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superreader30 · 3 months
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reddstardust · 8 months
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THIS IS HOW I'M FEELING RIGHT NOW
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randomfansstuff · 1 year
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welcome to uhh horror podcasts uhm pick the middle aged lgbtq guy you want to follow do you want type A (literally unhinged. there is something wrong with this dude.) or type B (relatively normal guy in fucked situations. he has no idea what the fuck is going on at any given time)
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autistic detectives
sherlock holmes
batman
archer
juno steel
eve polastri
will graham
L
BMO (in BMO Noire)
javert
i will not be accepting criticism
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notafagipromise · 2 months
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people forget that they can make Arthur look extremely creepy by the simple fact that he can't feel what John is doing.
they work together? yes! can they make the movements smooth and coordinated?......well
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0-patches-0 · 6 months
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there is something to be said about how for years I will se art, posts, discourse, fics etc. pop up on my feed of fandoms I've never been in but the second I decide to join and enjoy, THAT is when all of a sudden the universe is all like "nooooo :3 nu, now u must actively choose to seek it out urself lol ;3 also fuck u specifically :D"
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planetstyx · 1 month
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Eventually I will also draw Bryony, Clive, Hester, Pam, Grace… etc etc- for now? The two idiots in the snow and their menace of a tortoise child… I’ve been enjoying doing more art lately ^^
Find more of these two characters at @redvalleypod … a podcast I HIGHLY recommended… as a writer, it is AMAZING 😭
These designs based off of @chemilmnsntt and I’s cosplays of them.
Also apparently this is my fifth post so woo!
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hephaestuscrew · 7 days
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I'm still thinking about that scene in Victoriocity S3E7 where Fleet runs back towards the Beast so as to lure it into the path of the train...
Clara's exclamation of 'Teamwork, Fleet!' after Fleet says he's got a plan reflects her conviction that any plan that Fleet has will be a shared plan, something they do together.
This conviction is a kind of trust, and that trust is part of the reason Clara takes a moment to realise Fleet has headed back towards the Beast. She trusts that he's following behind her. She keeps talking to him, her words full of optimism.
When she realises Fleet isn't there, she immediately realises what that must mean he's done, and her voice sounds more small and scared than I think we've ever heard it before.
Fleet's attempt at self-sacrifice is a kind of betrayal of Clara's trust, but when he echoes her celebration of their teamwork in a more somber tone, I think it suggests that he understands the weight of that betrayal.
If Fleet's plan is that Clara won't realise he's gone until it's already too late, then he thinks "Teamwork, Clara" will be the last words he'll ever speak to her. In what he imagines will be their final conversation, Fleet affirms Clara's understanding of them as a team who work well together, even as he is making a choice that rejects the possibility of their teamwork in this scenario. It's a recognition of what their dynamic has meant. It's a goodbye and an apology, even if Clara doesn't understand it as such at first.
I don't think Fleet sounds scared as he initially faces down the train. When he shouts "Yeah, this way, you stupid machine! Come on then!", he sounds defiant and grimly determined.
In fact, I don't think he sounds afraid until Clara appears, until she might be at risk of being in the path of the Beast or the train as well. It's when he shouts "Clara, stay back for God's sake!" and "Please, get back!" that there's real fear and desperation in his voice. He can confront the idea of giving his own life, but not the idea that doing so might put Clara in danger.
Another thing about these lines is that the move from 'stay back' to 'get back' suggests that Clara didn't obey his first instruction but got closer to him (and therefore to the path of the Beast and the train) between those two lines.
Then Fleet gives what might be another attempt at his last words: "I'm sorry! I'm sorry."  A repeated apology before an attempted self-sacrifice is an implicit acknowledgement of how much losing him would hurt Clara. He regrets causing her pain.
Even so, he's accepted that he is about to die and that it'd be worth it to destroy the Beast. But Clara very much hasn't accepted either those things. She's still trying to yell over the noise of the train; she's pulling off her ring to throw at him.
I think it's a good illustration of how Clara's optimism is a kind of strength. She always believes that they can "make a new plan" and that it'll be one in which no one has to die. I think Archibald Fleet needs someone like that, someone who'll tell him to drop to the ground when his death advances from both sides, someone who - even in a dark tunnel with an murderous metal monster and a speeding train - won't stop shouting that there's hope.
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clown-eating-pig · 4 months
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Yet another day of trying not to think violent thoughts about Martin Blackwood’s mother
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watchersfavorite · 1 year
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“Arthur lester would be an avatar of the eye” no. Look at me. This guy is so marked by the Desolation it’s not even funny
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mortsafepod · 1 year
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Mort Safe - A New Audio Drama
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[ID: A semi-realistic drawing of a hand, in the palm of which sits a lit candle. It’s flame illuminates the darkness around it, but the wax is dripping down onto the hand, and slowly turns red as it seeps down the wrist, mimicking veins. Above it is written in curling brassy letters, “Mort Safe”]
Ethics, Edinburgh, Exhumation. 1829. 
Mort Safe is a new, ten episode audio drama coming in 2023, created by Oran Talbot and Sam Drake. 
Edinburgh. 1829. The medical curiosity of the western world has taken hold of the city, with doctors-to-be travelling from as far as America to study at the prestigious university. However, budding young surgeons can be impatient, and with the Anatomy Act still a few years off, the medical schools are only granted one body per year on which to conduct their studies. Enter Cillian Hayes, an ambitious student with lofty expectations, Adelaide Farris, a young woman finding herself at the helm of her deceased father’s candle making business, and Jules Green, the unfortunate soul who seems to have found themself at the wrong end of the gravedigger’s shovel. Mort Safe is a show about how far we’ll go to achieve our goals, and the culture we build around death. 
You may like Mort Safe if you like...  Pathologic. Ask A Mortician. That One Photo Of The Anne Hathaway Twelfth Night Production. 
You can also find us on twitter 
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pileofpawns · 6 months
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girl goes one day without listening to her hyperfixation podcast. 12 dead 34 injured.
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thewingedwolf · 9 months
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a lot of my free time is spent listening to a podcast run and researched by a professor of genocide studies who went into those studies specifically bc in an attempt to escape the violence of his angry, alcoholic father he signed up to go off to war in afghanistan only to realize that the whole war and war in general is a) stupid & boring and b) a series of horrific war crimes that had made the civilian population deeply suspicious of him even tho His Morals Were In The Right Place (tm). when he got home and threw himself into being anti violence, joining anarchist orgs & studying theory & trying to understand why he was sent to the other side of the world to be traumatized for no good reason while traumatizing the local population with his very presence, his shithead father died & he found out that his father was Like That bc their family was chased out of armenia because of genocide and it kicked off a cycle of violence & anger in the men of his family. he absolutely lost his shit, got his degree in genocide studies, and moved to armenia (do not ask me how he convinced his wife to do this with him. he’s really open about every other aspect of his life except his wife and kids which is imo very valid).
all that to say, he has this interesting perspective of war in that he has this cultural trauma of being the victim of a horrific crime while also himself being the perpetrator of imperialism & serving in an area that had recently been the site of several horrific war crimes (really similar to tim o’brien, who served in my lai several months after the massacre but didn’t know the massacre had happened & pieced together what happened from the horrified whispers of the civilians & brags from soldiers). it makes him both hyper critical of soldiers who do terrible things & empathetic to soldiers who are forced from home to do terrible things & angry on behalf of civilians who are victims of war crimes. i have ragged on him for being Very Midwestern about certain things but his research is interesting & sad & well done, & it’s really made me think about my own place in The Greater World & every time the internet loses its mind over some aspect of history i am violently reminded that most people just look at history and go “but MY SIDE was justified actually” when that’s such a BABY IDEA OF HOW HISTORY AND WAR WORKS.
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smash cut to five years later when murph proves himself to be a liar
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littleacebee · 6 months
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I am not really a fan of horror so I don’t listen to horror podcasts. And don’t point in the direction of The Magnus Archives or The Silt Verses or Death by Dying or Tiny Terrors or Mabel or Re: Dracula or Hello From The Hallowoods- you know what, never mind.
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rad-roche · 9 days
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later on today when i'm inking i'm gonna check out some richard diamond radio eps. radio of that era is actually a pretty big blind spot of mine, i know very little comparatively, so it'll be fun to dig into it. my favourite of the ones i've listened to is the thin man, but that isn't even really fair. it's the fucking thin man.
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