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capn-twitchery · 10 hours
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thinking. there surely has to have been Someone twitch ran into that helped them right out of the honey gardens
like,, people surely would have been searching for the escaped prisoner that fucked shit up on the way out. they must have been hidden for a while,,they would have been both So easy to catch/murder after chugging way too much red honey, and super confused and disoriented afterwards, with no idea who they are, nowhere to go & no contacts in london.
where did they get money. new clothes. where on earth did they get silverer shades. wtf happened in that stretch of time
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femsolid · 6 months
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An old woman (80s) I'm working for told me she likes to watch true crime shows. I asked "don't you find it gruesome and shocking?" and she replied that at first she was worried she would have nightmares but she was perfectly fine actually. Then she added that after everything she's been through in life that kind of stuff doesn't phase her. She went on to tell me about that time her ex husband tried to murder her via strangulation and she detailed the scene to me like it was nothing. He smashed her head on the wall, grabbed her by the hair, got her on the bed and strangled her half to death. She stayed with him though. She still has a framed picture of him in her living room. It got me wondering: how many women have experienced murder attempts? Maybe you have? Or your mother? Failed kidnappings, "almost" attacks, things that could have gone much worse if no one intervened or you didn't go home, that type of stuff. I know a few women who have and I certainly have myself. Men like to say that they kill each others much more than they kill women but how many assaults and how many "almost" do we have to endure in one lifetime compared to them? And the nonchalance with which we end up talking about it and continuing our lives sometimes... surreal.
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railingsofsorrow · 5 months
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how is he so babygirl in an fbi vest?
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labaguetteisdabest · 9 months
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you know that feeling after you finish a really good book (of course you do you're a bookworm and don't even try to tell me you're not) well i just finished magnus chase
and let me tell you
the feeling hit hard.
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awesomesaurous · 1 year
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Uhm... Greetings, once again! I was practicing with drawing Maxwell and then remembered his form from the past. You know... William Carter. Have you ever tried to draw him that way? If so, i would love to see it! (Sorry if it sounds like a commission, I'm just asking, he-he.)
I've drawn William before. There's not much of a trick to drawing him, since he's just Maxwell with different hair and a different outfit. Here's the tag on my blog.
But sure, why not:
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I don't think anyone needs a William tutorial, but just to demonstrate the ways he's similar to Maxwell, I did both of them starting with the same base drawing:
Because he's the same guy! And, if you get what I mean by "Closed" vs "Open" body language - I mean that William is guarded and introverted, while Maxwell is much more unreserved and bold. The attitude differences matter even more than the differences in appearance.
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The "before and after" with William is why he's fun to draw or write for. You know what he will eventually become, and it's interesting coming up with the sequence of events that will change him into Maxwell. What parts remain the same, even as everything else about him changes?
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lewisinho · 6 months
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sorry for coming back to this now as everyone wants to forget about the dsq's lmao, but i do find it interesting that the fia's main (and only) argument is time (or lack of it there of.)
i don't know if they purposefully misinterpreted what people were demanding as nobody actually requested they check every single car as meticulously, but rather that to the outsider it does appear slightly negligent if after having a 50% fail rate there is no mechanism that triggers further checks; i understand the argument of time (as much as we can say 'oh just hire more people', i don't think it's that simple), but given that the punishment for non-compliance (regardless of intentionality) is as high as a DSQ, i don't think it's irrational for the fia to do some further tests in such circumstances?
not to mention that failing a plank check is very rare (this is the first time a DSQ occured for it since michael schumacher in spa '94), so surely when we have such unprecedented circumstances, shouldn't the fia have mechanisms in place for it? it seems incredibly arbitrary right now
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pinkcarabiner · 2 months
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i mayhaps may be femme4all after all...
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neverevan · 12 days
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Buck was mostly just talking himself into a tizzy over being excluded by Eddie (and by extension Tommy) but in fact he was excluded once, which was the karaoke trivia night, other than that Eddie invited him to the basketball game a million times before and he always said no, he wanted Buck at the fight but there were no more tickets... he knows Buck and his abandonment issues, he would never on purpose do that to him.
that being said Eddie's just finally finding ground to be aloof and have fun and it seems to be coming at the price of a bit of ignorance on his part — and not just towards Buck either
like what do you mean you asked your girlfriend to babysit your 13yo son twice in one week while you were hanging out with your new buddy?? that is a dating red flag if there ever was one.
he's having fun and enjoying himself for the first time in forever and it kinda made him lose sight of some things, which is fine cuz it worked out well in the end (aside from the ankle thing oof) but if this is gonna become a pattern (since Ryan specifically said that Eddie has much more levity in this season) it might come back to bite him in the ass
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majorbaby · 10 months
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the shots of Hawkeye interspersed throughout the scene in GFA where we learn the baby died have a protective element to them. imagine you were instead forced to watch a shot of a mother realizing that she's smothered her child, the child going limp in her arms, and her sorrow as the fact of it sinks in. it's too dark. and we might run the risk of feeling like she's a real character rather than a footnote in someone else's story.
see for yourself here if you want (child death cw). even when i look at it i get this feeling of "why make this? what is this for?" - without Hawkeye as a buffer, this is just something that might have happened during the Korean War, rather than a scene from TV's MASH.
i wonder whether obscuring the truth by centering the white experience where ought not to be the focus, like this, or this, or this, is better than telling the truth, when the truth is so obscene that it's unwatchable.
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rhythm-of-space · 1 year
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I think I love pictures like these so much because while josh embodies light and radiance, sunshine and summer, one of my favorite genres of josh is when he looks cozy and content, warm and relaxed, quiet and calm. It's a rarity compared to the brightness he usually offers but it's always a nice change of pace. I think that's when he looks the most real.
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khaleesiofalicante · 9 months
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what if i finish the mavid one shot today and post it and disappear until i finish my last piece of work before i can jump into augayst.
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lunarheslwt · 1 year
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"spend my whole life just thinking I had to change" is HEAVY paired with the theme of wanting to escape it all in high in California. He talks about how he's been told that it's been bad for him, how everything that makes him feel alive is bad for him. There's underlying weight beneath the casual lyrics and boppy melody. OOMS, face the music and high in California all carry the theme of wanting to escape what brings you down by running, by indulging, by turning away, by hiding away, even if for just a while. I'm just thinking. I'm just. Thinking.
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railingsofsorrow · 2 months
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hey would anybody read a blurb where tattooartist!remus is trying to finish a tattoo of the lupus constellation on sirius's back who can't stop fussing because his boyfriend and brother are talking about first times around him and he wants to murder james who is trying to convince reg to get a tattoo with him?
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pens-swords-stuff · 1 year
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hoo boy okay I guess I'm doing Nano. Guess I should get back into talking about my projects!
I can promise one character introduction post that was lingering in my drafts for a solid year since I'm finishing it up now.
Maybe a reintroduction of my project, and a few reblogs of existing posts.
I have like half the art done for the other two character intro posts I was planning on too, and I'll need to put those together before introducing them.
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youngtambling · 3 months
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it bothers me that i keep seeing saltburn being labelled as satire on wealth, when the only aspect of it that comes remotely close to that is oliver. yes, the lengths he's willing to go to for the cattons' wealth are massively exaggerated and chilling, but imo exaggeration isn't enough to classify something as satire. the film offers commentary on socioeconomic and class divides, but it also doesn't try to point out the absurdities of these factors or anything, we just know that oliver wants it/feels entitled to it. for a lot of genres, that would be fine, but ultimately this film doesn't say anything, so it doesn't feel right to call it satire.
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kazumasamaanime · 2 years
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Ok, I'm the only one who thinks that after this particular favorite reunion comes something very bad in the continuation of the story.
Too many happiness for us and I'm scared a little 😢
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