Everytime I dress in monochromes I always think "this is so Ruth rose"
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Lackadaisy Enrichment
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Give us Eternal Floette in Legends Z-A
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It's my birthday today~ so I drew Scout's birthday party, haha. He says in one line that he invited the team but no one came which is sad SO THIS TIME EVERYONE CAME
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Map of Soho Good Omens Season 2 - Part 4 (Whickber Street [right])
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
Update: Map now identifies Lucky Snake
The right side of Whickber Street doesn't have as many stores. It also ends with a park. On one side:
-Dirty Donkey Pub The pub occupies most of the block, in the far side there is a small alleyway that leads to a courtyard and to the pub's backdoor. This courtyard has two large doors facing the street. Since there is an alleyway the courtyard is not isolated, people can come and go. I imagine this courtyard acts as a loading area where the pub receives and unloads supplies.
And on the other side:
-Market This structure is more like a small office building or a parking garage with flower and fruit stands at street level. It was already there in Season 1
-Unknown structure There is an alleyway between this mysterious structure at the end of the block and the market, so they are not connected. This structure has a door but no sign that I could see. It doesn't look like a storefront at all, maybe storage? public restroom? something so British that a non-British person is unable to imagine?
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
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I love you people who are unapologetically fans of niche, obscure or old things
To every artist, writer, or blogger out here making art, stories and posts about the books I loved in middle school, the shows I loved as a child, the random bands I like, obscure video games, old camp bad movies, and anything else niche, weird and obscure I love you. Wether you’re writing fanfiction, making art, headcannons, AUs, or just shitposting I’m kissing you lovingly on the forehead and listening to you intensely
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I'm sorry, I just can't accept that.
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Mark Z. Danielewski, 'House of Leaves' (2000).
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Cellbit who holds his shit together, pieces together the clues, and solves the issue while walking on a tightrope, where if he cannot correct for the mistakes made, the fallout would be catastrophic. He cannot fail to solve the case, he cannot fail to cure his friends, it isn’t an option in how desperate the situation has gotten.
He’s relied upon by everyone as the leader of the order, shoulders heavy with the burden. He is intense when he needs to be, gentle when a soft touch is required, and keeps his head when the situation is so intense the others are speechless.
He gets through Forevers stubbornness, reassures Pac in his sorrow and indecisiveness. It’s a fucked up scene and he handles it well because he has no other choice.
He doesn’t cry until it’s all over. Just for a second, when the moment is over, and he can take a breath of air. And even then he leads the rest of them through clean up. He makes sure Pac gets home, gets Forever to a proper place to rest, ensures the rest of the group is okay after what they just witnessed.
Then the moment he leaves the others, he finds another critical clue that he can’t just ignore or put to the back burner.
Another mystery, another crisis, another billion clues he’ll have to organize and follow up on and solve, because he’s the investigation guy, the leader of the order, and the island is counting on him. The kids are counting on him. He doesn’t get a chance to truly breathe. To fully sit down and let himself crumble, let someone, anyone, else be the strong foundation, because if he can’t solve this, who will?
Even with his family returning to him, it’s no wonder he feels so alone. Out of the frying pan and into the fire, I guess.
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Wait are you telling me Sarah Winchester built a massive maze of a house because she was in a silly goofy mood? Amazing.
Yes, basically
Girls' Night etc.
(as far as I've seen from quotes and analysis of actual records- and bear in mind that I'm not a dedicated Winchester researcher or anything -she just. liked architecture and was rich enough to have that as her hobby)
(she also apparently paid her construction staff very well, provided them housing and workers' comp, hired from the local community on purpose, etc.)
(I believe the current working theory about the "staircases to nowhere" is that parts of the house were destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and it was safer and/or more economical- yes, even the hyper-rich were concerned about economy back then -to simply wall the entrances to those areas than to rebuild)
(also it's a known fact that she had...ah...more enthusiasm than architectural training and often made mistakes or design choices that even she admitted had been unwise in hindsight)
(here is a very good article about her)
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A little gift about one of the most adorable couples for @hphm-z! 💛💚
(I love Everett! I just wanna keep him in a little pocket 😭💚)
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glass onion spoilers um this movie makes me want to scream /pos all the little words that are Wrong like i noticed them.i was like “hmmm thats not a word” and then it ACTUALLY WAS important and all of these things that i was like huh thats wrong and i thought it was just for flair maybe for characterization and i was right but not in the way that i thought and agahuwidiwjwoqkskwkskwk
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y'know i always say i tend to like villains (or at least antagonists??) more than the protagonist, but what i don't know is like. Why.
did i have one specific childhood villain that just formed my taste in characters for the rest of time??? if so wtf was it? i need to unravel my own lore it's driving me up the wall.
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Round 1, Poll 6: Captain Underpants vs A to Z Mysteries
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Luffy and co found a big guy stranded in the middle of the sea.
When Nami started throwing a fuss about the guy they want to help might be dangerous guy (and she is right)
zoro be like : if it's troublesome just throw him back to sea.
Even Usopp find his suggestion repulsive. And chopper outright reject it.
I know he isn't afraid of the guy nor he really intend to throw unconscious guy to the sea, the only explanation is he just want to be supportive bf for the worrywart gf 😜
(("Honey I don't care about rando unconscious guy drifting out in the sea, if it's troublesome for you i'll throw him back to the sea"))
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