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aether-weather · 8 months
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SAGESUNE MIKU >:DDD
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aleksanderscult · 6 months
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I just realized that Alina and the Darkling comforted each other in his last moments. Alina held his hand and assured him that she would honor his request to burn his body.
I swear if I see one more anti say that she didn't love him I'm gonna lose it here 🙃
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merilles · 1 year
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💕✨ fin-galad ✨💕
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toitlselfindulgenz · 5 days
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Look at me in the eyes and tell me former ex-cult child soldier Cassandra "Casey" Jones would be even the slightest bit okay with having to raise another child soldier to fight the same creatures that her old cult worshipped all along.
And before anyone mentions the brownie scouts, she was still in the foot when she started that, and she kept them by her side for what we can only assume are less cult-y purposes afterwards and really just next level girl scouts.
ANYWAYS she still makes me insane in the head yippee
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I want to go to a museum with a pretty girl and hold hands while we ghost from room to room listening to Florence and the Machine and Taylor Swift in shared earbuds, occasionally stopping in front of a painting and leaning our heads on each others shoulder's and just breathing in the beauty of art.
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swatato · 8 months
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I refuse to believe a damn thing I’m seeing thanks <3
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alex062e03 · 9 months
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I'm forcing my little sister to play ace attorney with me (because i need someone to understand my brainrott) and we just started "Rise from the Ashes", and when the "intellectually attracted" part happened my sister's reaction was and i quote:
"Uh-huh, intellectually attracted, okay people THEY'RE GAY"
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merrysithmas · 1 year
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so were those naboo royal guards picking up grogu??
padme????
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capseycartwright · 1 year
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if you're looking for love, wait and you'll find me
buck joins eddie and christopher at the beach, and he and eddie have a conversation about sperm donation, fatherhood, and the importance of honesty.
a 6x07 coda of sorts.
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The salt felt crisp, in Eddie’s hair as he sat, the Pacific Ocean stretching on as far as the eye could see in front of him. He had never been much of a beach person – but he was realising, in the years since he’d moved to Los Angeles, that he’d never had much of an opportunity to be a beach person. There was something indescribably relaxing about the way the waves lapped against the shore, the sound a gentle backing track to the day, families slowly packing up for the day as the afternoon turned to the evening.
Eddie had time.
That was something he was still getting used to – giving himself time and allowing himself to enjoy the slow afternoons he got to share with his son like this. Christopher was happily playing in the sand, his curls still wet from his latest dip in the sea, and Eddie didn’t have the heart to end their day out just yet: not when his son was laughing and the sun was, well, not so high in the sky anymore, but not quite touching the horizon yet, the water golden as the sun made its descent.
“Hi.”
Eddie twisted in his chair, squinting as he realised it was Buck – his friend towering over Eddie and his set of deck chairs. “Hi,” he returned. Eddie was – well, he liked to think he was fluent, in Buck, these days, and Buck definitely seemed quiet, turned in on himself as he settled, trying to fold his miles of leg underneath him, collapsing – rather gracelessly – into the striped chair. “I didn’t think you were going to join us,” he gestured vaguely toward the setting sun. Eddie had told Buck that morning that he was planning to take Christopher to the beach – those first few times, after the tsunami, Christopher would only go if Buck was there. He’d progressed past that, healed, Eddie knew, but that didn’t mean the invitation wasn’t always extended to his best friend.
Eddie could admit he – and his son – were generally happier when Buck was around.
“I almost didn’t,” Buck admitted, slumping in his chair. He looked tired – and the red-rimmed eyes he was sporting made Eddie think that Buck hadn’t exactly had the best day, since their shift had ended that morning.
“What made you change your mind?” Eddie asked, nudging a bottle of water toward Buck. He looked like he needed something stronger, frankly, but Eddie’s cooler could only offer water, and juice boxes. Maybe – maybe a juice box, would be better, Eddie decided, taking advantage of Buck’s lack of attention to root in the cooler, pressing a mango juice box into Buck’s confused hands. “You look like you need sugar,” he said, by way of explanation.
Buck gave him a grateful smile. It was endearingly hilarious, Eddie decided, to watch a grown man – and a particularly large grown man, at that – unwrap the tiny straw that came with the juice boxes Christopher favoured, massive hands stabbing the tiny, delicate straw into the top of the pouch. Buck took a sip, and then another, and then one more, before he finally spoke.
“I needed a friend,” he explained. “Whenever my head feels like this, you’re the only person I want to talk to.”
Eddie couldn’t stop the way his heart swelled a little, in his chest. There was something so special about the way Buck so casually affirmed the importance of having Eddie in his life – it made Eddie feel needed, and purposeful, in ways he was only beginning to understand the reasoning for. Being a father – it had always given Eddie a purpose, even when he wasn’t ready for it – but his relationship with Buck was different. It was a different kind of purpose, and one he hoped he would get to have for the rest of his life.
But – that was a conversation for a different day.
“You know you can always talk to me,” Eddie reminded -  because he knew, from personal experience, sometimes you needed reminding that even those closest to you were still willing to listen. You didn’t always believe it when you were having a tough time. Eddie knew that too.
“Are you mad, that I spoke to Hen, and not you?” Buck’s tone was almost childlike.
“No,” Eddie’s brow furrowed. “Why would I be?”
“I don’t know,” Buck squirmed in his chair, the metal squeaking. “I always talk to you.”
“You do,” Eddie hummed. “Eventually,” he grinned. “I know you’ll talk to me when you’re ready. I figured – well, I figured there was a reason you went to Hen first. You are allowed to have other friends, remember?” he knocked his ankle against Buck, managing to rouse a smile from the other man.
“Do you think it’s a bad idea, to be a sperm donor?” Buck asked – straight to the point, then. Eddie had wondered – sometimes, Buck was prone to talking around the root of the problem for ages, leaving Eddie to have to dig, and dig, to find out what was really wrong.
“No,” Eddie said, definitive. “I think it’s a beautiful thing, to want to help someone who is struggling to conceive. It – it’s a really selfless thing to do, whether its for someone you know, or strangers. I know that if I was in Connor’s position, I’d be really grateful for what you’re doing. It’s – it’s a good thing to do.”
“But?”
“There’s no but,” Eddie shrugged. “Sperm donation – egg donation – it’s all a really cool thing to do. Being a dad,” he glanced toward Christopher, who was still happily entertained by the castle he was making. Eddie sort of never wanted him to grow up. “Is the greatest privilege of my life. Wanting to help give someone that, give them a child – that’s an incredible thing to do, for anyone.”
Buck pulled a face. “There still feels like there’s a but coming, Eddie.”
Not a but, no – a consideration. That’s what Eddie would explain it as if Buck asked.
“I know you’ve considered – and gone through – the physical side of things, and how that might affect you,” Eddie paused. “But have you considered the mental impact of doing this? The – well, the emotional affect it’ll have on you, it’s more significant than I think you’ve given it credit for, Buck. I admire the fact you want to help – but I don’t want you to hurt yourself in the name of helping someone else.”
Buck was quiet, for a second. “Hen asked, if I was ready to be a father, and walk away,” he parroted. “And that – that’s kind of what this is, isn’t it? I’ll be a father, genetically at least, but I won’t be a part of the kid’s life: aside from being the fun uncle they see once every couple of years.”
“Do you think you could handle being the fun uncle, knowing that the kid is biologically a part of you?”
“Jeez – ask the hard questions why don’t you?”
Eddie grinned. “That’s why you’re talking to me, Buck.”
“I – I know that family is so much more than biology,” Buck said, Eddie not missing the quick, darting glance that Buck made in Christopher’s direction. “I know that, I really do. My biological parents – they’re shit, you know that. I know that family is about people who love you, really, truly love you, despite everything you are, and aren’t.”
“But?” Eddie prompted – because there was definitely a but, he knew that much.
“But,” Buck offered Eddie a soft, sad smile. “I don’t know if I’ll be able to deal with knowing there’s a kid walking around in the world with my DNA who’s life I don’t have any part in. You know?”
Eddie knew. Eddie didn’t know everything – but he knew Buck, and he knew the kind of person that Buck was, and he knew first-hand the kind of father that Buck was. From the moment he’d become a part of Christopher’s life, Buck had been dedicated, and interested, giving up evenings and weekends for all sorts of school and kid related activities. He’d done all that for Eddie’s kid – long before Eddie’s kid was their kid – and so Eddie knew what kind of father Buck would be.
And he knew that was why it was probably a bad idea for Buck, specifically Buck, to be a sperm donor.
“You need to tell Connor, and his wife,” Eddie tried to be gentle, as he spoke – he didn’t want to sound as though he was berating Buck for anything. He sort of knew why Buck was so insistent on helping his friend, even at the determinant of his own well-being. That was just who Buck was.
“How? How can I tell them that I – that I don’t think I can do this, after promising them I could help them?” Buck sounded frustrated, upset as he shook his head.
“You have to be honest with them,” Eddie urged. “Buck – listen, they’re in a rough spot, and I get that you want to help them, but there are other ways for them. Okay? There are other people they could ask – there’s anonymous sperm donors. It’ll be okay.”
“I just – they asked me,” Buck managed, his bottom lip quivering in that same way that Christopher’s did, when he was on the verge of tears. It was funny, really, how parenting worked – Christopher wasn’t biologically Buck’s, and by many people’s standards, that meant he wasn’t his father: but Eddie could see Buck in his son more and more every day, in the way Christopher was bright, and silly, and kind – and in the way that his lip wobbled just like Buck’s was doing now.
“And that – that’s an honour,” Eddie reassured. “But it doesn’t mean you’re obliged to do it, Buck.”
Buck was quiet, for a minute. “I just – I guess that if I can’t have what I want, I thought I could help give it to them.”
Eddie sort of wanted to yell – to turn to Buck and promise him that he did have everything he wanted, and it was right there on Santa Monica beach: he had Christopher, he had a son, and he had Eddie. God – did he have Eddie. He was welcome to have Eddie in any way he wanted, and Eddie wished – and wished, and wished – that Buck wanted Eddie the way that Eddie wanted him, rings on fingers and whispered ‘I love yous’ pressed into every inch of each other’s skin, but Eddie knew this wasn’t the right moment for this conversation.
Buck wasn’t ready – even if Eddie himself might be.
“You need to be honest with yourself,” Eddie said. “And then you need to be honest with Connor, and Kameron. Before it’s too late.”
Buck chewed on the side of his mouth, nodding, furiously blinking as he tried to hold back his tears. “Not today though. Right?” he sounded childlike, as he spoke, holding tightly to his half-empty juice box.
Eddie glanced out at the horizon, the sun a little closer to the horizon – but not quite there yet, the sea sparkling warm and golden. “No, not today,” he hummed in agreement. “Today – I think we can just stay here a little while longer.”
They had time; Eddie knew.
(Of course they did –
It wasn’t their time yet, but their time was coming soon, Eddie knew, and once the sun finally set beyond the horizon, they’d be one day closer. And that was enough for now.)
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cr-arnival · 8 months
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verdemoth · 7 months
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i’ve posted this set of guys together in a lineup but i never got around to sharing more about them individually, so i’m gonna do that!
Tune here is an original member of the EEG, one of the first researchers approached by Sojourner and Pathfinder, the founders, back when the whole operation was just some barely funded passion project, and the properties of the Otherworld were poorly understood. She was a team leader for decades up until he met a tragic demise on what should have been a routine mission. He’s since been declared M.I.A. (in truth she Stayed Alive Wrong)
-> Tune and Odyssey were queerplatonic partners. They met each other in their school years and hit it off quickly. They signed on with the project as a package deal and for years they were a team of two and both set out for field research and exploration, but following an Incident that injured them both, Odyssey left the field for a different role and the various teams were consolidated into one unit for safety reasons. As a precaution, future expeditions would need at least three active participants.
-> Tune was very confident and self-assured, and naturally fell into a leadership role within the new system. He had a knack for assessing and utilizing the strengths of her teammates and encouraging teamwork and communication.
-> In the early days they were quite cocky and perhaps a bit too reckless, but the decades of her employment with the EEG mellowed her out somewhat. What really drew her to the initial job offer was the thrill of adventuring in uncharted lands full of unknown dangers.
-> In general, Opportunity tended to prioritize the pursuit of knowledge above his own safety, though being in charge of a team who depended on her for their own well-being helped to balance out this impulse.
-> In that early incident, Tune received a concussion that had lasting effects in the form of frequent migraines and insomnia. She wasn’t very vocal about her struggles, and he was more inclined to push through the pain than slow down and wait for it to pass.
-> Age didn’t temper her active lifestyle, either. As she neared her 50s they were still up to shit like free climbing vertical cliffs to get a good vantage point (and for the fun of it).
-> She was up to just that, on a mission with her sibling Spirit and friend Curiosity when a terrible, unnatural storm hit without warning. The Otherworld had always been a turbulent place, the landscape and climate always changing, but the team’s experience and technology should have been enough to sense the shift coming, but it caught them unawares.
-> Tune and his two teammates lost contact with mission control and each other for more than an hour. When the storm cleared, Curiosity and Spirit and the two constructs accompanying them were all recovered, but no trace of Opportunity could be found. Reluctantly, the team came to the decision to abandon the search.
-> Opportunity still exists, in some form. They haven’t had a run in with her old team in the few years since her disappearance. Mentally she’s not all there, retaining only their instincts and basic desires. He’s generally passive, but whatever the storm did to him left them with a connection to the shifting terrain of the Otherworld, which responds to their presence and volatile feelings. She’s usually surrounded by a storm like the one that changed her. He wants to be found, but… if she encountered and recognized her team, it’s likely he would seek to drive them out with force in a misguided attempt to protect them from the Otherworld’s many hazards.
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buffyspeak · 1 year
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shadowhunters rewatch 2023: 
clary reacting to simon’s death in 1.08 and jace’s death 2.20
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slashernipples · 3 months
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In me heart, Killer Frequency has like, 8 movies, 2 failed reboots, and a tv miniseries.
#the second movie sees henry tryign to somewhat adjust af6er marie stepped off whistling point.#He pulls an axel and ends up killing a buncha cops and shit to avenge marie#movie 3 sees marie return a la ft13 part 6. its very sexy. they go on a murder spree again and marie walks off into the mosty woods#while henry ia shot and left for dead.#movie 4 is full of red herrings and a mysterious figure turns out to be henry after he survived the shot. the duo reunite#movie 5 is the copycat killer thay is ultimately offed by marie and henry. henry is killed for real. undead marie is distraught#she goes on a rampage and gets exploded. the town thinks its all finally over#but henrys hand rises from a shallow grave in a post credits scene#movie 6 henry rolls up to exact revenge for his mom AGAIN this is probably where some of the kills have a sense of humour to them#movie 7 is the obligatory Whistling Man In Space movie. henry has been played by a wwe wrestler since movie 6#he shows.significant decay but turns out the alien nonsense suddenly made him powerful and idk brings back marie Again probably.#movie 8 was the crossover event slasher royale movie. marie and henry have an upper hand and emerge victorious.#the first reboot attempted to be super gritty and replaces forrest and peggy with college students with a campus radio program.#it was terribly received.#the second reboot attempted to place the focus on henry and made him the main murderer while saying he was possessed by a demon#this was one is widely considered to be the worst in the franchise.#the miniseries is a retelling of the original and is faithful to the source#its well appreciated for it even if critics said it was unimaginitive. the fans liked it bc it was clearly made for the fans.#why the FUCK have I put all these in the notes.#killer frequency#send help im so brain dill about this
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sophswritingthings · 5 months
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I LOVE BEING ABLE TO DRAW AND WRITE FICS!!!!!!
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zombiepuke · 1 year
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One really cool aspect of Deadite!Ellie I adore is when she’s cooking the (really gross) eggs and speaking to her family about her “dream”
She trips up on the word “melodies” as if the demon inside of her doesn’t have the prowess to properly form words as a human would - she has to really mull it over and it takes a few tries to get it. Eventually she spits it out but it’s a really interesting take on how inhuman she is becoming - she can hardly speak “correctly” anymore and is losing control over basic human speech/qualities (just like the way she doesn’t walk properly/in a straight line as the demon is in stages of possessing her)
Idk I just love her Deadite form and how many intricacies there are to her - I love Deadites so much they’re so cruel and try so hard to imitate humanity to further their chaos but it’s difficult for them to even mimic it fully.
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pesteringchum · 2 years
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crying and thinking abt davejade again.
they rlly said: youre my childhood friend and we went through unspeakable traumas together. youre my childhood crush and i watched you die. youre my childhood crush and i killed you. you are so fucking weird. we are so fucking weird together. you are the most normal thing about me. i love you (platonic). i love you (romantic). i love you (but i dont know if you can love me). i love you (dont die). i love you (please stop dying). i love you (i dont want to be alone again).
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