Finally canon proof the Morningstars are in fact the strongest beings in Hell
Like Adam was not a challenge literally at all when Lucifer was fighting him
Charlie only struggled bc she is not experienced in fighting, but she managed to injure Adam and then block his attack
I love my father-daughter duo oh so much
Lilith tho,,,dunno bout tht one
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I will never be over these looks she served so hard
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au where when eddie becomes the new sibuna leader, he and fabian just end up in similar fabina situations, including the upclose hiding and slight flirting.
this would mean that fabian rutter managed to pull both the chosen one and the osirian.
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I watched Avengers: Age of Ultron (apart from I skipped some overly long action sequences) and I am not sure so can someone tell me whether or not Tony Stark was the baddy in that film? Because about halfway through I was sure he was but then it was maybe just an evil robot after all and I am confused because either this film was surprisingly subversive or it was about robots hitting each other.
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The coolest thing Hunter ever has done and ever will do is date Willow Park
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Skylar "Phoenix" Jackson (r6s), happy to see everyone. // Liz Walker (cod) a much needed date night with Simon.
Kaiya Kobayashi (oshi no ko), dressed for one of their concerts. // Miyo Yamazaki (free!), felt like dressing up.
Faith Riley (cod), having a chill day at home. // Briar (r6s), disgusted she got the enemies blood on her because she didn't wear her mask this time.
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had to look up who the first yandere was just to be sure and EVEN GOOGLE says its the yandere simulator chick :(
cannot believe the disrespect. she's not even what made yanderes popular. in this house, we only stan the REAL fake first yandere girl. like/reblog if you remember what REAL culture looks like.
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turning kate beaton comics into memes is my specialty
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Some more fan art from @pdrrook Perfumare VN. Based on the scene from Reed's route, where Reed and my MC, Liz, dress up to look for Marco in The Sea Chant.
It's still hilarious to me that Marco tries to build a rep as a dangerous drug dealer, and while he does pull a gun on the MC, the dude isn't actually very tough. Lbr, his real name is Alios, and he got beat up by an accountant and a perfume sales girl. Tbh Marco comes across more as a spoiled rich kid trying to play gangster after watching Scarface too many times.
Honestly, Marco is lucky to have gotten away with just a broken nose and hand. Sure, Liz doesn't seem that intimidating at first, especially next to Reed and his reputation working for Alan. Other than her Allure tier I headcanon, she also used to carry a straight razor in her purse for extra protection. What? She's a single woman living alone in Elazar, and she stayed in some pretty sketchy neighborhoods! She wants some extra insurance just in case her Allure ability won't work. Unlike Marco, Liz didn't have a rich father. Her dad ran a barbershop back in Jona, and honestly, she had a decent side hustle back in her Academy days, cutting students' hair.
Sadly, she'd still need a license to work at a barbershop or salon, so she's stuck dealing with assholes like Marco. Again, he's so lucky Liz couldn't fit a straight razor in her tiny clutch bag because she wouldn't hesitate to add more scars to Marco's face.
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Ok, Captain Alvida is a baddie, has been from the beginning, but like I wish she kept SOME of the meat on her bones. I know she has the basic One Piece woman body but like...a little stomach? Some thighs? Please, sir, I beg. Like the actress who plays in the live-action? Gorgeous, perfect, no notes.
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Listen, sometimes in life you’ve just gotta ignore canon, and even certain headcanons/AUs you don’t like or agree with and come up with your own/a version of the thing you like. As a form of self-care. This is a moral I live by, I think anyone who knows me knows at this point.
But for all that is good and decent in the world, you still absolutely need to be respectful towards others, even if what they made does not gel with you, personally. Especially if they’re the original creator(s) of the original, canon work.
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Suffering more than Jesus atm (being a fan of 80s/90s Suicide squad in 2024)
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just found these warm-up sketches of Kulia! Always love making her expressive <3
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so me and Sam FINALLY watched the last season of Capaldi's Who
and tell me how, after literally over a decade and for perhaps the first time in his fucking career, Steven Moffat wrote a not just tolerable but really actually good two-parter and fully stuck the landing. like the editing and pacing were still a bit off but the storyline was original, fun, interesting and emotionally invested, and most importantly, rather than ending on a damp fart or the most furious autofellatio in history, the final part didn't fumble it and ended in a way that felt emotionally satisfying and like it made sense for the characters. like the last time he successfully wrapped up a multiparter in a way that didn't feel cheap and hollowly disappointing to me was literally The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances, and a) that was in 2005 and b) tbh The Doctor Dances is about a tenth as compelling and memorable as The Empty Child.
so after 12 years of either hackery or great ideas that fall apart in the second act, Steven Moffat writes what I would genuinely consider to be a memorable Good Doctor Who serial. it ends with bittersweet pathos, a solid closer for all the main characters, and sends Moffat's showrunning career out on a genuine high despite failing ratings and budget cuts (and the fact Doctor Who hasn't been consistently good since about 2009). good job Steve. with grudging respect I admit you pulled it out of the bag on this one.
wait what's this there's one more episode left? and it stars Mark Gatiss? and you literally spend the whole episode inexplicably just shitting all over the legacy of Doctor Who by inventing a version of the First Doctor that bears literally no resemblance to the character that William Hartnell actually played, just so you can spend the whole episode saying misogynistic things to run yourself off to how much more Totally Feminist your version was than the version you made up in your head of what Doctor Who was like in the 60s? and it added literally nothing to the season except to take all the wind out of the sails of the actually good finale you already wrote?
even when he writes a good episode this fucker still finds ways to disappoint me.
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for some reason when i first watched mlp when i was like, 13 or 14 or whatever, i somehow walked away from return of harmony like, convinced that discord was celestia and luna's shitty older brother. and for a while i was like "why did i come to that conclusion" but i really think it was because the first season premiere was luna coming back after 1000 years after trying to take over and then it was discord coming back after 1000 years after trying to take over so my preteen brain was just like "man celestia really had to keep banishing her siblings after they tried to usurp her throne huh. that sucks for her. wild"
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