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#MY POOR LITTLE MEOW MEOW.....................
theongp · 3 days
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Definitely in my top 3 favorite scenes of DBD
The camera angles with the way they closed their eyes made the scene are somehow very cute but also sensual in a way.
And also the smiles that conveyed different feelings.
I love it.
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier 1.4 (2021) Daniel Brühl as Baron Helmut Zemo
My poor little meow meow is so done with y'all.
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taciturnpoet · 2 days
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highlights of my partner watching dead poets:
the second neil shows up on screen, he hasn’t even spoken yet: “oh that man is gay”
“oh i didn’t know robin williams was in this! father figure.”
neil and todd meeting: “and they were roommates” 👀
*proceeds to make a kissy noises for the next five minutes whenever anderperry were on screen together*
charlie introduces himself: “oh, well, that wasn’t straight.”
mr. perry pulls the “you know how much this means to your mother” card: “oh fuck you, you’re one of those guys.”
every scene with knox: *cringing* “oh king. no.”
meeks and pitts dancing: “oh c’mon now that’s gay. they’re about to kiss.”
neil talking about joining the play: “oh he’s going to get his ass beat. he’s going to die.”
(note: he had no idea neil was legitimately going to die, he just knew this was my favorite movie and ethan hawke was in it lol)
desk set scene, sad for todd: “this poor guy. poor little meow meow. he deserves better.”
he spent the entire movie after the play looking between me and the screen because i was crying
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moongothic · 1 day
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Et tu, Nico Robin
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The way Crocodile reacts to what Robin says here is so interesting though, and I don't mean his decision to kill her, no, I do mean how he reacts
Like yes, as he says a few pages later, he "never trusted anyone from the start", Crocodile had been fully expecting someone would betray him eventually. And that does reflect in his calm demeanor in this whole scene, how he just accepts it and what'll happen next
But what interests me is how he seems almost... slightly sad? Which would be a natural reaction for someone to have if their belief of betrayal being unavoidable and eventual was confirmed like this. But also, it's not really an emotion you'd expect to see from Crocodile (even if it's mild and barely noticable)
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Thing is though... Like Crocodile had made it a huge point how He Did Not Interact With His Minions Directly. He went out of his way to hide his identity to ensure success for Baroque Works, that's why he had Robin send out all the orders and borderline running the organization for him. It's why he ordered his agents to go hunt down the Strawhats and stop Vivi, to stop his identity from being leaked out and so that he could take over Alabasta without WG interference. But Crocodile isn't stupid. Surely he must have considdered it. Thought about the possibility. That Robin could've been the one who leaked out his identity to Vivi in the first place, that she had betrayed him already. After all, Robin was supposed to be the only one who knew who "Mr 0" really was.
And so in this moment, when Robin claims the Poneglyph does not mention Pluton at all... I wonder if this would've been confirmation in Crocodile's mind of Robin's betrayal, of her leaking his identity out in the first place. Yes, he says he's getting rid of Robin because she's not delivering on information about Pluton as promised, but that could be because he can't say for 100% certain if his suspicions are right; he can't read the Poneglyph so he can't tell for sure if Robin is telling the truth or if she's lying and intentionally withholding the information. He can't say for 100% certain Robin was the one who leaked his identity out either, it's just that if she had been planning against him this whole time in secret then of course she would refuse to co-operate here, of course she'd withhold the location of Pluton from him.
Had Robin told him Pluton's location here, perhaps Crocodile would've continued to believe (or hoped, at least) that Robin hadn't been the one to backstab him. But Crocodile does not trust others. Even if he can't know for a 100% certain, Robin not delivering on the information he had been promised did make it more likely she had been the one to backstab him to begin with. And this time, unfortunately, he was right in his beliefs. Robin did betray him.
Et tu
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robert-deniro · 2 years
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TONY LEUNG CHIU-WAI
in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)
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hashtagloveloses · 1 year
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it seems people don't understand. a GLUP SHITTO is a character in a very popular piece of media (like star wars) that if you asked a random person or even a casual fan, they wouldn't know who the fuck that is. a BLORBO is just your little guy. can be any kind of character they're just your little GUY. a POOR LITTLE MEOW MEOW is a villain, usually with a sad backstory, who you are defending and woobifying. they've done WRONG. not everyone can be a poor little meow meow. just because they're pathetic doesn't mean they're a meow meow that mf had to commit CRIMES. if you want a pathetic little fucker of any moral persuasion that is a BABYGIRL. usually male, doesn't have to be. just has to be kind of fucked up. get your terminology CORRECT
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snekberry · 9 months
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He's all eyes. He's all eyes.
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writeouswriter · 1 year
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Broke: Acknowledging that a character who is an objectively terrible person is also a complex and intentionally well thought out individual with different levels of nuance you can empathize with in some ways while not in others is immediately “woobifying” or “poor little meow meowifying” them.
Woke: “This character is a bad person” and “this character is still a person” are two statements that can, should and do coexist and admitting that they exhibit nuance and depth and are more than just their bad actions doesn’t immediately excuse or condone their bad actions or mean that you’re ignoring or trying to soften the canonical version of the character.
Bespoke: That’s the whole point, that’s always been the point, to be made to empathize with horrible people so you can understand that they can be anyone, that bad people can be likeable, can be interesting, can be human, are human, and it’s scary to think about all the ways they’re just like you and all the ways they’re just like everything you hate, forcing the use of critical skills in media analysis, forcing a confrontation of the duality of man.
Whatever Level is Above Bespoke: But sometimes, yeah, sure, maybe they are a poor little meow meow, what are you gonna do, get a lawyer
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 5 months
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Let the revenge games begin.
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ineed-to-sleep · 2 years
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Well. I rewatched arcane
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anatomicalmartyr · 7 months
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Conrad Veidt and Lil Dagover in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
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spokelseskladden · 5 months
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tragic, local pretty boy now looks like he knows what league of legends is 😔
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tedlovesmusicals · 6 months
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midnightfrappe · 8 months
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I FORGOT TO SAY, THEY CAN JUMPSCARE!!!
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lieu-rey · 28 days
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javier but i draw him with the default pen
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marc--chilton · 1 month
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love love love love those moments where house's all seeing baby blues get misty. love when he gets super pathetic about his and wilson's friendship and how sometimes he pushes just a little too much so wilson draws a line like he can end what they have Right There as he stands without batting an eye as if that isn't one of the most devastating things you can tell house. sometimes that man just looks the most beautiful at his most vulnerable
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