MEGAN THEE STALLION in Los Angeles | March 16, 2024
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several sentence sunday 🌾
tagged by the lovely @wikiangela @elvensorceress @daffi-990 and @tizniz ❤️ thank you so much!
here's a bit from the beginning of my buddie brokeback au... i'm gonna use a hashtag to keep track of all of my snippets! please feel free to check out some of my visuals/fanart for the au i've posted today/yesterday.
here it is:
He’s taken as many jobs he can get his hands on for the past two and a half years. Because he doesn’t have a lotta high school education, he’s resorted to physical labor. Ranch jobs are typically what he tries to chase after. He’s strong and sturdy, like a steed, so they welcome him in with open arms and a promise of a decently fat stack of greens.
The pay isn’t the best, and the conditions are on the other side of half-bad, but he has a sorta passion for the thing. He enjoys working with his hands. The calloused palms and scars on his knuckles make him living proof.
The animals are another reason, too. Not that he’d ever really admit that. Even though his daddy’s dead, he still knows Diaz men aren’t sissies. They don’t dabble in stuff like that. Diaz boys don’t get all watery-eyed at sweet baby lambs. Not even a little gloss of tears when their own baby is born; only pride and gruffness. That was how his daddy was, so Eddie’s gotta be like him too.
tags: @cal-daisies-and-briars @thosetwofirefighters @watchyourbuck @thewolvesof1998 @diazsdimples @nmcggg @queerdiaz @disasterbuckdiaz @fortheloveofbuddie @knightlywonders @steadfastsaturnsrings @pirrusstuff @wildlife4life @gibuckaroo
... and anyone else who wants to do it! feel free to tag me!
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remember the people who came after me for making a set about Eddie's ptsd we've come so far
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SUCCESSION 4.04
-> Honeymoon States
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I truly believe one of the most important things you can teach a person in school is how to analyze literature and art and movies so you know how to look at a work of art and place it both in its time and ours. To empathize with the artists behind it as they were and not as we are now. To recognize the ways in which humanity has grown or the connective tissue between us and the past. But mostly so I never have to see someone call a movie “cliche” or “stereotypical” when the cliche to which they’re referring was either quite literally invented or at least popularized by the movie they just watched.
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