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brutus in act 4 scene 3
#bard stuff#rome moment#just general julius caesar posting i guess.#julius caesar shakespeare. auugh#what a play honwstly… what a play.
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yeah I'm crying too help--
And I agree whole heartedly that he isn't evil. More like he has been put as Mark's dark ego and that has made him "evil." Mark even says that he isn't friendly... but he just isn't friendly with anyone... but wil. Soooooooooooooooo YEAH HE ISN'T EVIL. And honestly it isn't his fault either, because it's proven that "Actor!Mark" is forcing him to "play the role" of the bad guy. He doesn't want to be... and honwstly, he may seem that he does, but that's because of the agony and fury he feels almost at all times. Not evil, misunderstood. He's an amazing character.
Wilford isn't the bad guy either, and he shouldn't be ABSOLUTELY feared. He has been through enough shit to say, that the poor man just needs some peace in mind. He doesn't have the intent to hurt anyone, at least not consciously. He's usually in his own world, and downs realize what he's doing as proven in the majority of scenes with him in them. As well as for when he consciously does kill someone. It may be because he doesn't have the SLIGHTEST sliver of sanity left, to the point where he, when he feels threatened, attacking it is his only sense of safety... and he's usually very upset about it after. So, yeah sure, he's crazy, but that doesn't make him the bad guy, he just had a fucked up past.
Now in real life, yes, this is an issue, and dark would be considered evil with his rather twisted ways, and Wilford would more than likely be in an asylum or jail somewhere... but we have to remember that these are only characters. And just because they are a little fucked up, doesn't make them the bad guys. As long as you know that their actions aren't valid or legal or even possible in the real world, it's okay to like the "bad guys." Especially if you know what they have gone through.
God I'm sorry, this was long....
Demi, out!!
The Tragedy of Darkiplier and Warfstache
My heart is pounding as I write this.
(Gifs from @markired.)
Darkiplier isn’t evil.
Considering the Colonel’s breakdown as his last shred of sanity finally giving in, it makes total sense why he runs from us.
Wilford is scared. Celine and Damien? They were his only support system. They were the only ones he considered friends. The only ones he thought he could trust.
They truly did care about him.
They knew they couldn’t leave Will alone, so they took one more shot at life to see if he could live without them.
It’s obvious now that he can’t.
Wilford has no one left. No more support system, no one left to keep him grounded.
Why do you think Damien thought he had to relay the news of Mark’s death to him? He had to do it carefully so he wouldn’t lose it– but was surprised at the fact that he didn’t. That’s why Damien snapped at him (“You come find me when you pull your head out of your ass!”), and almost immediately apologized after taking a moment to think (“I lost my temper, and it wasn’t right”). That was because Damien cared enough to make sure he got the information from someone he knew was safe and trustworthy.
Darkiplier is Celine and Damien’s last physical chance to make sure Wilford will be okay.
Darkiplier was born out of love.
Think about it.
He doesn’t like giving people choices anymore because Damien and Celine were forced to be selfless if they ever wanted to see Will again.
He sits at the opposite end of the ego table because he knows Wilford is dangerous, but will still put himself at something of a risk as an attempt to keep him from going too far off the rails.
He chooses his words carefully and speaks calmly when talking to him just to make sure nothing he says will trigger him again, to be certain that Wilford knows he means well before saying anything else to him that might set him off.
His figure shatters because his shell can barely handle the physical agony of having two souls trapped inside of him.
Damien and Celine are still in him somewhere, but can’t take another risk at losing their only chance to make sure Wilford is okay.
The mirror shattering was his heart breaking into a million pieces, because no longer could he allow himself to love his friend and be there as Damien and Celine once had.
Darkiplier was born out of love.
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"This won the game" - Many Liverpool fans absolutely loved one moment from win over Spurs
Liverpool fans on Twitter have been piling the praise on Virgil van Dijk, after the centre-back’s excellent two-on-one defending against Moussa Sissoko and Heung-min Son helped keep his side in the game before their last-gasp winner.
Spurs had a glorious chance to take the lead when Sissoko and the South Korean international found themselves bearing down on goal with only the Dutchman back with them, as Anfield held its collective breath waiting for the seemingly inevitable to happen.
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However, the former Celtic man stood his ground and cut off the passing lane to Son, before narrowing Sissoko’s angle so he had to take the shot on his weaker left foot – as a result, the ball almost found its way out of the stadium.
Van Dijk’s heroics helped keep the score at 1-1, before Toby Alderweireld’s late own goal gave Jurgen Klopp’s men a huge boost in the title race.
Let’s see what the Liverpool supporters on Twitter have been saying about the pivotal moment…
Any other defender and it’s 2-1 to Tottenham. £75 million for Virgil Van Dijk is bargain of the century and I don’t want to hear a word. pic.twitter.com/uEgolDtV7x
— Moussa Sissoko (@AnfieldRd96) March 31, 2019
The craziest thing as i was watchint i honwstly wasnt even scared or worried thats how confident i am in VvD. Beast.
— Vinnie Bèyda (@ortegaksv) March 31, 2019
Van Dijk on that 2v1 was some of the best defending I’ve ever seen in my life. Absolutely incredible footballer
— . (@ThoseScouseLads) March 31, 2019
he showed him onto his weaker foot whilst blocking the angle for the pass to the other player. He literally played it perfectly
— Sam (@sam_sey6) March 31, 2019
VVD said in the post-match interview that his thinking was to cut-off the pass to Son who is a better finisher, and also to ensure that Sissoko is pushed to use his weaker left foot. Thinking & executing that under such pressure for me is absolutely incredible. The man is immense
— Wosu Mishael Akachi (@akachiwosu) March 31, 2019
This won the game for me
— Antony Bonner (@antbon1978) March 31, 2019
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