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flowerakatsuka · 5 months ago
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pov : you're the rest of the sextuplets meeting kuroba for the first time.
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codacheetah · 3 months ago
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Redraw of a screenshot from "We Need To Talk"
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lifemod17 · 1 month ago
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save me Hozier covering 'Sweet Thing' by Van Morrison!!
"good god you're a sweetheart" + the repeated "you're a sweet thing" I AM NOT OKAY
🎥: joemommaluvsya | x // hoziers guitars | youtube
Rockin' the Roses Benefit || 05/18/2017
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baseheadattack · 9 months ago
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rose and mom in: tuberculosis education
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betterthanbatman1 · 1 year ago
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Umm I love them???
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editsty · 2 months ago
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↬Like/reblog if you save 𖹭
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jojotier · 7 months ago
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thinking again about dunmeshistuck ages and having the strilondes meet at age 13 would be so fuckign funny. you are a half-dwarf named Dave of Stri'dir and your piece of shit tallman Bro appears to shove what looks like a baby elf in your arms and says that's your twin. you're just fucking holding this baby up and said baby is just staring at you from under her lacy little bonnet because and i cannot stress this enough, she is baby. five years later she is taller than you, speaking in full sentences, and refuses to acknowledge that said first meeting ever happened.
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wanderingcure · 1 year ago
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"Excited to see me, Little Red?" Cinder leaned against the door frame in a tank top two sizes too large, if she was wearing shorts they were too short to see over the hem of it. She had that infuriatingly smug look on her face, like she'd caught Ruby in some embarrassing act.
An excerpt/scene from a Fallen Petals oneshot I'm working on, because I cannot stop myself from doing multiple projects at once.
I listened to Play With Fire by Sam Tinnesz while drawing this and while I'm writing the piece, so give that a listen if you'd like a hint as to the vibes of the whole thing ;3
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cum-padre · 1 year ago
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WHY WOULDNT I STAND IN LINE TONIGHT~
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ensignextra · 1 year ago
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okay I know we're all still REELING from the new episode, I just wanted to put my 2 cents in about the "oooo who is Ruby's parents???" debacle.
As a person who is not biologically related to both their parents, all I can say is: I hope it doesn't matter. I know the way they're building it up is going to lead to some major reveal or something...I just hope it's nothing. Just some couple. No major importance in the greater series.
I think Ruby can work as a character just fine (if not better) if they don't have a relation to a major character/figure. 🤷
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fester-jester · 6 months ago
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It's not that I hate spinel, or even (some) spinel fans. It's how you guys completely ignored the show's continued message of how people can grow and change and overcome if they are given the chance, the space, the support, the understanding and turned it into a one note, black & white, "Rose is the show's villain!!, she was so cruel to everyone!!!, we saw her redemption backwards!!!!!".
People think su fans lack critical thinking for a reason.
I'm going to be kind to some of you who I think are young and still trying to develop these ideas/thinking but listen up, we did not go through so many examples of how people can be awful and still given the chance to change for you guys to do the shit you do to Rose.
I get it, a character you like, love even, got hurt but spinel hurt people too. The diamonds did, Steven did, Connie did, the crystal gems did, Greg did. ALL of them fucking did. But you people do not give Rose the grace you do to most of them. Maybe it's because she's dead and can't defend, or argue or whatever shit you need for herself but that doesn't mean shit.
Spinel was hurt, lashed out, didn't know how to change, to grow, but she was given kindness, love, grace and respect to. She was given the opportunity to. Rose/Pink was the same. She was hurting and chose to change and get better.
Pink/Rose didn't have a support network. She didn't have a 'steven'. Yet none of you commend her for that. Shocking! Who knew! That the journey of bettering yourself would be ugly and still full of hurt. That sometimes you cannot go back. That sometimes you cannot undo the things you've done. That you did the best you could in that moment, and in that moment you still felt that instinct to rely on the same behaviors of the past (fear, avoidance, isolation, etc).
Rose had no support network. She a had abusive guardians, an unsafe home, traumatized people she loved, and enablers (Greg and pearl love you guys but shit was a mess). She tried to change and it was ugly at times, but she had to learn how to do it on her own! Rose is what laid the groundwork for the characters to end up in the place they were by the end of the show!!! Better and healing! And none of you fucking consider that! None of you give her the understanding and love the characters in the show were asking you to do! That were trying to teach you this lesson. This is a major theme of the show!! We got many characters showing that! WE FUCKING GOT SPINEL'S MOVIE ABOUT IT. I'm SO fucking sick of it. I'm not in the mood to list all the "crimes" every other character did in the show that they were just as "bad" as Rose (that was the whole plot of the final season. Characters we love being "exposed" as being able to royally fuck up while still having good intentions and doing the best the could in the moment).
That's why it's tiring to interact or sometimes acknowledge spinel fans. Or just Rose haters in general. You have all this love and care and understanding for spinel and others but when the show asks you to take in their message and give the same to all, you suddenly lack it. It's enraging and disappointing.
I'm not asking you to love Rose because I can't force people to like characters they don't, just please stop running with this stupid as shit narrative that she's the great 'bad', great demon, true evil of this show. She was a person trying to be better, and if she hadn't, we wouldn't have ended up with the situation we got. We would have no Steven. We would have no lesson that, no matter what, you can change and grow. No change is ever truly beautiful, remember that
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wonder-worker · 9 months ago
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"The feast of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist being appointed as the day upon which the coronation of the king [Edward V] would take place without fail, all both hoped for and expected a season of prosperity for the kingdom."
— Excerpt from the Croyland Continuator / David Horspool, Richard III: A Ruler and Reputation
Even though Edward IV’s death was unexpected, after twelve years of peace there need not have been too much of a sense of foreboding about the succession. The great dynastic wound from which the Wars of the Roses had grown had not so much been healed as cauterized by the extinction of the House of Lancaster. There was no rush for London, as had happened in earlier, disputed successions. The royal party didn’t set out from Ludlow for ten days after hearing the news of Edward IV’s death, while Richard took his time, too. And the new king had [his mother the dowager queen and] two uncles to support him: his mother’s brother, the sophisticated, cultured, highly experienced Earl Rivers; and his father’s, the loyal and reliable Duke of Gloucester, to whom Edward IV had entrusted unprecedented power and vital military command.
... [Richard of Gloucester] had achieved his goal by a mixture of luck and ruthlessness, and if he made it appear, or even believed himself, that destiny played a part, this only made him a man in step with his times. Modern historians have no time for destiny, but sometimes the more ‘structuralist’ interpretations of the events surrounding the usurpation can come close to it. When we read that ‘the chances of preserving an unchallenged succession were . . . weakened by the estrangement of many of the rank-and-file nobility from . . . high politics, which was partly a consequence of the Wars of the Roses and partly of Edward IV’s own policies’, it is hard not to conclude that an unforeseeable turn of events is being recast as a predictable one. But without one overriding factor – the actions of Richard, Duke of Gloucester after he took the decision to make himself King Richard III – none of this could have happened. That is, when the same author concedes ‘Nor can we discount Richard’s own forceful character’, he is pitching it rather low*.
Edward IV had not left behind a factional fault line waiting to be shaken apart. Richard of Gloucester’s decision to usurp was a political earthquake that could not have been forecast on 9 April, when Edward died. After all, Simon Stallworth did not even anticipate it on 21 June, the day before Richard went public. We should be wary of allowing hindsight to give us more clairvoyance than the well-informed contemporary who had no idea ‘what schall happyne’. This is not to argue that Richard’s will alone allowed him to take the Crown. Clearly, the circumstances of a minority, the existence of powerful magnates with access to private forces, and the reasonably recent examples of resorts to violence and deposition of kings, made Richard’s path a more conceivable one. But Richard’s own tactics, his arrest of Rivers, Vaughan and Grey, the rounding up of Hastings and the bishops, relied on surprise. If men as close as these to the workings of high politics at a delicate juncture had no inkling of what might happen, the least historians can do is to reflect that uncertainty [...].
(*The author who Horspool is referencing and disagreeing with is Charles Ross)
#wars of the roses#edward v#richard iii#edward iv#my post#I'm writing a post on this topic but I have no idea when I'll finish it so I figured I should post Horspool's epic analysis#or should I say epic takedown? <3#friendly reminder that Richard's usurpation happened primarily and decidedly because of Richard's own decisions and actions#we need to stop downplaying his singular agency and accountability by casting the blame on others#most of all Elizabeth Woodville and her family but also the bizarre interpretation of historians like Ross and Pollard (et al)#who somehow hold Edward more responsible (through a 'structuralist' view as Horspool says) even though that literally makes no sense#also friendly reminder that actual contemporaries did not view Edward V's minority as a sign of worry and potential discontent#quite the opposite - they expected him to have a prosperous reign. which made sense since Edward IV left his son a far more stable#country than any former minor king (and most other adult kings tbh). The irony is that it was his son's usurper who benefitted from it.#also I added Elizabeth Woodville to the list because Edward V himself specifically said that he trusted the governance of the country#'to the peers of the realm and the queen' as quoted by Mancini (likely relayed to him by John Argentine)#and this is supported by evidence. After Edward's death the Croyland Continuator substitutes Elizabeth's role in the council#for that of the King: 'the counsellors of the king now deceased were present with the queen'#we know Elizabeth presided over all the council's decisions and initiated proposals (the size of her son's military escort) on her own#She was clearly the one with the most authority in the council (who were described as being present with *her* not anyone else)#Hastings made demands but he couldn't enforce them at all (and was in fact worried). It was clearly Elizabeth who had that power.#She was likely going to play a very prominent role during her son's minority and imo it's problematic to assume otherwise#(Lynda Pidgeon assumes otherwise but she's based her assumption on objectively false information so I don't think we should take her#seriously)(see: she claims that EW lacked influence compared to her male relatives in royal councils when EW HERSELF WAS IN ROYAL COUNCILS)#That's not to go too far the other direction and claim EW tried to dominate and tactlessly exclude others - we know she didn't#The impression we get by this first council and by Richard's own actions indicates that she Richard and Anthony would likely#work *together* when it came to governing the realm#I do find it frustrating when people disregard the fact that based on the impression we have she would've had a very visible#and powerful role
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green-hill-haven · 7 months ago
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Hear me out. Sally x Amy. Sally seems like she needs someone loyal and committed, and Amy MORE than delivers that. They both share this kind of can-do sensibility as well. And I feel like Sally can help keep Amy's temper in check with her reasonable attitude.
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junefiress · 7 months ago
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reading the name of the rose feels like that John mulaney bit about how shite detectives must have been before modern day forensic science except the hindrance in this case isn't a pool of blood they have no way to analyse its the fact the detectives need to stop and wax poetic about doors and christ laughing and also how everyone gets at least a little turned on by getting tortured, actually
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fourteentrout · 8 months ago
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I know their hate sex game was off the charts
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