Listen Human Disaster Matthew Murdock has given my autistic brain a sensory gift…
Tucking your sweatpants into your cozy socks
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Things that absolutely fucked my shit up this episode, an incomprehensible list:
- Ellie liked the smell of Frank’s sleeping bag
- Joel still wearing Frank’s shirt
- Joel staying up all night to guard while Ellie slept
- “They’re not gonna hit you. Look at me, they’re not gonna hit you.”
- “Mom! Mom! Mom!”
- The way the doctor gave the lines “I delivered you. I held you in my hands.” and “I’m your doctor” so simply when asked for reasons why he shouldn’t be killed
- Ellie’s smile when Joel tried to tug the gun from her hand
- The way Joel bumbled his way through trying to make sure Ellie was okay, and ask if she wanted to talk about it after she shot Bryan
- All of the superhero drawings on the wall that Sam drew of him and Henry
- The mask that Sam had drawn on his face
Something about how everyone is undeniably human, and how unafraid they are of not shying away from that.
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I LOVE Aabria playing a 16 year old girl. she’s incredibly powerful. she’s rotting. she has a crush on Deli. she has a million secrets. what teenage girl doesn’t? she wants to murder the bishop in cold blood.
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You know, I don't necessarily buy into the idea of "you die twice; once when your heart stops beating, and the second when you are forgotten" because I don't think we're truly forgotten.
Throughout history, we've found proof of people existing, well after their death, well after they've been forgotten by their community and time. Even if we do not have names for these people, we know they were alive. We touch their bones, and we internalize their lives. We learn how they lived through the stories we interpret from their bones, and then we tell others about them. They haven't been forgotten, and it's not unlikely that you won't be forgotten.
Why is it that we only "count" if we are immortalized in the history books, if we scar time to the point nothing would be the same if we were forgotten?
And, anyway, look at this cat, who died so long ago, but whose memory is still remembered:
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Hello, i joined Tumblr recently and you were one of the suggested subscribers
and I absolutely fell in love with your style and your characters!
so here, have a lil' Machete (๑˃ᴗ˂)ﻭ
also, sorry for the bad english, i am french oui oui baguette
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Kyle MacLachlan as Jeffrey Beaumont in Blue Velvet (dir. David Lynch, 1986)
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