WHO UP CHALLEN THEY GERS RN!!!!!!!!! 🎾🎾🎾
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Chernobyl. 38 years ago today.
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im noticing that for a lot of americans “free palestine” has been an ideological motto and symbol rather than them actually believing in their heart that freedom is attainable and necessary
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Fuck Israel and fuck everyone who still wants to pretend this is confusing or complicated. Is it really that hard to point out the "bad people" in a scenario where a multi-billion military apparatus is handcuffing and killing children and medical staff inside a fucking hospital?
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The Last of Us 04/??
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[on the verge of having a complete breakdown] i need to make some kind of list or perhaps sort things into categories
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ALL THE ROTTED FRUIT // BY CHARMTION
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Harold Ancart (Belgian, b. 1980, Brussels, Belgium, based New York City, NY, USA) - Untitled, 2021, Oil Stick, Pencil on Canvas
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Gustaf Fjæstad Snow-covered Trees in Moonlight 1910
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Station Eleven 1.01 "Wheel of Fire"
Christina's World, Andrew Wyeth
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I’m sorry but can you imagine the impact Isaac’s death had on the rest of the gang. No one knowing what to do but watching Arthur change. Arthur losing himself, drinking constantly, going through episodes of uncontrollable rage to being emotionally vacant, where he asks Hosea (post-Bessie) if he’ll ever feel anything again. Nights where they think they can hear Arthur crying in his closed tent, and there’s an unspoken fear they could lose him. Fear that Arthur is going to die with his son, whether it’s drinking or increasingly reckless missions where it feels like he’s not trying to dodge bullets, or if one day he’s going to go off on a hunting trip and be found months later as a corpse with a gun still in his hand.
But he somehow pulls through. Recovers, or represses the grief enough to masquerade as okay. Starts smiling again.
John not understanding how devastating that grief could be until he’s holding his own son - a tiny fragile baby and knowing he already loves him too much. He doesn’t know how to be a parent, he doesn’t know how it’s possible to love something so much. He does know he could never be as strong as Arthur, because if anything happened to that tiny baby he wouldn’t be able to live. It’s terrifying, knowing something so small could destroy him. So he puts up walls: maybe it's not his baby. Still loves him. Tries to avoid Abigail and the baby. Still loves him.
He has to leave. Before that baby kills him.
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“i always was a good thief.”
art by Liam W. (@V762cas on twitter & @V762art on tiktok)
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arthur singing
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I love characters who act selfishly to protect the people they love. Absolutely will 1000% hit that trope like a line of coke. I have no moral qualms about this.
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