Alain Delon
Mélodie en sous-sol (Any Number Can Win)
Dir: Henri Verneuil
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isn't K1 the nearly-basically-dead one? Q - Q
Does he ever find out that L1 is hopping around trying desperately to save him????
It's actually Keith2 who is dead! This guy right here.
And Lance2
--- I mean this abomination, Keith2's husband - is jumping through Universes trying to revive him.
And Keith1 - this one right here -
is just a guy who was in one of the worlds Lance2 jumped through and was sent to stop him. He also has his own husband who is very much alive.
There is a tiny introduction for AUsAU in a highlight "Voltron AUs" on Gram (side note- I think you have to have IG to see highlights and stories), and this PUBLIC post on Patreon - where there is a description from K2's and L2's perspective, about how their journey began and all - but the entire story is actually from Keith's 1 perspective!
Thanks for giving me an opportunity to talk about it lmao
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Fair, honestly. I don't know much about Quackity but what I do know is that that man has been seximanified by his fans to an impressive degree -- I don't think Grian should have gotten past the first round, actually.
SO HAPPY about Scar and Joe though! at this point, I'm going to be thrilled about whoever wins. We've moved past my having horses in the race I DON'T want to win (except for Quackity but I genuinely think it would take quite the upset for him to beat out all 7 still-standing hermits) so now I can just enjoy the rest of the campaign with glee.
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Alain Delon
Mélodie en sous-sol (Any Number Can Win)
Dir: Henri Verneuil
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when Theresa May won the election in 2017 I was on the dole and I full on broke down in the jobcentre. I had one of the longest meltdowns I've ever had, I was sat on a bench on the shore sobbing for about 5 hours.
it literally broke me on some level. like after how bad things had been how angry people were how hated her government was. they still got enough votes to stay in. I think it's hard like the other side of COVID to remember just how turbofucked things already were here before 2020. how long so many people have been fucking dying in poverty and hunger because of the Tory government. it already felt apocalyptic 5 years ago.
and even then I truly believe the big problem was the Labour Party's refusal to accept its place as a leftwing opposition. Corbyn was a solid candidate but the party wasn't a solid option because the leadership were under constant attack from inside their own party.
but idk it did for me. I can't cope with UK elections. I cannot deal with being confronted with the fact that no amount of suffering among the people I know and care about means fucking anything to a big enough segment of the population that the Tories win again and again. at this point I just don't believe an election will change anything until something big has changed elsewhere.
(by which I mean riots and non-electoral accountability. bc selfevidently electoral accountability at the moment means less than nothing.)
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