"Public domain is the graveyard" very false actually. Public domain is where stories get to LIVE Like how they're saposed to, in the hands of human community.
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there's no way janus and remus aren't like... canonically in gay love right...? they're like the weird freaky aunt and uncle that aren't properly invited to anything. janus is the type of guy to like cartoonishly bang remus on the head with a pan when he says something that makes him mad
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i need fit and pac to stand in the egg hospital while cosplaying eachother today and for richas and ramon to sit up in their beds comedically like how movies and shows portray zombies rising from their graves.
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this is what butch deloria is to me. do you guys get me. do you see the vision
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i want to love someone like sitting in the back of the car as a kid and holding my gameboy up to the fleeting streetlights on a gravel road. devoted, heavy-lidded, background noise. like talk radio in the morning turned too low to understand. an undercurrent, constant and fond.
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kirishima is so. werewolf-coded. you know what i mean.
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whatever you do don’t get sappy and sentimental about the beauty of befriending people online
whatever you do don’t think about how amazing it is that people separated by oceans, timezones, or thousands of miles can still find comfort in knowing each other
whatever you do don’t get emotional about how distance does not and will never keep people from finding communities and friends that they care for as deeply as they would any irl connection
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will byers has the boy equivalent of a fuck ass bob
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soap is so puppy
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I AM GOING INSANE
DO YOU FUCKING GET IT????????? DO YOU UNDERSTAND??????
THEY LOVE EACH OTHER SO FUCKING MUCH!!!!
IN EVERY POSSIBLE UNIVERSE!!!
AND IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY!!!!!!!!!
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i think this dead god married to cassandra was a like summer god of rebellion and rage
so i suspect this because we’ve been talking so much about how doubt and rage go hand in hand but also how rage isn’t inherently evil, that it can be useful and good if used constructively which makes me think of the usefulness of rage in rebellion. then porter says that fig needs to find what works for her, what she is dedicating herself to. and one option for her is a god, not necessarily cassandra, but another god that could speak to fig’s rebellious nature but also how much she loves and wants to support kristen’s doubt. which she can do with this god that burns hot and represents the summer and maybe rebellion and rage and is literally married to cassandra.
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my favorite thing is when artists draw hypno like this:
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I understand why we stopped using this terminology, but ngl it kind of slaps when I read the word "intersexed" in older books. it makes it feel a lot more like. yeah. I was made intersex by compulsory dyadism. none of these categories are natural and the intersex identity doesn't just happen. I am intersexed just as much as I am intersex and intersexing
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adding onto my original post on skirk I’ve seen people complain about how her design looks honkai like or whatever and it’s like
???
yeah??? I don’t see how that’s a bad design choice??? I’m not caught up on Childe’s lore but wasn’t Skirk the one that taught Childe when he fell into the Abyss? So she’s most likely not from this world. It makes sense for her design to seem more otherworldly because she’s most likely not from this world.
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"An epic shot of Eleven, Hopper, Joyce, Mike, Will, Nancy, and Jonathan, standing together -- united --..."
"but they're all standing apart in pairs"
"Ask the Duffers, they put us there."
Oh.
Oh.
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some dracula daily readers need to stop seeing jack and mina etc quoting eugenicists as some kind of deliberately added personality trait specifically to make that character problematic just for you to cry about, and understand that it was written by a guy in the late 1800s who chose to write what he arguably believed (very subjectively) was representative of the views and sciences at the time
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