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savagegood · 11 months
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“Did you see the way that little girl looked at me? Kids. Little kids. They grow up believing that they can be a hero if they drive a sword into the heart of anything different. And I’m the monster? I don’t know what’s scarier. The fact that everyone in this kingdom wants to run a sword through my heart or that sometimes I just wanna let ‘em.” “We have to get you out of here. Over the wall. We won’t stop until we find some place safe, okay? We’ll go. Together. No matter what we do, we can’t change the way people see us.” “You changed the way you see me... Didn’t you?
NIMONA (2023), based on the comic by ND Stevenson, who came out as transgender in 2022
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daisyssousa · 11 months
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happy 35th birthday, daisy johnson ♡ 2023 july 2nd, 1988 (poem by n.t.)
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fridgefeet · 7 months
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the msa trio go to a halloween party! 🎃
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arcadiabaytornado · 3 months
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The Sacrifice Arcadia Bay Ending: Do you have anything you want to say to women?
The Sacrifice Chloe Ending: I'm sorry women.
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rei-is-hiding · 7 months
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hell is empty, and all the devils are here
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chlodriendump · 6 months
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Chlodrien ft. a very supportive Felix
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i-like-anything-water · 8 months
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here, have sum crack:
The next time she'll see Rose and Juleka, she'll gift then a basket of treats. Some of said treats will also have some beef cubes rather than bean paste as a form of payback. Because, good God, she shouldn't have listened to them the moment they said:
"It's a story about a reincarnated girl and her bully but it's really nice!"
Marinette blinked at the duo, who were holding up a set of novels. They've decided to have a spontaneous anime marathon after school and because of different reasons, Alya, Mylene and Ivan couldn't join them.
She read the title of the novels, 'I favor the Villainess' in pink lettering.
The two girlfriends insisted on watching the anime which was apparently complete and there hadn't been an akuma attack yet so she let herself get dragged into it. The story was interesting, very very interesting.
And Claire seemed very very familiar.
Perhaps she should have stopped Juleka and Rose when it was already past 10 pm and it was a school night. Maybe she could have gotten some bit of sleep before an akuma decided to annoy everyone in Paris by rampaging across the city at bloody 2 AM. Ladybug was irritated, moreso when Chat almost slammed into a building out of sleepiness. Thankfully, the Akuma wasn't much of a nuisance.
The lack of sleep, however, made up for it.
Maybe she should ask Master Fu if there's any way to recruit more Miraculous holders incase of Akumas in ungodly hours. They were still students after all, plus she doubts Hawkmoth doesn't work as well. Maybe she could ask Hawkmoth instead to create a schedule for all the Akumas. Negotiate and stuff.
Anyways, going to school sleep deprived, irritated and having an anime marathon the night before was brewing for disaster. Maybe her Ladybug luck can spare her for today.
"Well if it isn't my favorite person, Marinette Dupain-Cheng."
Nope. Tough luck.
Marinette groaned, her irritation rising as Chloé's haughty voice reached her ears. Truthfully, the blonde wasn't that annoying anymore ever since she decided to get the help she needed. She's actually been doing pretty well, if her small progress at being a better version of herself was to go by.
However, Marinette was sleep deprived, hangry, and also very much a bisexual disaster.
Chloé Bourgeois, former bully turned hesitant all- wait, bully? Bully, bully, bull- oh. Aha, bingo. Didn't Rae almost made Claire back off because she kept flirting with her?
"What's with that creepy smile on your face, Dupain-Cheng?!"
Marinette smiled, her remaining braincells evaporating as she looked up at the startled blonde, "You're so pretty."
"W-what?!"
Marinette shrugged, completely unaware of everything happening around her, "I mean, if you're going to call me by my full name you can have it. Chloé Dupain-Cheng, it suits you."
Everything was dead silent. Dead ass? A voice eerily similar to Rae Taylor in her head, asked.
Dead ass, Marinette replied.
She doesn't remember much after what happened but she does remember Chloé going red in the face, sputtering something that was too fast that could give Hawkmoth's receding hairline a run for its money and Alya asking her after Chloé practically ran from the conversation if she's finally lost it.
Okay, Alya, rude.
After some explanation from Alya, a two hour breakdown and panic attack, and a three hour talk with Tikki, she was already down in their bakery on a school night to prepare Chloé's favorite treats.
Was she purposely making herself sleep deprived again to actually give the treats? Maybe. Would they talk about it? Hopefully.
Is she excited? Well.
Raise Y/our hands was playing in the background and Rae Taylor seemed to be lifting her spirits. And maybe her chances of being a masochist as well.
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doodle17 · 7 months
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Grown up Bobby and Chloe
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He's on his 15th "Damn that's crazy"
Theyre outfits were soooo fun to draw yall I'm obsessed
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qu4kerider · 1 month
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i touched you for only a fortnight (i touched you), but i touched you.
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and for a fortnight, there we were. forever running to you.
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— fortnight by taylor swift feat. post malone.
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savagegood · 11 months
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"I'm not a people. I'm many things. I'm! Nimona!" "I see you, Nimona." | NIMONA (2023)
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daisyssousa · 5 months
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Chloe Bennet as Robyn | "Dave" on FXX Episode 3x04 | “Wisconsin”
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merafera86 · 8 months
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"Out of Time" - 8 OCT 2013
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Note: Forgot to upload these to Tumblr after posting them to bsky, so I missed it by a few minutes! 😭 Guess I just ran...out of time.
On this day, 10yrs ago, Max & Chloe picked up where they left off—enjoying each other's company, flirting, and testing Max's newfound power.
Max showed the lengths she'd go to protect Chloe and they became "totally bonded for life"...Forever. 🩵🩷
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hystericfae · 3 months
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Told my sibling my favorite hazbin characters and then they said oh i expected your favorite to be vaggie and angel dust. Like yeah me too
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matysiameow · 1 month
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miss chloë sevigny the most underrated icon herself
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So maybe the meeting with Meenu's teacher hadn't been handled in the best way. Chloe was ready to accept that. A little.
Maybe the notes like "speaks out of turn" and "disturbs classmates" had touched a nerve. So she's an extrovert--admirable actually--I was so quiet and miserable at that age did not elicit a positive response from Mrs Macquarie. "Miss Fraz--Miss Frazer. If you will let me finish--" and what's this about 'she stares out the window too much'? I did that? What're windows for? "Miss Frazer if you will take the time to read the rest of the note, the problem is Meenu demonstrates limited engagement in subjects she is not interested in."
Bursting out laughing in her seat at this certainly hadn't endeared Chloe to the educator.
The bespectacled woman took in a sharp breath and pinched between her eyes. "You mentioned not having documentation of any of her previous education."
"In her circumstanc--"
"I bring this up only because attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is often diagnosed under the age of five."
"Bugger!" Chloe's temper had flipped. She shot to her feet from the cheap sweat-smelling chair. "She's a kid! They get bored at school!"
"Charming," the woman said icily. "Meenu's 'boredom' affects her classmates. She threw a sausage roll at a boy in her class."
"He asked for it."
"Excuse me?"
"Really," Chloe said. "He literally asked for it. He said was hungry and she chucked him a snack and he caught it."
"It was still not appropriate behaviour during lecture. Do you happen to throw things at each other at home?"
Chloe couldn't answer. Yes, she was forgetting her keys and having the ten-year-old toss them out a window to her in the parking lot multiple times a week. Yes, remotes, bananas, laundry, sunnies were often airborne in their household. Meenu had thrown a 12-pack of loo roll into her hands from eight supermarket aisles away.
"She grew up in a shop in a loud, crowded market," Chloe muttered.
"And what does this--"
"Sitting in one quiet and boring place for hours just doesn't work for every kid. She's doing better than I ever did. It's an adjustment for her."
Meenu wasn't at the top of her class, okay. But she excelled in some of the things that Chloe thought mattered most. And she was the youngest on the debate team despite still having a low reading level for her age.
"I am recommending an ADHD evaluation for Meenu," Mrs Macquarie said, like she hadn't heard her. "Regardless of your excuses, both you and her would benefit from taking this more seriously."
"Right," Chloe snapped as the snitch papers were scooped off the desk. "What's another drug to a kid?"
"It's a well-documented treatment that can change a child's future for the better," Mrs Macquarie had stood up and walked out from behind the desk and now waited by the door. "If it comes to that. There are treatment options beyond 'another drug'."
"Yeah?" Chloe said as she turned on a Chelsea boot heel. "You'd have stuffed me with pills thirty years ago with the way I wasn't paying attention, mate."
"And you may well have benefited, Miss Frazer. Good day."
Now, sitting in the car looking into the middle distance (meaning a Macca's and a concerningly phallic owl statue) Chloe wanted to bite something harder than her lip.
She shouldn't have said all that, yes.
But what was she supposed to say?
Her mum had never attended anything like this on her behalf. Leah Frazer could barely walk in a straight line most of Chloe's childhood after losing Mahit, how would she keep an eye on her daughter's grades or lack thereof? Would she even have cared? Had she?
"You were stuffing yourself with pills," Chloe muttered into the steering wheel. "Maybe you'd have liked them drugging me too. Give us something in common."
No, that wasn't a spiral she needed to go down now.
This was about the childhood Meenu was currently experiencing. There was only one thing to do right now.
Chloe pulled her phone out and hit Nadine's name in the frequent called list. The ex-Shoreline leader hardly got a single syllable of the word "Hello" out before being subjected to ten minutes of play-by-play color commentary of the parent teacher conference.
"...can you believe that, china?!"
Chloe only noticed the fact there was dead silence on the line moments after, and checked the powersave-darkened screen sheepishly to make sure Nadine hadn't just hung up on her.
"Nadine? Er. How was your week? How was the--"
"Boring," Nadine said flatly.
"Which--"
"Both."
"But you were looking forward to--"
"I went at the wrong time of year."
"Well," Chloe said, "you can hardly blame Iceland for your poor ability to research--"
"Say that again," Nadine said with a voice like a knife. "My researching ability is unparalleled."
"You thought it was winter at the top of the globe too," a smile was creeping onto Chloe's face. "Got a faceful of sunlight the whole time, did you. Rookie mistake."
"I haven't had a vacation before."
The words hung in the air so solemnly that Chloe couldn't even quip anything back.
Nadine had wanted some time to process losing Shoreline and how much of her identity and personal power it held for her. A quiet trip alone sounded perfect.
But had she actually spent the whole time tossing and turning, jet lagged to hell, circadian rhythm haywire, thinking about how she'd failed and how different her life was now?
"China...you'll get to see it next time. You'll have a clearer head to enjoy it, too."
She heard the other woman sigh. Then: "Do you want me to be honest? I'm with her teacher."
"Oh, shut the fuck up, whore."
"Whore yourself," Nadine fired back.
"Double whore."
"What did you expect? Her teacher just wants her to be a student."
Chloe didn't have an answer.
Nadine said, an edge creeping into her voice again, "I do, too. You let her play Dead by Daylight at age ten--"
"I knew you would bring that up!" Chloe quiet-shouted. "She's been through serious shit, that game's not gonna--"
"--my parents had me doing extra homework on top of my homework from school--
"--and you still go to Iceland on a month there's no Northern Lights--"
"--you can tell her you'll love her no matter what her grades are, but that doesn't mean you don't care about her grades," Nadine said. "It's the opposite."
Chloe swallowed. The shadow of a truck in the distance flickered over the dashboard. It reminded her how bright the sunset was getting, and she put down the visor.
"I do care," Chloe mumbled, looking down at the keys she was fidgeting with. And then, quietly, "she says reading's really hard for her."
"You didn't tell the teacher that," Nadine sounded accusatory.
"Because she wouldn't have fucking believed me," Chloe bit into her lip. "The asshole didn't listen, china. Meenu says when she's staring at the book and trying really hard and listening to everyone else turning their pages faster it feels like she's the stupidest person on earth. And when they make her stay later during break to finish it. I remember them doing that to me. Fat lot of good it did, too."
Nadine said, softly, "And you reminded her that she's above-average in maths?"
Of course Meenu was above-average in maths. Any manipulative shopkeeper latchkey kid worth their salt would be. Meenu had the eerie power of guessing the sum of a coin purse's contents by weight.
"Not the word problems."
Nadine snorted. "You're lying. They don't still do those."
"I wish. Sorry for taking up so much of your time, love. Bet you've got better people to get called names by."
As she said it, Chloe looked at the screen again, and was thrown for a loop that it had been almost an hour.
"Stop letting her watch TV so much," Nadine said.
As if on cue, Chloe unlocked her flat to:
-a child cross-legged on the rug in front of the television
-an AusPol channel blaring, and
-popcorn everywhere, including an almost-empty bag in Meenu's lap. As if they didn't own bowls.
"Meenu."
The girl didn't show any sign of having heard her. Maybe watching Aussie politicians scream at one another was Meenu's homework for the debate club, but she loved it. Chloe bit her lip, hands on her hips, squeezed her eyes shut, and made a 180-degree turn.
The fridge, a vault of solace, opened too easily to reveal a treasure trove of her beloved ice-cold Lager flanked by the yogurt and pasta sauce.
Just one. Just one to make a difficult conversation easier.
Chloe let the fridge close and picked the bottle opener magnet off the door, or was about to. But it had been propping up their calendar. It had been a gift from a Chinese buffet nearby, each month a different painting, this one of a lake with shadows of distant birds and mountains in the background that reminded Chloe of the Western Ghats. Today's date was circled in red marker with meeting with Mrs Macquarie, DON'T BE LATE in her handwriting.
But she had been late.
She'd walked into that room fifteen minutes late blaming the traffic and still had the nerve to speak like that to Meenu's teacher.
How would that reflect on Meenu?
No wonder Nadine had sided with the opponent.
"Meenu!" Chloe said, louder.
Thus summoned, the girl shook herself, pushed off the floor, and waddled over, shoveling the remaining kernels into her mouth like a zombie.
"Turn the TV off," Chloe said tersely.
Meenu's eyes were suddenly sharply awake. She screwed her face up.
"Macquarie is an idiot," she said.
"This isn't about her."
"Yes it is," Meenu's fists were clenched. Chloe could see her little jaw tightening. "Macquarie's out to get me. She hates my accent."
"You don't have an accent, love--"
"Everyone has an accent."
"Look," Chloe folded her arms, "Miss Youngest-In-The-Debate-Club, there's a time and a place."
"She grabbed my shirt and said I smell bad."
"Meenu, you are lying."
Like a little mirror, Meenu folded her arms. "Why would I lie about that?"
"Because they didn't even do that to me," Chloe said, crouching down to her level. She pushed Meenu's flyaway strands behind her ears. "Thirty years ago. If they really think you're dirty, they don't touch you except to beat you."
"Well," Meenu said, "She thinks I smell bad. She makes that face whenever she looks at me."
"And you should have said that. Don't lie to me."
If Nadine was here. Oh, if Nadine was here. She would have either been laughing her gorgeous butt off or fuming.
Chloe straightened up. "She got mad that you talk a lot in her class and she thinks you aren't trying hard enough. Look. Meenu. Honey...she doesn't see what's going on in your head. She thinks you're just not paying attention. Meenu. Meenu..."
As she'd been talking, disbelief, embarrassment, disgust crossed over Meenu's features like shadows on a wall. She almost immediately covered them with a mask of defiance, but it was too late. Chloe saw a tear run from the corner of her right eye as she blinked, a shiny line on her cheek.
It reminded her too much of Nadine. Maybe every little girl destined to be a leader had the same hurt buried.
"Macquarie's an idiot," Meenu repeated.
"Here's what we're gonna do," Chloe said. "I don't want to meet with her again. At least not about this. You've got three hours after you get home, no TV--"
"Three hours?!"
"--I'll check up on you three times and you gotta have everything done by six. if you want to watch anything. Or play any games. Got it?"
"I'm going to talk at class five times more," Meenu said angrily. "I'm going to start a fire."
"Oh, aren't you adorable. I tried to burn the place down when I was your age, too," Chloe finally snapped the top off the slightly-less-cold beer and returned the tool to the calendar. "They make schools hard to light up 'coz of the bushfires here."
She'd had a lightbulb moment. Meenu didn't have to feel rushed with her reading if she read ahead at home. Which...if what she told Chloe had some truth to it, Macquarie would claim her better work away from class was due to Chloe's help.
And three hours of reading at home was still a form of torture for Meenu, but at least it came with the company of her parrot and whatever Kpop band she was into this week, right?
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i-like-anything-water · 9 months
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big brain moment is 'zoe is a better chloe/chloe's replacement' means chlonette canon but writers were too cowardly I rest my case.
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