What do I care about latin speeches and the jeering of my scoundrel ? I love Lorenzo, I do, and par la mort de Dieu ! He shall remain here.
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Newborn CJ and Raph taking a nice nap. I’ll tell ya right now, as someone who has held babies: it’s fucking terrifying. But what I do like is when they are sleepy. It’s nice to have a warm potato sack gently breathing on your chest. I have no doubts that Raph would eat that kind of time up. Get himself centered again.
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Welcome to day 4 in our Curséd Costumes dressing room! Today, we’re going on tour. Use the character templates above or create your own skeleton or ghost character. Here’s today’s prompt:
Tour costume.
What would Hewie or Bones wear to sing their show-stopping anthem? Do they pick from Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour wardrobe, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour looks, or perhaps a My Chemical Romance Reunion Tour moment? Don’t like any of these for your character? Design your own!
Remember to tag your creations #cursed costumes for a chance to be featured. Here’s to manifesting a nice, friendly masquerade ball of pallid pals to dance across our dashboards!
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it’s past midnight and i need to sleep but more importantly
I need to talk about Mags Flanagan from the Hunger Games
Listen. Listen. She might be a minor character who dies halfway through the book she arrives in. But her story is fucking fascinating.
First of all, since she’s 80 years old during the 75th Annual Hunger Games, she would have been 5 when they started. That means that she’s the only victor we know of that’s guaranteed to have memories of the beginning of the games, not to mention the rebellion itself.
Second, there’s a promotional poster that has a photo of her Victory Tour and the Implications it accidentally has are staggering
her expression and the fact that they dressed her in a military uniform with medals is captivating in its own right but. She’s the victor of the 11th Hunger Games. That doesn’t sound like a big deal but it is.
The 10th Games, featured in The Ballad Of Songbirds and Snakes, took place in a literal arena. They were the first Games to feature sponsorships and betting, which meant they were the first Games where a tribute’s ability to play to the camera mattered. Lucy Gray, their victor, did not have a victory tour.
Mags Flanagan having the 11th games means that she was the first tribute to know that winning over the audience was a factor from the minute she was Reaped. She was the first tribute with a Victory Tour. It’s likely they she also may have been the first tribute to fight in an arena of the kind that’s shown in the actual Hunger Games trilogy.
So she goes from a witness to the fall of the rebellion and the Capitol’s new horror, to a record-breaking and possibly crowd-favorite Victor. That’s already a lot and we’re only 20% through her life.
She then went on to be a seasoned mentor for Four, possibly shaping it into a Career District. She played the Capitol’s games, while eventually becoming a rebel conspirator.
Speaking of the rebellion-Her district’s victors were far more onboard with fighting against the Capitol than any other Career District. If not for Lyme from District Two (shoutout to Lyme from District Two), Four’s victors would be the only career district victors that actively plotted against the Capitol. Why? When did this start? What was Mags’ hand in it?
I have a million questions about her. Mags Flanagan appreciation please
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