I might sound crazy but have yer heard about our lord and savior the Lamb and their catboy? These two might look innocent but when left alone they get up to some quirky things.
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This is not Lego monkie kid fanart, you’re just delusional.
(I doodled this when I was half asleep this morning. Red was the first thing on my mind for some reason.)
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*hands Milo a bug* 🐛
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idk what the fuck im doing with my life rn
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As someone who’s always been raised by a lesbian mother this happens more often than I thought.
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People in real life *think that I am a successful mentally stable adult*
Me *obsessing over gay men from this one media 70% of the time*
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Novemebr 2023 vs. April 2024
Ummm.... I think.. I might've... improved a BIT without doing much??? WTF. This is 6 months apart. How the fuck did this happen?? HELP?
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I do not regret anything, I plead guilty.
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This contrast in color makes it clear that what he wears is Not His.
[please don't tag as ship]
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kunsel i love you come home my sweet angel
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hey have you ever had that moment of when your youngest sibling does a prank on an adult in your house and that adult says horrible things to your baby sibling telling them that they’re an abuser so you step in and tell the adult to quit it only for them to gaslight you into thinking that your a disrespectful brat the next day so you stop talking until someone makes you talk about your feelings in which that person goes to tell the shitty adult to stop being mean only for the shitty adult to say that they’re conspiring against them and that they’re the victim?
me neither bc that would be so super specific and weird and-
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This election day, I'm thinking of my Nana.
I'm thinking of how as a young woman, she fled political violence in her native Colombia to build a new home in a more stable country. I'm thinking about how she lived a long life, but not long enough to see her home country elect its first ever progressive president (just a few months ago!).
Coincidentally, I was living in Colombia at that time (in the very city she grew up in), and I was able to witness what felt like a miracle. A very conservative country, suffering from the violent inheritance of colonization and catholic invasion and the war on drugs, against a backdrop of the dangerous global rise of the far right--this unlikely country managed to elect one of the most progressive heads of state in the world, in 2022. That's a pretty big deal.
And I'm thinking about this, this election day, because that election was won by a very thin margin. I'm thinking about how it almost didn't happen. I'm thinking about how it was only possible thanks to the highest voter turnout in 20 year. And I am thinking about the countless number of voters who chose to vote for the first time. I am thinking of the poorest and most disenfranchised citizens who showed up at the polls. I am thinking of the indigenous women who rode 12 hours on public buses to vote at the 'nearest' polling stations. I am thinking of all the money and corruption that went into preventing minority citizens from voting, and I'm thinking about how they showed up in the millions and voted anyway.
I am thinking that I would like to see a miracle like that in my own home country.
So if you're on the fence about waiting in line today to cast your vote, I hope that you will think--about the country you want to live in, the future you hope will unfold, and about all of the people it takes to make a miracle.
Because history may deem us nameless and faceless, but when we show up en masse, we are the ones who make history happen.
And yes, maybe also spare a thought for my Nana. Who was in fact a very angry and judgemental woman who supported the republican party for 50+ years, and who would be turning in her grave right now (if the family hadn't had her cremated). Think about the mean angry ghost of my Colombian grandmother, who very much wants you to not show up at the polls to support abortion and other sinful progressive values. Think about her. Do it for her. Do it for Nana.
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sometimes i remember that arthur held merlin's head and looked into his eyes as he died, how ygraine said "your eyes. they were looking up at me. those few seconds i held you were the most precious of my life", and how he saw isolde requesting tristan to hold her even as they grieved over the dreams they didn't get to live. arthur requested to be held at his deathbed because he wanted to give merlin the same relief of knowing that you made someone's last seconds their most precious memory. even if the guilt will still be there, even if merlin will still have to keep on living the in the world they dreamt of building with only the memory of arthur, then at least their last memory together would be one where he was thanked for existing in arthur's life, because in the end that's the only thing that matters.
its so, so, so beautiful that arthur's death is paralleled to both isolde and ygraine's, actually. because it just shows how much love doesn't need to be defined - just that it exists. and i think when arthur held merlin's head and looked into his eyes, he finally understood what his mother meant when she said nothing is important except that he lived, that even if arthur was born of uther's betrayal it does not make her love him any less, and that he would have given her life willingly anyway. because in that moment, arthur was merely happy that merlin could live in the kingdom they built together, that even if merlin had lied to him, he did not love merlin any less, and that he now knew what he would have done had merlin confessed earlier - he would have chosen merlin over and over again. just like merlin never failed to choose him
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dust with a fucked up savior complex save me dust with a fucked up savior complex SAVE ME!!!! he's literally sooo savior complex coded. he killed his underground to "save" everyone and stop the human from killing them. he thinks that it's better that he does the murdering instead of the human because he has better intentions. he's sad at the beginning (rightfully so) but savior complex dust really gets so much cooler when you add in the fact that dust eventually started to LIKE killing his underground 😭😭 like just..... imagine a manic dust who's gone mad going around claiming he's helping everyone with what he's doing when he's really,,,, not. soo cool.,,, (like dude how are you SAVING people if they don't exist after you've killed the person who was killing them. there is nobody to be safe but yourself anymore) (can you tell this was inspired by the one comic of dust killing his papyrus and saying "it was better if i did it" or something)
but also also on the other hand,,,,, revenge fueled dust??? he's gotten SO bitter from the repeated resets and genos that he's genuinely bitter enough to risk it all to stop the human. he doesn't have pure intentions in this one. dust doesn't claim he's saving anybody with what he's doing murdering them all. he KNOWS it's bad and wrong and hypocritical but he does it anyways because he wants to not only stop the human but to make them suffer. he purposely wants them to keep coming back after killing them just so he can kill them over and over and over and have them experience a fragment of the suffering he did with having all of his friends and family killed. but i think a revenge fueled dust (in contrast to savior complex dust) would be a lot cooler if he still felt shitty for killing everyone. it's painful to do but hate is stronger than love and dust's hate for the human is MUCH stronger than his love for the underground atp
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do you ever just go YOU CAN SEE THE CELEBRATIONS STARTING, HE’S GOT ONE MORE CORNER THE FAMOUS PARABOLICA TO GO, MERCEDES THREW EVERYTHING AT HIM TODAY CHARLES LECLERC HAS COPED BRILLIANTLY! HE WON IN SPA HE WINS IN MONZA, CHARLES LECLERC IS THE WINNER OF THE 2019 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX or are you mentally stable
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