HENRY CAVILL as GERALT OF RIVIA
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— ⁺ 𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐓𝐀𝐍 𝐓𝐈𝐏𝐍𝐀𝐑𝐄𝐄 , 1996 [ #406 GIFS ] PLOY'S YEARBOOK ( 2024 ) / namtan tipnaree is thai, please cast accordingly and use appropriately. all of the gifs have been created from scratch by me. to access the gifs please click the source link. do not edit, claim as your own or add into your own packs! time and effort were spent into making these gifs, a like or a reblog would be much appreciated!
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i don't know who needs to hear this, but guilt, self-hatred and shame are not sustainable sources of growth and healing. you can't hate yourself into feeling better, or being better. you can't repeatedly punish yourself for your flawed humanity and expect wholesome results.
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i'm genuinely curious after seeing a post about it so
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ugh what if a girl made me really sweet sugary drinks and I could barely taste the alcohol. and she told me they weren’t really strong and kept pouring me more and more until it gets hard for me to sit up so she lets me lay my head in her lap while she pets my hair. and if i doze off or relax too much she takes her cock out and hits me on the lips with it a couple times before slipping the tip into my mouth and seeing how deep i can take it before i wake up
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Absolutely in love with how much depth 7x03 added to Bobby just by showing us what he must’ve been like when he was a young firefighter who hadn’t been promoted to captain yet. There’s the physical ability that reminds you that he was literally born and raised to do this job, and makes you imagine what stunts he was pulling when he was 30 years younger and hadn’t broken his back yet. The quick thinking and leadership skills that he’s been honing for his entire life. The level of calm and care he showed to the others that tells you that people must’ve felt so safe in his hands even on the worst day of their life. Everything about this episode showed just how good he was at this job and how he earned his promotion.
And then there’s the absolute devastation he felt when he lost Wes that suddenly makes it crystal clear how this job he loves so much set him on the path to alcoholism. The ease with which he shut off his own pain and stress to focus on moving forward and taking care of the others that makes it clear how nobody might’ve seen that he needed help with coping until it was too late. The fact that his actions were so reminiscent of Buck that Athena made the comparison out loud, and you understand that he’s so strict with Buck now because in his youth he was Buck and he knows how he turned out, so he does everything he can to give Buck the guidance and support he needs not to self-destruct like he did. You can also see in this episode how he knows that being good at the job is not enough and why he makes sure his team takes care of themselves just as much as the people they save.
He is a fourth-generation firefighter and this job has shaped so much of who he is from the day he was born and 7x03 just did such a good job of showing that
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you're not a monster. you're you. you're flawed, yes, but you're also incredibly alive. just human. real. capable of great things, capable of change and growth, too. don't define yourself by the inner critic lashing out at you. you're not your worst moments.
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