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woodsphinx · 3 months
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"Better things will grow, once it’s lifted from you."
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smolderingtides · 5 months
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I was on the road to Glottage when I....
Great motel Hotel. 5 stars. Would stay again. Nothing like there is like shining. No freezing mazes. Promisse. Do not think about whats under bed. Nope.
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all-seeing-ifer · 8 months
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pov you're sister carpenter
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downthegenderriver · 3 months
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Brother Faulkner is great because he is fighting the gentrification of his god by completely failing to understand it's a god of change.
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jessescatorccio · 3 months
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diversity win!!! the illegal river god cult provides trans affirming healthcare!!!
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annabelle--cane · 17 days
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"so, I'm not gonna listen to any of your ideas about shutting down the orphan grinding machine, BUT, how would you like to sell drugs instead? why are you pummeling me with your fists."
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areyouokaypanda · 3 months
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"Nice to see the stars out here, at least."
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douglasfeiffel · 6 months
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Faulkner is like "god I'm so lonely" and then he keeps killing everyone around him and/or framing everyone around him for murder
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POV you're having Zoom drinks with your member of Congress and your toast is 'to Ronald Reagan, burning in hell'
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julesdap · 4 months
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It’s my truth against yours. Are you feeling confident?
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avdmai · 7 months
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maybe the real horror was the leftist infighting we met along the way
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woodsphinx · 3 months
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"Every god’s a god of death, Richard. 
It’s the only thing we need them for."
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calaveracarnival · 27 days
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"Let me hate them, pure and simply, for being just as bad as me, because people -
-people should be kinder than the gods that eat them. "
(absolutely loved @aregebidan's sketches of VAL and did this edit of one of them, the original art is hers, I hope this ok! I'm so obsessed with VAL oh my god new all time fave)
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dawnwalker · 18 days
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shue throwing punches is one of the best things ever put on audio.
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misstrashchan · 8 months
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Hayward is the single funniest fucker in this podcast I swear. Carpenter's bafflement at Hayward coming to her defense at the end of S3EP1 as she was ready to die and enthusiastically calling her "an old friend" when like. The last time Carpenter saw Hayward he'd been handcuffed by Paige screaming at Carpenter that he'd hunt her down to the ends of the earth. Their interactions prior to that from her perspective where being detained and interrogated by him, and him talking her ear off about his failing marriage (which yes was an act and also actually him talking about his relationship to his job, but Carpenter thinks he's a cringe fail divorced policeman). This is the man who saves her at her lowest. This same fucking guy who was a cop hunting her in S1.
"Old friend" fucking hell Hayward. I love you.
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ignitingthesky · 7 months
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The Silt Verses did something really interesting with Val there by having her tragic backstory reveal be at the same time as, and THROUGH her horrific psychological and physical torment of a powerless old lady. Typically with evil characters having tragic backstories it's a post-evilness reveal that contextualises the evil and makes the audience more sympathetic, and I'm sure we've seen how in many cases it places the focus on the extenuating circumstances, overshadowing the atrocity in the first place, causing people to downplay the evil. But in The Silt Verses you can't do that. The backstory is revealed through an unforgivable and unjustifiable act of evil, so you can never think of Val as 'just' traumatised without remembering what she did. Context does not make her actions more understandable or justifiable (actually makes it worse that she's knowingly expending innocent lives for simulated catharsis), just as her actions do not make the violence she experienced any less unconscionable. Hence, denying any attempt to weigh her atrocities and her trauma as though one diminishes the other, Val is complicated IN her evil. It's fascinating to see a kind of complexity that doesn't change the moral position of the character.
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