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veryinnovative · 22 days
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Imagine my boops are et James pawing at Regulus for his attention 😘🥰
BOOP BOOP!!!
E.T. ORANGE CAT JAMES NATION RISEEEEEEEE
It starts at six am sharp every day, about half an hour before his alarm is set to go off. It's like Clementine meticulously plans it every morning: roll over, drape her soft body over his shoulder, and bap-bap-bap-bap gently on Regulus' cheek until he wakes up, alternating between gentle boops and kitten licks against his skin. And every time, she succeeds. Regulus groans when a soft paw trying to wedge itself between his lips rouses him from his sleep. He stirs in place, drowsily casts a glance at his alarm, and with a yawn tugs the duvet over his head. Of course, Clemi won't let such a thing deter her. "Clem," he mumbles, the words muffled underneath the blankets. "Let me sleep, please. I got the automatic feeder for a reason." Still, he feels her boops through the duvet, more insistent this time, firmer than when she kneads biscuits on him--like a baker who has got an order of five hundred due next morning--but not hard enough to hurt. Then again, she would never. But just as Regulus is about to doze off again, Clementine resorts to other measures. She mewls, quietly at first before growing in volume. Cries, truly. Because that's how spoiled she is. Sobbing like a cat and pawing against the scratched-up fabric because, again, many of their mornings resemble this. With a sigh, Regulus throws off the duvet. It stops Clementine's crying and instead invites her to snuggle up close to his neck, tail whipping impatiently against his chest. With begrudging acquiescence, Regulus finally lifts a hand to lazily run it down her spine, a movement that instantly appeases her. "You're a big baby," he murmurs against her forehead, seeing how she's deciding to butt her head against his. "Such a big baby, not a big girl at all. A bad girl, even." Purring, Clementine nips onto his nose before making a headstart on what he assumes has become their morning grooming session. One of her paws remains on his cheek, pink toe beans gently pressing into his skin as she abundantly licks his hair. Regulus has no other option but to serve Her Majesty and give plenty of pats and belly rubs if he doesn't want to endure one of her infamous temper tantrums.
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portaldust · 4 days
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mm... clementines.... yum yum
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avoxrising · 5 months
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Ahh ok I just saw TBOSAS! Thread about my thoughts (Spoiler warning!)
I’ll be editing this post as I think of more things
ps sorry for any errors, I am using voice to text on my phone
Please add yours in the comments!
Hot Takes:
- I am so glad that they decided to keep Lucy Gray’s ending a mystery like how it was in the books. I think it was emphasized even more as a mystery in the movie as she sings a song about her being a mystery a few scenes beforehand, and Dean Highbottom even echoes that what happened to her was a mystery when talking with Coriolanus. I truly do believe that Snow lived the rest of his life wondering if he had actually killed Lucy Gray, and fighting with the demons inside of him regarding all the deaths he had caused (not that he had regret or remorse except for maybe killing Sejanus). I don’t think anyone ever found out what really happened to her.
- The best parts of the entire movie was the scenes where Lucy Gray is singing. Someone literally needs to remove that man’s whiny voice from the audiobook and replace it with Rachel‘s voice, singing the actual songs, because I cannot listen to any other rendition of any of those songs after that, and the audiobook did an extreme injustice to Lucy Gray.
- I really didn’t like the way that the first third of the movie was put together. They did it in three parts just like how the book did, but the first part felt really disjointed for me and felt very non authentic to the rest of the series compared to the other two parts. 
- My biggest issue with the whole movie was the fact that they changed a lot of small details that were in the book and it felt really unnecessary to change the very small things. For example, in the book, Arachne dies because she is feeding her tribute at the zoo, and the tribute grabbed a hold of the knife from her and slits her throat. In the movie, however Arachne is taunting, her tribute with a glass bottle, and the tribute grabs the bottle, breaks it in half, and stabs the broken neck of the bottle through Arachne’s neck. Also, you don’t see that moment of hesitation from Coriolanus. He immediately runs over to her and starts trying to help. 
- My girl Clemensia deserved more screen time
- I’m glad Arachne died, her character was really annoying
- I’m not sure if they were trying to make Lucky Flickerman funny or not but he wasn’t 
Theories/Easter Eggs:
- I’m pretty sure they didn’t mention this in the book but in the movie Granma’am tells Coryo that his father was killed by a rebel trap in the woods by district 12. This further connects Coriolanus Snow to that area of Panem and his deep rooted hatred for rebels. 
- Lucy Gray mentions to Coriolanus right before she leaves the cabin in that scene that she’s not made of sugar and my mind immediately went to Finnick and I think that could also be why Snow hates him
- Lucky’s reference to Caesar when he’s canceling his restaurant reservation and mentions the high chair!
- I don’t know if anyone got a better look at this, but in the reaping day scene with Dean Highbottom, he is walking down the aisle of the room in the Academy and you can see a plaque in the back with the name Heavensbee on it and it seems like it might say Founder of Panem or something like that. I couldn’t exactly read it because the dean was standing in the way, but I thought that was really interesting. 
- I really do think in the beginning of the book/movie that Coryo is trying to do whatever he can to keep the Snow family name and status high in the capital however, I don’t think he truly realizes what he’s capable of until he is thrown into the arena and kills Bobbin from eight. You can literally see a physical shift in him on screen after that point and when he comes home to Tigress and explains how powerful he feels, you can really see a similar look in his eyes that you do in the original trilogy. He was really a psychopath from the beginning, he just didn’t realize it until he was in the arena himself, and understood “true human nature” (it’s not human nature to be a psychopath. Please get some therapy.)
Notable Things Changed/Cut Out:
- OK so it’s completely understandable that they would have to cut out a lot of things from the book as the movie was only two hours and 45 minutes long whereas the audiobook is 16 hours long but let me tell you they cut out a ton
- As we knew going in, they removed all the scenes with the neighbor who he got the guitar from and his little shop thing that he had so that was expected but they also removed a ton throughout the entire movie. 
- They completely removed all of the funerals of the mentors who were killed, and did not even mention the deaths of the twins. In fact, a lot of the attack in the arena, and the aftermath was kind of glossed over. 
- Arachne’s death (see above)
- The district 3 tributes’ usage of the drones as weapons (removed)
- Jessup’s rabies death scene was toned down a ton. It only took one water bottle to kill him in the movie, whereas in the book, I remember reading that a ton of water was thrown his way. 
- Took out all of Clemie after snake scene.
- No mention of the erasure of the games. If you hadn’t read the books and just saw the movie you would probably be wondering why Haymitch never mentioned another Victor from 12 because the movie doesn’t explain anything about how the capital wants these games to be forgotten. 
- I haven’t read the book in like six months but I swear in the book the tributes got rabies from rats at the zoo but in the movie they say they got it from bats on the train and I just like that’s a really weird detail to change if that was changed 
- I really was not expecting for Lucy Gray to yell “kiss my ass” with that much enthusiasm/aggression at the reaping 
Things the Movie did Really Well:
- Make you hate Snow 
- I honestly feel like the movie did a way better job of giving you a look into Snow and how evil he is compared to the book. I think it helped that on screen you could see his body language and how he acted around people without hearing his own internal monologue like we get in the book. He is a very unreliable narrator.
- Tigress! I am such a Tigress Stan. She could see exactly the path Coryo was headed down, and you could literally see her heart breaking as she watches him become more and more like his father, who she says, was a man full of hate. 
- The “career pack”~ now I know it’s not technically a career pack because none of those tributes trained, but seeing Coral and her alliance in the arena, when we know based on the books that alliances were super uncommon in the games before then, was really interesting to see. It makes me wonder even more about Mags’s games and how alliances played a part in that. 
Overall Thoughts:
- I cannot in good conscience ship Snowbaird after watching that movie. The movie does a way better job than the book showing Coryo’s decent into madness and I could do a whole other post on this but holy shit he is an evil man. It’s not like we’re getting a glimpse into the good version of Coriolanus before he was corrupted, this man was corrupted already. We get to literally see scenes of him poisoning and killing people in this movie and got some people still think that shipping him with Lucy is a good idea/cute. I hope that girl ran off into the woods and lived her best life because she deserve way better. 
- The movie was honestly way less graphic than I thought it was going to be. It is rated PG-13, but I felt like they toned down a ton of the injuries and graphic scenes the book described. I would say The Hunger Games movie was much more graphic than this one was. If you’re not a fan of gore, I would say the only part do you have to worry about is in the arena, they do show the effects of rabies and a few injuries/deaths, but there’s overall not a ton of blood. They do show the hangings of people in District 12, but they don’t dwell on it too much. Even Arachne’s death is super quick compared to how it was explained in the books and really not his bloody as Suzanne wrote it. 
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Overall I give it a 6.5 out of 10 which is much lower than I thought I would be giving it however, I feel like this may be my least favorite hunger games movie. I don’t think any movie in the world will ever beat catching fire or maybe even the first hunger games but I even felt like Mockingjay in some aspects was done a lot better than this film. The casting, however, was spot on and the cast did such an amazing job. 
I will still probably go watch it again this weekend, and I definitely recommend going and watching it, just know that there will be things that you will appreciate a lot more from the books and that doesn’t make the movie bad.  I just feel like in comparison to the other movies they did the books a lot more justice than this one did to it’s book. 
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riotbrrrd · 11 months
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The feral state of eating crêpes standing in the kitchen, naked, still dripping from the shower: a mood only achievable after spending the equivalent of a workday in public transportation
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soliidiot · 2 years
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"There have been legends of the land of origin of the Magic Knights, who had saved Cephiro over a thousand years ago. Legend has it that though the Knight of Wind and the Knight of Fire had found their loves and married into the Land, the Knight of Water, ever steadfast by the Master Mage, always remained celibate. Scholarly debates propose that the Knight of Water had hidden her family, or had simply perished, to return to the Waters that flow through and surround the lands of Cephiro."
Lil blurb for my CleMi soul, history-book style. This was a sketch that got out of hand lol. Always did wonder how future Cephireans would view the Knights and almost destruction of their Homeland/Country.
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calaathmaza · 2 years
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Maybe Atterezh 1B and/or Eshevis Tethimar 3A?
BOTH VERY GOOD
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ID: two drawings of characters from the goblin emperor. 1) a two-panel drawing of clemis atterezh drawn from the shoulders up. he is a stout middle-aged elf with a curly mustache, expressive eyebrows, elaborately braided hair, and fine embroidered clothes. in the first he looks drawn and tense, his eyes closed, palms pressed together, fingers pressed to his mouth. he is inhaling and next to him is written: "(assessing the junior tailors' work.)" in the second, his hands are still pressed together but pointing outward, and he's squinting looking baffled and exasperated. he's saying "precisely what the fuck," and then in smaller writing, "the emperor cannot wear that." 2) a bust of eshevis tethimar, a young elf with a trim beard, sharp clothes, and an extremely sharp tashin stick. he is gripping a large knife tightly in one hand. his eyes are closed, ears twitching, face flushed, and he looks extremely irritated. he's thinking, "guess i just have to murder the brat :)" end ID.
thank you!!!!!
from this expression meme
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beyondtoast · 2 years
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Clef’s first selfie
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roseofcards90 · 2 years
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if you get this, answer with 3 random facts about yourself (if you want) and send it to the last 7 blogs in your notifications, anonymously or not! let's get to know the person behind the blog 🌸
Ooh, thank you so much for the ask, Clementine!! Here are 3 random facts about me:
1. I took Latin for about 4 years in high school, as well as some Greek!! I was also involved in chorus!
2. I’m left handed! :3
3. My top favorite things to do are read/write, play video games, bake sweets, and swim!! I do want to pick up more hobbies though in the future
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veryinnovative · 13 days
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Been thinking about jegulus and rosekiller during the solstice... and I'm loving the visions....
Yes this is about et and I wish I could tell you that I'm sorry but I'm really not, I love et so much 😭💜
i miss et jeggy too <3 specifically clemi being a little mischievous thing who kneads biscuits on reg 24/7 he's got 300 orders first things first in the morning
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stgeorgesocym · 1 year
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കൈപ്പട്ടൂർ മഹാ ഇടവക പെരുന്നാൾ സപ്ലിമെന്റ് പ്രകാശനം ചെയ്തു.
കൈപ്പട്ടൂർ മഹാ ഇടവക വലിയ പെരുന്നാളിനോട് അനുബന്ധിച്ചു സെന്റ് ജോർജ്ജസ്  യുവജനപ്രസ്ഥാനം പുറത്തിറക്കുന്ന "കൊച്ചുയെരുശലേം" എന്ന പെരുന്നാൾ സപ്ലിമെന്റ് ഇന്ന് വി. കുർബാനക്ക് ശേഷം അഭി. ക്ലിമിസ് തിരുമനസ്സുകൊണ്ട്‌ പ്രകാശനം ചെയ്തു.
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starlitdaydreamer · 2 years
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at school&i wish ihad clem
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maidskirt · 2 years
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edelweiss, ivy, chamomile ♡
Hi clemi!! <3
Edelweiss -how'd you think of your username/url! What's it associated with?
Well, you gave me this one but I like it! Maid outfits look nice and are cute so i think it's cute!
Ivy- what's your tells for emotions? How can someone tell when you're happy, tired, upset, annoyed?
Well, I tend to be more active and outgoing when happy, and usually tend to be vocal about how I'm feeling when asked or it's relevant. I tend to avoid people when upset/tired and be more quiet when I do interact. Sometimes I hide it but not as much anymore. I do tell people when I'm upset with them or annoyed. When I'm annoyed I tend to sigh and just leave the room if possible. When tired (I'm nearly always tired) I tend to lay down a lot and crave hugs for some reason.
Chamomile - what do you like to receive as a gift?
I like plushies, video games, and snacks!
I hope you are doing well!! ^w^ thanks for the ask!
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