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idgaf if bethesda ever tells us concretely which country launched the first nuke, the only answer i will accept is the original one, the one that said "we wont tell you, because it doesnt matter. there is no moral highground in the story of the great war, and the end result for those alive today is all the same either way. those most responsible faced the fewest consequences, and no justice was served. there is no justifiable way to nuke anyone, no matter who struck first. everyone lost and thats the very nature of war and always has been. war is evil, and in that way, war never changes"
not broadcasting who was "really to blame" is purposeful, and any other answer would undercut fallout's core identity to me
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some of my favorite replies to this tweet. happy lesbian visibility week!
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Snow leopards are the goofiest big cats ever. Like every picture I see of is the most chaotic thing ever. Also they are so jumpy. A thread
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WHAT A DREAM
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"heaven has been away too long, can’t find the words to write this song"!!!!!!!! CORINNE BAILEY RAE???? IN THIS GODLESS YEAR OF 2024?????? my heart is so warmed please tell me more
from the WIP ask game i’m doing right now!
INDEED!!! :DDDD And I trust you are aware of Denée Benton’s cover of “Like A Star”? I have to admit, it’s my preferred version (I am SO sorry Ms. Bailey Rae.)
So, this is my “exes trying to find their way to a new understanding” Gaultienne fic! I extrapolate Lucienne and Gault having once had a closer relationship for reasons I explained in this post. Do I ship these characters almost solely based on Vivienne Acheampong and Ann Ogbomo’s ability to emote with their eyes? …Well. Possibly.
This fic takes place shortly post-show!canon. I picked the title because it has been centuries since Lucienne and Gault were lovers, and they’ve both changed so much and been through so much in the intervening time, and Lucienne wants to find her way back to Gault but she doesn’t know how. She’s nervous. She has something (someone) to lose—for the second time.
This is a prompt fill for @rriavian, who sent the idea to me, uhmm…I don’t even want to say how long ago djdjajfjs. Lucienne and Gault unpack a lot of difficult things in the story and it’s certainly taking time for me to get through; I just really want to get it right.
Anyway. Here’s a snippet: my interpretation on how the Nightmares rank in Dreaming society.
Nightmares occupy an interesting place in the Dreaming’s society. In Lord Morpheus’s defence (and as Lucienne can admit to herself, her natural inclination is to err on the side of defending him), he truly sees Nightmares as serving an equally important purpose as Dreams do, without judgement. But his creations and other denizens of his realm can be much less gracious. Some entities are more tolerant of them than others, but many view the Nightmares as a sort of necessary evil—essential to keep the Dream Realm balanced, but not exactly what you could call respectable folk. Therefore, the Nightmare enclave is a closely knit one, guarding each others’ backs with the wariness that comes with knowing you cannot rely on anyone else to do it.
There was considerable gossip, then, when it became known that the Royal Librarian and the shapeshifter Gault had become lovers.
Few were sincerely happy for them. The external disapproval, explicit or implied, was not the only cause of Lucienne and Gault’s eventual split, but it didn’t make matters any easier.
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reblog for sample size !!
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saw a stupidass take about my favorite guy but im being sooo brave about it
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i am once again asking for denée benton for netflix nuala
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and she has the voice of an ANGEL i swear to GOD. she’s what you hear at the gates of heaven
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Bats are literally just tiny Dragons
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the scariest thing about old tv isnt really the racism or the sexisim because you kinda go in braced for that it's all the scenes where suddenly an actress is holding a lion cub or a chimpanzee is in the same room as a toddler, or suddenly theres a lion, or there's a chimpanzee again but it's driving a car, or holding a lighter, or holding fireworks. You just kind of watch in horror as over and over an actress performs with only 1960s tv film shootings best animal handling between her and the opening to Nope.
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Dead Boy Detectives Links!
Hello Tumblr! I decided to collect some different Dead Boy Detectives related links, mainly for my own obsessive reasons, but I thought I would post it here, on the off chance someone might find it useful.
What is Dead Boy Detectives?
Dead Boy Detectives is an upcoming TV show scheduled to be released to Netflix on the 25th of April, 2024. The show follows Edwin Payne and Charles Rowland, a pair of teenage ghost detectives. The show is based upon a DC comic series by the same name.
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Official Teaser Official Trailer Meet the Characters Meet the Cat King Twitter Sneak Peek (aka, "Edwin comes out") First five minutes of Episode 1
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Dead Boys for Hire April 24 Virtual Screenings RSVP
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Dead Boy Detectives Interview: Showrunners Steve Yockey and Beth Schwartz (Popternative)
Dead Boy Detectives Interview: George Rexstrew and Jayden Revri (Popternative)
Dead Boy Detectives Interview: Kassius Nelson and Yuyu Kitamura (Popternative)
The Cast of 'Dead Boy Detectives' Talk about Paranormal Adventures and New Characters (Gayety)
Inside 'Dead Boy Detectives' with George Rexstrew & Jayden Revri (Gayety)
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Dead Boy Detectives Stars Reveal How The Comics Informed Their Performances (ComicBook.com)
Dead Boy Detectives Stars and Showrunners Talk Casting and Bonding IRL (ComicBook.com)
Meet the Ghostly Gang Behind Netflix's 'Dead Boy Detectives' (Gayety)
Neil Gaiman personally contributed to 2 'Dead Boy Detectives' episodes (UPI)
Future Sandman Crossovers With Netflix's Dead Boy Detectives Teased by Producers (Screenrant)
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A Weird thing I have noticed people always complain about when a metro and light rail system expansion is proposed is the idea that the metro system will lower property values when typically they do the opposite for cities. Like I get concerns around gentrification but the whole fear of property values being lowered by public transit really seems like thinly vailed racism because white suburbanites tend to associate public transit with black people
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My neighbors cat risking it all for some scritches
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This isn’t commonly known but one of the rings of hell is actually being in a fandom wherein the popular bloggers have the worst opinions known to man that everyone else parrots
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photographer: Sugar McD // model: Jordan Underwood (they/he)
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I love when I try and interact with a really cute baby and they make it abundantly clear I have killed their energy and they hate my vibe
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History of Step
What is Stepping?
What is Step?
Stepping or step dancing is “a percussive dance in which the participant’s body is used to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand-claps,” writes the African American Registry.
Step has its origins in Africa, as dancing has been a large part of traditional African culture for centuries.
Calling Step a "bizarre silent dance without music" has to be one of the wilder antiblack racist descriptions I've ever heard of stepping lmao. Anyway if you see the video, it's step!!! They're stepping!! It's a Black American form of dance!!
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