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Love the details of Essek being unwashed and having long hair, our dirty dirty wizard has really rubbed off on him
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Newest from People https://people.com/photographer-captures-adorable-pictures-of-couple-walking-down-street-together-then-find-out-they-are-brother-and-sister-exclusive-8745468
What do you think?
I did see this.
I wonder if certain writers on the staff also saw it and went hmmm.........
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I'm looking forward to seeing some of these characters next season!
Kitty! Illyana! Dust! Emma! Exodus!
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By the way, I'm loving how years later we still see leaves and collectively go
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hey. dont cry. someone may still assassinate him.
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I’ve got more slimecicle pics….
also QSMP stream today !!
#slimecicle#qsmp#slimeriana#we can hope#charlie slimecicle#q!slimecicle#o!slimecicle#generation loss#g!slimecicle#chuckle sandwich
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one day i hope we live in a world where horror games arent ruined by the urge to be pure and morally correct
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I have such an interesting relationship with the Mormon church.
It’s my home. It’s something I will return to when it’s safe. The core principles are something that I treasure and love and feel so strongly about.
But the actual institution is no longer a safe place for me.
Somewhere can be a home, even when it’s unsafe. You can have complicated, angry grieving feelings towards a home that is supposed to be safe.
The Mormon church is still my home. It’s where my heart is.
But sometimes the homes we love are unsafe and we have to leave until that home can be safe again— if it ever is.
I have faith that the Mormon church will eventually be safe again. But until then, it’s safer for me to find a new home.
#queerstake#mormon#queer mormon#lds#a home that is unsafe is not one I can stay in#but if it improves itself and becomes safe?#we can hope
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Hey, just in case someone needs to hear this: you can’t let that orange asshole outlive you. If that’s the motivation you need, then live out of spite: outlive that stupid old bigot. I know it looks rough right now, and it’s going to be rough, but you have to win, you hear me? You can do it. I promise.
#us politics#donald trump#us election#who knows. something might happen between now and January.#we can hope
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full moon release date!!! let’s go!
#this friday!#so excited#and vivzie said it was delayed due to songs#more solitz duets??#we can hope#helluva boss#blitzø#stolas#stolitz#helluva boss season 2#vivziepop#full moon#hellaverse#helluva boss full moon
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Guys help
It's not really a romantic relationship but also it kinda has the same vibes and I've seen fics without actual romantic relationships tagged as if they were (like with unrequited stuff) so I really don't know :')
#leaving a week on this cuz no way will i he done with it before then#poll#batman#superbat#superman#clark kent#bruce wayne#also im working on another fic lol#surprise#not a long one#but i got a brain worm#maybe it'll be my first finished one 🤔#we can hope
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So with the trailer out, I'ma throw my hat in the ring.
I don't think the movie is totally screwed just from the trailer, but at the same time it did nothing to assuage my worries about the movie. Beyond Shadow being a badass and rightfully pissed.
Amy and Rouge aren't gonna be in the movie, but I saw that coming a mile away. I think Jojo can still take Amy's place in convincing Shadow to not blow up the Earth, but still. We should have more women and girls around.
The core thing that the trailer showed NOTHING about is the themes of SA2. Yes, we saw Sonic and friends working with G.U.N. in the trailer. This is not surprising, Paramount supports Israel and the movies are copaganda. That doesn't mean that things can't change. G.U.N. may be misleading the group, since they're the ones with all the info beyond Shadow. And Shadow isn't exactly forthcoming. Gerald could be like what we heard in the leaks, which I'll not say here in case whoever's reading this doesn't want to know, or maybe a hallucination of the clearly going crazier Eggman.
The route that I could see things going well? Keeping to the core themes of Sonic the Hedgehog? Sonic and the gang are misled by G.U.N. They're told that Shadow is causing havoc (true), intends on destroying the world (also true) and that they tried to contain him for the world's safety but he escaped (the lie). But because the other two things they said are confirmable by looking at what he's doing, and Tom is a cop, they'd believe G.U.N. Trying to talk down Shadow, as we saw, isn't gonna work.
Then they discover what happened from Shadow, are stunned and don't believe him, and he beats them up. Then they independently confirm this information themselves and take the third stance; trying to keep Shadow from blowing up the Earth, but also making sure that G.U.N. doesn't have their way and pays for their crimes. Tom stops being a cop because of this.
Do I expect that to be how it happens? No. But until I'm proven otherwise, I'll keep that in my heart. I'm just glad that I already decided to pirate everything Paramount does when they said they support Israel. Sonic the Hedgehog does not support genocide, that's like. One of the core things of his character.
See this is why I'm a dangerous Sonic fan for the franchise; I love Sonic the character, not Sonic the franchise. If they start pulling stuff with my boy I'll be one of the first to call them out.
#sonic the hedgehog#tails the fox#knuckles the echidna#shadow the hedgehog#sonic movie 3#trailer#we can hope y'all#we can hope
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none of u know how insufferable i will be if Conor Bradley wins player of the month
#it will be kdb#we all know this#but#we can hope#liverpool fc#liverpool#lfc#football#jurgen klopp#premier league#alisson becker#mo salah#dominik szoboszlai#conor bradley
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if togame ever gets a character song.............
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return of friday night stabby during the hc break surely right right ?! 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞 (i’m so desperate)
If we manifest hard enough it can be true
#PLEASEPLEASEPLEASE#altho I think last hc break was when stabby stabby like fizzled out for good#but a one off?#we can hope#dm’s dms
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The Cardboard Box pt 2
Last time we had two severed ears from two different people, an old lady who probably wasn't a criminal mastermind, and a poorly addressed parcel. Lestrade still looked like a ferret and it was a blazing hot August.
“I am convinced, sir,” she said, “that this matter is a mistake, and that the parcel was never meant for me at all. I have said this several times to the gentlemen from Scotland Yard, but he simply laughs at me."
Okay Lestrade, I like you, but laughing at old ladies who have received human body parts in the post isn't cool. Especially not for having a perfectly reasonable opinion about the situation. I, too, if presented with a parcel of freshly severed ears would be rather insistent that they were sent to the wrong person. After I'd finished shouting profanity, washing my hands, and contacting every person I knew to make sure they still had both ears firmly attached to their heads.
I'd probably also be washing the floor, because there's no way I wouldn't have immediately dropped them on the floor.
Miss Cushing is very composed. But I suppose she is channelling her feelings into her anitmacassar in a productive manner. Good for her. Either that or she is involved. Honestly, her saying she's not involved does make me more suspicious of her, but as we have previously discussed, I am a naturally suspicious person.
Still, fingers crossed for pirates.
“I think that it is more than probable—” He paused, and I was surprised, on glancing round to see that he was staring with singular intentness at the lady's profile. Surprise and satisfaction were both for an instant to be read upon his eager face, though when she glanced round to find out the cause of his silence he had become as demure as ever.
Oh, did he catch a microexpression? Is she involved? But I just don't see why she'd call the police and say she didn't know what was going on if she was, unless she's a lot more cunning or arrogant than most of the villains we have seen.
“Those are my sisters, Sarah and Mary.”
Ah, another Miss S. Cushing has entered the tale.
“And here at my elbow is another portrait, taken at Liverpool, of your younger sister, in the company of a man who appears to be a steward by his uniform."
Liverpool, renowned port city. Knots, tarred string, sunburnt ears and earrings. My sailor theory gains steam.
“No, the May Day, when last I heard. Jim came down here to see me once. That was before he broke the pledge; but afterwards he would always take drink when he was ashore, and a little drink would send him stark, staring mad. Ah! it was a bad day that ever he took a glass in his hand again. First he dropped me, then he quarrelled with Sarah, and now that Mary has stopped writing we don't know how things are going with them.”
I was going to ask what pledge, but this appears to be a temperance thing. And to get the family dynamics worked out in my head: Mary is the youngest, married to Jim Browner. and both members of the couple stopped talking to both Susan and Sarah, and now no one knows where they are.
Which gives us a sailor and his wife, both missing, and two ears that seem to have come from a man and woman (according to Holmes, I'm still not convinced he can tell, but for the conceit of the tale, let's say he's right) the 'male' ear being sunburnt and with a hole for an earring.
I'm sure there's absolutely no connection between these things.
Also, your sister's husband has a drinking problem that makes him 'stark, staring mad' and then he and your sister drop off the planet? That seems like a thing to be distinctly more concerned about. Miss Susan Cushing is losing sibling points rapidly.
She told us many details about her brother-in-law the steward, and then wandering off on the subject of her former lodgers, the medical students, she gave us a long account of their delinquencies, with their names and those of their hospitals.
Wow, she really doesn't want those medical students getting any patients, does she? I dread to think what Victorian medical students were like. But they probably weren't as bad as Victor Frankenstein. Although that would be a hilarious crossover. These ears were actually intended for him to work on his 'project' but he forgot to change the forwarding address. Only seventy years or so too late, but still.
“Ah! you don't know Sarah's temper or you would wonder no more. I tried it when I came to Croydon, and we kept on until about two months ago, when we had to part."
So you're saying the other Miss S Cushing also lived at this address until two months ago. So it's not even a case of mistaken identity, it's just that she forgot to send out change of address cards. Also, she has a temper. So my theory about pirates might be right? Although probably no illegitimate children. But it seems like Sarah might know what the ears mean. Whether she wants the couple dead or she's being threatened is a different question.
“Yes, and they were the best of friends at one time. Why, she went up there to live in order to be near them. And now she has no word hard enough for Jim Browner."
Oooh, family drama! Spill the tea, please. What did Jim Browner do? Did she find out he was having an affair? Is the second ear that of his lover?
"Good-bye, and I am very sorry that you should have been troubled over a case with which, as you say, you have nothing whatever to do.”
Apart from the fact that one of the ears might belong to your little sister, but whatever, I guess.
"We must strike while the iron is hot."
Either the victims aren't dead or he's worried the murderer is going to get back on a ship and vanish into the briny mists. Given how often that has happened, he probably should be worried. Although it seems like if they do get on a ship to run away, karma will catch them pretty fast in the form of a terrible shipwreck.
I wonder what's in the telegram he's writing. To the docks? To Liverpool to ask about the May Day? To Lestrade?
I didn't mention before how weird the name May Day for a ship is. That's got to be confusing, hasn't it? How do you know if they're sending out a distress call or just saying their name? Terrible name for a ship. Who in earth calls their ship May Day?
A grave young gentleman in black, with a very shiny hat, appeared on the step.
Watson does like to comment on how shiny men's hats are. Can you see your face in it? Is he wearing a crown?But why is this man wearing a hat indoors in the first place? I thought that was impolite? Was he just on his way out? On his way in?
“Miss Sarah Cushing is extremely ill,” said he. “She has been suffering since yesterday from brain symptoms of great severity. As her medical adviser, I cannot possibly take the responsibility of allowing anyone to see her. I should recommend you to call again in ten days.” He drew on his gloves, closed the door, and marched off down the street.
On his way out, it seems. And another brain fever. But this one appears to be less severe, only eleven days in severity. Percy Phelps beats her hands down.
Were these brain symptoms possibly from learning of the dreadful fate of her sister and her brother-in-law? Is she being blackmailed? Did she try to blackmail someone else. Her sister Susan did say she liked to meddle. Or are these symptoms from a more malicious cause?
“I did not wish her to tell me anything. I only wanted to look at her."
Little bit of a creepy thing to say, but I'll allow it. I assume that he wanted to see if she was in distress at all, and she clearly is.
We had a pleasant little meal together, during which Holmes would talk about nothing but violins, narrating with great exultation how he had purchased his own Stradivarius, which was worth at least five hundred guineas, at a Jew broker's in Tottenham Court Road for fifty-five shillings.
OK, Maths time.
So 20 shillings in a pound, a guinea was 1 pound and 1 shilling. so 500 guineas was £500 plus 500 shillings, 500 shillings is £25, so 500 guineas is £525. The equivalent of almost £54,500. Fifty five shillings is £2.75 old money or roughly £284. So yes that is a bargain. Or another way of looking at it, Sherlock cheated that broker out of a hell of a lot of money.
It's weird how people have Sherlock as this single minded crime-solving machine, when in reality we've seen him on numerous occasions when there's nothing actively to be done on a case, enjoying his leisure time. He and Watson went to that concert in The Red-Headed League, he went to have tea in a nice little pub in The Naval Treaty. He actually seems to have quite a reasonable work life balance.
Here, he and Watson are having so much fun that they don't even get back to the case until sunset.
“That is the name,” he said. “You cannot effect an arrest until to-morrow night at the earliest. I should prefer that you do not mention my name at all in connection with the case, as I choose to be only associated with those crimes which present some difficulty in their solution."
Ow. That was a burn. Also, if that's the case, why is Watson publishing it? Seems a little rude.
"That he may be safely trusted to do, for although he is absolutely devoid of reason, he is as tenacious as a bulldog when he once understands what he has to do..."
At least he's not a ferret this time? Lestrade must love Watson's stories being published. I bet he finds little passages cut out and stuck on his door in Scotland Yard.
“It is fairly complete in essentials. We know who the author of the revolting business is, although one of the victims still escapes us. Of course, you have formed your own conclusions.” “I presume that this Jim Browner, the steward of a Liverpool boat, is the man whom you suspect?” “Oh! it is more than a suspicion.”
I was assuming he was one of the victims. But I suppose I should have put more credence in him being a terrible drunk. Did his wife have an affair? Is there an illegitimate child involved? Or did he just think his wife was having an affair.
Which means that there's another sailor caught up in all of this. So far no pirates, but I can still hope, right?
"We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind, which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories."
I feel called out. 😅 ACD and Sherlock Holmes are reaching through time and reality to give me shade on jumping to conclusions based on vibes.
“The string was of the quality which is used by sail-makers aboard ship, and at once a whiff of the sea was perceptible in our investigation. When I observed that the knot was one which is popular with sailors, that the parcel had been posted at a port, and that the male ear was pierced for an earring which is so much more common among sailors than landsmen, I was quite certain that all the actors in the tragedy were to be found among our seafaring classes."
But this time I have actually put together the evidence. Though I feel like most knots are popular with sailors. Aren't they all good for different things? My grandma used to have a thing on her wall with all the different kinds of knots that were used on sailing ships.
“As a medical man, you are aware, Watson, that there is no part of the body which varies so much as the human ear. Each ear is as a rule quite distinctive and differs from all other ones."
Oh, he was looking at her ear. And it looked like the severed one.
I assume that ear similarities are hereditary, much like facial features are, that does make sense. They won't be identical, because we know earprints are unique, but I can accept they would be similar. Of course Holmes has written monographs on ears.
Very disappointed the tobacco doesn't seem to have come into things, though.
"And why should these proofs of the deed be sent to Miss Sarah Cushing? Probably because during her residence in Liverpool she had some hand in bringing about the events which led to the tragedy."
This is a really fucking dumb move on his part, though. Why send someone the evidence of your crime? Just weight the bodies down and throw them into the sea. By the time they come up again, no one will be able to recognise them and DNA isn't exactly known at this time.
Just... bad idea. Be better at committing crimes. This is just embarrassing.
"An unsuccessful lover might have killed Mr. and Mrs. Browner, and the male ear might have belonged to the husband. There were many grave objections to this theory, but it was conceivable. I therefore sent off a telegram to my friend Algar, of the Liverpool force..."
Alright, I don't feel foolish for thinking that the ear belonged to him, because strangely enough, I wasn't able to telegraph my friend in Liverpool to find out.
"If she had been willing to help justice she would probably have communicated with the police already."
What the fuck happened in Liverpool that she didn't want to see her sister's murderer arrested? What did she do? Poor Mary Browner had terrible sisters. They should be ashamed of themselves.
"When he arrives he will be met by the obtuse but resolute Lestrade, and I have no doubt that we shall have all our details filled in.”
This is a really sad story. Poor Mary Browner stuck in what seems to have been a very abusive relationship with an alcoholic. Her sisters just let her disappear, and she ended up dead with no one reporting her missing and the only person who knew not willing to tell anyone. Or, I suppose, we could charitably say that maybe the brain fever took hold of Sarah before she was able to communicate with anyone about it.
Just... kind of tragic all around.
#The Cardboard Box#Letters from Watson#Sherlock Holmes#long post#Well this took a sharp turn into the tragic#Poor woman#And poor random guy who may or may not have been having an affair with her#Imagine if he just happened to have been in the wrong place at the wrong time#We're too late for the golden age of piracy so there never was any hope really#but it would have been fun#Maybe Mary and her lover faked their deaths and cut off their own ears#then ran off into the night to pursue their dreams#We can hope
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