Hey y’all in answer to What We Do in the Shadows I have to mention it isn’t just gay sex- it’s also Run In the Shadows ’ à la the Chain- Rumors Fleetwood Mac -
Listen to the wind blow
Watch the sun rise
Run in the shadows
Damn your love
Damn your lies
And if you don't love me now
You will never love me again
I can still hear you saying
You would never break the chain
Listen to the wind blow
Down comes the night
Run in the shadows
Damn your love
Damn your lies
Break the silence
Damn the dark
Damn the light
And if you don't love me now
You will never love me again
I can still hear you saying
You would never break the chain
Chain, keep us together
Running in the shadows
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so bc of that post i went back to see if there was anything else of interest in the scene in WaD where raine runs through the castle and
“i gave up my palisman for you”
my longest Yikes ever 🙃🙃🙃
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the first episode of fhjy was such a fucking blast. one of my favorite moments was most of the bad kids succeeding on their saving throws against being Frightened by the Night Yorb but Adaine failed, and when Brennan asked Siobhan how this looks/feels for Adaine, Siobhan was answered “i feel a panic attack coming on.”
and it’s like. as much as Adaine has changed since the beginning, it’s really refreshing to see that her anxiety disorder didn’t vanish with her character development. like, they’re acknowledging how that kinda stuff doesn’t just go away — you can’t really get over it so easily. Love u forever Adaine & Siobhan <3
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here’s the thing. about zolu. puts myhand on your shoulder Here’s the thing. luffy? aromantic. zero interest in romance. zoro? gay. very low interest in romance. has two braincells and they’re both devoted to thinking about swords. they are not dating. it is not romantic. it’s not sexual either because luffy, much like his views on romance, could not give less of a shit about sex. maybe if they both feel up to it at the same time, but that’s rare and when it does happen it’s more of a physicality and, to a lesser extent, affection thing than anything else. occasionally it’s a “hey wouldn’t it be weird/funny/fucked up if we [insert some david cronenberg-type shit]” thing and the other one goes “haha yeah do you wanna try.” but i digress.
however. HOWEVER. they Have A Thing. what that Thing entails is a mystery. luffy is both incredibly straightforward and frustratingly cryptic whenever he’s asked about it and zoro just kinda shrugs. they’re just luffyandzoro and zoroandluffy. the king and his lionheart. drift compatible. partners. captain and first mate. the sailor and the north star. sun and moon. they simply Are. what does that entail? well brother. they hang out
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in season 2, before one of lena’s galas that she knows will be a gang target, supergirl asks her “you like to take risks. when corbin was after you, and now this. why?”
lena’s reckless. we all know that. and on some level, she must believe she’s indestructible or that because she always makes it out alive, she’ll make it out again. plus it’s for a good cause, it always is.
so she tells supergirl that you can’t spend your life living in fear, expecting her to understand.
looking at lena’s character, it isn’t shocking that she would have passive suicidality. but rewatching the show, it’s surprising how brazen she is with it- how she expects everyone around her to see things the same way (because at a certain point, nobody around her would’ve cared if she lived or died)
in season 1, kara is seen punching walls and destroying cars in the DEO. she burns a hologram of her mother down with her heat vision, she snaps at cat grant, and actually expresses her pent up rage
lena, on the other hand, is so calm and collected. she seems as well adjusted as anyone could be in her shoes.
except she keeps facing off with death in a way that no healthy person would ever do. lena may not want to die, but she is not someone who wants to keep living
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benny was also like incredibly abusive to yes man and kept him trapped in that shitty side room. it’s no wonder yes man genuinely loves the courier regardless of if they make decisions he likes or not after being liberated from benny. courier must be an angel to him
I think incredibly abusive is a bit much.
Like Benny was not kind to Yes-Man but he was not particularly cruel. If Yea-Man was let out of the room then anyone could’ve asked him anything and outed the plan, leading to him and Benny being exiled at best or killed (permanently in Yes-Mans case) at worse. Yeah, it was Benny’s fault he was like this but it was probably the only fail safe to keep House’s systems from tapping into Yes-Man, by giving him no code to reject commands the only way to influence him would be in person. House can’t do that.
Also liberated makes it sound like you are treating Yes-Man like an equal when you’re just treating him slightly better than most would treat a personalized Mr. Handy bot. Benny isn’t nice to him, didn’t give him a real name, but he definitely loved Yes-Man, more like a science project but that was his thing y’know? Robots with personalities like him that aren’t common in the Mojave and are considered odd. Benny already did a lot more than someone who’d just mistreat his creation by allowing him to be passive-aggressive in the first place. He let Yes-Man think which a big step from most AI programs in the Mojave.
I think the issue is Yes-Man genuinely appreciates the Courier for getting the plan in motion but that wasn’t a lack of Benny. He had completely different circumstances than the Courier that didn’t allow him to be as bold. Yes-Man learns to love the Courier because they come to rule Vegas and he sees them as competent and the next logical leader now that Benny is no longer his primary overseer.
Honestly the Courier and Yes-Man are closer to a exclusive business partnership by the end of the independent route if we go by the general answers. The Courier can be as nice or as mean to Yes-Man as they want and Yes-Man does not see the Courier as flawless or an angel just the next logical step in a plan. Of course, depending on what you do or headcanon, their relationship can be much more complex than that but on a even ground between all of the options, Yes-Man and the Courier are means to an end to each other.
A popular theory before New Vegas had the current fandom it did and developer commentary was that Yes-Man was going to betray you at the end of the independent route. Lying that he’d just upgrade himself to only listen to you so you wouldn’t stop him. Some people still follow it despite it being debunked while other love the idea he genuinely only wants to listen to you.
It’s all up to interpretation my dear. I personally don’t think Benny was cruel to Yes-Man not more than he is to another Chairman. He’s a robot, of course, to Benny and that has its own connotations on how he was treated but I digress. The Courier is far from an angel or saint to anyone but I do like the idea that there’s a fondness from Yes-Man. Lee so how they can be so illogically efficient rather than what they’ve done fore him.
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one thing i love about good omens is it’s focus on relationships . like alongside this very long and deep relationship of crowley/aziraphale we see the human stories alongside it (both romantic & platonic) and breaking down stories to their fundamentals it’s about love. whether it makes us better or worse or whatever . love. that’s what it’s all about i guess
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a fucking MITZVAH out of nowhere!!!!!!!
a dear friend’s parents are offering to give us 3K to get the car repaired. fucking. a big pile of money fell into our laps. oh my gods. because they have more than they need and they are happy to share it, because to do is a mitzvah, a good deed, and they’re the kind of people who like to help.
i’m fucking crying i was telling husbeast earlier that unless a big pile of money fell into our laps we were SOL, and then….a big pile of money fell into our laps.
Khaire Hermes, Friend of Man!!!!!!
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