my favorite kind of boy is a brilliant, prowling, brooding, soft eyed, strong browed, curly haired, slim hipped young thing, who's dexterous like a dancer, lethal with a blade, pliant as a sapling, preternaturally strong, with prophetic visions and a doom awaiting, written in his stars. he has to be genuine and fierce, pure of intent, eroding into evil incarnate, with supreme power resting in his hands, used wrongly, always greedy for control, a menace to the galaxy. my favorite kind of man on the other hand is the gentle, strong, bearded, wise, possessive, supportive mentor who trains this youth in arms, building and defining his body over years of routine work, futilely shaping his mind, ineffectually striving for discipline, intimately familiar with the way he moves, hovering yet distant, guiding and protecting. the dynamic between these two, the conflict and devotion, the intense bond born of thousands of hours of sparring, and ultimately the fragility and impermanence of their connection, gets me every time.
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season 4 is the start of the "dean is always right" trend. like god, how much more interesting would it have been if ruby was being genuine the whole time? she legitimately wanted to stop the apocalypse, legitimately thought killing lilith was the only way to do it. how much crazier would lucifer rising be if everyone is shocked by what happens? if ruby survives and she and sam have to deal, together, with inadvertently causing the apocalypse? what do you even do in that scenario, when it turns out you were the rube and the lynchpin for hell's plans all at once? it would be interesting! and it would make sam and dean way more balanced -- dean is right that what sam is doing is bad, but sam's judgment about ruby is ultimately correct, and she continues to help them. it would be so much juicer than sam just being wrong about everything and dean knew the right path the whole time
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hello buddy
can you draw ash and buster
PLEASE 😁
THE red/blue motif best friends ever
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Have you all ever stop to think that if it weren't for Miles, Pavitr would've felt the pain every other Spiderman had felt in their lives? The inevitable canon losing their loved ones? How he almost lost his girlfriend and said girlfriend's dad aka THE painful event that connects all Spiderman together? How Miles managed to stop it not because he knew but because that was the right thing to do? And now Miles is defying the 'canon' event in HIS own story, how he wants to break from the mold that almost always define Spiderman? And now its not just Pavitr but also Gwen found out HER own dad is also still alive and maybe just maybe if they can avoid it so can Miles? How Pav technically owes Miles because if it weren't for him he would've been yet another Spiderman with the same tragic event? How this might shape up their future interactions? How this might play out in the next movie? Have you? Have you? Have you?
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Guys, Sirius canonically did not care about the prank.
He shows ZERO remorse for what he did, I don’t know why this fandom absolutely adores absolving the marauders of their flaws, but it’s quite annoying. Sirius, canonically, did not care or feel remorse for what he did, he in fact justified what he did, and I love Sirius, he’s one of my favorites but come on, he sucked as a teenager, as did all the marauders.
I’ve also seen a lot, a LOT of people try to make Sirius’ actions come from a place of self defense, or some type of retaliation for something that Snape did but that’s also incorrect. His exact reasoning is(down below)
"It served him right," he sneered. "Sneaking around, trying to find out what we were up to... hoping he could get us expelled..." -Sirius in POA
After that Remus remarked that Sirius did it also because he found it amusing, and Sirius did not interject to disagree.
Also, a lot of people forget how important the prank was to James’ character, up until that moment James was to put it bluntly a complete dickhead to Snape, and vice versa sure but James was a dick, however he went out of his way to save him, and sure you could argue he did that for Remus more than Snape, but he still saved Snape. Diminishing the prank to just wolfstar angst is objectively incorrect.
Anyways, I still like “the prank” angst, but really guys, he did NOT care like at all. I also feel like there is so, SO much more angst potential with Sirius’ canonical feelings, rather than the angsty “it was a mistake” route that the majority of this fandom takes.
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Me: imma listen to a comparison of all Starscream's voice actors cuz I need to hear his voice right now 😍
Me, after listening: oh god Steve Blum does a SEXY voice, that's it I'm done I got turned on by a robot, lol what is wrong with me
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