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fave starkid gag is 100% “should we move this random set piece before we go?” “oh yes that’s a great idea” to deal with scene changes. fucking slays
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Linda's first encounter with a femboy
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Margrethe's abdicated, Charles has got cancer, Louis and Scarlett-Lauren are possibly back together. It's like the universe is picking out events for 2024 by wildly throwing darts at a dart board. Wait for *throws dart* Silvia and Carl Gustaf to *throws dart* announce they're adopting a baby.
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random moments from starkid musicals that make me lol [1|?]
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BRYCE CHARLES as ELLA ASHMORE
ANGELA GIARRATANA as THE STEPMOTHER
JAMES TOLBERT as THE PRINCE
CURT MEGA as TADIUS
KIM WHALEN as THE FAIRY QUEEN OF SWEET DREAMS
LAUREN LOPEZ as RANCILDA
MARIAH ROSE FAITH CASTILLAS as PUTRICE
JON MATTESON as SIR HOP-A-LOT
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Lauren SoYung photographed by The Lizard Queen for SLX WORLD
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Can you imagine the other witches learning that Shelby casually hangs out with royalty?
Like, she tells Scott she knows another Scott.
"Oh really? What's he like?"
"Like you total opposite actually, full of color, surrounded by friends,super flirty, he even runs a city that sells dye"
"Wait, like Lord Scott of Chromia?"
"Oh yeah, that's him, anyway bye Scott I have spells to do!"
Or like Katherine shows up to visit her wife for a week and they're all like "wtf why is queen Katherine here?" and she just casually picks up and kisses Shelby. And after she leaves Shelby just says "oh she's my wife" and moves on like nothing happened.
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Powerless by Lauren roberts
Kia has me blushing. The flirting in this book is the best I've read in so long. Literally giggling each chapter
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why is "Just for Once" SO underrated??? that fucking high note.... gives me chills everytime...
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I understand that Linda Monroe is a bad person. I understand that the way she treats people is unacceptable.
But I also understand that she just wanted Roman to be proud of her. For once in her life, she wanted her father to see her as something other than a barn animal; a pig. Because that's all she was to him. A little piggy. She wanted his approval. She wanted to impress him. And at every chance, he took that, and turned it into an opportunity to degrade her. Make fun of her for trying. Disregard what she has to say.
At the end of Honey Queen, Linda sees that Roman is proud of her for the first time in her life, and she starts crying. She can't help it. It's all she's worked for. She is finally more than a pig to him--she's a queen. The sweetest woman in town. The way all fathers should view their daughters. For a single, happy moment, she gets what she's always dreamed of.
Only for him to betray her. To reveal that she will meet a terrible fate, a vessel for a dark lord. He is not happy for her, he's happy to give her up for something he's decided is better. More worthy. Linda is murdered by the man who should have protected her from the beginning.
And that's the tragedy of Honey Queen. Let the starving woman be picked apart, used for all she is worth, and finally discarded while her father watches and smiles.
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https://melissa-741.mjcyd.asia/fh/vyM4E8J
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