God . . . I just watched a clip of Astarion getting blamed for Alfira's murder, and there would logically be an option to blame Luci as well. "We have a literal devil in our group. It's obvious who's responsible." His defense? "Hey, do you see her entrails hanging from my tent like garlands? Do you? No because they're all right there. [prods the body with his foot] Which means I didn't do it. This time. If I'd done it, I'd be crowing about it, but you don't even hear me tweedle-dee-tweeting."
This is when he starts stealing her bells.
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Me: Lol I'm gonna put up the xmas tree tomorrow
Dad: No, not until after Remembrance Day
Me: Fat load of good Remembrance Day did considering what's happening in Palestine.
Dad, visibly angry: … I guess.
I should clarify he's not angry about Palestine he's angry that he couldn't refute me.
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the way mania haters talk about mania is so funny they're like "this album almost KILLED fall out boy's CAREER this album lost them SO MUCH MONEY mania FLOPPED everyone HATED it" they talk about it like fob had to sell their kidneys to keep touring on the thing. like. mania? the album that debuted at number one? the album with last of the real ones on it, the song that fans loved so much that they got it certified gold despite the label doing absolutely nothing to support it or push it for radio in the slightest? the album that got fall out boy a grammy nomination? that album? you can call it polarizing if you want but you can't say it didn't do a hell of a lot for an album that had a first single with such an eclectic reception
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Saltburn, at it's core, is about love.
The film delves into themes of identity, obsession, power dynamics, and the blurry line between love and manipulation. How easily love can spiral into obsession.
It's an exploration of how love can be both redemptive and ruinous.
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I think on this fine Saturday afternoon it's a good opportunity to take a breather and remember that there are really no ethical paparazzi pictures. Every single one is inherently exploitative.
Just because photos were taken on a movie set, when someone is 'working,' does not make the practice any less invasive and creepy. Imagine just going about your day, doing your job and having some weirdo snapping pictures of you to sell without your consent for others to endlessly repost online.
There are thousands of pictures of your favourite actor online already. Plenty taken with his knowledge and consent. I'd really like to see more of them on my dash, rather than the creeper shots.
And don't get me started how disseminating these pictures directly leads to people going to said sets. What starts off as admiring how good someone looks has real world implications.
No, hanging around a movie set and disrupting people doing their jobs is not harmless fun or a way to show your appreciation.
If you hang around a movie set, you are a stalker.
Don't tell me that it's okay to take your online admiration for someone offline. You may admire him but he does not, and will never, personally know you. He will never be your friend/boyfriend/daddy. He is a stranger.
The only way meeting your favourite actor is going to happen is at a convention or maaaaaybe a movie premiere if you're incredibly fortunate. You know, places they appear specifically to meet fans (or not in the case of premieres, where the purpose is to promote a movie. Which is also completely understandable if actors don't stop. You are not owed an interaction).
Of course, you cannot help it if you randomly run into someone you admire in the wild. Even then, consider that they probably won't be all too thrilled to be approached in public by a complete stranger. It's up to you to gauge the situation, but remember there is a person at the heart of all of this.
Boundaries and respect are a kindness which deserves to be extended to each and every human being regardless of their looks/talent/fame/wealth.
Fandoms blur those lines a little too often for my liking and I think just scrutinising what you're interacting with, or what behaviour you could be possibly falling down that slippery slope towards is nice to do every once in a while.
I mean no malice with this post and it is not directed at anyone in particular. It's something I cannot help but feel strongly about because I've seen this destructive cycle time and again in fandoms over the years. It's not healthy and it makes us all a little bit more disconnected from our humanity for it...
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What do you think about gojo ships
I feel like I'm pretty indifferent to most of them. This is super cringe of me, but whenever I fall super in love with a character I don't often like shipping them romantically with anyone. 💀 (im delusional I know)
It doesn't help that for some reason the jjk fandom (especially twt) is weirdly aggressive about ships. I know it isn't all the shippers and it's mostly just the loud minority, but seeing so much of the discourse has kinda put me off and I don't really engage much with the ships in the fandom except for rarepairs and selfships bc alot of the time those communities are more wholesome and cozy (if that makes sense LOL)
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Silly french man
Here yall take some spy doodles while im working on a theoretically drawing. The first ones the most recent, doing it this morning, and the others are from like a month or so. When i first started drawing the mercs.
100% gonna redraw him in that damn dress btw, so stay tuned for that :D au revoir
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Antlers, which are shed and regrown annually, symbolize growth, renewal, and the ability to change or adapt. Oliver shed his antlers just before he put them on as his costume.
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