thinking about the way ghost doesn't hesitate to start killing shadows when graves betrays them but soap only takes one hostage
you can almost hear the voice in his head telling him it doesn't have to be this way; they can still talk it out
"i'm calling shepherd"
his first instinct when confronted with betrayal is to play it by the books; to go up the chain and sort it out democratically. that goes against everything we've seen him do; he’s quick to drop his enemies and bucks authority at every chance except for the one time he's confronted with the barrels of his allies' guns
he wants a peaceful resolution; for the first time we've ever seen, he doesn't want violence to be the answer
there has to be another fix, a solution that doesn't end with him killing the same men he's been working with; his friends
nothing's happened yet
it doesn't have to go this way
but ghost has been betrayed before. he knows the way this ends; either with him six feet under or his enemy
he doesn't hesitate
it's only when they knock alejandro out that soap shoots; when they spill the first blood and cross a line they can never come back from
only when ghost orders him to run and he has to cover his retreat
and somewhere along the line, between civilians’ screams and taunting voices, between his shaking breath and ghost steady in his ear, that naivety is stripped away; his trust turned to teeth that he uses to sink into throats of men he'd have given his life for
"be careful who you trust, sergeant; people you know can hurt you the most"
he's learned the price of trust
just like ghost did
but unlike ghost, he has someone to guide him through the aftermath
"good advice, It"
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save me purple gideon
purple gideon save me
(by @darkfires, ty for your service my friend 🫡)
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You know you're a very shitty person when even DREAM calls you out for it.
And apparently he also INTENTIONALLY hurt Technoblade during his last months of living!?
For those wondering if the Wilbur intentionally hurting Technoblade was real or not:
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what antis think people want from gravecest: gross... they just want a gross incest ship... they're acting like it's HEALTHY or cute what the fuck... they really think this is good or something???
what gravecest shippers really want from gravecest:
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Watched Saltburn last night. It’s so KevRiko I think. Riko is so Oliver and Kevin is so Felix. Also just realized we can throw Jean in there somewhere — Farleigh if we wanna keep this current dynamic but we could ALSO do Jean as Oliver and flipflop between the other two for who’s who. Just — Saltburn is so Perfect Court coded and I think we should all know that
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my hypster fc magazine came in the mail, and it was full of bangers as usual, but it is so important to me that you all know that kuukou, out of concern for the youth who can’t afford to travel to a temple, or that it’s too far etc etc, has decided to create a temple in the metaverse and therefore accessible from your smartphone LOL
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Mort Safe - A New Audio Drama
[ID: A semi-realistic drawing of a hand, in the palm of which sits a lit candle. It’s flame illuminates the darkness around it, but the wax is dripping down onto the hand, and slowly turns red as it seeps down the wrist, mimicking veins. Above it is written in curling brassy letters, “Mort Safe”]
Ethics, Edinburgh, Exhumation. 1829.
Mort Safe is a new, ten episode audio drama coming in 2023, created by Oran Talbot and Sam Drake.
Edinburgh. 1829. The medical curiosity of the western world has taken hold of the city, with doctors-to-be travelling from as far as America to study at the prestigious university. However, budding young surgeons can be impatient, and with the Anatomy Act still a few years off, the medical schools are only granted one body per year on which to conduct their studies. Enter Cillian Hayes, an ambitious student with lofty expectations, Adelaide Farris, a young woman finding herself at the helm of her deceased father’s candle making business, and Jules Green, the unfortunate soul who seems to have found themself at the wrong end of the gravedigger’s shovel. Mort Safe is a show about how far we’ll go to achieve our goals, and the culture we build around death.
You may like Mort Safe if you like...
Pathologic. Ask A Mortician. That One Photo Of The Anne Hathaway Twelfth Night Production.
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