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I find it also extremely cute that Anya also goes out of her way to reassure in her weird childlike way when she hears Yor being insecure :’)
spy x family bad ends are so interesting but something that gives me some comfort is that even if Loid does leave or fake his death after his mission is over….anya still won’t be alone. she has becky, she has damian, and more importantly she has yor.
yor would absolutely raise her and take her in. she loves anya like her own and would never abandon her. that’s her baby. that’s her daughter. she would absolutely raise anya on her own.
and god forbid if yor did die (she’s untouchable tho let’s be fr), becky would not let her best friend be alone for sure. she’d make the blackbells adopt her.
my point is….anya has a supportive system. she has people to fall back on. she has people who love her. and I hope she fully realizes that.
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SIMONE ASHLEY promo videos for Bridgerton S2 | S3
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do u ever wonder if anya thinks of her biological parents and grieves
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🥹🥹🥹🫶 OMG CANNOT WAIT TO READ
spy x family bad ends are so interesting but something that gives me some comfort is that even if Loid does leave or fake his death after his mission is over….anya still won’t be alone. she has becky, she has damian, and more importantly she has yor.
yor would absolutely raise her and take her in. she loves anya like her own and would never abandon her. that’s her baby. that’s her daughter. she would absolutely raise anya on her own.
and god forbid if yor did die (she’s untouchable tho let’s be fr), becky would not let her best friend be alone for sure. she’d make the blackbells adopt her.
my point is….anya has a supportive system. she has people to fall back on. she has people who love her. and I hope she fully realizes that.
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I mean, we all knew, but thanks for admitting that you wanna surpress freedom of speech and the spread of information?
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i was randomly going through a quote generator and it gave me this and i was like yeah. george would prob say this JKSDFJKSDFKL
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i am so sick of justin trudeau there is no reason that this man should be staying our pm for this long.
and i think it’s pretty obvious that most of us are fed up with him like do yall remember that petition that came around and it had the most signatures like people are so tired of him.
not to mention ontario with doug ford and while the conservatives may make things easier, i don’t want them in our government so it really be a double edged sword 😭
canadians insinuating they get embarrassed when they’re called americans or that they’re somehow better than america always make me roll eyes like please our government is also a joke right now too 😭
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canadians insinuating they get embarrassed when they’re called americans or that they’re somehow better than america always make me roll eyes like please our government is also a joke right now too 😭
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What makes the farmer of Stardew Valley so... different?
What made the Junimos believe this twenty-something loser could be their saviour?
Why does everyone accept their behaviour, and choose to believe they're a friend when their behaviour is almost stalkerish?
Why did Mr Qi believe they were interesting enough to meet?
When anyone else visits the old community centre, they find an abondened building with rotted wood beams and plants growing through the floor, but when the Farmer explores, the spirits of a different world greet them at the door.
Everyone knows of these legendary fish, rumoured, but never seen. The Farmer can find them all with unnatural ease. Willy has worked in the fishing industry for his whole life and he only knew of their existence, and has not once been able to find one.
The explosive force of several kilos of dynamite should be enough to shred a person to pieces, but, it just knocks them around a little.
Aliens crash landed on his property. The witch cursed his farm, the skeletons cursed his luck. The fairies gave him blessings in return.
Why is it that when anyone else looks down, they see dirt, but when the Farmer looks, they find an ancient fossil of unknown origin? Why does regular food and drink change them at the atomic level?
Is it a blessing or a curse to be at the centre of the vortex, forever forced to play out century-old vendettas and be the change in a thousand lives? Wherever the farmer goes, the world moves with them, twisting itself around to curse and appease them as much as possible. Is the Farmer drawn to the supernatural, or is it the supernatural that finds the farmer so alluring?
And everywhere they go, Mr Qi watches, and waits.
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sdv farmers in the saloon when you put two glow rings on
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concernedape thank you for continuing to love and work hard on your game!
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Concerned Ape knows what's up
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I see a lot of people clowning on the people of Pelican Town for not repairing the community center themselves or clowning on Lewis for embezzling and. like. Those criticisms aren't entirely unfair. But I think instead of coming at it from a perspective of "why can't the townspeople do this" we should be asking "why and how can the farmer do this?"
Like. Think about it. The farmer arrives in Stardew Valley on the first day of spring. By the first day they're obviously different. By day five the spirits of the forest who haven't been seen by the townsfolk in years or generations are speaking to them. By the second week they've developed a rapport with the wizard that lives outside town.
In the spring they go foraging and find more than even Linus, who's spent so many years learning the ways of the valley. Maybe he knows, when he sees them walking back home. Maybe he looks at them and understands that they're different, chosen somehow.
In the summer they fish in the lakes and the ocean for hours on end, catching fish that even Willy's only ever heard of, fish that he thought were the stuff of legend. They pull up giants from the deep and mutated monstrosities from the sewers.
In the fall, their crops grow incredibly immense; pumpkins twice as tall as a person, big enough that someone could live inside. The farmer cuts it down with an axe without even batting an eye. Does Lewis wonder, when he checks the collection bin that night and finds it full to the brim with pumpkin flesh? What does he think? Does he even leave the money? Does he have the funds to pay the farmer millions of dollars for the massive amounts of wine they sell? Or is it someone--something--else entirely?
In the winter, the farmer delves into the mines. No one in Pelican Town has been down there in decades. No one in living memory has been to the bottom. The farmer gets there within the season. They return to the surface with stories of dwarven ruins and shadow people, stories they only tell to Vincent and Jas, whose retellings will be dismissed by the adults as flights of fancy. People walking by the entrance to the mines sometimes hear the farmer in there, speaking in a language no one can understand. Something speaks back.
The farmer speaks to the the wizard. They speak to the spirit of a bear inside a centuries-old stone. They speak to the shadow people and the dwarves, ancient enemies, and they try to mend the rift. They speak to the Junimos, ancient spirits of the forest and the river and the mountain. They taste the nectar of the stardrops and speak to the valley itself. They change Pelican Town, and they change the valley. Things are waking up.
And what does Evelyn think? She's the oldest person in the valley; she was here when the farmer's grandfather was young. (How old *is* she, anyway? She never seems to age. She doesn't remember the year she was born.) Does she see the farmer and think of their grandfather? Does she try to remember if he was like this too, strange and wild and given the gifts of the forest?
And does their grandfather haunt the valley? He haunts the farm, still there even after his death; his body died somewhere else, but his spirit could never stay away for long. Does Abigail, using her ouija board on a stormy night, almost drop the planchette when she realizes it's moving on its own? Does Shane, walking to work long before anyone else leaves their house, catch glimpses of a wispy figure floating through the town? Does the farmer know their grandfather came back to the place they both love so much?
Mr. Qi takes interest in the farmer. He's different, too; in a different way, maybe, but the principles are the same. They're both exceptional, and no matter what Qi says about it being hard work and dedication, they both know the truth: the world bends around the both of them, changing to fit their needs. Most people aren't visited by fairies or witches. Most people don't have meteorites crash in their yard. Most people couldn't chop down trees all day without a break or speak to bears and mice and frogs.
The farmer is different. The rules of the world don't work for them the way they work for everyone else. The farmer goes fishing and finds the stuff of fairy tales. The farmer goes mining and fights shadow beasts and flying snakes. The farmer looks at paths the townspeople walk every day and finds buried in the dirt relics of lost civilizations.
The farmer is a violent, irrepressible miracle, chosen by the valley and destined to return to it someday. Even if they'd never received the letter, they would've come home.
They always come home eventually.
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C'mon don't be losers, instead of doing Watcher subscription giveaways just literally buy esims for Gaza or donate to non-profit charities like Care for Gaza, which actually help affected Palestinians and deliver food and other necessities to them. There's also a bunch for Sudan like the one set up by the ICRC. Don't give $6 just for a man to eat expensive shit on camera when that $6 can do so much for an entire nation of starving people.
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colin saying “i would never dream of courting penelope featherington” doesn’t seem so mean spirited when i think of the context of their relationship.
it’s framed like he’s embarrassed of her but colin has never been embarrassed of pen! he compliments her, he writes to her, he values her presence in his life. i don’t get why people act like he’s some big bad villain for saying those things.
to me colin seemed like he was getting teased over his relationship with pen (he said those words after he danced with her) and was only trying to deflect accusations drawn at him because he sees pen as his sister or someone he would never consider in a non platonic light due to her relationship with el.
unfortunately i think he doesn’t realize the negative impact those words can have on impact on pen. she’s already struggling in the marriage market but a bridgerton saying they’d never court her basically ruins her chances even more given his position.
i feel like there’s a lot of nuances to consider. i do think his intentions weren’t meant to be hurtful but the way it looks can be seen so negatively and I get why pen is upset.
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ttpd is so weird when your favourite album is lover 😔
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