he is my bestie and I've had a weird week so I drew him once again for meeeee and for luke stans!! *kisses and hugs* ☀️💚💛🩵☀️
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Tommy talking about Mick in tommyland, thought y'all might wanna see it. Also if you read my post about Vince and Mick's relationship where I said that Tommy and Mick are often considered opposites, well then here's your proof their more similar then you think.
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“stay safe new yorkers!!”
what about us. what about the people who had to evacuate and leave their homes. what about the people who had their homes BURNED DOWN. what about canada that’s completely on fire. oh but yeah the second it affects new york suddenly we’re the ones to blame and the smoke is our fault. yeah we can just put out the 400+ WILDfires like it’s nothing. i’m sorry it inconveniences you that my country is burning and my people are dying and losing their homes.
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Doctor Who is the show of all time. It has one of the darkest episodes in the whole show where the doctor goes too far and we see his dark, egotistical and villainous side. dude kinda has a breakdown.
And then immediately in the next episode he shows up like this
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Hey if you're bored on YouTube, check out Drue Langlois animation. It's funny, surreal, and just. The artstyle is nostalgic and charming and the characters he creates are all rly original and interesting and tbh I really wish more people on here would watch dudes of hazmat bc it's fun and fucking weird. His series "staying positive in the apocalypse" is also a gem.
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"Me convertí en un purasangre de la industria del entretenimiento" bro?
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Do you have specific fiction authors that you like to read? What aspects of a story make you want to really dig your fingers in it? Is it horror?
I’ve got a couple! Keigo Higashino for sure. anything Naoki Urasawa does: I will be reading it. Priest (Guardian and Mo Du are all time favorites). also KJ Charles and Andrew A Smith!
ngl I don’t really have a concrete list of favorite fiction writers, I spent several days thinking about this one: like, I have favorite books for sure, but I don’t often find myself considering an author to be a favorite just because their book blew my mind. I’ve only read three of Andrew A Smith’s works, but he’s here because he gave an interview years that changed my entire approach to storytelling, and I still revisit it whenever I start editing a story.
honestly the big thing is that I like character!! I like compelling characters (extremely varied definition of compelling, it doesn’t have to be much, but it does have to have something) I like it when something goes full throttle into whatever it wants to be. I’ll watch a slow paced slice of life romance with the same amount of enthusiasm that I had for Devil Judge, and the 1vs10 beat down in Ipman takes up just as much space in my brain as the ‘let’s not see each other from now on,’ breakup in the Heirs (but for extremely different reasons lmao)
however. if I have to pick something more thematically specific: I like seeing people in power get what they have coming to them, I like explorations and confrontations of political and social injustices. kingdom is one of my favorite shows, and the horror is great, but it was the political-class-power aspect of it that solidified it as a memorable watch to me. kamen rider build did something fundamental to the circuitry of my brain. etc.
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the thing is i think steven moffat is. to be totally honest. an absolutely brilliant writer and the themes he explores are ones i personally find more compelling (the doctor as a fairytale figure & the show as overt fantasy, notably). but his gender politics makes me want to screeeeeeeam
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