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freddy-owo · 1 year ago
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Bmc ship tier list because I say so (/lh)
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(If you’re confused in what each tier means then feel free to ask for clarification!! ^^)
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The New History of the DC Universe #3 cover
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Bart front and center 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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contradictorypenguin · 6 months ago
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Lost + text posts
Lost memes 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
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ivebeendressingforrevenge · 4 months ago
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lost is the best thing ever made in the whole entire universe ever.
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rangersoup · 7 months ago
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I’m doing it guys. I’m manifesting a Ranger Reyes spin off. With lots of domestic Tarlos. And Tarlos as parents. And more of Mr Ranger Soup man and him and Carlos being a chaotic duo. And TK and Mrs Soup being bitchy Ranger wives, first towards each other and then later on WITH each other. And little play dates between Jonah and the little soup dumplings. And Carlos getting shot again because lord knows they didn’t have nearly enough drama last time. Im manifesting it with all my might. I’m using all of my strength to will it into existence. It’s gonna work, guys!
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mikyapixie · 2 months ago
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𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐇𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 𝐎𝐟 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐃𝐂 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐞 #𝟑 𝐂𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫
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69dog69 · 10 months ago
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Eat.
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milolovesbmc · 1 year ago
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Some stuff I posted on tiktok because I think these are funny
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Managed to get the entire series of Lost brand new at Half Price Books!!! 🖤✈️🏝️💨
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whats-the-problem-boblem · 5 months ago
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Be More Chill movie nightmare cast
Jeremy - Ethan Slater
Micheal - Todrick Hall
Christine - Awkwafina
SQUIP - Chris Pratt
Rich - Logan Paul
Jake - Matthew Morrison
Chloe - Colleen Ballinger
Brooke - Addison Rae
Jenna - Trisha Paytas
Mr. Heere - James Corden
Mr. Reyes - JYP
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weirdnotal · 16 days ago
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One thing that funny to Stiles character to me is that he obviously knows the other "weirdo" kids at school at least semi well, Erica knows him slightly before she's a wolf, he knows Boyd well enough to think dropping by his house wouldn't be awkward and he gets the ice rink keys from him, Stiles seems to know more background characters, and of course the way that him and Danny kind of stick out together despite that Danny's bff Jackson hates stiles, and yet Stiles stays really loyal to Scott as his main friend to the point of just sitting alone when they have fights. Also, does Scott just like refuse to hang out with the other weirdos in the beginning, too, cause he seems really disconnected from them despite being a loser at first???
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swingingspaceageidiot · 1 month ago
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okay…
im planning on making a short film based on bmc but with a twist…
this will probably take ages cause up until october im busy every week but i might start writing scripts for it soon…
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marchofthewitchhunters · 1 year ago
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how i think bmc characters would react to being asked to buy pads
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xoxorealitygalore · 3 months ago
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Fast & Furious: The Mother
Luke Hobbs x OC
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Summary: An assassin comes out of hiding to rescue her daughter, whom she left earlier in life.
Fast & Furious presents The Mother: Family runs deep. Vengeance runs deeper.
Part Two
The Hobbs Family
* Sefina Hobbs - Matriarch
* Jonah Hobbs - Mechanic
* Tamina as Auli'i Hobbs - Jonah’s Wife
* Zilla Fatu as Zilla Hobbs - Jonah’s Son
* Luke Hobbs
* Veda Burgos-Hobbs - Luke's Wife
* Samantha Hobbs - Luke's Daughter
* Kal Hobbs
* Nia Jax as Tiasa Hobbs - Kal’s Wife
* Roman Reigns as Mateo Hobbs
* Bianca Belair as Chey Hobbs - Mateo’s Wife
* Timo Hobbs
* Sasha Banks as Lanuola Hobbs - Timo’s Wife
* Jimmy Uso as Enele Hobbs
* Naomi as Tisha Hobbs - Enele’s Wife
* Jey Uso as Enoka Hobbs
* Bayley as Gabby Hobbs - Enoka’s Wife
* Lisa Hobbs
* Jacob Fatu as Laki Hobbs
* Solo Sikoa as Fetu Hobbs
Samoa
The roar of the ocean echoed like a war drum across the Samoan cliffs as the black military transport jet touched down on the cleared dirt strip. As the blades slowed, dust rose into the sky like a curtain being drawn on an old stage, revealing figures forged from metal, muscle, and memory.
Veda stepped out first, wind tugging at her hair, boots crunching over volcanic soil. Her gaze scanned the horizon.
Behind her, Luke followed. Towering and silent, Samoa was still etched into his bones. And beside them came Dominic and his crew, their engines silent for once, their loyalty loud in their presence. But it wasn’t Dominic’s crew that concerned Luke today.
It was his family.
They came here not to seek peace, but power and to gather strength in numbers to save the one thing they couldn’t afford to lose: Samantha. Their daughter. Kidnapped. Gone for nearly two weeks. Every hour chipped away at Veda’s sanity. Every second turned her into a sharper weapon.
The compound loomed on the edge of the jungle. It wasn’t a house; it was a monument to resilience, sweat, and scars. Hobbs Customs, a place rebuilt from betrayal and estrangement. The workshop smelled of engine grease, old steel, and island flowers.
And there, like sentinels of the past, stood the eight Hobbs brothers: Jonah, Mateo, Kal, Timo, Enele, Enoka, Laki, and Fetu.
Their eyes tracked the newcomers like hawks.
Jonah stood front and center, arms like tree trunks, face carved with bitterness. His stare locked onto Luke.
“You really brought her here?” he said without breaking eye contact.
“Didn't come for you,” Veda snapped before Luke could answer. “Came for my daughter.”
The air thickened.
Then Lisa stepped forward. She was Luke’s only sister, hair braided back, expression unreadable. Veda’s eyes narrowed the second she saw her.
“You mean the daughter you ran from,” Lisa said, voice low and dangerous.
In a flash, Veda moved. The first punch cracked like thunder across Lisa’s jaw. Lisa barely staggered before responding with a knee to the ribs. They collided like storms, so wild and merciless. Kicks, strikes, raw emotion. The ground beneath them exploded in red dust as they slammed into it, wrestling with more than fists with years of blame.
Luke didn’t move. His arms were crossed over his chest, face unreadable. He wasn’t letting them fight for sport, he was letting them burn it out. Dominic took a cautious step forward.
“Should we—?”
“No,” Luke said. “Let it happen. They need it.”
The brothers stood in a silent ring, watching without flinching. Mateo winced as Veda landed a knee to Lisa’s stomach. Kal muttered something in Samoan. Auli'i, Lanuola, Tiasa, Chey, Gabby, and Tisha emerged from the house, standing at the porch with folded arms.
Then the voice of authority rang out, sharp as ever.
“Enough!”
Sefina Hobbs. The matriarch. Time hadn’t shrunk her, only made her more powerful. With silver in her hair and fire in her eyes, she stepped into the circle. The sisters froze. Breathing heavy, blood on knuckles, fire still burning.
Sefina looked at them both.
“This house holds enough ghosts. Don’t add more.”
Lisa wiped her lip. Veda stood straighter, defiant.
Then Luke spoke. “Samantha’s been taken.”
Dead silence.
“Dante Reyes,” he added. “Son of Hernan Reyes. He wants revenge. He took Sam.”
Mateo shook his head slowly. “How long?”
“Two weeks.”
“You waited two weeks to come here?”
“I had to find the trail first.”
Sefina’s gaze pierced Luke like a blade. “What’s the plan?”
Luke turned to Veda, and together they stepped forward.
“We need all of you,” Veda said. “Dante won’t see it coming if it’s family.”
“Why should we help you?” Jonah asked. “You walked away from our brother and your daughter.”
“I did what I had to do to keep them alive,” Veda said.
It was silent after that moment.
Sefina took a step forward. “What’s the plan,” she asked.
Later, the garage turned war room. Tables were cleared, maps spread out. Dominic and his crew worked alongside the Hobbs brothers, who were still wary but cooperative. Old tools became weapons. Outdated trucks were modified for war.
Hobbs Customs became a fortress.
As they worked, dynamics shifted.
Kal taught Roman how to use a traditional Samoan war club. Timo and Letty argued over engine timing. Tej bonded with Fetu over electrical wiring. Amid it all, Veda remained a shadow of constant, quiet, and deadly.
That night, while the others shared laughs around the fire, she sat inside. The living room was dimly lit, filled with the scent of burnt wood and coconut oil. Her eyes landed on a photo on the shelf.
A black-and-white frame. She moved closer.
It was her and Luke walking down the aisle, barefoot on the sand, his hand in hers, both smiling.
She hadn’t seen that photo in years.
Gabby entered quietly with a mug of tea.
“Sam brought it when she visited,” she said, offering the mug.
“I didn’t know he kept it,” Veda whispered.
“He never stopped loving you.”
“I’m not here for love,” Veda replied. “I’m here for my daughter.”
Gabby sat beside her. “You sure about that?”
Veda didn’t answer.
The next day, the plan went into motion.
Jonah led the garage conversion. Mateo and Ramsey coordinated the tech. Dominic brought out hidden weapons. Together, they mapped Dante’s compound, an offshore fortress surrounded by motion sensors and mercs.
Enele and Enoka handled water routes. Kal and Timo coordinated diversions. Veda trained alone in the courtyard, blades slicing air. Her fury had focus now.
Sefina watched her from the shadows. “You’re strong,” she said.
Veda didn’t stop moving. “Not strong enough.”
“You’re not alone.”
Veda paused, blade at her side.
Sefina stepped forward. “I know pain when I see it. But you can’t save her with anger.”
“I have nothing else left.”
“You have us.”
The Burgos Family
* Pascacio Burgos - Patriarch
* Adriana Barraza as Lola Burgos - Matriarch
* Simone Kessell as Kailani Laguatan-Burgos - Veda and Cereza’s Mother
* Sylvester Stallone as Victor Burgos - Veda and Cereza’s Father
* Veda Burgos-Hobbs
* Luke Hobbs - Veda’s Husband
* Samantha Hobbs - Veda's Daughter
* Vanessa Hudgens as Cereza Burgos-Toretto
* Jakob Toretto - Cereza’s Husband
The ocean whispered in the distance, rhythmic waves brushing against the shores of Samoa like a steady heartbeat. The tropical sun cast a golden glow over the land, but Veda barely noticed. Her mind was far from the postcard-perfect beauty around her. While others marveled at the cascading waterfalls, the lush jungles, and the hum of island life, she was burdened with something heavier, an ache in her chest that no scenery could mend. Watching Luke laugh with his brothers, his family thick around him like armor, only deepened that ache. It reminded her of what she never truly had, a family, not in the sense of blood alone, but presence. Reliability. Love that stayed.
Veda’s family had always been like smoke. There one moment, gone the next. Disappearing without explanation, sometimes for years. Her mother would vanish with only a scribbled note left behind. Her father would surface when it suited him. Her sister, Cereza, had been the one exception, a flickering beacon in a sea of unpredictability. Even if she moved often, Cereza always let Veda know where she was.
And now, by some strange twist of fate or divine alignment, Cereza was in Samoa.
Veda didn’t tell anyone where she was going. She didn’t owe them that, not when her instincts screamed louder than reason. She slipped away from the Hobbs family compound under the cloak of midmorning silence, her boots crunching on gravel, heart thrumming like a drumbeat. The road stretched on, winding through palms and wildflowers, until finally, nestled between two flowering flame trees, she found the modest white house her sister called home.
The front door creaked open, and there she was. Cereza. Always effortlessly beautiful, skin glowing, smile sharp and amused. She leaned against the doorframe like she’d been waiting.
“Well, well,” she drawled. “Why are you here in Samoa?”
Veda stood stiffly, unsure of what to say. “Sam got kidnapped. We came to get help from Luke’s family.”
“We?” Cereza asked, eyebrow raised.
“Dom and his crew are helping us.”
A beat of silence passed. Then a slow, knowing smile crept across Cereza’s face. “Really? Then I guess that means you’re here to ask for my help.”
“If you want to,” Veda said, shrugging. She masked her emotions like a well-trained soldier. But her voice betrayed a sliver of hope.
“Of course, I do. She’s my niece.”
The screen door creaked again, and out stepped Kailani, their mother, elegant as ever in a flowing robe of Samoan print. Behind her, their father Victor emerged—tall, imposing, silent. Even their grandparents, Lola and Pascacio, stood on the porch, faces weathered but eyes sharp.
“My granddaughter has been kidnapped,” Kailani said flatly.
Veda’s breath caught. Her throat tightened with something she couldn’t name. Bitterness? Regret? Hurt, definitely. Her family, her disappearing act of a family was here. Together. Without her. And yet, they looked at her as if no time had passed.
“Yeah,” Veda murmured. The word dropped like a pebble into the silence. She fought to keep her face neutral.
Victor clapped his hands once. “Let’s get to work.”
They piled into two cars and followed Veda back to the Hobbs home. Gravel crunched beneath tires, sunlight shimmering across windshields. When they arrived, Luke was already rushing out the front door, his face a storm of worry and anger.
“You can’t just leave without telling anyone where you’re going,” he snapped, voice raised, eyes locked on Veda.
Veda stared at him blankly as her family exited the vehicles. Before she could speak, Victor stepped forward, eyes narrowing.
“Boy, if you don’t get out of her face, I’ll put you on your ass.”
Luke blinked, stunned into silence.
“I went to get my family,” Veda said as she brushed past him. “The more, the merrier.”
Cereza sauntered up beside Luke, smiling like mischief personified. “Hey, brother-in-law,” she said, planting a kiss on his cheek.
Victor’s eyes lingered on Luke with warning as he followed his daughters inside.
“I told you, you should have never married him,” Victor muttered to Veda.
Dom, standing nearby, glanced at Luke with curiosity. “Is her family like her?”
Luke sighed. “Worse.”
Inside, maps were spread, plans drawn, and alliances formed. The name on everyone’s lips was Samantha. No one would rest until she was safe.
“So where are we headed?” Cereza asked, eyes alight with the thrill of action.
“Sardinia,” Veda answered.
Later that afternoon, the buzz of planning dulled, Veda found her sister in the courtyard, staring at someone across the way. Her gaze was fixed, soft, haunted.
“Why are you staring at him?” Veda asked.
“That’s Jakob’s older brother,” Cereza whispered.
Veda’s breath hitched. “Your Jakob?”
“Yeah. You know I haven’t seen him in two months.”
Before Veda could respond, Roman, oblivious as ever, walked over and opened his mouth.
“Yeah, Jakob went out like a hero. Took out a whole crew of mercs so Dom could rescue Little B.”
The air thickened. Cereza’s eyes widened. Her knees buckled, and Veda caught her just in time.
“What?” Roman said, confused by the sudden shift. “What’d I say?”
“Keep it together,” Veda whispered fiercely, carrying her sister inside. The walls of the bedroom muffled the cries that followed.
“He’s dead,” Cereza said between sobs. Her voice was hoarse. “He’s gone. And I wasn’t even there.”
“I’m so sorry,” Veda said, holding her sister tightly.
Cereza’s tear-streaked face hardened with resolve. “Dante is dead when we catch him.”
“Of course,” Veda whispered. “We’ll end him together.”
Outside, Roman awkwardly filled in Dom on the scene he had accidentally triggered. Ramsey, curious, pulled out her laptop and did some digging. A few keystrokes later, she froze.
“I found something,” she said. “There’s a marriage certificate. Jakob and Cereza... they were married.”
Dom’s heart dropped. Letty put a hand on his shoulder.
“Talk to her,” she urged.
But Cereza was already asleep, drained. Veda stepped out and found Dom in the hallway.
“Stay away until she’s ready to speak to you,” she told him gently.
“Did you know?” Dom asked.
“About them? Yes. About you and Jakob being brothers? No.”
Dom nodded, the weight of the new revelation settling on his shoulders.
Their quiet was broken by Luke stepping in, tension lingering on his features.
“We need to talk,” he said to Veda.
“What? You want to accuse me of running away again?”
Luke sighed. “Don’t start that shit, Veda. I just want to talk.”
Dom raised his hands and walked away. “Love.”
“What do you want to talk about, husband?” Veda asked, voice cool.
“Well, wife,” Luke said, his sarcasm matching hers. “What’s your plan after we rescue our daughter? Are you sticking around?”
Veda paused. The question was simple. But the answer wasn’t.
“I don’t think that’s wise,” she said finally.
Luke didn’t respond at first. He just stared at her, his jaw clenched, the lines of worry across his forehead deepening. Veda’s answer, soft as it was, hit him like a punch to the gut. She had always been the wild one, the runner, the one who never unpacked her bags no matter how long she stayed. And yet, he had hoped. Hoped that having a daughter, a family, might change her. Ground her.
But there she was. Veda, still impossible to pin down, still looking for exits even when the door was wide open.
“Why?” he finally asked.
Veda looked past him, toward the window where the orange light of sunset was beginning to spill across the floor. She didn’t want to answer, but the silence demanded it.
“Because I don’t trust myself to stay,” she said. “Every time I’ve tried... something breaks. Or I break it.”
Luke stepped closer. “We have a daughter, Veda. That’s not something you just walk away from.”
“I know,” she whispered, and that whisper was more painful than a scream. “But I need to find the part of me that won’t run. Right now, she’s gone.”
Luke looked away, trying to temper the storm inside him. He wanted to grab her and shake her into sense. But more than that, he wanted her to choose them on her own, not out of guilt, not out of fear. Out of love.
“We’ll talk later,” he said, his voice low, strained.
Veda nodded. They both knew later might never come.
Back in the common room, the team was finalizing details. The rescue mission for Samantha was their shared focus, a goal that burned bright and unwavering.
Cereza had woken and was seated at the long table, eyes swollen but expression hard. Her grief had not dulled her fire, it had refined it. When she spoke, her words were sharp, decisive.
“We hit them fast and clean,” she said. “In and out. No warning. No chances for them to move her.”
Victor looked at her with something close to pride. Kailani sat silently, hands folded, while Lola and Pascacio whispered prayers in the corner.
Ramsey stood at her computer, screens casting a cool blue light on her face. “I’ve got coordinates. Dante’s operation is buried in an old fortress off the coast of Sardinia. He’s fortified, but not impenetrable.”
Dom crossed his arms, leaning forward. “Then we hit tonight.”
“No,” Cereza said. “We leave tonight. We hit at sunrise. Maximum light, better visibility. We take our advantage and amplify it.”
Dom nodded slowly. It was clear now why Jakob had loved her.
Veda placed a hand on Cereza’s shoulder. “You sure you’re ready for this?”
Cereza didn’t flinch. “This isn’t about being ready. This is about doing what has to be done.”
Veda watched her sister, a pang of admiration mixed with sorrow stirring in her chest. They had both been forged in chaos, but Cereza had found something, someone to anchor her. And now, that someone was gone.
Later that night, Veda sat alone on the back porch, staring out into the darkened jungle. The hum of crickets filled the silence. Her thoughts wandered back to childhood, to the rare moments of laughter with Cereza, to the nights they held hands under the covers during thunderstorms, whispering secrets like promises.
She heard footsteps behind her and didn’t have to turn to know who it was.
“You don’t sleep much, do you?” Dom asked, settling into the chair beside her.
Veda smirked faintly. “Neither do you.”
He chuckled, nodding. “Too much noise in my head.”
“Same.”
They sat in silence for a moment, the peace between them easy, unspoken. Veda turned to him.
“She really loved him.”
Dom nodded slowly. “He was a good man. Complicated... but good.”
“She lost a part of herself today.”
“She’s strong,” Dom said. “She’ll survive.”
Veda looked down at her hands, laced her fingers. “We’ve all lost something, haven’t we?”
“Yeah,” Dom said softly. “But we fight to hold on to what’s left.”
Part One
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Part Three
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bmcblr-remake · 4 months ago
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bmcblr remake is a non profit, complete remake of the one and only be more chill right here on tumblr dot com! everything from instrumentals to singing to drawings will all be done by us, so i do mean COMPLETE remake. the finished project will be released to the public, most likely on youtube!
we are currently looking for any instruments, but specifically drums! being able to play the drums by ear (i.e. learn from the soundtrack instead of sheet music) is preferred, but not too big of a worry if you cant! you might have to write your own sheet music tho want to join the music department? check out the pinned post to learn more!
if you dont want to be in the music dept but still want to help in general, check out the pinned post! its just all on there
art by @nat-boy
[this post will be edited as needed]
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