Figurine of the Canaanite God El, Bronze with gold leaf, Megiddo, Stratum VII, Late Bronze II (1400-1200 BC)
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was tagged by @aartyom to do this!! tysm this was rly fun !!
rules: take this quiz and share 5 (or more! or less! the world is your oyster!) results from the top 50 that you feel really fit your oc(s). if you don’t recognize very many from the top 50, feel free to expand into the top 100.
tagging: @numbaoneflaya @time-is-a-lake @girlbosselrond @druidgroves @nuclearstorms @morvaris @swordcoasts @calenhads @steelport @aldcaldos @dykevergil and anyone else who'd like to join !!
fo4:
glenn rhee - the walking dead
peeta mellark - the hunger games
alphonse elric - fullmetal alchemist
sam winchester - supernatural
horatio - hamlet
margaery tyrell - game of thrones
louise belcher - bob's burger (JFDKSFL yea)
roy mustang - fullmetal alchemist
princess leia - star wars
arya stark - game of thrones
dmc:
daryl dixon - the walking dead
kakashi hatake - naruto (LMFAOOOOOOO hate how true that is actually)
geralt - the witcher
natalie - yellowjackets
kimiko - the boys
tyrion lannister - game of thrones
lucifer morningstar - lucifer
jennifer check - jennifer's body
spike spiegel - cowboy bebop
flynn rider - tangled (??)
ty lee - avatar: the last airbender
alina starkov - shadow and bone
linda belcher - bob's burgers
ciri - the witcher
remy - ratatouille (FJKDLSFJ sooo true)
dean winchester - supernatural (:/)
haymitch abernathy - the hunger games
tallahassee - zombieland
vi - arcane
fleabag - fleabag (double :/)
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I was telling my mom about Superboy, so I showed her a pic of Kon's leather jacket superboy outfit.
She said, and I quote, "he dresses just like your dad did, back when your dad looked like a lesbian."
And. Fellas, she's right. I've seen the pictures. But what a way to say it.
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Ship Wars in Game of Thrones/ASOIAF Fandom: …and that’s why it’s weird and gross for Jon Snow to sleep with a woman he thought wasn’t related to him but was actually his slightly younger aunt, but totally normal and functional for him to sleep with his first cousin whom he grew up believing was his younger half-sister, even though they grew up in the same household and he has/had a close sibling relationship with all or most of her full siblings.
Ship Wars in Stranger Things Fandom: Mike and El’s relationship is incestuous because sometimes he is condescending (like a dad), and that’s why it’s problematic to interpret Mike as bi instead of gay (because it’s somehow less incestuous if he doesn’t actually want to make out with her).
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But I do love this family so much…
… The acting in the whole series is stellar, but Checkmate really deserved some awards all ‘round.
Neal’s not just terrified for El, he’s also having to go through the torture of watching Peter suffer like this, and the show doesn’t cut around that. The way it cuts to him being like ‘I need to go hyperventilate in a corner of the yard’ when he hears Peter say ‘hon,’ bc he knows what that means. Matt Bomer has very expressive eyes and you can just see the agony in them through the whole thing. He’s looking down the barrel of losing what have become two of the most important people in his entire life in different ways, partially bc of his own actions, and that shatters him. Half of this is his fault, and he knows it. It’s heartbreaking to me that even in that moment, he desperately still wants Peter to know he didn’t steal the treasure. He knows he’s at fault but he needs Peter to know he didn’t do that, at least didn’t betray him like that. Ultimately, it’s not a huge comfort, but I don’t think he’s trying to dodge blame, I think he just wants Peter to know he really didn’t do that to him.
Meanwhile, obviously Peter is completely wrecked. Tim DeKay became a master of stoicism over in the show and it’s on full display. When Peter lashes out it’s serious, and the anger and pain are palpable. One of the people he loves most is in danger and he’s absolutely livid at the other bc it’s partially his fault. His son got his wife kidnapped. On top of his son lying to him for months and finding out that his son was thinking about leaving. The anger is perfectly understandable, but I do feel like you still feel his feelings for Neal through it. He snaps, quite understandably, but he’s not completely tearing into Neal and accusing him of not caring or anything, he trusts Neal’s help and ultimately reassures Mozzie, the person ultimately responsible for a lot of his pain this season, that it was Keller’s choice to kidnap El. He cuts off the pointed accusations about leaving when Neal tells him he didn’t want to, and doesn’t accuse Neal of trying to get out of things. Neal saying he didn’t want to leave clearly means something. Peter can be absolutely terrifying when he wants to be, as evidenced by how ready he is to just tear Keller apart. I feel like it shows a lot about his care of Neal that he’s comparatively restrained with him and lets him help. Peter is careful with what he tells Neal if he doesn’t trust him. The appearance of the most emotionally wrought ‘damnit Neal’ ever. Peter trying to shut Keller down when he’s taunting Neal about lying about the treasure, sounding downright protective. And like how Neal’s consequences aren’t just having El be endangered but also having to watch Peter go through this, Peter in pain both bc El is in danger and it’s partially Neal’s fault (and Neal was lying to him). He’s both panicked and betrayed. Someone he loves is in danger bc someone else he loves lied to him. The way he’s still worried about Neal when they lose contact and forgoes immediately rushing to El to go rescue him.
Meanwhile El is a queen. The sheer nerve of being told not to pass messages and then blatantly passing one (also Satchmo for best boy). She also has no doubt that Neal will help rescue her rather than run away, and despite being very frightened holds herself together with aplomb. She’s smart enough to get out of the building with allows the FBI to find her (for someone as allegedly smart as Keller, not checking her jewellery for diamonds is hilarious—maybe he just didn’t think she’d know that/be bale to get to the window). She immediately tells Peter to go get Neal first (w/ all the intensity of ‘go get our boy, dear’).
While I’m generally annoyed w/ Mozzie for any number of reasons, he’s also great. He talks shit but he cares about the Burkes, not just bc Neal does, and sees them as separate from The Establishment. He immediately comes back when he learns what happened (I really wanna know what Neal wrote, was it just ‘WE GOT EL KIDNAPPED BY KELLER’ in bright red capital letters???), and walks right into the FBI. I think it’s also a consequences moment for Mozzie, albeit one that doesn’t really stick, bc he’s the one who taught Neal how to be this self centred, he’s never cared about the effects his actions have on others in the past—partially bc he’s never been in so deep, or pissed off anyone as violent as Keller. He’s also one degree removed—like sure, he cares about the Burkes, but it’s a different relationship than Neal has w/ them. He probably didn’t even consider that Keller would focus on/suspect Neal and by extension them. Mozzie also thinks overly highly of criminal life—he’s got the whole ‘gentleman thief’ illusion. The idea of Keller involving a civilian may never have crossed his mind, bc he projected an ‘honourable battle’ sort of thing onto the situation. He would never involve an innocent civilian, so he doesn’t think that Keller might.
Also if we’re giving acting chops, he’s not family, but I gotta hand them to Keller’s actor, too. That guy does an excellent down played menacing. Definitely much more frightening than his hired muscle.
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