Not me minding my business only for a National Theatre trailer to suddenly make it PAINFULLY CLEAR what expression Aziraphale is doing in the lift during the credits scene
(Gif credit @lovewillabides in this set)
This, bloggers and gentlebloggers, is “Nye Bevan about to found the NHS no matter how many people tell him he’s deluded to think he can change things”
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I’ve mentioned it before but I’m a fucking sucker for unhealthy dependent relationships. There’s just something about them that is so. Chef’s kiss 👌
Anyway I’m still thinking about how Law was so attached to Cora and was so traumatized by his death that he literally devoted thirteen YEARS of his life to revenge killing Doflamingo. Even though all Cora ever wanted was for Law to just be free and live his life happily. And Law spending all his time in a hateful revenge spiral is literally the exact OPPOSITE of what Cora wanted for him. BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE. If the thirteen years of endless devotion to avenging his savior wasn’t enough Law 1. Named his pirate crew the Heart Pirates in honor of Cora, 2. Covered himself in permanent heart-themed tattoos in honor of Cora, and 3. Fashioned his Jolly Roger to be a mockery of Doflamingo’s and ALSO to honor Cora. Homie is a walking memorial for a man he only really knew for six months and again crafted the most intricate plan known to mankind to murder Cora’s killer. Because losing Cora fucked him up THAT much. Because even though Cora set him free, the moment Doflamingo shot him Law was chained to the memory of a man who no longer existed. Law literally fashioned his entire life down to his own appearance after Cora and it makes me so insane. I cannot even imagine what went through his head after Dressrosa I mean how do you move on after a thirteen year grudge is put to rest. What is he supposed to do now. Avenging Cora was literally his entire existence, his entire reason for living for half of his life. He needs therapy probably. If Cora somehow ever did come back to life Law would lose his fucking mind. The dependency is SO unhealthy and I am SO here for it
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Ollie Bearman at the F1 Track Parade, 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix:
"I have no friends here." 🧍♂️🥺
🎥: SF Full Access
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Ehhh you know what- everyone else is posting Inks birthday stuff today instead of tomorrow…
HAPPY BIRTHDAY INK! DOODLE DUMP TIME
Drawings ordered from oldest to newest, over the time of a few weeks! You can actually see my art style change slightly over time 🤔
Ink belongs to the wonderful @comyet !
(Don’t mind my oc in two of the images 😅)
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I'm a little conflicted about how they reintroduced Theo to the show because on the one hand yay tradition (episode 7 is always Theo-heavy) and I kind of love that they have gotten so close over the span of a year.
But on the other hand that angst/slow burn loving little shit in me wanted to see the journey. I want to know how they got to this point. To Mabel not being half bad (though still far from fluent) in ASL. To Theo naturally helping her pack her boxes. To the two of them teasing each other and casually touching each other and sharing knowing glances. How did they get here and how many people know about it and also can we keep it forever and ever?
Also, I do feel like there could have been more Theo in episode 7 if they wanted to keep the tradition. Like I completely get that it's hard to connect Theo tightly to this season's plot and themes, but maybe something about forgiveness since she's friends with him and fighting with Charles and Oliver could've worked? I've heard talk about him staying on for at least one more episode, so if this episode was more of a reintroduction to him before becoming more of a regular presence I certainly won't mind.
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This is an old news, probably already on Tumblr but i was just thinking about Sigrid, her music and came across this anecdote:
“I was invited to perform with the Norwegian royal family at their castle because they had Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge,” says Sigrid. “At the time, I was just so unaware of being an artist or how you are supposed to be in that type of environment. I showed up and it was really cool, and I started to sing. I was honestly s***-faced nervous but I was thinking I have to treat it as a performance.”
Afterwards, Sigrid recalls frantically plugging her breakout song “Don’t Kill My Vibe”, a defiant call to arms about music industry sexism, to each and every person there. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were particularly encouraging. “They were so lovely,” she says. “So I invited them to my Shepherd’s Bush show and of course they couldn’t come. But they sent a lovely note. It was like, ‘We can’t make it to the show but thanks for inviting us,’ and then Prince William signed at the bottom of the letter: ‘I have downloaded the album.’” It was 2017 and the album William was referring to was in fact Sigrid’s four-track EP, Don’t Kill My Vibe. [The framed letter from Prince William is in Sigrid's flat]
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