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squilfmybeloved · 1 year
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yk my grandma always watches the waltons and ive never rlly liked it and i know literally nothing about it except character names but john boy just looks so. delicate. like he needs to be wrapped in bubble wrap. the only word i know to describe him is babygirl. he is babygirl. he gives me the same exact vibe as din djarin and i couldn't tell you why. he's just so soft looking. he looks like he needs a hug, like he's a cold, shivering kitten i just found on my doorstep. i saw a post on tiktok (cant find it and can't remember the posters name) that was like din looks like he's constantly on the verge of breaking down and i agree and also think sometimes john boy is the same. idk thanks for coming to my rambles guys and happy pride babes<3
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helloparkerrose · 1 year
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thatsprettylane · 7 months
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You know what? I feel strongly enough about this super niche opinion to make it it’s own post. Robert Wightman did a decent job as John Boy but every time there was an intense scene, I kept getting worked up over the fact that I would never see Richard Thomas’ take on it. He’s a phenomenal actor and we were robbed of another Emmy caliber performance.
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ilovemarkhamill · 6 months
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Curly Hamill
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walton-posting · 9 months
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"Those were lean years and, for many Americans, a harsh and bitter time. On Walton's Mountain, we were sustained with poems and gingerbread and laughter and sharing. But most of all, by a remarkable mother and father."
The Waltons 01x01 "The Foundling"
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macrocest · 14 days
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22 works in our Cestember ao3 collection so far!
Here are more that have been added since the first Cestember rec list.
the start of the big bang by rodykatkami 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)  | Chousou/Itadori Yuuji
Chousou watches Yuuji touch himself from the cracked doorway and he feels his world imploding because suddenly he’s consumed by the need to have Yuuji screaming his name while he’s fucked into oblivion.
My Sister, The Sneak by KittyDaydreams Avatar: Legend of Korra  | Ikki/Jinora
Jinora tries to get some time to herself but has an unexpected audience.
night call by dalula Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling  | Orion Black/Regulus Black
His soft hair is ruffled in sleep and Orion, sitting next to him on the bed, dares to reach out and touch it—testing how deeply unconscious Regulus truly is. Like the well-trained boy he is, he moans.
saltwater taboo by rodykatkami Twisted-Wonderland (Video Game)  | Floyd Leech/Jade Leech
Jade uses his brother’s pretty thighs to get off
Longing to Touch by Herochick007 Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling | Bellatrix Black Lestrange/Narcissa Black Malfoy
Bellatrix watches Narcissa undress
Between My Legs by KittyDaydreams The Waltons (TV) | John-Boy/Mary-Ellen Walton
Mary-Ellen Walton tries to solve her own version of the seven year itch with someone she definitely shouldn't.
peeping tom by dalula Shingeki no Kyojin | Attack on Titan | Eren Yeager/Zeke Yeager
Zeke dares to push the door open a little more. Spying on his brother was risky enough, but this was getting careless. Stupid, sloppy, his father would've said. Not that Zeke would ever let him find out about his... hobby. The risk was worth it, though, to watch Eren shed his clothes piece by piece and reveal himself to Zeke.
what it takes is one word by rodykatkami Blue Lock (Manga) | Itoshi Rin/Itoshi Sae
Sae overhears his brother moaning his name when Rin thinks he’s asleep
loophole by dalula Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling  | Sirius Black/Draco Malfoy
“Hey!” Draco grumbles. He leans back into Sirius's chest, smiling when he feels Sirius's hardening cock nudge his back. “I am not a prude. I'm just saving myself for marriage.” “You—what?”
the consequences of lust by rodykatkami Shall We Date?: Obey Me! (Video Game)  | Asmodeus/Lucifer
Lucifer decides he must show Asmo that his casual flirting has repercussions.
sinful fantasies by Morphine (morphine666) No Game No Life - Kamiya Yuu | Shiro/Sora
For Cestember 2024 by @macrocest on Tumblr! Prompts: Wet dreams + Fantasy + Somnophilia
Workout Session by kryptophaps Original Work | Original Female Character(s)/Original Female Character(s)
Eve has a type. Tall, athletic—has that nice mix of lean and defined. Definitively feminine with the right amount of masculine—or maybe it’s the other way around. Really cool, but super nice. There’s someone in her life who fits that description. That person is her sister. And Eve has a plan to enjoy her a little bit.
verbatim by rodykatkami Ouran High School Host Club - All Media Types | Fujioka Haruhi/Hitachiin Hikaru/Hitachiin Kaoru
Cestember Week 1 Theme: Siblings Day 6 Prompt: Threesome
Doubling Up by KittyDaydreams Daria (Cartoon)  | Daria Morgendorffer/Quinn Morgendorffer
Quinn has uncovered Daria’s secret and wants to take advantage of Daria’s newfound expertise… in bed.
If I Should Die (Before He Wakes) by Anonymous 9-1-1 (TV)  | Evan "Buck" Buckley/Eddie Diaz/Christopher Diaz
A series of unrelated buddtopher fics for Cestember 2024.
bad decisions by rodykatkami 鬼滅の刃 | Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Anime) | Kamado Nezuko/Kamado Tanjirou
Cestember Week 1 Theme: Siblings Day 7 Prompt: Spanking
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meetmeinmontana · 1 year
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cantsayidont · 9 months
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More hateration holleration:
If you took one metric ton of stale cliches, marinated them for a week in fermented cliche sauce, roasted them until all the edges were thoroughly burned, rolled them in cliche batter, deep-fried them in Oil of Cliche, cut the ensuring mass into two unwieldy portions, and drenched each in a liberal quantity of CGI cliche gravy, you would have something approximating Zack Snyder's REBEL MOON (which is not in fact a Star War despite looking very much like one).
The fact that it has not one remotely original concept or idea might be excusable if it were any fun at all — most recent Mousified STAR WARS projects have been so dreary that there might be room for an off-brand knockoff that was actually a good time — but REBEL MOON PART ONE: A CHILD OF FIRE is ponderous, utterly without humor, and maddeningly self-important, which thoroughly squelches any fleeting spark of interest, emotion, or even memorable weirdness (like Jena Malone as an angry spider lady). Its main attribute is Sofia Boutella showing off the results of her latest personal training regimen, which doesn't seem enough to sustain more than four hours of joyless, labor-intensive space opera screen time. It's like watching someone you don't know play a video game in which you have no particular interest.
Is REBEL MOON worse than THE LAST JEDI or THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (or AHSOKA, etc.)? Not really, I guess, but it has nothing to offer that couldn't be more satisfactorily obtained by just rewatching THE FIFTH ELEMENT, or for that matter BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS.
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prettyblondguys · 1 year
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a good pair of secondhand overalls would fix everything I just know it
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Hello! first off, love your moodboards, they're all so pretty! i was wondering if you've done a 1920s or 30s themed moodboard before? hope you have a lovely day!
Hello! Thank you so much for the kind words :) I'm thrilled that you enjoy the moodboards!!
That's a really interesting question! I have never done any explicitly 20s- or 30s-themed boards, and as far as I know, but I have done several boards for various media set during those eras. Here's a quick list of them:
John-Boy Walton
Kit Kittredge
Atonement
Copperline
The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank
I hope this is helpful! If you'd like a board that's 20s- or 30s-themed, please just let me know and I'll be more than happy to make it :) Thank you again!!
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crestexa · 3 months
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ober-affen-geil · 4 months
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I have a hobby of watching mid-century American TV shows, and my current project right now is "The Waltons", which aired from 1972-1981. Set in the 1930s and 40s, it's a very Rockwellian picture of rural Virginia during the Great Depression and is regarded as an extremely family-friendly show (Amazon rates it for audiences 7 and up).
Like a lot of 70s television, and indeed episodic television in general, it's very much styled along "a lesson an episode"; each one has a moral to impart.
In the 5th season there's an episode called "The Fire Storm" in which the oldest Walton child, John Boy, starts up controversy in the community by printing excerpts of Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in his weekly paper. The episode culminates in the community attempting a book burning of all the German books in the library, including "Mein Kampf", and John Boy furiously stops them with this to say (emphasis mine):
"This is my fault. I started this whole thing with my newspaper, I know that. But you misunderstood me! I was trying to show you what people are capable of out of ignorance, and out of fear, and out of hatred!
Do you realize that this kind of thing is happening all over Germany? All over Germany! And right now Germany and Walton’s Mountain are not very far apart in my mind.
I read that a foreign tyrant was publishing his plans to take over the world, and was carrying out those plans; I thought you oughta have the opportunity to know about it, just like I’d take the opportunity to tell you if there was a blight that was threatening your crops or some kind of scandal that was threatening your government. That’s freedom, as far as I can see it. And if you choose not to know about it, that’s freedom too, but if you take a book, and if you burn this book then you can’t know about it! And you’ve had your freedom taken away from you, you understand me?
And if there’s anybody here who feels that this book is more dangerous in one piece than it is burned into ashes in that fire then I want you to come up here and I want you to take it out of my hand! I want you to throw it in the fire right now! Throw ‘em all in the fire!"
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I dunno folks, this one hit me as pretty relevant right now
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walton-posting · 8 months
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And in today's installment of "Waltons Scenes that Make Me Want to Sob," it's the scene between Grandma and John-Boy in "The Typewriter."
This is one of my favorite episodes for several reasons. It's the one that really establishes John-Boy as officially going after his dream of being a writer. The one where we get to see an intense, emotional side to him as his world crumbles at the typewriter's loss, and we get to see the love his little sister has for him as she tracks it down for him. And the episode also comes with this absolutely lovely scene.
As John-Boy is preparing to send in his first short story to a magazine, Grandma comes in to have a talk with John-Boy. She mentions how he's going to inherit a beautiful local meadow from his grandfather someday, and they have this exchange:
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And I just. It's such a wonderful little scene. Grandma comes in all subdued and seems a little hesitant to admit that she won't have anything "big" to leave her grandson. Of course, John-Boy responds in such a John-Boy way. He doesn't care one bit about being left anything material. "I've known you, Grandma. That's all I want you to leave me."
That's all. Just knowing her—loving her and being loved by her—is enough for him. The memories are enough of an inheritance. I want to curl up and CRY.
But it gets even sweeter. Grandma goes on to say that she grew up hearing and telling lots of stories—both made-up ones and true ones of their family history. John-Boy notes that he must get his talent for writing from her. Then, this happens:
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Grandma's inheritance is stories! Stories she's kept inside her since she was a little girl, stories that are important to her. And that's what she's going to leave John-Boy! What a perfect, beautiful inheritance to give to someone who has such a love of writing.
And John-Boy's response! Gif form doesn't fully capture the emotion in his voice when he says those words, but you can hear that they are truly from deep in his heart. Overwhelmed by the love he has for her.
"I cherish you." There's something about it that hits differently than "I love you." We should tell people we cherish them more often.
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rh490 · 2 months
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💞💘💗 my smash list 💓💖💝 (im js a girl)
michael jackson!!!! idc
milo manheim
drew starkey
john stamos
jacob elordi
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rob rausch
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jim sturgess
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… 2 be continued …
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70s80sandbeyond · 3 months
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Richard Thomas as John Boy on "The Waltons"
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stenka-razin · 9 months
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in 2023 I watched some movies
I was gonna catch up on all those best picture nominees from the last 5 years, but watched crap like Caligula 2 instead
The 1989 World Tour - Live (2015, dir. Jonas Åkerlund) Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022, dir. Rian Johnson) Flight 666 (2008, dir. Scot McFayden and Sam Dunn) Dracula (1931, dir. Todd Browning) Moonraker (1979, dir. Lewis Gilbert) The Pez Outlaw (2022, dir. Bryan Storkel and Amy Bandlien Storkel) Encino Man (1992, dir. Les Mayfield) Star Trek: Insurrection (1998, dir. Jonathan Frakes) Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood (2019, dir. Quentin Tarantino) Cleopatra (1963, dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz) The Alligator People (1959, dir. Roy Del Ruth) The Silence of the Lambs (1991, dir. Thomas Demme) Godzilla vs. Megalon (“ゴジラ対メガロ” 1973, dir. Jun Fukuda) Invasion of Astro-Monster (“怪獣大戦争” 1965, dir. Ishirō Honda) Breaking a Monster (2015, dir. Luke Meyer) Terror at Orgy Castle (1971, dir. Zoltan G. Spencer) Wake in Fright ("Outback" 1971, dir. Ted Kotcheff) m.A.A.d. (2014, dir. Khalil Joseph) Reservoir Dogs (1992, dir. Quentin Tarantino) Kung Pow! Enter the Fist (2002, dir. Steve Oedekerk) House (1977, dir. Nobuhiko Obayashi) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, dir. Steven Spielberg) Dunkirk (2017, dir. Christopher Nolan) Final Destination (2000, dir. James Wong) Glitch: The Rise & Fall of HQ Trivia (2023, dir. Salima Koroma) Basic Instinct (1992, dir. Paul Verhoeven) Pee Wee’s Big Adventure (1985, dir. Tim Burton) Caligula 2: The Untold Story (“Caligola: La storia mai raccontata” 1982, dir. Joe D’Amato) La noche del terror ciego (1972, dir. Amando de Ossorio) Rocky IV (1985, dir. Sylvester Stallone) Saw IV (2007, dir. Darren Lynn Bousman) House of Wax (1953, dir. Andre DeToth) Thir13en Ghosts (2001, dir. Steve Beck) Kashchey the Immortal (“Кащей Бессмертный” 1944, dir. Aleksandr Rou) Ghost Ship (2002, dir. Steve Beck) The Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971, dir. Piers Haggard) The Face of Fu Manchu (1965, dir. Don Sharp) The Brides of Fu Manchu (1966, dir. Don Sharp) The Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1967, dir. Jeremy Summers) The Blood of Fu Manchu (1968, dir. Jesús Franco) April Fool's Day (1986, dir. Fred Walton) It's Pat 1994, dir. Adam Bernstein) The Castle of Fu Manchu (1969, dir. Jesús Franco) Adam and Eve Meet the Cannibals ("Adam ed Eve, la prima storia d'amore" 1983, dir. Enzo Doria & Luigi Rosso) The Mountain of the Cannibal God (“La montagna del dio cannibale” 1978, dir. Sergio Martino) When Harry Met Sally… (1989, dir. Rob Reiner) Beetlejuice (1988, dir. Tim Burton) Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (2001, dir. Peter Jackson, Long as Shit Version) The Hobbit (1977, dir. Arthur Rankin Jr. & Jules Bass) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, dir. Robert Wiene) The Wicker Man (1973, dir. Robin Hardy) The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974, dir. Tobe Hooper) House of 1000 Corpses (2003, dir. Rob Zombie) Chopping Mall (1986, dir. Jim Wynorski) Basket Case (1982, dir. Frank Henenlotter) Cube (1997, dir. Vincenzo Natali) Cube 2: Hypercube (2002, dir. Andrzej Sekula) Practical Magic (1998, dir. Griffin Dunne) Tropic Thunder (2008, dir. Ben Stiller) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015, dir. J.J. Abrams) Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017, dir. Rian Johnson) Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019, dir. J.J. Abrams) Eyes Wide Shut (1999, dir. Stanley Kubrick) Superbad (2007, dir. Greg Mottola) Bruce Almighty (2003, dir. Tom Shadyac) House of Flying Daggers (“十面埋伏” 2004, dir. Zhang Yimou) Saltburn (2023, dir. Emerald Fennell) Grandma’s Boy (2006, dir. Nicholaus Goossen) Five Nights at Freddy's (2023, dir. Emma Tammi) Caligula and Messalina (“Caligula et Messaline” 1981, dir. Bruno Mattei) The Wizard of Oz (1939, dir. Victor Fleming, King Vidor, George Cukor, and Norman Taurog) A Christmas Prince (2017, dir. Alex Zamm) A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding (2018, dir. John Schulz) The Knight Before Christmas (2019, dir. Monika Mitchell) Goldfinger (1964, dir. Guy Hamilton) Total Recall (1990, dir. Paul Verhoeven)
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