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vintage-tigre · 10 months
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dogwood-designs · 11 months
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This movie always deserves more hype in my opinion
Acrylic on canvas
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derangedrhythms · 10 months
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Caitlin Bailey, Solve for Desire; Tethered
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love4bondagesub · 9 months
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whitedahlia13 · 4 months
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On this day in Stydia history...
The way Lydia's head turned towards the door the moment Stiles walked into the room.
(January 5, 2016)
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alwaysthequietones · 11 months
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xenosaurus · 2 months
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just consumed like all of the tethered tag and I have to ask what’s the weirdest familiar in the setting I thought maybe it would be tomb keeper but I’m not sure
i think it would depend on the criteria for weird, familiars in tethered get STRANGE, but tombkeeper is considered very weird in-universe, due to outliving his human!
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charlieconwayy · 1 year
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jay standing up for leia and taking full responsibility for the tattoo so that he can someday be worthy of dating leia like how one of eric’s biggest africa talking points was needing to better himself to be worthy of donna
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robbyrobinson · 2 years
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Jordan Peele: The Multiverse Theory
So going into this, I am not suggesting that Nope, Get Out, and Us take place in the same universe because, reasonably speaking, it is improbable that all events can happen one after another, especially in the case of Us's ending.
Instead, I find that the films all take place in a different universe (which is fitting because Peele was the host of the short-lived 2019 iteration of The Twilight Zone), but the one thing that connects them all is the divine.
I am saying that in the multiverse of Peele movies, God's one recurring plot is eradicating mankind for their perceived wickedness. As for what started it all? Well, it could be a variety of reasons such as him sending his son to act as an emissary only for him to be killed by mankind. Even before that, God had already performed mass extinction events on humans such as the flood.
However, every time in every universe where mankind grew gradually irredeemably evil, God would send calamities or plagues to wipe out the wicked. Now for the examples of where I would say God sent a calamity to destroy evil.
There is Chris from Peele's directorial debut Get Out. While Chris doesn't wipe out mankind or anything of that sort, he does take out a "great evil" in his universe: the Armitage family. As many know or may not, the Armitages appeared to be a normal family. Well, they had their odd quirks such as Dean having to constantly tell Chris that he would have voted for Obama a third time if he could. It's that classic "I'm so not racist" mindset that a lot of these progressive liberals attest to.
However, despite their claims, they secretly run an operation where they kidnap African Americans so they could harvest their bodies by putting a white person's brain into their bodies thus condemning them to the Sunken Place where they can only watch their bodies being operated against their consent. Chris would have become one of the victims of the surgical procedure, but he is able to escape and massacres each member of the Armitage family except for Rose who dies because the man her grandfather was piloting temporarily reclaimed control of his body.
The next indication is more obvious: in Us, Red claimed that she felt that she was being tested by God and was under the impression that he was directing her to lead a Tethered invasion on the surface world which by far is the most nearly effective of God's plans. Nearly every American citizen, except for the main family, of course, is slain by their doppelgangers who then form a long line in reference to the "Arms Across America" campaign. But who is to say the US was the only country that dabbled around in making doppelgangers?
So in what way were mankind proving themselves to be wicked yet again for God to initiate their destruction? A variety of reasons but, in particular, they committed idolatry by having their possessions be their "gods" such as when Mrs. Tyler was asking her smart house device to call the police though that ends badly for her. They also coveted what their neighbors wanted under the assumption that they were entitled to own bigger or better than the person next to them. And, of course, they had no care for the (literal) lower class. So the classic case of the haves vs. the have-nots.
Getting to Nope, there is the popular theory that Jean Jacket is an angel due to its resemblance to those biblically accurate angels like the Ophanim/Wheels (even though I more lean towards the idea that it is just an atmospheric jellyfish and/or alien being that another extraterrestrial race brought in). But for the sake of this argument, let's say that God did send JJ with the purpose of destroying humanity whose latest crime against the Almighty was an obsession with achieving the perfect spectacle. I am willing to say that even before JJ was used as a vessel for God's wrath, that was one of the reasons behind Gordy rampaging on the set.
Because mankind had grown desperate to do whatever is possible to make it big, that also includes treating animals with zero respect to their nature and likening them to living props there to give the paying folks a quick laugh. That would mean that the shoe in that scenario was being held up by a supernatural force likely as a means for Jupe to see it. For whatever reason, God felt like sparing him that day the most reasonable being that Jupe could use the massacre as a lesson on what NOT to do and hopefully not face his wrath.
Which we all know he fails by profiting off his tragedy and believing he was in tune with animals.
As for why God would specifically situate JJ in Hollywood? Well, think about all the rumors and allegations of deplorable stuff that happen in Hollywood ranging in different rates of escalation. Hollywood, at least as far as Peele is concerned, is no different from the likes of Sodom and Gomorrah, two towns destroyed by God in Genesis due to being a cesspool of corruption.
In particular, what the humans are being tried for is the lack of empathy when it came to screwing other people over for their betterment the most damning case being Jupe feeding OJ's horses to JJ. Jupe does this because he naively believes that he understood what he originally thought were aliens operating the spacecraft. However, because of his behavior, he instead loses favor with God and is deemed as "wicked" and sentenced to destruction inside of JJ.
Of course, JJ is killed at the end of Nope which does stop its rampage for the time being. However, this is merely just because God wills this with his anger being satiated. At least until another universe in the Peele multiverse does something that will curry his wrath once more.
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solquesana · 1 year
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Gold is a noble and kind adventurer who meets and falls in love with Soft the blacksmith and encourages him to expand his horizons.
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talltalestogo · 7 months
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Dog walk
A fall walk at dusk, /
tethered to the edge of light, /
two dogs and me.
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#fall #walk #dusk #light #tethered #dogs #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #senryu #oldnorthknoxville #talltalestogo #davidebooker #october #tuesday #101023 #2023
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Black Sails Rating: Not Rated Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Miranda Barlow/Captain Flint | James McGraw/Thomas Hamilton, Captain Flint | James McGraw/John Silver Characters: Captain Flint | James McGraw, John Silver (Treasure Island), Miranda Barlow, Thomas Hamilton Additional Tags: survivor's guit, Panic Attacks, Grief and depression, Suicidal Thoughts, takes place during episode 3x01, hand holding, Non-Sexual Intimacy, he's just really having a tough time okay?, being haunted by the past Summary: 
 Flint is depressed after Miranda Barlow's death and the events of Charlestown. He can't sleep because he believes he is being haunted by Miranda's ghost, and he finds a tether to hold onto to keep from sinking in his grief. 
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gaydeivs · 26 days
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the-daintyscribbler · 2 years
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I hate when I’m home alone and I think about the scene in Us where the tethered family is just menacingly standing outside of the house in the dark… I’m gonna go pet my dog now
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whitedahlia13 · 3 months
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We were sewn Into the fabric Of a fate Stranger than fiction And we frayed At our ends Again and again Disillusioned by a phantom Of greater possibility We were two threads Tethered end to end Caught between Oceans and islands Entangled by moments Of nothing And everything
-Words from the Fire, Two Threads
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triforce-tethers · 1 year
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(lowkey idk how to do a first post but shhhh-)
i would like to offer a few (a lot) LU OCs bc idk what else to do with these thumbnails
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