reasons for farleigh to go out of his way to make felix's friends uncomfortable or inconvenienced; almost all of them are petty. venetia does the same. elsbeth, who shares felix's habit of hosting people, seems thoroughly entertained by oliver.
farleigh's oxford era is hard to get a read on. he's truly just... rude. he's also scared. his dynamic during the school year with oliver is so compelling to me, because oliver is still in a place of deep instability. he almost lost felix halfway through the year; he needed a high card to win him back. farleigh doesn't play cards, though. that's one of the biggest differences between the two characters. for all their similarities, the only action against oliver that farleigh seems to have is being mean. oliver is driven by an obsessive ambition to control, interfere, dominate. during the school year farleigh is shown, repeatedly, that he just wants to get through it. he's coasting, truly. he slides right back into place next to felix when the spot opens up, and he stays in the background. again; all style, no substance. no research. the cattons were never a game, to farleigh. they were just an uphill battle. they were his family.
#saltburn#saltburn 2023#farleigh start#oliver quick#felix catton#this is real insanity#i'm having so much fun#guys farleigh is my lover#he didn't ask to compete for his cousins love :(#imagine dude#i love my cousin to death#if he dropped me for a stranger#dude i'd lose it#anyways#i've been listening to ribs by lorde and thinking about farleigh and felix#i'm a little too attached to family dynamics#i can feel a fanfiction brewing in my stomach#lord above#i know i sound like a felix hater but i'm not#i swear he's as much of a complex character as everyone else#but he also needs several reality checks#the oliver situation was a decent reality check#too bad he died before he could have some growth as a person
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Ambrose and Claire, the owner of the bakery he's working at
#she knows nothing about the cult thing ect#she's the cousin of one of Ambrose's aunties (that i posted recently.. Marie)#and thinks Ambrose is the son of the friend of that cousin (not rly true but not thaaat inaccurate)#she really appreciates Ambrose's work#also she's a rly kind person and Olive loves her!!#that's it.. she's not a super important character for the main plot but is showing a lot at the beginning#my art#oc art#digital art#Ambrose#Claire
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flapanthers: making out super bowl picks 👀
#matthew tkachuk#is at 1:01 for those who care#everyone else is tagged in order of answer lol#feral cats#florida panthers#aleksander barkov#carter verhaeghe#sam bennett#josh mahura#steven lorentz#eetu luostarinen#dmitry kulikov#jonah gadjovich#sam reinhart#gustav forsling#kevin stenlund#niko mikkola#oliver ekman larsson#ryan lomberg#nick cousins#anton lundell#evan rodrigues#brandon montour
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congrats D20 for having just the most relatable/realistic young kids who are also siblings dynamic EVER
#burrow's end#d20#like me and my brother truly were fighting about who can jump off rocks the best and each had our own “thing”#also tula and viola truly do remind me of my mum and aunt#also untraditional family structures for the win#teddles and oliver just vibing as part of the family as like step cousins in law
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save me mary oliver save me
#she’s a mother figure to me. if my mom was as physically distant as my birth dad and a completely different person#i think about myth families a lot. leonard cohen talked about his myth home- jerusalem- a bit#and ever since i’ve been thinking there’s myth families some of us make as well.#the orion constellation is my older brother- leonard cohen is my….?- mary oliver is my aunt- probably- not mom#i can’t really fathom having a mom figure or a dad figure but we’ll see. jeff buckley is a cousin or even a “dream brother” because#our birth dads behaved so similarly with family and children
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I’m rewatching OMITB season 1 again and I feel like there are a bunch of clues abt season 4. Im adding screenshots of convos I’ve been having bc I don’t feel like typing again. But my theory is that there are multiple folks involved in Sazz’s death. Someone from production, someone in the building. Spoilers under the cut.
#omitb spoilers#only murders in the building#also bring back Oscar#what a cutie#and a good guy#and Theo#same sentiment#and remember Mabel had a mom?#and cousin? 😂😂😂#and Oliver had a dog#also…where’s Will?#and Donna’s whole wife and son?#and Lucy?!
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