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I think it’s hilarious that Dylan Anderson couldn’t understand why Monster Pig was so attached to him. His perspective is that of the victim of a series of terrifying encounters with this creature (which is true), but he fails spectacularly at realizing that Monster Pig sees a kindred spirit in him.
The man reiterates several times how he is fond of the pigs he cares for, how he loves them, they are his FRIENDS, how dare you hurt his friends!! But they are meat. He eats them. They taste good. Here lies Toby. He has bacon in the freezer if you want some.
#LIKE!!!!! DYLAN. DYLAN COME ON.#monster pig: ah yes another soul who understands the friend/food dynamic :) dylan: …#the magnus archives#tma#monster pig#dylan anderson#mag 103#cruelty free#gertrude robinson#tma season three#tma season 3#neo queen serenity’s posts#tma meta#the flesh
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Round Two Part Eight - Match 58
Our last matchup between two competitors from Round One, we have Cruelty Free (155 votes) against Creature Feature (140 votes). Will Monster Pig’s higher vote count keep it in the running, or will Neil Lagorio’s demise continue its greater win margin?
MAG 103 - Cruelty Free | Spotify - Acast - YT | Wiki | Transcript
Statement of Dylan Anderson, regarding an unusual pig he acquired on his farm in New Zealand.
MAG 110 - Creature Feature | Spotify - Acast - YT | Wiki | Transcript
Statement of Alexia Crawley, regarding her time working as a cinematographer on Dexter Banks' final film.
#the magnus archives#the magnus tournament#tma#mag 103#mag 103 cruelty free#cruelty free#dylan anderson#monster pig#the flesh#flesh#mag 110#mag 110 creature feature#creature feature#alexia crawley#neil lagorio#the web#web#round two#round two part eight
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the ultimate power duo !! (that no one knows about because I never talk about them)
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Dylan Anderson, 35, grew up in the arid, sun-soaked landscape of Taos, New Mexico, a small town known for its bohemian spirit and artistic community. She was raised by her loving, free-spirited parents, Willow (63) and Solomon Anderson (65), who owned a quirky thrift store filled with treasures from every era. Dylan’s childhood was anything but ordinary. Diagnosed with cancer as a child, she spent a lot of time in and out of hospitals, missing chunks of school and navigating a life full of doctors' appointments and treatments. Her parents, always gentle but overprotective, kept a watchful eye on her, treating her as though she was fragile, a porcelain doll that could easily shatter.
As an only child, Dylan grew up surrounded by her parents’ eclectic circle of friends, all artists, healers, and travelers. The thrift store became her playground, where she developed a deep love for vintage fashion and all things 70s—vinyl records, bell-bottom jeans, earthy color palettes, and retro interior design. Her parents, true hippies at heart, infused their home with the spirit of the past, and Dylan quickly grew into her own kind of vintage soul. Her quiet personality as a child was, in part, shaped by her illness and her parents’ protectiveness, but as she grew older and her health stabilized, Dylan began to find her own voice.
Though she once felt as if she were "breakable," constantly reminded of her condition and treated with kid gloves, Dylan began to see herself differently. She realized her experiences with illness had made her stronger than she had given herself credit for. Now, at 35, Dylan has grown into a more confident, grounded woman, though traces of her meek, introspective nature still linger. She’s never been the loudest person in the room, but she has learned to assert herself when it matters, speaking up for what she wants and who she is.
Dylan has always loved history, drawn to the stories of people and cultures that have come before her. This passion led her to pursue a degree in history, and though she hasn’t gone into academia or traditional historical work, her love for the past finds its way into everything she does, from her fashion sense to her hobbies. Dylan is an excellent seamstress, a skill she picked up from watching her mother mend and repurpose thrift store finds. She loves sewing her own clothes, often reworking vintage pieces or creating entirely new designs.
Dylan’s life is filled with quiet joys. She collects vinyl records, hunting for rare albums in her parents’ thrift store or online, and she spends hours listening to classic rock and folk music. Her home is a cozy, retro haven, decorated with bold prints, shag carpets, and earthy tones that reflect her love for vintage aesthetics. Though she still lives in Taos, she dreams of traveling more, exploring the world beyond her small town.
In terms of personality, Dylan is gentle, introspective, and thoughtful. She prefers the company of close friends to large crowds and is often described as an old soul. She’s naturally curious and loves learning, especially about history, culture, and art. While she may come across as quiet or reserved at first, those who know her well see her as kind, warm, and quietly confident. Her battle with cancer in her youth shaped her in profound ways, giving her a deeper appreciation for life’s small moments.
She still helps out at her parents' thrift store, and she often collaborates with her mother to repurpose vintage clothing. In her spare time, she likes visiting flea markets, where she can hunt for hidden treasures or fabrics for her sewing projects, and she enjoys watching old movies and TV shows.
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Opening Up
aaand here's my piece for this years @fbczine!
I tried including more characters than in my previous entry. The result? Not enough resolution! I also wanted to capture a good chunk of landscape :)
CLOSEUPS:
#artists on tumblr#control 2019#control game#control remedy#alan wake 2#jesse faden#dylan faden#emily pope#saga anderson#alex casey#ahti#ahti the janitor#simon arish#kiran estevez#frederick langston#fra mauro#fbczine#control game fanart#alan wake fanart#my art#fanart
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finally that time of year 🍂🤍
Dead Poets Society (1989)
#dead poets society#dps#dps fandom#dead poets society fandom#neil perry#todd anderson#charlie dalton#knox overstreet#richard cameron#steven meeks#gerard pitts#robert sean leonard#rsl#ethan hawke#gale hansen#josh charles#dylan kussman#allelon ruggiero#james waterston#dead poets fandom#dead poets society 1989#john keating#robin williams#chris noel#ginny danburry#chet danburry#mr nolan#mr mcallister#dr hager#dps boys
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dylan is crazy for always crying about not finding his halcyon girl but then not wanting her bc she looks so cute and seems so sweet
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TODD CAMERON PROJECT ‼️
Lions Den (1990) - starring Ethan Hawke & Dylan Kussman
and the return of my LET TODD SAY FUCK AGENDA
Post-welton vibes if Neil lived (and we ignore him ‘nailing a 24 yr old). He’s even a writer!!!
#look those cuties#please 😭#only two years post dps#also tw for lions den f slurs#CO Posts#dead poets society#dps#ethan hawke#dylan kussman#todd anderson#richard cameron
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i just kno dylan and eric are rolling in their graves over this
#this shit was so funny#also.columbine musical???#tcc tumblr#tccblr#teeceecee#tcc#tc community#tcc columbine#dylan columbine#eric columbine#columbine 1999#columbine school shooting#columbine high massacre#columbine massacre#columbine memes#dylric#dylan and eric#eric and dylan#robyn anderson
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I need a Dead Poets Society cast reunion. I think that would fix all my problems
#dead poets society#dps#dps cast#dps boys#dps fandom#dead poets fandom#todd Anderson#Neil Perry#Charlie Dalton#Knox Overstreet#Steven Meeks#Gerard Pitts#Richard Cameron#ethan hawke#robert sean leonard#rsl#Josh Charles#Dylan kussman#gale hansen#allelon ruggiero#James waterston
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Round One Part Eight - Match 65
Monster Pig, finally! Against the other half of our legacy episode pair -- Will Paul McKenzie join his son in Round Two? Or will he be devoured by the monster pig?
MAG 103 - Cruelty Free | Spotify - Acast - YT | Wiki | Transcript
Statement of Dylan Anderson, regarding an unusual pig he acquired on his farm in New Zealand.
MAG 027 - A Sturdy Lock | Spotify - Acast - YT | Wiki | Transcript
Statement of Paul McKenzie, regarding repeated nocturnal intrusions into his home.
#the magnus archives#the magnus tournament#tma#mag 103#mag 103 cruelty free#cruelty free#dylan anderson#monster pig#the flesh#flesh#mag 027#mag 27#mag 027 a sturdy lock#mag 27 a sturdy lock#a sturdy lock#paul mckenzie#the spiral#spiral#round one#round one part eight
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this filming-of dead poets society pic >>>>>
#<3#dead poets society#dead poets fandom#photography#neil perry#todd anderson#knox overstreet#charlie dalton#steven meeks#richard cameron#john keating#mr keating#robert sean leonard#ethan hawke#josh charles#gale hansen#allelon ruggiero#james waterson#dylan kussman#robin williams#peter weir#live now#jpg#i2maz
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Tbh idk wht Dylan's style and whay it woukd be considered but I love them sm,,, also forgot to add prns but their prns are they/them !!
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Judge Anderson
Art by Dylan Teague
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People who hate richard cameron have completely missed the point of the movie.
and you can all say “but richard cameron is an asshole and he disrespected Mr.keating so much by ratting on him 🥺”
first of all, cameron isn’t a asshole, he is misunderstood. Throughout the whole movie he gets made fun of for things he likes and HIS way of seizing the day. Even though the whole movie is about conformity but that doesn’t seem to matter because every one pushes cameron in to a box to carpe diem the way the rest of the group likes or sees fit.
And the argument that he was disrespecting Keating is crazy,cause he didn’t. Seizing the day means living life to the fullest and everyone hates on cameron for LIVING LIFE THE WAY HE WANTS?!?!THATS NOT DISRESPECTING! THATS LIVING BY WHAT KEATING SAYS?!?!
Yes cameron did rat on Keating but you have to realize he is a kid. I hate people who say “i don’t gaf if he was a kid” as a come back because it’s literally the most annoying response ever. Charlie is a prime example of this. When Charlie “chokes on the bone” as Keating says that shows that Keating wants his students to live life to the fullest but with some regulations set in place for safety. Cause at the end of the end Charlie is impressionable and a kid. Cameron is too. He sees one of his best friends die, not by an accident but by SUCIDE?!?! and he is told by adults that can have a strong impression on kids that “Mr.Keating was to blame”.
I’m not standing up for what cameron did cause it was fucked up but charlie did the same thing but every cameron hater glazes charlie for it. Charlie ratted first because his ego is just as tall as pitts but no one is mad at him right? Why is no one mad?? Cause Charlie made a red lighting bolt on his chest with lipstick and is the edgy bad boy.
I’m not saying I hate Charile but he isn’t the most perfect person ever, just like all the characters, they all have flaws because peter weir wanted them to be real. That’s why we feel so drawn to every character because even though they aren’t real they feel real by having flaws and character traits that connect with audiences of all ages.
Throughout the movie Cameron is again pushed into a box set by his friends, his only friends. Cameron likes school and learning but his friends see it as torture so to break free from this they write poetry, act, rebel but cameron doesn’t like that. That’s just not his way of seizing the day but peer pressure is real and he forces himself to be comfortable with it. He says he likes the clarinet, he gets laughed at, he joins in on scary story time, and they dismiss him off telling him they already heard it.
Everything is an attack on cameron because he doesn’t like what everyone else likes. When you get peer pressured into doing things repeatedly your peers who are pressuring you start to pick up on this and distance themselves from you because you are “different”. So cameron knows neil’s dad is shit but how would he know he is to blame for suicide? How would he know neil felt so strongly about acting and not just using it as a rebellion like Charlie? He wouldn’t because he could’ve never known with the barrier between him and the rest of the group.
From the 4/5 months they’ve known keating here’s what’s happened leading up to neil’s death:
-Knox sneaking out to go to parties and getting drunk af (another example of peer pressure)
-All of them sneaking out to go to the cave
-Neil going against his dads wishes which he has never done before
-Charile gets more rebellious
-Charlie gets threatened with expulsion
-Cameron gets made fun of more but Todd the new comer gets treated with respect
-Neil fakes a letter from his dad
-Neil is happy at the play
-Neil is pronounced dead the next morning
Neil never acted out before. When he finally did by the guidance of Keating, he died. Which is not keatings fault! I believe from the moment Junior year started Neil was planning to die. That’s why he was so demandent on Todd speaking up for himself, Neil wanted someone else to enjoy life because he was done living it. For his last final months Neil had he did Seize the day by doing something he loves. He spent his last days happy and the only one to blame is society for making neil a victim to the subject of conformity .
Cameron is not to blame, he is victim as-well. Just like Todd, Charlie, Knox, Pitts,and Meeks. They all were subjected to some type of conformity, that’s the point of this movie. Break free from the ties society expects from you and live the way you want too.
Cameron is such a well written character and how could you hate a someone played by dylan kussman 😔🙏. Dylan is literally my father idk what you mean???
#dead poets society#richard cameron#richard cameron apologist#dylan kussman#father figures#todd anderson#neil perry#charlie dalton#knox overstreet#stephen meeks#gerard pitts#chris noel#ginny danburry#movies#john keating#my man#dps fandom#dps boys#dps#dp spoilers
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