im so delusional the day that caitlin clark launches her significant other is the day i collapse to my fucking knees and rip my heart out.
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I think there was too much off screen. I wish we could’ve seen more about how Claudia got to that point [of wanting to kill lestat]
I……he…….what…I mean, she-……huh?!
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quality time
after their woohoo session, solani cooked for the both of them. spending the rest of the night laughing and talking, solani discovered more things she didn't know about diego. especially how funny he could be without trying. heading off to bed afterwards, she feels refreshed and hopeful for her and diego's future.
as for diego, he stayed for a couple minutes longer. helping to tidy around the house and also upgrade some of her appliances before leaving.
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Day 1 of @windbrook's Slashed CAS Challenge, Sayako Kurenai the psychic final girl.
"Well, the killer tried to push me down into the old well after stabbing me and leaving me there, and I fought back hard as much as I could, and when I realized it the killer was dead and I was covered mostly what I assumed to be the killer's blood." Sayako Kurenai, one of the known survivors of the Myers High Halloween Party Massacre in her interview with the local news.
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*Touko suplexes a large Boldore, just because she can
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tbh im hesitant around most attempts to like analyse fundamentals of abuse or something bc it's so intensely complicated and it matters who has the power in the relationship and that can be so difficult to even tell from a distance. like, abusive men LOVE to go ummm but she slapped me and yeah that sounds like abuse but then you realise that he was physically capable of killing her and she was constantly terrified for her life, and suddenly it feels different. or hearing that a strong, tall man lashed out at a woman sounds like he's abusing her, but what if he's disabled with high support needs and relies on her to eat and wash and leave the house, and she controls all his finances and interactions with others. you can frame these situations in infinitely different ways so attempts to standardise abuse criteria usually just hands the distinction over to whoever has the power to control the narrative while ppl believe theyre discerning something objectively based on facts
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