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TV Tropes is amazing. Here, look at the below entries for Screams Like A Little Girl:
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I MUST WRITE A SKYSTAR FIC WHERE SCREAMER FREAKS OUT OVER GETTING A SHOT AND SKYFIRE HELPS HIM CALM DOWN ⬆️
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I HAVE NEVER HEARD HIM SCREAM SO FAR I MUST HEAR IT THAT MENTAL IMAGE IS KILLING ME ⬆️
(Bonus: A dude from the movie Robots that I once compared Starscream to also screams like a little girl apparently. They must be cousins or something.)
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ct99r2d2 · 26 days
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big thank you to the Star Wars trading card app. what a blessing.
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icespur · 6 months
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Screenshots from this youtube video:
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Apparently the P.Ts were meant to comment on the DLC outfits you put them in. Lines for Joker wearing them, and lines for wearing them themselves.
This was going to be Akechi's comment for wearing the butler outfit (I'm kinda bummed the men automatically get put in Butler outfits. gender equality, the maid outfits do not discriminate!)
I thought fellow Akeshu/ShuAke fans would enjoy this and I haven't seen this talked about enough.
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"If you were a women, I'd call you "princess".... But I suppose in this case, I'll call you "Master"" - Goro Akechi
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domestikhighway58 · 9 months
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S4E6 "The Instincts"
Spencer just steadily devolving into nightmareland throughout this episode is one of my all-time favorite character progressions for him. Over the course of one case, he confronts *so* many potential demons that have just been waiting in the back of his big ole brain.
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sluttery-withoutshame · 2 months
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Jesus, he’s in a ballet studio wearing a leotard. What the actual fuck.
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Grade A fanfic fuel.
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mysterybutknown · 1 year
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What if Scott just straight up told Jimmy that he wanted a divorce tho?-
Tf he gonna do? Say I love you back?
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paigemathews · 2 days
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When three planets burn as one over a sky of dancing light, Magic will rest on a holy day to welcome a twice blessed child. 
I'm never not fascinated by Wyatt Halliwell and the prophecy surrounding him. But let's investigate the second half, shall we?
Magic will rest on a holy day to welcome a twice blessed child
Magic itself, good and evil, completely ceases. What power has done this before? The closest that I can think of is the Hollow, but that consumes magic. This is magic itself pausing just to welcome Wyatt's arrival. This has never happened before, nor do we get any indication that it'll happen again. And while there's a lot that you could do with this, this post specifically is going to be a theory for an AU, similar to that post about the impact being conceived on the ghostly plane had on Chris. This does goes significantly more hardcore on powers, however, because, well. It's Wyatt.
What if Wyatt wields control over magic itself? Magic rests to prepare to be wielded be a child, which is why everyone is so desperate to either stop him from being born or be able to wield him as a weapon. (And, of course, no one wants to tell the sisters about any of this.)
And none of the Halliwells really know about it. Because evil has no intention of empowering the sisters with that knowledge and the last thing that the Elders need the sisters to know is that the baby can control literally all of their magic.
With Wyatt being how he is, and the tentative settling of the Underworld post-finale, it's not like they'd stumble across it very easily. And Wyatt is so hesitant when it comes to using his powers, struggles to deal with the power that he thinks he has without knowing how much stronger he truly is.
And his spells and potions are so much stronger than everyone else's, even his mother's. They don't always go the way that he wants them to, but everyone quickly learns that if Wyatt casts a spell or brews a potion, it'll do something big. Which is great for demon vanquishes, not so much for hangover cures.
Still though, no one realizes this. Until, until, until... well, what could possibly drive Wyatt to a point that he realizes?
May I offer a possibility? (that also inspired this.)
Wyatt, under a demon's control - and have you seen a dog in a cage with the door pushed to but unlocked? how they think themselves trapped, despite all it takes is a push to be free? - and turned against his family. And soon enough, even the Elders drop in, lightning at their fingertips, because an out of control Twice-Blessed isn't a threat. It's the apocalypse waiting to happen -
And the unchanged future, a world that a haunted-eyed brunette witchlighter came back to change but never breathed a word of his brother's real power for fear of what everyone'd do (of what the giggling baby would do if he perceived him as a threat). What it must be like to feel your magic, an element of your essence, something that travels with you throughout lifetimes, a part of your soul, be twisted out from underneath your grip in the midst of a battle? To look up to see a malevolent smile across the battle field as your powers slowly falter and fail before turning against you? What witch could possibly remain?
- and the Elders cannot risk it, no matter how useful the asset. But Warrens are loyal beyond the bone, to the very soul, and not willing to let the Elders destroy one of their own because they're a threat (aren't they all threats, anyways?) (and none notice the moment of hesitation that Piper and Phoebe have, a single look and memory of five strangers vs. one sister, except for Paige, who doesn't know that lesson (who would've never learned it) but says with ferocity that they're the Charmed Ones and they're bringing him home.)
And they initially think to reason with them, until it's too late and they realize that it's a trick after Wyatt, eyes hazy and unfocused, is surrounded. Chris and Melinda, the only two left in the circle trying to convince Wyatt to break free, deflect attacks for as long as they can until even they go down, not prepared to fight a battle on two fronts. And it's a pity to lose them with Wyatt, but two witches aren't worth the risk to the world, so they don't stop, even as Piper is screaming and the two realize what's about to happen.
But here's the trick: Wyatt is a Halliwell and an older brother. They'd never do it, but here's the trick: he'd drop anything the moment they call for him. Here's the trick: there is no trick but loyalty and family and devotion stamped across his heart and soul and magic that hears his brother and sister scream for him and acts.
Lighting arches towards them on all sides, towards two injured and desperate witches and Magic himself. The moment before it hits, the lightning hits a shield, glowing and sparking with electricity.
Chris and Melinda, wrapped around each other in a futile attempt to get the other out alive, look up to see their brother, eyes glowing neon blue and murderous, standing over them. When he drops his hands, every sign of magic from every being in the room - bar one - dissipates like it was never there.
His voice couldn't be more than a whisper but is heard by every being inside.
"Touch them, and I'll destroy you."
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wolfnanaki · 3 months
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What would happen if Caldera Bay was brought to Modern Day Earth in the mid 2010s?
There's a lot going on with this question, lol.
For starters: does the entire physical city - buildings and land - appear on Earth, or just its inhabitants? Where does the city or populace get placed? Because there's a world of difference if the dinos end up in the USA or in North Korea. Or does Caldera Bay materialize as its own island, far from human civilization? Also, do Fang's parents get transported too since they're Caldera Bay residents? Or do they get left behind because they're stranded on an island at the time of the asteroid's impact?
I think, regarding human world and culture, the dinosaur would fit in pretty smoothly, since our world so strongly resembles their own, minus the anthro dinosaurs. I think Trish would be alarmed by how small the bugs are though. But the dinos would also be confused and alarmed that somehow, only this one city was spared from extinction, they're millions of years displaced, and they'd want to know why. And I'm sure that some of them would've had friends and family in other parts of Pangea, and they'll have to live with survivor's guilt. Scary to think about.
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starsail · 2 years
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leet911 · 10 months
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When you first wake up, you are beautiful When you’ve just been crying, you are beautiful When you don’t wanna hear it, you are beautiful When you don’t believe it, you are beautiful When nobody else will tell you, you are beautiful
Sarah Kay & Phil Kaye - "When Love Arrives"
I am having thoughts about Imogen and Laudna
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I talked to my boyfriend about this before, but while we were listening to The Caretaker's Everywhere At The End of Time album I went searching and I'm surprised there isn't more discourse around Bucky and dementia/Alzheimer's/other memory related degenerative diseases. I mean, on AO3 you see the amnesia tag but that's it. Part of the reason I believe is because in the MCU, Bucky's memory has been improving with each movie, but I just, can't help but think there's so much angst potential for fanfiction where the exact opposite happens. Bucky's memory doesn't get better it just keeps getting progressively worse, and him, Steve and the others have to deal with all that entails. I mean, realistically, the damage his brain must have suffered with all the shocks is unimaginable. And that's not even mentioning his C-PTSD and his trauma. I think that would be his biggest fear, realistically. Forgetting due to something he has no control over. Losing track of reality, not knowing real memories from false ones, the list goes on...
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robinspotter · 1 day
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Sometimes when I'm not making any writing progress on my fanfic I look at my favorite images for inspiration. These pics of Jensen Ackles are a bad choice though cause I end up not writing and just daydreaming my time away.
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"These Cats Today," by Kim Deitch.
Originally published in Little Lit: Strange Stories for Strange Kids, edited by Art Spiegelman.
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sluttery-withoutshame · 4 months
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A little gift for @elrohare and anyone else who might want to fantasise about these two rolling around on a bed together.
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paigemathews · 2 years
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Broke: Chris has electrokinesis and other Elder powers, because Leo was an Elder when he was conceived.
Woke: Chris was conceived on the Ghostly Plane, which affected his magic/life.
First off: do not give him necromancy or resurrection please for the sake of my sanity, he does Not Need It. But consider: a Chris who seems to be a magnet for death.
No one draws any connections about it, because really, who would? But Chris thinks that it’s his fault that people constantly die around him or he’s always the one to find the innocent that just can’t saved. In reality, he can sense death closer and faster than others and subconsciously goes to them because he’s a witch who protects innocents or because he’s drawn to death.
He’s unable to learn to heal, a consequence of being conceived on a plane that has no need for it. It has nothing to do with him, purely on that impact. Alternatively: for most Whitelighters, it’s harder for them to heal someone the closer they are to full on dying but it’s reverse for Chris. It’s difficult for him to heal anyone until they’re on the cusp of death and then only then can he actually heal them.
He sees and senses spirits faster than the others, but doesn’t always realize that they’re dead so fast. When summoning spirits, he almost always succeeds and with a lot more ease than others. He has a knack for handling ghosts, even though they’re far from the typical Halliwell fare.
Sometimes, it feels like magical attacks have less an influence on him and magic itself is just a little... less sometimes. It’s one of the reasons that he and Wyatt become so close, because Chris lets him feel more normal than he is. The Ghostly Plane had no magic, but it also means that maybe Chris isn’t as powerful as he should be. (Not Twice-Blessed or Charmed level by any means, but as an upper-level Halliwell witch.) He makes up for it with control and Halliwell witches are still so powerful that it doesn’t really affect anything, but it’s a ringing question in the back of his mind why he’s not as strong as the others.
If he ever temporarily dies, however, he’s such a quick study on spirits’ powers that it’s a little bit ridiculous. It’s almost as if he’s been dead before.
Chris is better at avoiding deathly attacks like he can sense it, even if his back’s turned. However, once he goes down, he goes down hard. He’s harder to heal, both because of the magic thing and because the closer to death he is, the harder it is to pull him from the brink of it than it’s supposed to be for a Whitelighter. 
People unconsciously avoid him, unless they’re comfortable/close with death. There’s just a vibe of “death/danger” around him that few ever consciously notice, but leads mortals to avoid him. Instead, a Chris who becomes close with people who are always flirting with death or dying sooner, which makes him more closed off which doesn’t help the vibe thing since it just lowkey makes him seem like the serial killer you avoid in your high school.
Just. Chris being affected by the Ghostly Plane his entire life and no one realizing it because its subtle enough that they wouldn’t. Honestly, I think that the impacts being subtle instead of big flashy powers is more interesting because: the way that he’d internalize it and others’ response to it is just as interesting. 
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