i have a healthy relationship with the 2011-2017 show teen wolf, most definitely
anyway here is jackson whittemore as a tarot card!
i chose the devil because his character is defined by his lack of fufillment and his desire to succeed (also hes very materialistic which also works)
i also gave him some snapdragons and foxgloves as dressing for the piece because they symbolize deception but also a will to thrive and toxicity and insecurity respectively. (im paraphrasing but you get me)
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⚰️ — Shotgun kisses with my sister make everything a bit better. I swear if she ever did this with anyone else I’d have their head, she’s mine.
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when daniel gets his memories back and remembers all the freaky hedonistic nasty cirque du soleil shit he and armand used to get up to in the 80s he's going to be genuenly confused about anyone finding armand boring
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The Beyonder is that “friend” who can’t stop making offensive jokes or playing mean-spirited pranks on people and who responds to criticism with “You’re too sensitive, why are you so triggered, no one has a sense of humor anymore”, etc. And then they can’t figure out why no one wants to hang out and everyone blocked them.
There is an explanation, if not an excuse, for the Beyonder’s actions: he genuinely doesn’t know any better. He came here to study humanity, and he barely understands human food, let alone human emotions. Furthermore, he doesn’t get that actions have consequences since his powers usually let him wriggle out of responsibility for the damage he causes.
I think the Beyonder genuinely wants to be Lunella’s friend, if only because he considers her one of the few entities who’s on his level. But again, he plays too much. He can’t even do Lunella a simple kindness like getting her back home without turning it into a joke… one she doesn’t appreciate.
As of the end of the “Wish-tar” ep, it looks like Beyonder’s burned that bridge. Lunella realizes she’s hurt his feelings and she feels badly about it. But can you blame her for sending him away?
I wonder if whatever entity sent the Beyonder to Earth intended for a disappointment like this to be part of his “research”, to have the experience of breaking something he can’t immediately fix.
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the question of whether hannibal is Bad For Will or Good For Will is one that this show um. spends probably too much time exploring and questioning in nuanced ways for the answer to be as straightforward as some people post to the effect of in front of me on tumblr dot edu
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"Well, you certainly took your time in returning." He let's the bat fly to perch on his arm for a moment, before watching it fly off and shift back to a man.
"Time does fly when one wishes to be thorough in gathering information." Jupiter gives the king a low bow, grinning. "And the information I have gathered is worth sharing indeed! Though, it seems you have already been informed of the basics, Your Majesty."
"That remains to be seen. Tell me what you know, Jupiter."
"Brace yourself, for the sons and daughters of the great Vanystean Empire keep grave secrets indeed~"
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⚰️ — I guess I have to say it back. She’s so cute isn’t she?
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Prey For The Devil and Tar
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9:28 AM EDT September 2, 2024:
The Rhythm Devils - "Tar"
From the album The Apocalypse Now Sessions
(May 25, 1980)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
This is Grateful Dead drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, with a cast that includes Phil Lesh and Flora Purim & Airto. Rhythm Devils began as an extended improvised segment with the two drummers during the second set of Dead shows.
In 1979, Francis Ford Coppola contracted Kreutzmann and Hart to provide polyrhythmic incidental music for his film Apocalypse Now. But then Coppola reneged and ended up using music composed and played by his father Carmine--although he did keep the incredible and visionary end titles music without crediting it. Kreutzmann and Hart then took the tapes to Rykodisc, who were glad to release them.
Anyway, this is in fact true jungle music, and I have no doubt Coppola's masterpiece would have been even better had the Rhythm Devils music been included.
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Bacot & Ingram Lead No. 3 North Carolina to 93-84 Win Over No. 7 Duke
By: Matt Bowers
Courtesy GoHeels.com
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.—Harrison Ingram and Armando Bacot both posted double-doubles as third-ranked North Carolina topped seventh-ranked Duke, 93-84, on Saturday night at the Smith Center.
Bacot had 25 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, becoming the first Tar Heel to compile those numbers against Duke since Hall-of-Famer Charlie Scott in 1970. The 25 points…
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