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hamable · 10 months
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Thoughts while watching the new miraculous movie cuz I’m three minutes in and can already TELL I’m gonna be losing my mind:
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Daddy no :( you can’t take me to school tomorrow with fresh baked goods for my whole class :( that’s so embarrassing :( what would they THINK ?!?!
Marinette: I want a better life (beautiful, picturesque Paris, apartment above your parents bakery, heading to a fancy school) cause I’m so clumsy???
Me: GIRLY ILL SWAP WITH YOU???
God I saw stuff about the singing voice and it’s so tonally and stylistically different from Christina Vee’s VAing that I can’t take it seriously. The singer isn’t necessarily bad, but it’s so clearly a different person.
Aside from the im loving the animation so far. It’s so cool seeing these character I’ve known since like 2017 in a new, more polished style.
Goddamnit we’re still making popular girl no carbs jokes???
DAMN ALYA THATS COLD (oh sorry, do I need to take a number behind the line of friends coming to your rescue?) LIKE YOUVE HAD ONE LINE SO FAR.
Chloe going about this bully/rival thing reeaallll fruity
Emo Adrien just trying to listen to MCR and tune out the normies that just don’t get it 😡😭
NINO BEST BRO
EW WHAT HAIR IS THAT GABRIEL
Nooroo called them the ladybug and chat noir miraculouses, but shouldn’t it be the ladybug and black cat miraculous? I thought they chose their names for themselves, ladybug sticking with ladybug, chat noir coming up with his own?
TIKKI IS SO CUTE OMG
This chat noir so silly and goofy
NOT CARELESS WHISPER ARE YOU KIDDING ME. YALL COULDA DONE A BEAUTIFUL ORCHESTRAL SWELL AND YOU PICK C A R E L E S S W H I S P E R?!?!?!?!
Btw why did Marinette prove her worth while adrien was just like. Doing hw. It’s easy to prove you can use the ladybug for good. Show me why he was chosen to use destruction for good. That’d be so interesting.
PUSS IN BOOTS
Plagg take an antacid plz
SHE THREW IT OUT THE WINDOW
Pop off hawk moth villain song honestly, best one so far
OK HAWKMOTH SING
Nino Dr. Love omg my favorite guy
Golden rule: always stay cool… (voice immediately shoots up an octave when Alya speaks to him)
That’s NOT HOW ROLLERCOASTERS WORK
That’s gotta be at least a few casualties
ASHDJFJF Catches Chloe from a deadly fall only to redirect and chuck her HARDER into a dumpster
Chloe you gotta stop giving off repressed fruity vibes
This movie has not established enough of a connection between marinette and adrien to justify ladybug rejecting chat noir (on the basis of loving someone else, I mean, not that she can’t reject him at all)
Plagg? Not the time.
WTF HAPPENED TO YOU GABRIEL?!?! DID YOU GO ON A BENDER?!?!
The movie has not established enough, if any, disconnect between adrien and gabriel. I love seeing adrien stand up for himself, but it feels kinda weird
LMAO HES LIKE BOUNCING IN PLACE WITH ANGER DONT MAKE ME LAUGH
Adrien with headphones is so fucking funny to me. Head down shoulders hunched, listen to welcome to Nightvale cause no one else gets it
Chloe. Every. God. Every word out of your mouth is so fruity. “There is someone else. And she’s right in front of you.” Someone else for who, Chloe?? For marinette?? I better you’re hoping she thinks you mean u and her huh?
Crush likes someone else. Life not worthy living. Dreams not worth pursuing.
All these songs run together. Except hawkmoths. His kicked ass.
Jesus Christ it’s Armageddon
STOP WITH THE FUCKING CARELESS WHISPER
HAS HE BEEN LISTENING TO CARELESS WHISPER THE WHOLE TIME?!?! THIS FUCKING LOSER OH MY GOD
Ladybug out here in YOUR FATHERS APOCALYPSE and you’re MOPING IN YOUR FANCY HOUSE
It’s the end of the world are you really gonna be salty rn?!?!
Ew why it’s the cataclysm like. An oil slick?!
Oh shit he dead
Oh he super dead
From the top of the Eiffel Tower? Into water?? You’re dead.
WHERE IS THE LAVA COMING FROM?!
SINCE WHEN DO YOU HAVE THE FORCE HAWKMOTH?!
Damn show hawkmoth could never.
Jesus fucking razor winged butterflies
Movie says fuck sentimonster adrien here’s Emilie pregnant
Anyways uh you killed and displaced likely hundreds of citizens so get ready for a lifetime in prison, hawky
OH I FORGOT ABOUT MIRACULOUS LADYBUG LMAO WERE GOOD ACTUALLY
Ok you placed the rubble back together but a bunch of people are still probably dead right
Ya Chloe make a quick exit bc of that gay crisis you’re having. Next year? Back to bullying. What was this year Chloe? Hm?
Overall: cool animation and effects, nostalgic for early lady noir dynamic, writer brain is itching for what could’ve been, but otherwise it is what it is, prob won’t watch it again.
EDIT: SHE DISNT DO MIRACULOUS LADYBUG UNTIL THE END RIGHT???? LIKE AFTER A FEW MONTHS OF HEROING??? SO ALL THE SHIT AT THE FAIR. JUST HAPPENED. YOU CANT TELL ME THERE ARENT LIKE. DEAD BODIES. I DONT THINK SHE KNEW SHE COULD FIX IT RIGHT??? PEOPLE DIED. YOU DESTROYED A CHUNK OF A CITY GABRIEL.
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kim my dude
we've got two newbies this year
p l e a s e wait like at least a week before you try to get them in on one of your dares?
-@ni-yooo
Nino what are you talking about? I don't try to pull other people in. I do them myself.
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ulkaralakbarova · 3 months
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A thief makes a disturbing discovery in the house where he breaks in. Later, when he returns to the same house with his partner in crime, things are no longer how he expected. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Cale Erendreich: David Tennant Sean Falco: Robert Sheehan Katie: Kerry Condon Derek Sandoval: Carlito Olivero Riley Seabrook: Jacqueline Byers FBI Agent Olivia Fuller: Tracey Heggins Don Falco: Rob Nagle Patti Falco: Lorraine Bahr Rowan Falco: Jacob Resnikoff Nino: David Meyers Detective Wayne Banyon: Tony Doupe Helen Leyton: Lisa Brenner Jocelyn: Sofia Hasmik Officer Aguilar: Delpaneaux Wills Sabine: Hannah Barefoot Mitchell: Danny Bruno Young Cale: Austin Leo FBI Agent: Jared Q. Miller FBI Agent Driver: Lydia Reim FBI Supervisor: Brandon Boyce Female Cop: Dana Millican Girlfriend #1: Emily Kimball Horse Trainer: Sam Bangs Newscaster: Brenda Braxton Uniform Cop: David S. Hogan Valet: Alex Donnolo FBI Agent: Tim Bennett Umbrella Ped: Chris Ihlenfeldt Film Crew: Producer: Dean Devlin Original Music Composer: Joseph LoDuca Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Greg P. Russell Second Unit Director: Carsten H.W. Lorenz Property Master: John Pearson-Denning Makeup Artist: Eva Lohse Director of Photography: David Connell Art Direction: Michelle Jones Screenplay: Brandon Boyce Editor: Brian Gonosey Production Design: Nate Jones Extras Casting: Susan Funk Producer: Marc Roskin Costume Design: Critter Pierce Gaffer: Neil Holcomb Steadicam Operator: Gary L. Camp Extras Casting: Bill Marinella Second Unit Director of Photography: Matthew Moriarty Foley Artist: Jörg Klinkenberg Makeup Department Head: Christina Kortum Stunt Double: Tim Bennett Construction Coordinator: Dean G. Roberts Scenic Artist: Ellen Lepinski First Assistant Director: Gregory J. Pawlik Jr. Sound Editor: James Gallivan Dialect Coach: Mary McDonald-Lewis Script Supervisor: Andy Spletzer Co-Producer: Mark Franco Special Effects Coordinator: William Boggs Assistant Editor: Lana Wolverton Focus Puller: Bob Webeck Stunt Double: Daniel Locicero Stunt Double: Kym Stys Still Photographer: James N. Clark Key Grip: Art Bartels Assistant Production Coordinator: Naomi Yospe Casting Associate: Marin Hope Makeup Artist: Stephanie June Johnson Unit Production Manager: Brandon Lambdin First Assistant “C” Camera: Ronnie Dennis Assistant Property Master: Sean Fong Producer: Rachel Olschan Set Decoration: Benjamin Hayden Stunt Coordinator: Kent W. Luttrell Assistant Editor: Rick Chapman Sound Designer: Mark Hailstone Dolly Grip: Todd England Nicodemus Location Manager: Robert Warberg Boom Operator: Heidi DuBose Stunt Driver: Michelle Damis Utility Stunts: Lex Damis First Assistant “A” Camera: Kyril Cvetkov Hair Department Head: Autumn Sanders Production Accountant: Colleen Emry Hairstylist: Dusti Leon Stunt Driver: Ken Clark Second Assistant Director: Devan Linforth Script Coordinator: Kerry Glover Stunt Double: Anthony Oh Makeup Artist: Tammy Brant Second Second Assistant Director: Jesse Bellis Second Second Assistant Director: James McCoy Leadman: Jason Beveridge Construction Foreman: Jarred Decker Greensman: Rick Lepinski Set Designer: Jason Raines Foley Mixer: Jean-Marie Gilles Stunt Driver: Tommy Goodwin Stunt Double: James A. Smith Second Assistant Camera: Michael Crockett Second Assistant Camera: Madison Rowley Best Boy Grip: Brian Shotzbarger Best Boy Electrician: Jeremiah Skender Costume Supervisor: Alison Carlos Set Medic: Michael Fine Set Medic: Taylor Saxon Producer: Tony Malzone Movie Reviews: offscreenbabble: I did not enjoy the movie. The trailer looked really interesting and I really like David Tennant.The movie had some strange editing choices. It’s unintentionally funny but not a movie thats so bad its fun. To give you a quick spoiler free review it’s about a valet who tries to rob David Tennant’s place. When he is about to leave he sees a woman tied up. The rest of the movie is him trying to notify the police but it becomes a “Cat and Mouse” game between the valet and David Tennant. But increasingly gets silly and overall the stuff that is s...
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ponlots-blog · 1 year
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czernysglitters · 2 years
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learning the alphabet with the gangsey:
A is for adam parrish, who loved ronan
B is for boat shoes
C is for crushed and broken, just the way women like 'em
D is for dead welsh kings
E is for excelsior
F is for 300 fox way
G is for glitter
H is for hey, tiger
I is for i'm always straight
J is for jane & dick
K is for kerah
L is for lynch brothers
M is for monmouth manufacturing
N is for nino's
O is for orange juice
P is for president cell phone
Q is for queens and kings, kings and queens
R is for remembered (lie)
S is for squash one squash two squash three—
T is for tamquam alter idem
U is for unkowable
V is for virginia
W is for whoop whoop gansey boy
Y is for yee haw
Z is for zerny. chair-knee. however it's pronounced. noah czerny.
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adrienscroissantx · 3 years
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xmanicpanicx · 3 years
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i want to send you... all of the fanfic ask meme letters??
>3c gladly! i'll take out the ones with [insert fic] tho
B: Any of your stories inspired by personal experience?
I have an Alyanette fic I wrote awhile back where they reunite at the airport which was inspired by this couple i saw at the airport Actually running into each other's arms and spinning each other around
C: What character do you identify with most?
>3ccc Astoria MC. workaholic. in love with nonbinary demigod. stressed. confidence for miles. hell yea
F: Care to share a favorite hurt/comfort fic?
I can't tell if this is asking about fics I wrote or fics I like but my two favorite hurt/comfort fics are In Case of Sadness (an ML fic) and Even to the Edge (an LS fic)!!! In terms of one I've written..... all of them are my favorite >0c but I'll pick Wedding Blues
G: Care to share a favorite crack fic?
Oh easy. It's called dude. and it's only 24 words but it's probably the best fic i've ever written. (shoutout to kelly for consistently reading it LMAO)
H: How would you describe your style?
I don't know! I don't really think about it. I have no idea what my style's like, I don't reread my work often and it's not something I pay much mind to while I write
I: Do you have a guilty pleasure in fic (reading or writing)?
Oh, so many. So many guilty pleasures. I'm a huge fan of angsty endings and character death, both in terms of reading and writing.
K: What’s the angstiest idea you’ve ever come up with?
The "angstiest" idea I've ever had is genuinely so cringey, OOC, and lacking in logic that I cannot bring myself to share it.
L: What’s the weirdest AU you’ve ever come up with?
Probably my Astoria Shrek AU :/
M: Got any premises on the back burner that you’d care to share?
SO MANY? Too many. I know I've mentioned it but I've got a shapeshifter!Cerberus au on the back burner that I'd really like to get to. I have a snippet of a fic for it... somewhere. OH AND MY AI!JULIETTE AU!!!!! Where Juliette is a rogue AI created by her parents that steals/mods an android to be Juliette, though it can also switch over to the Bat Suit.
N: Is there a fic you wish someone else would write (or finish) for you?
Yes. Infinitely yes. Every unfinished fic I have. Every idea. I wish someone else would just pluck the ideas from my head and write them for me.
O: How do you begin a story–with the plot, or the characters?
I think more often than not, my stories start with dialogue that launches right into the plot- if there is a plot.
P: Are you what George R. R. Martin would call an “architect” or a “gardener”? (How much do you plan in advance, versus letting the story unfold as you go?)
I'm guessing a gardener bc I do not plan my fics at all beyond the initial idea(s) that inspired them
Q: Do you have any discarded scenes/storylines/projects?
Oh hell yea. My tumblr drafts are full of them!
R: Are there any writers (fanfic or otherwise) you consider an influence?
Pretty much all of my friends who write (especially from MLF shoutout to them) are an inspiration to me and influence me in some way!
S: Any fandom tropes you can’t resist?
Corruption arc corruption arc corruption arc corruption arc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Soulmates! Rivals to lovers! Enemies to lovers! Friends to lovers! CHILDHOOD BEST FRIENDS TO LOVERS!!!!!!!!!!!!
T: Any fandom tropes you can’t stand?
Way too many to list. way, way too many.
U: A pairing you might like to write for, but haven’t tried yet.
Honestly there's so many, but I'd love to write fic for Bakudeku someday. Catradora, too. There's a lot of Obey Me pairings I'd like to write for too oof......
V: A secondary (or underrated) character you want to see more of in fic?
Alya. Always Alya. She will never have enough appreciation. Nino too.
W: Do you like more general prompts, or more specific ones?
I like them both, but I'd probably say I prefer general prompts. Prompts that get too specific are sometimes hard for me to get excited about, especially if they're ones that I don't think would happen or be possible to write for in-character.
X: A character you enjoy making suffer.
All of them? All of them. But right now I especially like to make Alex and Astoria MC suffer. And Hades. And-
Y: A character you want to protect.
*sweats* A..... all of them.......
Z: Major character death–do you ever write/read it? Is there a character whose death you can’t tolerate?
Yes! I answered this for a guilty pleasure trope question above pretty much. Major character death makes for interesting fic for me and there was a time early in the Miraculous fandom where I read every single listed MCD fic on AO3. Characters whose deaths I can't tolerate....... probably Alya. Reading fics where she dies were always the most difficult for me.
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Nino: I am absolutely horrified, astonished, ALARMED-
Alya: Nino, there’s no sunshine
Alya: It’s a solar powered sunflower-
Nino: S P E E C H L E S S
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cognitive-factors · 3 years
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The Rocker...thing- I forgot the episode nam-- The one Nino thinks Chat seduced Alya.
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Adrien: Nino thinks I seduced Alya but-
Chloe: You damn fuckboi
Adrien: Chloe, p l e a s e
Ha!
This is what would've happened if HC hadn't revealed their identities.
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isitsapphic · 4 years
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All of these shows/movies have sapphic characters in them
Attempting to provide the most comprehensive list of TV shows and movies with sapphic characters. TV shows are followed by a list of wlw characters. Some films have been cited with their original title as well as the English translation. Please message me or submit a post with any missing shows or films. 
A
-Aimee & Jaguar
-All About E
-All American (Coop, Patience)
-Almost Adults
-Ana Y Vitoria
-Anatomy of a Love Seen
-Antonia’s Line
-Annihilation
-Anyone But Me (unsure which characters)
-Atomic Blonde
-Atypical (Casey, Izzie)
-AWOL
B
-Battle of the Sexes
-La Belle Saison/ Summertime
-Below her Mouth
-Bessie
-Better Than Chocolate
-BFFs
-Birds of Prey
-The Bisexual (unsure which characters)
-Black Lightning (Anissa, Grace)
-Bloomington
-Blue Gate Crossing
-Blue is the Warmest Color
-The Bold Type (Kat, Adina)
-Booksmart
-Bound
-Broad City (Ilana)
-Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Rosa)
-Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Tara, Willow, Kennedy)
-Bumblefuck USA
-But i'm a Cheerleader
C
-Cable Girls (Carlotta)
-Carmilla (Carmilla, Laura)
-Carol
-Charmed reboot (Mel, Nico, Jada)
-Chasing Life (Brenna)
-Ci Qing/Spider Lilies
-Circumstance
-Cloudburst
-Concussion 
D
-The Danish Girl
-Daphne
-Dear White People (Kelsey, Brooke)
-D.E.B.S.
-Degrassi: Next Class (Rasha, Zoe)
-Desert Hearts
-Disobedience
-Dope
-Drifting Flowers
-Duck Butter
-The Duke of Burgundy
E
-Elena Undone
-Elisa and Marcela 
-Entre Nous/Between Us
-Everything Sucks (Kate, Emaline)
F
-Faking It (Amy)
-Farewell, My Queen
-The Favourite
-Fear of Water
-Feel Good (Mae, George)
-The Feels
-Les Filles Du Botaniste/ The Chinese Botanist’s Daughter
-Fire
-The Firefly
-First Girl I Loved
-The Fosters (Stef, Lena, Monty)
-Four-Faced Liar
-Foxfire
-Freeheld
-Fremde Haut/Unveiled
-Friends (Carol, Susan)
-Fucking Amal/Show Me Love
G
-Gentrified (Ana, Yessika)
-Gia
-The Girl King
-Girltrash: All Night Long
-Glee (Brittany, Santana, Dani)
-Glow (Yolanda, Arthie)
-Gentleman Jack (Anne, Ann)
-Gray Matters
-Grey’s Anatomy (Callie, Arizona, Carina, Penny, Amelia, Erica)
-Go Fish 
-Godless (Mary Agnes)
-Good Trouble (Alice)
-The Good Wife (Kalinda)
-Gotham (Barbara, Tabitha, Renee)
-Gypsy (Jean, Sidney)
H
-The Half of It
-The Handmaid’s Tale (Moira, Emily)
-The Handmaiden 
-Hart of Dixie (Crickett)
-The Haunting of Bly Manor (Jamie, Dani)
-The Haunting of Hill House (Theodora, Trish)
-Heart Beats Loud
-Heavenly Creatures
-High Art
-High Fidelity (Robyn)
-The Hours
-How to Get Away With Murder (Annalise, Eve)
-The Hunger 
I
-I Am Not Okay With This (Sydney)
-I Can’t Think Straight
-If These Walls Could Talk 2
-Imagine Me & You
-The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
-The Intervention
-Intimates (Ji sor)
-Itty Bitty Titty Committee
-It’s In the Water 
J
-Jane the Virgin (Rose, Luisa, Petra, Jane Ramos)
-Jennifer’s Body
-Jenny’s Wedding
-Jessica Jones (Jeri)
-Joven y Alocada/Young and Wild
K
-Karmen Gei
-The Kids are Alright
-Killing Eve (Eve, Villanelle)
-The Killing of Sister George
-Kissing Jessica Stein
-Kyss Mig/ Kiss Me
L
-The L Word (basically all of them)
-Legends of Tomorrow (Sara, Ava)
-Lez Bomb
-Lianna
-Life Partners
-Light as a Feather (Alex)
-Lip Service (basically all of them)
-Liz in September
-Lost and Delirious
-Lost Girl (Lauren, Bo)
-Love My Life
-Lovesong
-Loving Anabelle
M
-Madam Secretary (Kat)
-Madchen in Uniform
-Madre Solo Hay Dos (Mariana, Ana)
-Margarita with a Straw
-Marvel’s Runaways (Karolina, Nico)
-Master of None (Denise)
-Mein Freund aus Faro/ My Friend from Faro
-A Mi Madre Le Gustan Las Mujeres/ My Mother Likes Women
-The Miseducation of Cameron Post
-Monster
-Mulholland Drive
-My Summer of Love
N
-Newness
-El Nino Pez/ The Fish Child
O
-One Day at a Time (Syd, Elena)
-Orange is the New Black (a lot of them)
-The Originals (Freya, Keelin)
-Orphan Black (Cosima, Delphine, Kenzie)
P
-Pariah
-A Perfect Ending
-The Perfection
-Person of Interest (Root, Shaw)
-Personal Best
-Pitch Perfect Trilogy
-The Politician (Skye)
-Portrait of a Lady on Fire
-Portrait of a Serial Monogamist 
-Pride
-Princess Cyd
-Pretty Little Liars (Emily, Maya, Paige, Alison)
-Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
-Puccini for Beginners
Q
-Queen Sugar (Nova)
-Queer as Folk (unsure which characters)
R
-Rafiki
-Reaching for the Moon
-Red Doors
-RENT
-Riverdale (Cheryl, Toni)
-Rookie Blue (Gail, Holly)
-Room in Rome
-Rosewood (Pippy, TMI)
-Rough Night
-The Runaways
-Russian Doll (Lizzy)
S
-Sancharram/ The Journey
-Santa Clarita Diet (Lisa, Anne)
-Saving Face 
-Saving Hope (Maggie, Sydney)
-The Secret Diaries of Ms Anne Lister
-A Secret Love
-Sense 8 (Amanita, Nomi)
-Set it Off
-Sex Education (unsure which characters)
-She’s Gotta Have It (Nola)
-Shrill (Fran)
-Signature Move
-The Sinner (Heather)
-Skins (Naomi, Emily)
-South of Nowhere (Ashley, Spencer)
-The Spy Who Dumped Me
-Stranger Inside
-Stranger Things (Robin)
-Stud Life
-The Summer of Sangalie
-Supergirl (Alex, Maggie, Kelly)
T
-Tales of the City (unsure which characters)
-Tangerine
-Thelma
-Trinkets (unsure which characters)
-Tru Love
-The Truth about Jane
U
-Unfreedom
V
-V for Vendetta
-Valencia
-Vida (unsure which characters)
-Viola di Mare/The Sea Purple
-Vita and Virginia
W
-The Walking Dead (Tara)
-Water Lillies
-The Watermelon Woman
-Wentworth (Bea, Allie, Frankie, Bridget)
-When Night is Falling
-With Every Heartbeat
-Workin’ Moms (Frankie, Giselle)
-The World to Come
-Wynona Earp (Waverly, Nicole, Shae)
X
Y
-Yes or No
-You and Me Forever
-You, Me, Her (Izzy, Emma)
-Younger (Maggie, Lauren)
Z
#
-The 100 (Clarke, Lexa, Niylah)
-911 (Hen, Karen, Eva)
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Adrien: what we need is something that we can all agree on. Juleka: I like pretty girls. Luka: same. Chloe: pretty girls! Adrien: yes. Rose: indeed pretty girls. Nino: p r e t t y g i r l s Alix: I like pretty girls. Kagami: we are in agreement
Adrien: great
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OC Profile: Ryne Cassidy
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B A S I C S
full name: Kathryn “Ryne” Abigail Cassidy fandom: Bad Samaritan face claim: Anya Chalotra gender: female sexuality: bisexual pronouns: she/her age: 25  zodiac: Pisces (March 12)
O T H E R S
family: raised by a distant/hands-off uncle; mother deceased, father unknown Aunt (Patty Falco) and Uncle (Don Falco) Cousins Sean and Rowan Falco birthplace: Providence, RI job: waitress - Nino’s; law student, Lewis & Clark Law School - Future: Human Rights attorney phobias: abandonment, dogs, deep water, dark enclosed spaces guilty pleasures: sleeping late, hot wings, fancy cocktails, fuzzy blankets hobbies: singing, playing piano, dancing, sewing, writing
M O R A L S
morality alignment: chaotic good sins: lust / greed / gluttony / sloth / pride / envy / wrath virtues: chastity / charity / diligence / humility / kindness / patience / justice
T H I S - O R - T H A T
introvert / extrovert organized / disorganized close minded / open minded calm / anxious disagreeable / agreeable  cautious / reckless  patient / impatient outspoken / reserved leader / follower empathetic / unempathetic optimistic / pessimistic traditional / modern hard working / lazy 
R E L A T I O N S H I P S
otp: Ryne/Derek ot3: N/A brotp: Ryne and Sean
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Hi i’m bored and procrastinating so here’s the Mircaulous characters’ sexualities if they were all LGBTQ+!! I probably won’t be able to do all of them the rest will be allies! Some of these are canon, some of them are not. Some of them we don’t know yet! So please don’t get angry because I’m “mAkInG tHeM aLl gAy fOr nO rEaSoN” it’s just for fun. you don’t have to agree. just move on. thanks :)
Marinette: Okay I definitely see her as demisexual but she’s never had feelings for a girl before??? But it’s a possibility she’s biromantic :)
Adrien: Bisexual. No doubt about it. He generally has no preference, but now is leaning more towards females.
Alya: Biromantic and demi! She was really nervous about telling Nino but he was super cool about it and gets her cute bi pride stuff!
Nino: Straight ally but we love him! Very comfortable in his sexuality! Adrien came out to him first. Loves to learn about everything especially if it concerns the ace spectrum. An educated boi and we have no choice but to stan.
Nathaniel: Bisexual. I’m pretty sure this is canon but I can F E E L it. My gaydar K N O W S.
Marc: Okay so hes either gay or pan idk I just get that vibe from him? I also have two headcannons that he’s either kinda feminine and really comfortable in his masculinity or he’s trans and Marinette was the first person he was out to. I love this boy so much and Nathaniel better treat him right.
Juleka: Lesbian. Moving on...
Rose: Lesbian. Obviously...
I love them together 🥺
Chloe: LESBIAN. no seriously i feel like she had a crush on Ladybug- Definitely has some internalized homophobia though...
Sabrina: Bisexual. Yea❤️
Max: Gay because i feel like he likes boys who like boys :)
Milen: Straight ace!! Ivan is super accepting and never forces her to do anything more than cuddle!
Ivan: Bisexual. You can’t convince me otherwise.
Kim: Also bi. And his girlfriend is too. I forgot her name lmao
Luka: My bi senses were definitely tingling with this one-
Lila: H O M O P H O B I C
Félix: Oh yea i can feel the internalized homophobia from here. He’s very gay. It got worse after his dad passed. And even though i despise Felinette bc it’s toxic (with canon Félix) i imagine him liking Marinette and being like ahah! i knew was straight! but wait i like a girl?! how the fuck does this work?! and then he’s realizes he’s bi and it’s great character development because he has to learn to accept himself and be a better person and idk it’d be a cool redemption ig. also he’s very pushy with Ladybug because he’s afraid of his feelings for boys, so yeah someone write a fanfic and credit me lmao.
Master Fu: Straight ally we love him🥺
I think that’s it? add more if you can think of any! Auroralei out~
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ao3feed-ladynoir · 4 years
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(MOST DEFINITELY NOT) A Matchmaker
(MOST DEFINITELY NOT) A Matchmaker by puppydogs68
Alya got so bored of hearing Marinette's lame excuses. So guess what she decides to do? Alya and Nino team up to plant a love-letter from Marinette in Adrien's bag. The only problem? They forget to sign it. WHOOPS. So now, Adrien has to go and try to find this secret admirer- with...um...mixed results. OH, and of course there's a reveal. Because there's ALWAYS a reveal. :P
Words: 847, Chapters: 1, Status: In-Progress, Language: English
Fandoms: Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
Rated: K
Genre: Humor/Drama
Characters: Adrien A./Cat Noir, Marinette D-C./Ladybug, Alya C./Lady Wifi/Rena Rouge, Nino L./Bubbler
Pairings: [Adrien A./Cat Noir, Marinette D-C./Ladybug], [Alya C./Lady Wifi/Rena Rouge, Nino L./Bubbler]
Read Here: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13729776
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