His weight over Steve’s hips shifts, and then he’s pressing his forehead against Steve’s.
Something about it, how Eddie just holds himself there, nose brushing against Steve’s and breathing against his lips, makes Steve go absolutely still. The well of tenderness in his chest is downright embarrassing, and he worries that if he moves at all, it’ll spill everywhere and ruin this surprisingly tender moment.
guys. @sparklyslug gave me the best birthday gift ever (and I have a million doodles I want to do for it :))). My love of Star Wars (the dinluke of it all) and steddie have been combined into a single fic and I am absolutely floored. it made my day, year, entire life. I will cherish this FOREVER AND EVER 🧡
It’s called make those hidden worlds mine .✨ give it a read (whether you like star wars or not) you wont be disappointed 🥰
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QLED Ultra HD 4K 100Hz TV, Quantum Processor 4K, Full LED Local Dimming and HDMI 2.1
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QLED Ultra HD 4K 100Hz TV, Quantum Processor 4K, Full LED Local Dimming and HDMI 2.1
QLED Ultra HD 4K 100Hz TV, Quantum Processor 4K, Full LED Local Dimming and HDMI 2.1
Unlike the 2021 vintage Q80A Ultra HD 4K QLED TV series with four models, the Samsung Q80B has five diagonals, the Samsung QE50Q80A (50”, 127 cm), Samsung QE55Q80A (55”, 140 cm), Samsung QE65Q80A ( 65”, 165 cm), Samsung QE75Q80A (75”, 191 cm) and Samsung QE85Q80A (85”, 216 cm).
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Owen Dennis, creator of Infinity Train, posted a newsletter explaining what he currently knows about Infinity Train's removal from HBOMax. Key notes:
He was assured Infinity Train is NOT part of the tax writeoffs, and as it stands, will not be removed from the pay-per-view/per-season websites like iTunes and YouTube
These shows were supposed to be removed next week so the companies could have time to talk to the show crews, this did not happen.
The cuts were a direct order from Discovery
Discovery was warned not to do this because it was unprofessional and would hurt relationships with their talents, and did it anyway because “they clearly do not care what any of this looks like publicly, much less about how we [the crews] feel about it. “
What little residuals they make on these shows go to the unions to pay for their healthcare.
Nobody has been able to contact any of the “higher ups” at any of the merging companies for days due to, well, the merger. Everybody’s contacts are gone or scrambled around.
Owen thinks this is, ironically, the best bit of advertising the show has gotten, because it’s drawn up so much attention towards the show and how much people love it. It’s been trending on twitter for three straight days and is topping the charts on Amazon and iTunes with how many people are buying dvds and virtual copies of the seasons.
And most most importantly...
“Is the Show Gone Forever?“
I don’t believe so. As I said, it’s apparently still available on those sources listed above, though I do not know for how long. The problem is that I can’t be entirely sure if the information I’m getting is truthful or if it’s just to placate us so we’ll stop pestering them with so many questions. They certainly haven’t earned anyone’s trust with the way they’ve handled all this, so obviously take all of this with a grain or two or a million of salt (though I’m sure you’re feeling plenty salty already). In the meantime, I’ll be working with my management team on figuring out some other kind of fate for the show
There is more, but these are the most important points concerning the most distressing parts of all of this. It’s a must-read for everybody concerned about this situation.
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Can u imagine? In infinity nikki, we re probanly gonna get animated cutscenes, in 3d, of the fucked up things that happen in nikki games. War and destruction are a core part of the lore of nikkiverse, so seeing nothing of the sort would be odd...... also the contrast between cutesy dress up visuals and a child dying in front of nikki would be amazing to see lol
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I saw this and the first thing I thought of was joe being the one with the guitar and Adam being the one in the corner
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Ok so obviously TVA!Loki is the most powerful variant, but I don’t think we give og!Loki enough credit for how strong he was (while confined to the timeline). Dude literally overthrew the Allfather and locked him in an enchantment for 4 years with no one knowing about it. That version of him was nerfed to hell in the movies and I’m still mad about it :/
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Suddenly remembered how they announced season two of sk8 the infinity only for it to never be addressed ever again like... where is it... what happened... it's been almost two years...
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everytime i rewatch sk8 im reminded how odd adam is . like he genuinely terrifies me hel
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Playing 3DS games after having seen the overall fandom response to release and long-term impact and the way it's looked back on and such is... bizarre, honestly? Like, maybe it's just because we got our introduction to gaming in the 3DS era, but it's incredibly strange to know that games we knew and loved and would have considered relatively mainstream just... didn't stick in people's minds.
Like, take the Gen 6 Pokemon games. Those were great games! One of the single things about X/Y/OR/AS that we don't see people talking about but that stuck in our mind was how the developers made an effort to make it so that every single Pokemon in the games prior was spread between just those four games! We remember that just the sheer variety of potential Pokemon available was enough to get us a start into challenge runs simply by virtue of how much variety could be added to a playthrough by the sheer amount of potential on offer!
We remember spending hours just... hunting around the region to figure out where those last Pokemon we needed to fill the 'dex were, wandering around to try and find Hidden Ability pokemon from Horde battles, getting to actually interact with our Pokemon in Pokemon Amie.
Yeah, there were more obscure games out there, and yeah, they impacted us as well - Pocket Card Jockey stands out in this regard, as an extremely fun game that we're pretty sure was played by maybe three people, maximum, but it's not quite the same. These were games that we played ourself! These were games we saw other people playing, that we played with people over the internet, that felt like they were well-known! We were under the impression that these were mainstream interests, not Niche! it feels... singularly bizarre to realize that, for the majority of people out there, this game was a forgettable disappointment.
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It's so funny that I intended to post a lot more of my doodles here and I think I've done nothing but ramble about theories and headcanons based on canon stuff.
These are just some Lakes I drew to feel better about myself, they wear my clothes better than I ever could.
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Infinity Strash: DRAGON QUEST The Adventure of Dai (2023)
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