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uhm uhm squid game oh yes ily nam-gyu and thanos :D
art by ME GROWLS GRRR BATS LASHES
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Vincent Sinclair
THERE HE IS !! Now I fulfilled my promise to draw all the sinclair boys U.U Tho I might remake Bo's drawing because he looks kinda silly now that I look back on it. Anyway, here's Vincent 🤲 appreciate him.
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Laura Palmer (Twin Peaks) // Dennis Reynolds (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia)
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Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) dir. David Lynch
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BLUE VELVET (1986) dir. David Lynch TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME (1992) dir. David Lynch
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my girlfriend just broke up with me after almost an entire year and idk how to cope hi tumblr
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If anyone asks, we're already fucked.
STOP IT HEHEHEHEH
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“Coriolanus buried his face in his hands. He had killed Sejanus as surely as if he'd bludgeoned him to death like Bobbin or gunned him down like Mayfair. He’d killed the person who considered him his brother. But even as the vileness of the act threatened to drown him, a tiny voice kept asking, What choice did you have? What choice? No choice. Sejanus had been bent on self-destruction, and Coriolanus had been swept along in his wake, only to be deposited at the foot of the hanging tree himself.”

“He tried to think rationally about it. Without him, Sejanus would have died in the arena, prey to the pack of tributes who had tried to kill them as they fled. Technically, Coriolanus had given him a few more weeks of life and a second chance, an opportunity to mend his ways. But he hadn't. Couldn't. Didn't care to. He was what he was. Maybe the wilderness would have been best for him. Poor Sejanus. Poor sensitive, foolish, dead Sejanus.”
— The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
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