#this is probably inaccurate but oh well!
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Theyâre all like that you know.
#jâs crying and listening to music#I actually have no idea what the real lyric is.#Mutant - Shimon &/ Gero#this is probably inaccurate but oh well!#UPDATE; apparently its âtheyre all scumbagsâ#either at one point the shimon wiki was wrong or im just stupid and both are possible and likely!#(it wouldve been around 2022 ish like when it came out so its not far fetched that i read an old inaccurate translation but idk!)#(ive been in the shimon fandom like 3 months after noro came out đ /srs)#(i was cringe but i was free. and now im freerr!)#(i had/still have this ball of red yearn that i tied some mismatchbutton eyes onto and called it ânoro jrâ and they still sit beside my bed#(CHAT I FUCKING LOVE SHIMON HELP ME ITS CONSUMING ME AGAIN)#(i have up until muri on cd. ive listened to everything he has on yt. planning to on bilibili. and gonna listen to 97kids and whats left of#yullie echo. i fucking LOVE aster. i will FIGHT someone on this.)#(ikitai is lyrics from aster. tho idk who sings it there??? in the comments Âż? linked aster to his selfcover implying that isnt him ig?#maybe maiki-p?? shrugs idk. i dont have yt on my phone rn!#im not a fake fan i swear i just constantly forget to actually look i swear i swear)
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why didn't i get my top podcasts in my spotify wrapped this is bullshit (i know exactly which ones will be there)
#it would've been nice to know the minutes though#but then again it's probably inaccurate because i switched to podbean and then to patreon#oh well.........
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*Shuffles in and drops these off*
#Itâs been a while#The Jason one is young James and Lars told to be nice lol#I think theyâre probably inaccurate#But oh well#In case you canât tell I want Daveâs jacket
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Ok Azul, in order to explain that, Iâm gonna have to explain the typing system.
So thereâs the three stater types: fire, water, and grass. Theyâre basically the equivalent of fire, water, and flora magic, same strengths and weaknesses and everything. I guess maybe normal would kinda be the equivalent of cosmic?
Anyways, thatâs pretty straight forward, but the type match ups start to get really confusing when you get into the other 14 typesâ
#Forgive me if my information is inaccurate I didnât want to look too much up#because the joke probably wouldnât be as funny if it didnât sound like me rambling as I try to explain Pokemon on the spot#twisted wonderland#azul ashengrotto#pokemon#Has someone made this joke already? If they have oh well
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I feel like they'd be friends
#adventure time#fionna and cake#simon petrikov#smile for me#smile for me game#s4m#dr habit#boris habit#the heights are probably inaccurate considering habit is 7'4 feet tall#and i have no idea how tall simon is#but oh well
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Gen 2 Playlist Analysis
Now that we know exactly how important and foreshadow-y these songs are, I decided that I have too much free time so hereâs my shitty prediction of the songs meaning on the Gen 2 playlist. This is not serious at all so enjoy the rambling of an insane man. Sidebar: I use the word âShowfallâ as a collective term and for legibility and could be interchanged with Hetch(s)
Kaisarion by Ghost - It seems to be either talking about a lowly grunt of Showfallâs POV talking about the company, or could be a nod to one of the new characters, but seems very much a Showfall song. Confidence: 7/10
Spillways by Ghost - CHATS SONG OMG! This reeks of a song that taunts the viewer/listener for their choice at the end of Gen 1. Could also be about G1!Characters but considering the lack of CCs in later seasons, it is very much about chat. Confidence: 9.5/10
Faith by Ghost - Hetchâs song. The lines âI am all eyes, I am all ears, I am the wallâ are so telling. It could also be Showfall song in general. I want to say that this is for a new villain, but I believe that there were multiple Hetchs in every episode, so it could be a variation. Confidence: 7.5/10
He Is by Ghost - Unknown Character that could either be working with or fall under the corruption of Showfall. This is a hymn almost. While this could be about âThe Saviorâ from the games, I hold firmly that âThe Saviorâ is a false savior and should not be trusted. Confidence 5/10
Kiss the Go-Goat by Ghost - Trickery. Weâve/The Characters have been tricked into something. âIt ainât always what it seems When you cling onto a dreamâ. There is a false reality at play that will kick us onto our asses. Osculum Obscenum, Kiss of Shame. Confidence: 8/10
Square Hammer by Ghost - This is what I feel is The Saviorâs song. Nowhere is there evidence that The Savior is a holy and righteous figure. I donât think we will get to see them in this Generation but they will become more prominent, possibly with a grave sacrifice (GL!Ranboo perhaps? âHammering the nails into a sacred coffinâ?) Confidence: 5/10
Crucified by Ghost - I am honestly not sure why this is here. It could be a callback to Gen 1, it could be showing us a pattern for Showfall, Iâm not sure. Either way, it makes me curious. Confidence: ??/10
Another Believer by Rufus Wainwright - This one is interesting. Depending on the lens you look through it could change the meaning. From the characters' POV, it could simply be a break of trust and/or seeing through the veil of Showfall and being re-indoctrinated, or it could foreshadow our own manipulation, trying to convince the characters to trust us. Confidence: 5-7/10
Everybody Wants To Rule The World by Tears For Fears - Power struggle. I imagine we will see more moments like those we see in The Choices. The struggle between fighting against the tide and letting it guide you. I think this one is like a theme song for Generation Loss as a whole. Whoâs right? Who deserves power? We donât know, but we want it. Confidence: 7.5/10
Homage by Mild High Club - This is a characterâs song. This is about someone with borrowed time that has let the tide guide them to their end. I can imagine the exposition with flashbacks of happy memories before they let the tide take them under. Tears will fall and we will be angry (/lh). Confidence: 6/10
Jesus He Knows Me by Ghost - The Foundersâ anthem. These are the words of a seemingly omniscient, malevolent cult leader(s). Confidence: 9/10
 Youâre at the Party by Lemon Demon - Iâm not entirely sure if Gen 2 will follow the same idea as Gen 1 with this being a television show (the latest video on Generation Lossâs YT gives me hope that it is) but if so, this seems like a parallel to the moment GL!Ranboo wakes up at the end of episode 2 and realizes itâs all a game. A morbid, fucked up game, but a game nevertheless. Confidence: 6.5/10
 He Needs Me by Shelley Duvall - This one is interesting. I feel that this one is about the cat-and-mouse game that is going on between us and Showfall. Showfall needs us to be a part of their show, to have us tune in and pay attention. To potentially be a weapon against their enemies, as shown in The Choice. However, we need Showfall. We need them to give us entertainment. And even though we kicked and screamed and cried over our Hero, in the end, we watched till the very end, and they saw that. We are in a loop. Confidence: 8/10
 Misery Fell by Tally Hall - I feel this one ties into the previous song and goes into more depth on the relationship we have with Showfall.
 Cannibal by Tally Hall - Once again, this is our relationship with Showfall, however, this is how we feel. We are trapped and being bled, but we are willing. We tune in and watch the show each and every time. This could also be about the protagonist of Gen 2, but the more information we get about Generation Loss, the less I think the characters matter.
This was so dumb and took me over an hour to do, and Iâm not sure how coherent this even is but here it is lmao
#generation loss#gen loss#genloss#generation loss analysis#gen 2#ranboo#Im on my bullshit again#this was so unneeded and is probably so inaccurate but oh well#generation loss rambles
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Oh the joys of being a language nerd and wanting to get all of the canon-to-YJA Atlantean down in my Atlantean dictionary for reference, finally sitting down and looking at scripts for episodes where I know there's Atlantean spoken, and getting met with:
[SPEAKS ATLANTEAN] for several lines in a row
just the translated subtitles
lines not even included
results that aren't what I'm looking for at all (mostly stuff from Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
On one hand I get it, people who pulled together those scripts were focused more on recording the scripts for the story and the plot (and not so much on painstakingly figuring out what the exact sounds for words in a conglang-based-on-ancient-Greek were and reasonably transcribing them), buuuuuut on the other hand it's still frustrating.
SIGH.
#my life#YJA#Atlantean#conlang#DC#it'd be nice if there was at least even an attempt to transcribe the stuff#because even if it was kind of inaccurate then I could listen while looking at the text#compare it to the Ancient/Greek that it was supposed to be based on#so I could tweak it to probably be more accurate#and then add more of the canon stuff to the dictionary#SIIIIIIIGH#oh well
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đžđȘJa dĂ„ Ă€r det dags för sprĂ„k dagen kul! đ€©
đŹđ§ Well then its time for the language day nice! đ€©
#that sentence was annoyingly hard to translate lmao#probably a bit inaccurate but oh well#qsmp#qsmp language day
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you guys seen that tiktok of one of those autism moms making a video being like âthis is your autistic childâ *holds up a bootle of water and shakes it* /cut to duet/ âfirst of all donât shake him like that youâll sent him daft and second of all that is not my fucking child he looks fuck all like me. you can keep trying ann iâm not paying child supportâ (said in british? accent)
#iâm writing this from memory so itâs probably inaccurate but oh well#i deleted tiktok but itâs been stuck in my head and i keep saying fuck all in every sentence
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Ridley Scott, regarding his new Napoleon movie, is being aggressively defensive about its inaccuracies with historians. He's gone on record saying "When I have issues with historians, I ask: âExcuse me, mate, were you there? No? Well, shut the fuck up then.â" This is a classic argument of people with no idea how historians do their work, how historical accuracy is determined and evaluated, and - in Ridley Scott's case in particular - how important it is to properly portray historical accuracy in other media.
The reason why Ridley Scott is being so aggressively dismissive of complaints about historical accuracy is due to past beef leading to a problem he likely has.
This is a movie that, by din of being touted as a 'nonfiction' movie about a historical figure, is basing much of its marketing on historical accuracy by default. The trailers show it's not, and reviews by historians say it is riddled with dozens if not hundreds of inaccuracies. Napoleon's portrayal is frankly a surface level depiction and nowhere near the nuance that historians were hoping for.
Scott's defensive about it. He need not be. If he had a historical consultant then he could go "I'm not an expert on the time period, but I have someone who is, ask them about it" and fob them off on his movie's historical consultant. It's a whole Thing. He doesn't have one, however, so he has to defend it personally.
You see, Ridley Scott probably didn't hire a historical consultant for Napoleon. The last time he had one - Kathleen Coleman for Gladiator - she was so upset over the inaccuracies he pushed through and how little her work affected the film, she requested her name be taken off of it.
Why this is important is because so many more people will watch a movie made by Ridley Scott than I or any other person could write. More people will watch Scott's Napoleon in the States than five hundred books about Napoleon combined worldwide.
More people watched Dunkirk than ever read a book about the Evacuation of Dunkirk. The movie Breaker Morant did so much for public perception about the execution of a genuine war criminal people in Australia still on occasion call for a pardon for Morant.
Fundamentally, mass media like movies will always have more impact of a popular perception about somebody, a time period, an event. That's why Ridley Scott making an inaccurate movie and going 'oh, you weren't there, you didn't see it with your own eyes, so how could you know, I don't have to listen to you' is a problem.
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# DREW STARKEY â ACTORS ON ACTORS !
MASTERLIST !
001. SUMMARY !
⯠drew and you participate in varietyâs âactors on actorsâ series.
002. WARNINGS !
⯠cursing, talking about nude scenes, probably inaccurate acting experiences.
003. NOTE !
⯠sorry to all the actors i stole roles fromđ also zendaya is used as a face claim for the social media but the writing is inclusive and has no descriptors of physical appearance⊠or at least i hope so.
word count : 5,4k (chat i got carried away)
The cozy studio was bathed in warm light, designed almost as if to feel like a welcoming living room. Two plush chairs faced each other, separated by a low coffee table adorned with a few carefully placed books and a small vase of fresh flowers. Everything about the space was crafted to exude intimacy and warmth, inviting open conversation.
Drew Starkey entered the room first, his usual calm confidence mingled with a tinge of nervous energy. He smoothed his shirt absentmindedly and scanned the setup, trying to ground himself in the moment. He was used to being in front of cameras, but this felt different. This wasnât just about promoting a project or answering rapid-fire questions on a press junket. This was you.
âHello,â Drew started, a smile gracing his features as he took in the fact that he was sitting right in front of his number one celebrity crush. His hand hovered awkwardly in a small wave, as if he couldnât believe this was real.
âHi,â you said back, a giggle falling past your lips when you noticed his sheepish look. âNice to meet you.â
âNice to meet you too,â he said, his voice just a little higher than usual. Drew cleared his throat, laughing at himself, which made you laugh too. âSorry, Iâm⊠a little nervous.â
âOh, donât be,â you reassured him with a warm smile. âI promise, I donât bite.â
âGood to know.â He chuckled, his shoulders relaxing slightly. âHow are you doing?â
âIâm great, thank you. What about you?â
âPretty good, canât complain.â A laugh bubbled out of him, and subsequently, you. The way he rubbed the back of his neck made you think he was still pinching himself that this was happening.
The cameras rolled, capturing the easy charm and immediate chemistry between the two of you.Â
Drewâs grin widened as he began. âFirst of all, let me just sayâIâm completely starstruck right now. I mean, the way you completely own every role you take on... itâs incredible.â
Your eyes widened in surprise, a bashful laugh escaping as you waved off the compliment. âOh, stop it. Youâre making me blush!â
âIâm serious,â he pressed, leaning forward slightly. âYouâre like⊠the blueprint. If I ever get even halfway to where you are, Iâll consider myself lucky.â
âWell, now youâre just flattering me,â you said, your voice teasing but your cheeks undeniably warm. âBut thank you, thatâs so sweet. And honestly, youâre being way too hard on yourself. Youâre incredible in Queer. Youâve got this natural charm that just lights up the screen.â
âNatural charm, huh?â He smirked, pretending to preen, which made you laugh again. âIâll take that.â
âGood,â you replied, smiling. âYou should, because itâs true.â
Drewâs gaze softened, the teasing giving way to something more earnest. âThat means a lot, really. Especially coming from you. Youâre like⊠Hollywood royalty to many.â
You tilted your head, a playful smirk tugging at your lips. âTo many, huh? And are you part of this many?â
Drewâs eyes widened, and he laughed, a little caught off guard. âOh, absolutely. Iâve got a lifetime membership to the fan club.â
âGood to know,â you teased, crossing your legs and leaning back in your chair with an air of mock superiority. âIâll have to start charging you membership fees.â
âTotally worth it,â he shot back, his grin widening.
âWell, thank you,â you said with a soft laugh, âSo, weâve both got some things in common, which I think is pretty cool.â
âLike working with Daniel Craig?â he asked.
âYes! Honestly, I still reminisce about our time on set⊠heâs genuinely incredible, isnât he?â
âHe is, yeah. I found myself just admiring him and sort of forgetting I had to act too. Heâs just⊠heâs on another level, for sure.â
âDanielâs a master of his craft⊠Most of my scenes as Paloma in No Time To Die were with him, and at first I was so nervous because, like, what if I messed up in front of the Daniel Craig?â Drew let out a laugh at your words, and you couldnât help but laugh too. âBut when he noticed I was nervous he reassured me that it was all good. Heâs just the best.â
âYouâve worked with so many high-profile actors.â You nod slightly at his words, as if it were the most common thing in the world. âAre you always nervous when meeting them, or was it just a Daniel thing?â
âIt wasnât just Daniel, no, but I think it depends. For example, when I did Oppenheimer with Cillian Murphy, for some reason I felt more relaxed⊠even though I had some nude scenes with him.â
âNude scenes just make you connect, donât they?â he joked, leaning back with a sly grin.
âThey do, actually,â you replied, leaning into the banter. âYouâd think theyâd be worse, but honestly, with the amount of seriousness and concentration they take, itâs like you donât have time to be nervous.â
âYou clearly pulled it off flawlessly,â Drew said with mock solemnity.Â
âYou did too in Queer.â You compliment him, âI watched it a few days ago, and the chemistry you had with Daniel was just off the charts.â
Drewâs face lit up, a mix of pride and bashfulness crossing his features. âDanielâs an amazing scene partner. He really made it easy for me to tap into everything.â
âWell, it shows,â you said. âIt was such a raw and beautiful performance. I mightâve shed a tear or two.â
âOkay, now youâre just trying to make me blush,â Drew teased, pointing at you with a playful squint. âBut seriously, that means a lot coming from you.â
âHey, give credit where itâs due,â you shot back with a grin. âYouâve got this way of making everything feel so real. Like when youâre in pain, weâre in pain. When youâre in love, weâre falling right alongside you.â
âWow,â he said, shaking his head as if to clear it. âI donât know what to do with all these compliments. This is the best therapy session Iâve ever had.â
You laughed, crossing your legs and leaning forward slightly. âWell, Iâm glad I could help. But now Iâm curiousâhow did you prepare for a role like that? I mean, itâs so emotionally intense, no?.â
âIt was a lot of journaling, a lot of talking with Luca about backstory and motivations,â Drew explained, his tone more thoughtful. âAnd honestly, I kind of drew from real-life experiences. Not the exact ones, obviously, but just feelings of vulnerability and⊠wanting to be understood.â
âThatâs beautiful,â you said softly, your smile turning tender. âItâs amazing how much of ourselves we pour into these characters.â
âExactly,â Drew agreed. âAnd sometimes itâs terrifying, but when it resonates with people, it feels worth it.â
âIt definitely resonated with me,â you assured him. âAnd Iâm sure with countless others too.â
âThatâs really nice to hear,â he said with a soft smile.
âHow was it for you to work with Luca? Because I remember it being one of the highlights of my career.â
Drewâs eyes lit up at the mention of Luca Guadagnino, and he leaned forward slightly, as if the memory itself was a magnet pulling him closer. âOh, working with Luca was⊠incredible,â he said, his voice laced with awe. âHeâs got this way of creating such a safe, open space on set. Itâs almost like heâs not just directingâheâs inviting you into this world heâs building in his head.â
You nodded eagerly, your own memories of working with Luca bringing a nostalgic smile to your face. âI know exactly what you mean. He makes it feel like youâre collaborating on this deeply personal piece of art, rather than just executing someone elseâs vision.â
âExactly!â Drew said, gesturing animatedly. âAnd he has this way of pulling things out of you that you didnât even know you had. Like, heâll ask you one simple question, and suddenly youâre diving into this emotional rabbit hole.â
You laughed, tilting your head in agreement. âHe asked me once, âWhat would this character, Maren in my case, dream about?â and it completely changed how I approached the next scene.â
Drewâs mouth dropped open in mock surprise. âHe asked me the exact same question!â
âNo way!â you exclaimed, your laughter spilling out in disbelief. âI love that! Itâs honestly such a deceptively simple question, but it opens up so many layers.â
âIt really does,â Drew said, chuckling. âAnd then youâre sitting there like, âOkay, now I have to rethink everything I thought I knew about this character.ââ
âItâs kind of genius, though,â you added. âHe makes you work harder, but not in a way that feels forced. Itâs like⊠he trusts you to figure it out, but he gives you these breadcrumbs to follow.â
âExactly,â Drew said again, his tone growing softer. âI think thatâs why his films feel so intimate, he gets the human part so right.â
You smiled, letting his words settle in the air for a moment. âI think thatâs what makes working with him feel like such a privilege. Itâs not just about telling a storyâitâs about feeling it.â
Drew nodded, his gaze thoughtful. âAnd those are the moments that stick with you, you know? The ones where you felt something real, even if it was just for a moment.â
âCompletely,â you agreed, your voice soft with sincerity. âThose moments are why we do this.â
For a moment, the two of you sat in companionable silence, the weight of the conversation settling in the cozy studio. Then, Drew broke the quiet with a grin. âOkay, but did Luca make you do those impromptu rehearsals at, like, the crack of dawn?â
âOh my God, yes!â you burst out, your eyes widening. âIâd just roll out of bed with zero coffee and somehow be expected to pour my soul into a scene.â
Drew laughed, his face lighting up. âRight? Itâs like, âGood morning, hereâs your emotional breakdown for the day.ââ
You laughed along with him, the shared experience adding another thread to the easy camaraderie forming between you. âBut honestly, Iâd do it all over again in a heartbeat.â
âSame,â Drew said, his expression softening again. âFor Luca? Anytime.â
âAbsolutely,â you agreed, your eyes locking with his for a moment before the warmth of the studio light reminded you both that the cameras were still rolling.
Drew shifted in his seat slightly, his expression thoughtful. âYou know, itâs kind of wildâhearing you talk about all these incredible experiences. Youâve been doing this for so long, and yet itâs like youâre just getting started.â
You tilted your head with a small smile. âThatâs sweet of you to say. But yeah, I guess I have been in this industry for most of my life. Itâs all Iâve ever really known.â
Drewâs eyebrows lifted. âThatâs crazy to think about. I didnât even consider acting until after college. You mustâve been, what, ten? Eleven?â
âEight, actually,â you corrected with a chuckle. âMy first role was in this little indie film. I was basically just the kid who ran around in the background eating ice cream, but I thought it was the coolest thing ever.â
He laughed, clearly amused. âThatâs adorable. And now youâre the Hollywood It Girl. No big deal.â
You rolled your eyes playfully, your laughter light. âOh, stop it. But yeah, itâs been a journey. Growing up on sets definitely shaped me, for better or worse. Sometimes I wonder what it wouldâve been like to have a more ânormalâ childhood.â
Drewâs smile softened. âThat mustâve been such a whirlwind. I canât even imagine starting that young. I didnât even think about acting seriously until high school.â
âOh, Iâve read about that!â You said, your voice lighting up. âYou were all about sports growing up, right?â
âYeah,â Drew admitted with a chuckle. âI was your typical small-town kidâbaseball, basketball, you name it. I was convinced I was going to go pro in something, but clearly, that didnât pan out.â
âWell, I think acting suits you pretty well.âÂ
âThank you,â he says with a soft laugh, rubbing the back of his neck. âBut yeah, the real shift happened in high school when I joined a drama class. It was all Samuel Beckett and absurdist plays, which at the time I thought was the coolest thing ever.â
You leaned forward, intrigued. âSo thatâs what pulled you in? Drama class?â
âPretty much,â he said with a nod. âAnd then I went to Western Carolina for college. I double-majored in English and theater, thinking, âIf this acting thing doesnât work out, Iâll at least have a backup plan.ââ
âThatâs so realistic of you,â you said with a laugh. âMeanwhile, I was ten, telling anyone whoâd listen that I was going to win an Oscar one day.â
âAnd look at you now,â Drew said, gesturing to you with an almost reverent smile. âYou made it happen.â
You chuckled, a bit flustered by his admiration. âWell, not quite, just an Oscar nominee for now. But thank you. You know, I think your journeyâs pretty incredible too. A double major? Thatâs no joke. And starting later in the game like you did⊠it must have felt like a slow burn, but itâs clearly paid off.â
âYeah, I guess,â Drew said thoughtfully. âIt was definitely a slower burn for me. I didnât land my first real gig until Iâd been auditioning for what felt like forever.â
âI think that makes your journey even more special,â you said, your tone sincere. âYou came into it with all this life experience and maturity. It shows in your work, you know? Thereâs this depth to your performances thatâs just⊠rare.â
Drewâs ears turned a little pink, and he laughed softly, glancing down at his hands. âWow, youâre gonna make me blush over here.â
âGood,â you said with a teasing smile. âItâs only fair after all the compliments youâve been throwing my way.â
He looked up, his grin sheepish but warm. âTouchĂ©. But seriously, hearing that from someone like youâsomeone whoâs been at this for so long and is so insanely talentedâit means a lot.â
âWell,â you replied with a playful tilt of your head, âI think itâs safe to say weâre officially mutual fans.â
Drew laughed at that, the sound easy and genuine. âI can live with that.â
The conversation shifted into more comfortable territory as the two of you shared experiences, trading stories about acting and the film industry. Drew, now feeling at ease, leaned forward with renewed interest.
âYou know,â he began, a thoughtful expression crossing his face, âI've been thinking about how different TV shows and movies are, especially when it comes to the pacing and character development. Like, in a show, we have to maintain this ongoing energy for the characters over multiple seasons. But with movies, itâs a totally different vibe, right?â
You nodded, understanding immediately where he was going. âItâs definitely a huge shift. With TV, youâre given time to build on a character slowly. Every episode is another chapter, so you can explore new facets of them and keep the audience hooked for longer periods of time. But movies, theyâre this intense sprint. You have to get everything across in just two hours or so, but in a way that feels just as layered and satisfying.â
Drew's eyes lit up with excitement, clearly passionate about the topic. "Exactly! You have to balance the action and suspense while still giving the characters these moments of vulnerability. Over multiple seasons, you can really let them grow and change. It's like a slow burn. But when you're doing a movie, you donât have the luxury of that buildup. It has to be this concentrated emotional punch right from the start.â
âThatâs one of the biggest challenges of film, for sure," you agreed. "In a film, every second counts. You canât afford to waste a moment. But I think whatâs also interesting is how both mediums can explore a characterâs journey from different angles. TV shows can dive into their backstory in more detail, but movies... they really need to hit those emotional beats and leave an impact without dragging it out."
Drew smiled, clearly engaged in the discussion. âIn TV shows you need that perfect balance of suspense, character development, and personal growth. And then, at the end of the season, you drop a huge bombshell that leaves people wanting more.â
You laughed, raising an eyebrow playfully. âSounds like youâve been doing some serious thinking about it. Whatâs the secret to keeping the audience hooked without losing the depth of your character?â
He leaned back, his expression thoughtful. âWell, I think itâs about letting the characters evolve with the story. You need to make sure the audience sees the human side of your character, even when they're in these crazy situations. Itâs what keeps people invested in the long run.â
âYouâve really got the process figured out,â you said with a smile. âBut youâre rightâitâs a different rhythm for TV. With a movie, you get to go deep quickly, but with a show, you have to keep it dynamic and varied. And letâs not forget, you need that cliffhanger at the end to make people binge-watch the next season.â
Drewâs eyes twinkled with mischief. âYouâre giving away all the secrets! Next thing you know, people will be expecting a cliffhanger every time they watch a movie."
âWell, movies and TV are both art, but they demand different approaches,â you said, âand youâre doing an amazing job balancing both. Iâm honestly so excited to see where your career goes next. Both worlds are lucky to have you.â
He chuckled softly, clearly humbled. âThanks. I think Iâm just lucky to be a part of both. I mean, who wouldnât want to be in a show that gets people talking for days?â
âRight? Youâve got Outer Banks, which has such a dedicated fanbase, and then movies like Queer that touch people in such a different way. Itâs amazing to watch your versatility.â
He leaned in slightly, a playful glint in his eyes. âIâm just trying to keep up with you. Honestly, your transition from action to more emotional roles is inspiring. I hope I can pull off something even close to what youâve done with your career.â
Your smile softened, your voice sincere. âWell, youâre already doing it, Drew. Youâre already there. Itâs not just about the rolesâitâs about the heart you put into them. And youâve definitely got that.â
Drewâs smile faltered for a moment, the weight of your words sinking in. His gaze softened, as if he were truly reflecting on what youâd said. He leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms but keeping his eyes on you, his expression thoughtful.
âIt's crazy, isn't it?â He began, his voice a little quieter now, âThe idea of giving so much of yourself to something that feels so... intimate. But when it works, when the audience feels it too, there's nothing like it.â
âExactly,â you agreed, your voice a little quieter now. âThat's the real magic, when the audience feels like they know the characters, like they're right there with them. Itâs not about the plot twists or the fancy setsâitâs about the emotions that we build and share with them.â
Drew nodded thoughtfully, his gaze drifting away for a moment before returning to you. âSpeaking of emotions, I just saw your new movie, We Live In Time,â he said, his voice taking on a softer tone. âItâs one of those films that stays with you, you know? Itâs raw in a way that makes you uncomfortable, but itâs also beautiful. How did you tap into that for Almut?â
Your expression softened as you thought back on the experience. We Live In Time had been a journeyâa raw, almost therapeutic one. âIt was an emotional rollercoaster, honestly,â you said, leaning back slightly, letting the memory settle in. âI think the hardest part was showing that moment where her whole world shifts. It was such a raw, profound type of emotion I had to channel in order to do justice to the character and her experiences.â
Drew sat back, letting the weight of the conversation settle. âI think that's what makes your career so incredible. You never just play a character. You become them. And you take us with you. Every heartbreak, every triumph, every moment of doubt... we feel it all with you. That's what makes your work so powerful.â
You met his gaze, feeling the depth of the conversation linger between you both. âItâs all about connection, right? Connecting with the character, with the audience, and with the emotions that we all share as humans. Because at the end of the day, weâre all just trying to make sense of time, love, and the moments we get.â
Drew smiled, his expression genuine and soft. âWell, youâve definitely made sense of it for me. We Live In Timeâitâs not just a movie. Itâs a reminder to cherish what we have. And that, in itself, is something special.â
You smiled back, your heart full as you let the words sink in. âThank you, Drew. Thatâs really sweet of you.â
You both shared a comfortable silence for a moment, before Drew broke it with a playful grin. âYou know, itâs clear youâve mastered the art of vulnerability on screen, but I canât help but wonderâdid you ever have moments on set where it was just... impossible to take things seriously?â
You laughed, the sound light and genuine. âOh, absolutely. In fact, as a kid, it was all impossible to be serious,â you admitted, shaking your head at the memory. âI remember this one time during a scene on set when I was probably around 9 or 10. We were supposed to be doing this emotional scene, and I had to cry on cue. But instead of crying, I couldnât stop giggling. It was a dramatic moment, and my co-star was all serious and trying to get through the scene, but I just... lost it.â
Drew raised an eyebrow, clearly intrigued. âGiggling during a dramatic scene? What happened?â
âWell, my director, bless her heart, kept trying to give me these 'serious actor' looks. She was this no-nonsense kind of woman, and she had this way of narrowing her eyes when things werenât going well. I tried my best to hold it together, but then my co-starâwho was way too good at being seriousâlooked at me and just gave this super intense stare, and that was it. I burst out laughing right in the middle of the take.â
Drew chuckled, shaking his head. âI can just picture that. You were probably trying to hold it together, but it must have been so hard with all that tension in the air.â
âI swear, the more I tried not to laugh, the harder it became,â you continued, grinning at the memory. âIt was one of those moments where youâre like, 'Why am I even here? I canât do this.' But somehow, I got through it. The director had to take a deep breath, and we did a few more takes. Eventually, we got it done, but I think we all were on the verge of cracking up the whole time.â
Drew let out a laugh, clearly imagining the scene. âI canât blame you. I feel like as a kid, you have no filter. Everything feels like a joke, and itâs so hard to be serious when everyone else is trying so hard.â
âYou have no idea,â you said, your voice still light. âThere were so many times Iâd be doing a serious scene, and Iâd start thinking about something random, like a certain meme or a funny sound someone made on setâand then, bam, it was game over. Iâd be holding in a laugh like my life depended on it.â
Drew smirked, leaning in a little. âI totally feel that. I mean, as an adult, I still have moments where I struggle to keep a straight face. I once had a scene where I was supposed to be super intense, but the prop guy was standing just out of frame, and he made this ridiculous face at meâcompletely threw me off. I couldnât stop laughing, and it ended up taking hours to finish the scene because we kept cracking up. Honestly, I think the crew started to get annoyed with us after a while.â
âSee?â you said with a grin. âIt never really changes. Truthfully, the older you get, the harder it becomes to hold it in. But then you look at the footage and realize how much fun you actually had, and that makes it all worth it.â
Drew nodded thoughtfully, a playful twinkle in his eyes. âYeah, thatâs the thing. Sometimes itâs the moments you didnât plan for that end up being the most memorable. Like when you have a laugh on set, and suddenly you feel closer to everyone, even though youâre supposed to be in character.â
âExactly,â you said, your smile widening. âThereâs something so beautiful about those unscripted moments. It reminds you that acting is, at its core, about connectingâwhether thatâs through laughter or the heavy stuff. And even though I had my fair share of giggling fits as a kid, I think those moments taught me just as much as the serious ones. Maybe more.â
Drew leaned back in his chair, a thoughtful look crossing his face. âIt's funny how those little momentsâlike a laugh in the middle of a serious sceneâcan end up being the ones you remember the most. I think those are the ones that make the work feel real, you know?â
You smiled, your gaze distant as you reflected on the years of working on sets. âI know exactly what you mean.â
âYeah, like those unscripted moments,â Drew added, his voice quieter now, as if the weight of the sentiment lingered in the air. âThey give the performance an authenticity that you canât get from just following the script to a tee.â
You nodded, the words hanging between you like a shared understanding. âExactly. And as a kid, I was so focused on getting it ïżœïżœïżœrightââon being perfectâthat I missed the beauty of just being in the moment. But as Iâve gotten older, Iâve realized how important it is to let go of the idea of perfection. It's in those mistakes, the wrong takes, the bloopersâthat's where you find the truth.â
Drew's expression softened, his eyes meeting yours with a sincerity that made your chest tighten. âI think itâs key not to be afraid to show the mess, the imperfect parts of a character, because thatâs what makes them human.â
A small chuckle escaped you, the warmth of the moment filling the studio. âRight? Weâre all just a little bit of a mess, trying to figure it out, but thatâs what makes the journey worth it. Weâre constantly learning, constantly evolving, and we bring that to our work. The growth, the mistakesâit all shapes us.â
Drew nodded, his gaze shifting as if reflecting on those same ideas. âYeah, and the growth never stops, does it? Just when you think youâve figured it out, something new happens, and it challenges you again.â
âThat's the beauty of it,â you said, your voice quieter now, the bond between you both deepening. âThe challenge is what keeps it exciting, keeps you moving forward.â
Drew grinned, a playful spark lighting his eyes once more. âWell, I guess weâre both lifelong students of this thing called acting, huh?â
âAbsolutely,â you said with a laugh, the lightness returning. âAnd just like any good student, weâll always be learning. Who knows, maybe we'll even get better at not laughing in the middle of dramatic scenes.â
Drew let out a hearty laugh, nodding enthusiastically. âI think thatâs going to take years of practice, honestly.â
You both shared a moment of genuine laughter, the warmth of your conversation filling the space around you. You leaned back into the chairs, the laughter still lingering in the air, a sense of camaraderie that made the space between you feel comfortable and open. You continued sharing stories, moving seamlessly from one experience to the next.
The conversation began to slow, the easy flow of stories fading into a comfortable silence, as you both shared an unspoken understanding. The light laughter that had filled the room now felt like a warm, lingering hum between you.
Drew shifted slightly in his chair, his gaze turning toward you with a subtle, thoughtful expression. âYou know,â he began, his voice softer now, âI really hope we get to work together sometime. I think itâd be incredible. Itâs the kind of thing where I can already imagine what itâd be like. Just... easy, real. Like this.â
Your heart skipped a beat at his words, but you kept your composure, offering a smile that spoke volumes. âIâd love that. If you receive a call from your manager these days⊠maybe I had something to do with it, so be prepared.â
The air between you both was charged, the quiet intensity of the moment not lost on either of you. There was something unspoken, something deeper that neither of you addressed outright but that seemed to hang there all the same. The connection was undeniable, yet it lingered in the silence, unspoken, but clear.
Drew finally broke the spell with a playful grin, his eyes flicking back to yours. âOh, Iâll be ready. Canât wait to see what magic we create together.â
You returned his smile, your heart racing ever so slightly, though you kept it hidden behind the ease of your words. âIâm sure itâll be something incredible.â
As the interview wrapped up, there was a lingering sense of something unspoken between you both, an attraction that neither of you had to mention but was so clearly felt. The kind of connection that could only be hinted at, but would never truly fade. It was the kind of moment that would stay with both of you long after the cameras stopped rolling.
âThank you,â you said softly as the final moments of the interview started to loom, your voice carrying a depth that reflected everything unsaid between you. âThis has been amazing. Honestly, it feels like weâve been talking for hours, and yet it still doesnât feel like enough.â
He nodded, his expression soft but genuine. âI feel the same way. This has been one of the most honest and open conversations Iâve had in a long time.â
The crew began to pack up, signaling that the interview was at its end, but neither of you seemed in any hurry to break the moment. The usual chatter and movement around you felt distant, as if the two of you were in your own world for just a little longer.
âYou know,â Drew said, his voice quieter now, a hint of sincerity threading through, âI think we make a pretty good team even just sitting here talking. Imagine what we could do with a whole script.â
Your smile softened, and you nodded, the words feeling right, but the undertone of something moreâsomething unsaidâhung in the air. âYeah, I think weâd be unstoppable.â
The moment stretched between you both, filled with the kind of comfortable tension that comes when you realize youâve shared something real. Something that felt like it could turn into something more.
You both stood up, a final, lingering moment before the usual goodbye. Drew extended a hand, his gaze holding yours a beat longer than necessary.
âTake care, okay?â he said, his voice warm, like the words carried more than just a polite farewell.
You shook his hand, the warmth of his touch lingering just a moment longer than expected. âYou too, Drew,â you replied, your voice soft yet carrying an undercurrent of meaning that mirrored his own.
As you turned to gather your things, you couldnât help but glance back over your shoulder. He was still standing there, watching you with that same thoughtful expression, his hands casually tucked into his pockets. The faintest smile curved his lips, as if he were replaying the conversation in his mind.
âSee you around,â he called out, the words simple but loaded with promise.
âYeah,â you said, meeting his gaze one last time. âSee you around.â
Walking away, you felt a peculiar lightness, as though something intangible had shifted, leaving you both exhilarated and curious. It wasnât every day you met someone who made you feel seen in such a profound way, and as you left the studio, you found yourself smiling, a quiet hope blooming in your chest.
And for a fleeting second, you allowed yourself to wonder what could come next.
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my sleep tracker is so infuriating bc every time i wake up like "ugh i just slept so terribly im sure the data will back this up" it's like "wow! u had a great night of normal sleep!" and every time i wake up like "huh i actually managed to sleep through the whole night" it's like "yeah sure but all that sleep was Bad"
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#Hello Iâm back again#Once again making these that are probably inaccurate but oh well#Theyâre fun to make#Sorry for the Jason picâs quality itâs the pic I had in mind
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i hgate writing
#this is completely inaccurate to how the real us presidential cadillac works oh well. i want to complete this fic by sunday#bc i probably wont have computer access next week so im gonna have to Not Care about tiny details like that if I want to meet that goal
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I'M ONE OF THE GUYS
formula one x trans!male!driver!reader
request: how the fia would react to to y/n as a driver (or any of the drivers) almost being arrested in a country where it's illegal to be trans/gay ... that being a whole thing and the driver almost being kicked out of the race that weekend but doesn't and as a big f u to all the transphobic people running the race, they win the race that weekend - @moonandstarshyuck
summary: who gets arrested and then wins a race in f1? you.
warnings: swearing, transphobia, very minor suggestive content, very minor mention of oscar x reader, mentions of the fia and liberty media being assholes
face claim: faceless but uses pictures of other drivers + includes old/inaccurate photos for the plot lol, reader's team is inconsistent
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fia.official Statement regarding the events that occurred this morning.
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user1 he got arrested???
user2 right? like what for???
user3 guys it's qatar, it's probably because he's trans
user4 HE'S TRANS???
user5 @/user4 you didn't know? bro is NOT secret about it?
user6 what do you mean he's not doing the sprint?
user7 the fia when a trans driver is subject to bigoted harassment: let's punish the driver! liked by youruser
user8 lmao y/n liked he's pissed
user9 oh he's gonna EAT this weekend i just know it
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youruser landed in doha! oh yeah, and i got arrested :))))
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user10 he's so unserious help đ
alex_albon what's with the last slide???
youruser idk it felt like an appropriate reaction
user11 y/n gets arrested and makes it the whole grid's problem
user12 he's so real for that i fear
user13 oh i am thinking Thoughts about y/n in handcuffs
"what do you mean the fia want me to drop out of the race?" you exclaimed, staring at your manager in disbelief. "they're too chicken shit to kick me out so they want me to drop out? fuck no."
"y/n, consider it, it's for your own safetyâ"
"bullshit, it is! they don't like that i'm trans and this just gives them a reason to get rid of me," you argued.
your manager sighed. she was used to you and your ... stubborn nature. of course, she understood your frustration. it was far from fair for the sport officials to try to kick you out when you were the victim. but sometimes, just sometimes, she wished you'd pick your battles a little more.
"so that's a no, then?"
"damn fucking right it is," you said, already leaving to get ready for quali, which you were now very nearly late for because the fia hadn't allowed you to participate in free practice or the sprint. "i'm racing. if they want to stop me, they have to do it themself. i refuse to be a doormat."
you were a good racer and a good driver, regardless of the situation, but it was impossible to deny that you were fiercer when you were pissed off. everyone talked about charles and max and even fernando being track terrors. usually, you were calm and collected and mostly flew under the radar no matter how well you did.
but this race?
there was no radar. there was just you.
qualifying p7 after not knowing if you'd even be allowed to race half an hour prior. the whole race had been a mix of daring overtakes, aggressive but fair battles, and a few shitty strategy decisions from your team. after a late pit stop that very nearly cost you the race, you managed to overtake oscar for the win.
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f1 Y/N L/N WINS IN QATAR!!!
After a rocky weekend and numerous distractions, Y/N proves once again that he belongs on the top step of the podium!
#F1 #Formula1 #QatarGP
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user14 KING SHIT
user15 who gets arrested and then wins a grand prix
user16 Y/N L/N, everyone đ
user17 he's insane
user18 user17 he's an icon is what he is liked by youruser
user19 "rocky weekend" HE GOT ARRESTED
user20 not f1 posting this like they didn't try to get y/n to drop out of the race-
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youruser say it louder, optimus prime
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mercedesamgf1 y/n please take this down - toto
youruser no â€ïž
user21 DADDY CHILL HE'S ONE OF THE GUYS
youruser fia.official f1
user22 oh he's MESSY messy
user23 i mean i'd be pissed too. they tried to make him drop out of the race. liked by youruser, lewishamilton, charles_leclerc, and others
oscarpiastri mega drive mate đȘ
youruser thank you for recreating the fourth slide and drowning međ
oscarpiastri youruser you know you liked it
user24 youruser on a mission to turn the whole grid gay
user25 the random mika/michael pic he's just like us fr
maxverstappen1 usually i'd be mad about the second photo but i think i'll let you have it this week
youruser like you could stop me any other week
f1 admin is very sorry ...?
fia.official seconded đââïž
user26 i don't even follow f1 but i might start watching because y/n is unfairly cool for a man who drivers fast cars in wonky circles
youruser vroom vroom
user27 HELP
©koalapastries :: please do not copy or rewrite my work on any platform !!
author's note: first smau! hope you like it 𫶠partially inspired by the ve'ondre remix of it girl lol
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Shen Yuan with a Luo Binghe dakimakura is great but sometimes I stop and think about how a role reversal would have looked (i.e. Binghe as the reader who transmigrates in, Shen Yuan as the fictional character he was obsessing over) and oh my god. Fan Binghe who grew up with chronically online geek culture would have been next level in the absence of an actual, physical Shen Yuan/SQQ. Fan Binghe would have owned everything. He probably would have had to commission it all himself, either because the novel wasn't popular enough for the level of desired merch or because the mainstream commercially produced products were too cheap or flimsy or inaccurate for his specifications or probably both. Perfect hand fan recreations. Replica Xiu Ya (it's an actual sword) hanging on his wall. Fanart both done in a classical style (as in, 'what Shen Qingqiu might actually have hanging on his walls') as well as a variety of character portraits and erotic art zines. Printed and hand-bound copies of his favorite fanfics. Somewhere in China there's an amateur bookbinder who is making BANK off of this obsession, producing the most high level gorgeously bound copies of the filthiest smut and fluffiest hurt-comfort teacher/student fics.
Luo Binghe would be controversial in fandom because he is just as nitpicky and wank-y as Shen Yuan, with an extra dose of turning up in the comments sometimes to act like a jealous/possessive boyfriend accusing writers of being a little TOO lustful towards his unlikely waifu, but on the other hand he is rich and he will pay through goddamn nose for anything and everything that caters to his preferences. So a solid chunk of the fan creators just do things they think he'd like because they want in on the cash cow, while much of the rest of the fandom hates his guts because they feel like he hijacked everything with his own fanon and headcanons and obsessions. Shen Yuan isn't even that popular! Most of the rest of the fandom is kind of down on him as a cliche clueless danmei protagonist, they're all there for the score of blueballed love interests. Beautiful Liu Qingge and darkhorse Shang Qinghua and mysterious, tortured Yue Qingyuan and whatever the hell is going on with his evil doppelganger, Shen Jiu. Luo Binghe doesn't ever commission Shen Yuan with any of them, though! He's always solo, or maybe with a faceless tentacle monster or something!
It gets weird. There are probably Woman Buying Wonder Bread-esque memes about Binghe's highly specific kink commissions. On the other hand, Luo Binghe comes down harder than the actual artists on unsanctioned reposts because he commissioned Shen Yuan in that sexy lingerie fondling a really huge sword and it's not just for anyone to go around putting that up on whatever website they please!
He would own several dakimakura and they would arguably be more normal than a lot of the rest of his collection, is what I'm saying. He'd have them in different poses and seasonal outfits and versions that were acceptable for company and ones that had to get tucked into a drawer under the bed every morning because they were for Binghe's eyes only. And it wouldn't even just be the sexy ones, but also the ones where Shizun looks soft and fond and gentle and affectionate. The man was definitely working his way up to commissioning a lifelike Shen Yuan sex doll when the universe did absolutely everyone a favor and yeeted him into a transmigration scenario.
#svsss#bingqiu#bingyuan#scum villain#scum villain's self saving system#Fan Binghe#fan binghe waking up in reverse!pidw: at last I can be with my beloved shen yuan!!!#fan binghe realizing he's in the body of one of shen yuan's students and not only that but the shitty villainous demon disciple: đšđšđš
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