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shipper88 · 2 months ago
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The worst part of shipping unpopular ships is the lack for a good fanfic or fanfic in general
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jeremy-bentham · 9 months ago
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gronjon44 · 2 years ago
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#Pride may be over but the gays are winning and Disney is getting their shit rocked
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fruitfulchaos · 2 months ago
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GO BURN CD'S. GO FILL PHYSICAL DISCS. PIRATE EVERYTHING. DOWNLOAD BOOKS, MUSIC, GAMES, SHOWS, FILMS. SAVE SNAPSHOTS ON WAYBACK. FUCK THE MEDIA COMPANIES. STREAMING ISN'T FOREVER. PURCHASE ISN'T OWNERSHIP. FORGE THE OWNERSHIP WITH YOUR OWN HANDS. MAKE MEDIA YOUR BITCH. STAY VIGILANT. I LOVE YOU.
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arcanegifs · 7 months ago
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Geeked Week 2024 | Official Trailer | Netflix | Arcane S2 Sneak Peek
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caprenoctem · 10 months ago
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Dream a little dream...
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nataliescatorccio · 11 months ago
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POLIN + kisses Bridgerton Season 3 Part I
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tr4shypuppy · 1 year ago
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"already it's only been ou-" YES ALREADY I NEED NEW WALLACE CONTENT ASAP.
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shipper88 · 6 months ago
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Looking for a fanfic for Jate baby theorie fans Seriously
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muffinlance · 1 year ago
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I'm barely to the massacre and I can already tell I'm going to be screaming at every this-makes-no-sense decision made by the writers (your temple is under violent attack, and you evacuate the kids... to a barely enclosed corner in a prominent temple room? Instead of to the hundreds of sky bison that were highlighted as flying in earlier? Why?) (And Aang left to clear his head and think instead of to run from his duties? That's such a less compelling plot arc?) (And the show had him briefly monologue about being a goofy kid who loves pies and his friends instead of using the extended temple scene to show any of that? Didn't want to pay more child actors, did you, Netflix?)
Yeah I'm just. Going to be screaming at the screen instead of enjoying this. Different decisions aren't necessarily bad, but when those decisions seem to be in the direction of "show a man burning alive before we even get to the on-screen massacre" this is just... not the show for me.
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dumbfilmschoolkid · 9 months ago
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if you’re starting one of the most critically acclaimed series of all time and your first thought is which episodes should i skip… just let the fucking tale seduce you damn
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billyrussoapologist · 8 months ago
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Rewatching LOST, and I gotta say, I don’t think this show gets enough credit for how socially aware it is (in some ways, and considering the time it was created!) Take Sayid for example. Sayid is a man originally from Iraq, who served in the Republican Guard. LOST started in 2004, just a few years after 9/11, and, considering it’s a show about a plane crash, it was bold for LOST to tackle the discrimination that anyone of middle eastern descent might face in the U.S.A. The majority of the survivors are white people with English as their native language. Some of them are wary initially about Sayid after learning about his time in the Republican Guard. Sawyer even accuses him of being a terrorist, and cites how Sayid was pulled aside by TSA (his intention is to use this as evidence to back up his claim, but he’s really just proving the discrimination against people from the Middle East). However, Sayid proves to be one of the most caring, patient, and genuine characters on the show. Like many citizens of any nation who join any military force, Sayid had good intentions, and got more and more tangled in the complicated, morally questionable (to say the least) web of war. He escaped, and felt immense guilt for his involvement in both sides of the war (he ended up also helping the Americans, after they convinced his to interrogate and torture his own commanding officer). During his time on the island, he is generally a helpful, benevolent man. Ultimately, his past doesn’t matter - and neither does anyone else’s. They’re all on the same team once they crash on the island. And then there’s the other bold choice - to have him romantically involved with a blonde, white woman (Shannon). Having an Iraqi man and a white, American woman as a couple on TV in 2004 was groundbreaking. I don’t think Sayid as a character, or Naveen Andrews as an actor, gets enough credit.
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cr-ok · 2 years ago
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that new Netflix show looks cool and all, but isn’t the writer’s strike still going?
update (July 30):
To those explaining WGA has not called for boycott and why, thank you, I genuinely appreciate you all. Sorry this response took so long. I just figured out how to view reposts.
To those who do not know, it is extremely likely a mass drop in subscriptions will turn into an excuse to say “streaming services are not a stable way to get revenue, so your work does not hold any real value for us”. A boycott has not been called as a result.
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that-sure-is-a-person · 8 months ago
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What the actual fuck did I just watch
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a-map-of-gays · 10 months ago
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Reblog to claim your spot before the renaissance
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rememberwhouare · 3 months ago
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Richonne hit #2 today on Netflix. Experience the best apocalyptic love story ever! Andrew and Danai really did it this time for us. They are the power couple of the apocalypse universe. They are the ones who love....They are The Ones Who Live!
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"Love doesn't die"
Watch "The Ones Who Live" on Netflix.
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