uhhh (Obsesses over two nintendo games) (Mashes them together)
some punch out characters (and oc’s of mine) and what pokemon I imagine they’d have! I know they’d all probably have fighting types bc they are boxers but. I like these ones.
Miri’s grief is nothing new. It’s a presence she’s long become accustomed to by nature of her wife’s job — an intrepid submariner — as every time Leah leaves for an expedition, there’s always a hint of worry and anxiety and the discomfort of being left to wait.
Miri’s grief is nothing new. From the first day past the stated duration of Leah’s three-week long expedition, from the ensuing six months of MIA radio silence, to the next full year of her inexplicable, dubious and sickly return; grief is Miri’s only constant. She has thought Leah dead for a very long time.
It’s frustrating to see the two of them go about each other at times. Leah’s state of mind is fractured, her body unquestionably mutating; but Miri’s head is waterlogged with intense blooms and swells of emotions, from self-doubt to denial to normalization and hope. Life keeps going on, and so does Miri, doing her best to keep Leah going on. Her perspective is a pendulum bob swinging between now and back then, between a truth that repulses her and a past that still lives. Miri keeps going on, to a point that the reader finds utterly incomprehensible. One of Leah’s eyes pops like an underwater bubble; her skin turns into the translucent film of jellyfish; her mass reduces to that of plastic bags filled up with water. Miri doesn’t stop, and the audience goes along with her.
Until the point beyond that, which is that there is no explanation for Leah’s condition, that there is no motive to uncovered behind her sabotaged expedition, and that there is no way for her to get better. That is when the grief hits you.
The heartbreak doesn’t just happen; it’s been happening. It seems gentle and inevitable, like holding your arms out at sea and letting the waves embrace you. Leah has gone into the water. We have always known this.
not even supposed to be online right now lol but we have photos (click for larger or go to imdb)!! as special needs myself this movie is long-deserved! I'm a BIG Christmas movie fan in the first place ask anyone, so david, christmas and kiddos - can’t ask for more! hope he has more than that one scene we peeked awhile back. name suggests he’s the uncle maybe? (wish he was lead guy, he deserves it! but I like ryan cooper too hehehe) also think I found another frankenwolf kid with mia lol
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Misty: 45 Years of Fear preview. In 1978 British comics were changed forever with the release of Misty, the classic cult horror comic for girls #comics #comicbooks
August/September 2022 Chilling with Books Corner with a double spotlight.
August/September 2022 Chilling with Books Corner with a double spotlight.
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August ran away from home. Before I could catch the rascal, I was thrown into September. Chilling with Books Corner got put in the corner. The truth is I am very busy at present, and I am selfish. I like what I do and don’t know where to start cutting down. How about I decide this next month because at the moment I have some spotlighting to do from last month, and I…
Now I'm curious about which of these pictures y'all* remember and if you remember the situation 😆
*Also those of you who only read very occasionally
I had taken relatively few pictures in January-July, and a lot of pictures in August-December, so I feel like the first half of the year has much more boring pictures than the second half of the year 😅
Btw, I'm gonna do the 23 favourite pictures from 2023 challenge too, at some point, and that one will probably mostly have pictures from the second half of the year
Hi there Neil! It’s the Very Big Stephen Sondheim Fan from a bit ago, thank you kindly for answering my ask on the matter of which Sondheim musicals were Aziraphale’s favorites <3
But it has made me wonder, does Crowley like Sondheim and if so, what musicals of his do you suppose Crowley likes best?
Sincerely,
That Very Big Stephen Sondheim Fan Who Continues To Be Thrilled About This
Crowley would have loved Sweeney Todd. I suspect he would have told you that the original Sweeney Todd was nowhere near as interesting nor as good a barber or a singer, and that the original Mrs Lovett, the one with the pie shop in Bell Yard, wasn't exactly as depicted either. But he would have loved Sweeney's "Epiphany".
(For the curious, this was the best Sweeney I ever saw, Alun Armstrong and Julia Mackenzie, performed here for the 1994 Olivier Awards.)