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a-dauntless-daffodil · 2 months
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THANK. FUCK.
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daddysakic · 3 months
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Lads, the day we thought would never come
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nikosheba · 2 years
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shout out to everyone who was a lil too invested in English class and now has to live with their Classical Blorbo that no one has stanned in a century
tag this with your first Classical Blorbo from class that you had to try and be really normal about during discussions, mine was Sydney Carton from A Tale of Two Cities 
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cutemeat · 4 months
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context reveal
(script excerpt is from Family Fight)
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compare-and-conform · 2 months
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Golden hour gives me serotonin ✨
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nightgoodomens · 3 months
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He loves to be fully booked
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flamie-42 · 6 months
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Realization pt 5
Kouyou: Dazai, You're being stupid Dazai: *annoyed* why? Kouyou: How do you think you are cursed? Wouldn't your ability nullify any curse that someone is trying to place on you. Dazai: *realization* ...no Kouyou: yes you moron Dazai: oh no Kouyou: now go talk to Chuuya so I can stop dealing with this Dazai: how am I supposed to tell Chuuya that I l.... Kouyou: I don't care, suck it up Dazai: *scared* oh no
Part 6 ~ Part 5 ~ Part 4 ~ Part 3 ~ Part 2 ~ Part 1
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cokowiii · 7 months
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I WAS FINALLY ABLE TO DRAW AT WORK AUUGGHJK
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heretherebedork · 2 months
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I am so mad that we didn't get a single moment of Ji Han and Do Han talking after Do Han came out on public TV and informed the country that Ji Han was lying and that he was gay. Not even a single moment of the brothers talking? Nothing about their bond? Nothing about their 'separate but happy lives'? Nothing at all? Why not? Just them back together after a time skip tomorrow?
Nothing about the brotherly bond that Ji Han completely shattered and, before this, had been using it to be selfish and manipulative?
I hate that for us.
I wanted to love that brotherly relationship. Brothers can be SO GOOD.
But the show just doubled down on not giving a fuck and yet somehow Do Han is going to come back and talk to him like nothing happened even though Ji Han basically said he never wanted to see him again!? Why!? Fuck this shoooow.
Ji Han never tried to understand Do Han and the show seems to think that's a good thing.
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butchgambit · 4 months
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"Tumblr Live is shutting down on January 24th, 2024" moodboard
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quick-catton · 4 months
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Get a Good Angle (Be a Good Angel)
[NSFW | 5K | Felix Catton/Oliver Quick, Friends to Lovers, Praise Kink Discovery, Teasing, First Time Blow Jobs, Slow Burn, Fluff & Smut, Drama Queen Felix]
“You always forget your sunglasses,” Felix says fondly as he holds out a pair of shades. “I brought a spare for you." Oliver takes them with a smile, relaxing back onto the towel and putting them on.
“Ah, good boy,” he jokes lightly, patting Felix’s arm in thanks as if he were a dog bringing him the morning paper. He senses him tense up, and he turns his head questioningly, but Felix just rolls over onto his stomach, burying his face into his folded arms. Weird.
[title from 'nevr' – ray bull]
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ml-nolan · 3 months
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Postlude
Here's a little one-shot in the Layers of the Sun Dreamling AU that I've been thinking about for months. It's set shortly after the final chapter of Music When You Speak. Enjoy! 💜🖤💜🖤💜
Approx. 1156 words | Rated G | On AO3
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Ever since he gained the internal stability to do so, Dream started keeping an eye on the LAPD unclaimed property website. It was a choice that Dr. Gault had at first been wary of, worried that it would keep Dream trapped in a horrible memory.
"Are you sure you want that thing in your house? Would it not be triggering to see it day after day?"
"The memory will never leave me, no matter what I do," Dream had replied.
Truthfully, with the treatments Dr. Gault had administered, the ghost of electricity surging beneath his skin, the feeling of being trapped like an animal, the acute pain and indignity, had faded. When he remembers his brief but violent captivity now, it is like looking at a still life painting rather than inhabiting a looping film sequence.
"Owning it seems more like…justice. Like my due. And like what…it…deserves," he told her. 
When he put it that way, it did not take her long to understand.
This morning, he sits at the countertop, drinking black tea as the sky brightens from indigo to light blue through his westward facing windows. As the cloud cover evaporates, it reveals the texture of windswept white caps on the ocean. Refreshing the website on his laptop screen, he finally sees exactly what he's been waiting for all this time.
By the time he hangs up the call with his broker, a familiar car is pulling into the driveway, followed by a less familiar truck. Today Hob is moving in, completely and for good.
After one more long look at the photo drawn up on his screen, Dream shuts the laptop.
There isn't much to unpack. Hob has been slowly moving things over from his little townhouse ever since Dream bought this place. Plus, he'd unloaded a lot of his stuff on Matthew, Wanda, Martin, and whoever else wanted his old junk.
He’d brought over his cheese toastie maker, naturally. The bed they bought together so Dream would be more comfortable goes in one of the guest bedrooms. The few records Hob keeps at his house go into the listening room, and all his tacky little knick knacks go into a room that Dream has set aside especially for him. When Hob calls it a man cave, Dream wrinkles his nose like he's just smelled spoiled milk.
"We are both men," Dream says.
"Right, but here I can put up my collection of neon beer signs and taxidermy." 
"You have none of those things."
"Says you. You didn’t know me during my redneck phase.”
Dream has the most adorable wrinkle of confusion between his eyebrows. Clearly he has no idea whether Hob is joking or not.
“Just kidding, love,” Hob says. He grips Dream's waist with both hands, and Dream allows it, just the way Hob knew he would. And just because he can, just because he loves that put-upon look on his face, Hob plants an extra-wet kiss on Dream's lips. Dream wipes it off with a scowl, but he's blushing down to the collar of his crewneck t-shirt.
As the moving truck disappears around the bend in Dream’s private road, Hob cards his fingers through Dream's mess of sable hair.
“Sooooo…care to give me a tour of my new bedroom?”
Dream grins, but he shakes his head.
“I am waiting on one more delivery," he says. "I need your help making space in the workshop."
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A wiry blonde, possibly in her sixties (or older given the way people in this city fight the natural aging process) slides out of the passenger side of a white delivery truck.
“That took no time at all,” Dream says as she approaches. "Ethel, this is my partner, Hob Gadling."
Hob looks radiant as he shakes her hand. But then, he always looks radiant to Dream.
Ethel gives Hob a curt nod, then sighs as she fusses with the tablet in her hands. “Bit miffed they posted the thing before calling me. I told my contact months ago money was no object." 
"You succeeded. That is what matters," Dream says. He has waited patiently, and the fruits of his patience are now in front of him. All past obstacles are irrelevant.
Two men roll up the door on the back of the truck and lower a metal ramp. The instrument is even more massive than Dream remembers, but then again, everything from his state of mind, to the size of the space they inhabit, to the circumstances under which he is seeing it, is completely different. 
Better, obviously. And completely on his terms.
Hob raises his eyebrows as they roll the piano down the ramp on its study casters, but he doesn't interrupt as Dream settles up with Ethel, as the two men negotiate it down to Dream's workshop and set it in the space he and Hob had spent the last half hour clearing.
Then they are alone again. Just the two of them and Dream's newest charge. Until now, he's only worked on smaller instruments—guitars, violins, even an old mandolin. This will be a new challenge, especially given the horrible sound the piano makes when Dream strikes a few of the keys. 
But as far as Dream is concerned, this instrument was just as much a victim in the whole Burgess affair as he was. It deserves the same level of restorative care Dream has received. And as far as Dream is concerned, he's the best person to provide it.
Hob watches Dream take stock of the full-size grand piano at the center of his workshop.  His graceful fingers coast over the enamel, lingering on a few nasty scratches. It must not have been treated well in the last couple years, which is a real shame. The thing sounds like it belongs in the saloon of an old Western honky-tonk. But even with his perfect sense of pitch and sound sensitivity, Dream doesn't even wince.
The reverence in his touch tells Hob exactly where the piano came from. Hob had heard Dream's testimony. He had seen the crime scene photos. The entire world had. 
"So this is the piano, huh?" 
Dream nods, lowering the heavy lid and stepping back. "It saved my life. I would like to return the favor."
Moving in behind Dream, Hob wraps his arms around his middle and hooks his chin over his shoulder. The tense muscles in Dream's shoulders and back slacken, and he leans his head back against Hob's shoulder. The delicate skin of his neck is soft under Hob's lips.
"You saved your life, too, you know," Hob says softly into his ear.
"As did you," Dream says. 
He turns his head to accept Hob's kiss, and Hob has one of those moments he often does with Dream—the kind where he barely recognizes the enchanted thing his life can become.
"So about that tour…" Hob says. Dream kisses him one more time before they head back upstairs.
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mattestrella · 5 months
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yall it’s confirmed from the man himself: no more tough matt🫡🫡🫡🙏
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amiibo-king · 1 year
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Last Legacy full weighted choices list
pokes the last legacy fandom with a stick. is this thing still alive
i wanted to share smth with yall. ive been rooting around in the last legacy assets once again, and i believe i have discovered the variable that determines which choices are weighted towards an ending (and which ending they are weighted towards)
and since at this point we're probably never going to be able to find out organically (rip nix hydra) i've created a complete list of weighted choices in all three last legacy routes, and which ending they are weighted towards, in order of appearance. under the cut for spoiler and length reasons. enjoy
NOTE that this is ONLY a list of choices that contribute to the ending (good/bad ending). choices that are weighted in other ways (such as choices that affect your relationship with side characters like rime, but that don't actually affect the ending) are not included here. if y'all are curious about that, let me know, i might make another list for those later if/when i have the time.
quick note: each choice has two variables associated with it, one that determines what effect it has on the ending (good or bad) if any, and one determining the weight that choice has. the weight of each weighted choice can be light, medium, or heavy. next to each listed choice i will include both the ending it contributes towards and it's weight.
for chapters that aren't listed, i couldn't find any weighted choices in those chapters.
edit/additional notes: the endings aren't actually listed as "good/bad" in the code; the variable that denotes effect is an integer called "choiceType" which can be 0, 1, or 2. however, this is the same system the arcana uses, and in the arcana, 0 means unweighted, 1 means upright, and 2 means reversed. this on it's own wouldn't be enough for me to assume that fictif has upright/reversed endings as well, except that in some files within last legacy the options are straight up called "upright" or "reversed" (and the ones labeled upright are marked as choiceType 1 while the ones labeled reversed are marked choiceType 2.) i chose to call them good/bad endings since upright/reversed are tarot terms that only really make sense for the arcana.
Felix's route
Felix 01:
"I think it's risky." (good ending - light weight) "It's just another tool." (bad ending - light weight)
Felix 02:
"Your book sounds creepy." (good ending - light weight) "Can I see it?" (bad ending - light weight)
Felix 03
"Let's study it." (good ending - medium weight) "Make it talk." (bad ending - medium weight)
Felix 05
"You've got this. (bad ending - light weight) "We'll do this together." (good ending - light weight)
Felix 06
"We can't go with you." (bad ending - light weight) "Can we talk this out?" (good ending - light weight)
Felix 07
"I kind of like your family." (good ending - light weight) "No more family dinners, please." (bad ending - light weight)
Felix 08
"What's really bothering you?" (good ending - medium weight) "Do you like Rime more than me?" (bad ending - medium weight)
Felix 09
"I'll never leave you." (bad ending - heavy weight) "We'll figure it out later." (good ending - heavy weight)
Felix 11
"We might need Escell." (bad ending - light weight) "Violence won't help." (good ending - light weight)
Felix 12
"I get it, but..." (bad ending - light weight) "I just don't understand." (good ending - light weight)
Felix 13
"What do we do?" (bad ending - light weight) "Stay behind me." (good ending - light weight)
"If that's the only way." (bad ending - medium weight) "But they're people!" (good ending - medium weight)
Anisa's route
Anisa 01
Confront Anisa for the truth. (good ending - medium weight) Play dumb. (bad ending - medium weight)
Anisa 02
"I'll never leave you." (bad ending - medium weight) "You're not your father." (good ending - medium weight)
Anisa 03
"Are you sure, though?" (good ending - light weight) "Yeah, screw that guy." (bad ending - light weight)
"We can trust Saaros." (good ending - medium weight) "If we have to trust someone..." (bad ending - medium weight)
Anisa 04
"Believe in me." (bad ending - medium weight) "Believe in yourself." (good ending - medium weight)
Come clean. (good ending - medium weight) Hide the truth. (bad ending - medium weight)
Anisa 05
"This is our best shot." (good ending - medium weight) "I'm still worried about Orion." (bad ending - medium weight)
Anisa 06
"They're selfish." (bad ending - medium weight) "We'll talk to them." (good ending - medium weight)
"True love exists." (bad ending - medium weight) "We still have time." (good ending - medium weight)
Anisa 07
"Your father." (bad ending - light weight) "The Lord of Shadows." (good ending - light weight)
"Because she's mine." (bad ending - medium weight) "Because she's strong." (good ending - medium weight)
"We'll finish the job." (bad ending - medium weight) "We'll banish him again." (good ending - medium weight)
Sage's route
Sage 01
"That's not true." (good ending - light weight) "Fine." (bad ending - light weight)
Sage 02
"Apologize to her." (good ending - light weight) "It's not your fault." (bad ending - light weight)
Sage 03
"Let's calm down." (good ending - light weight) "You've got this!" (bad ending - light weight)
"I get it." (bad ending - medium weight) "That was reckless." (good ending - medium weight)
Sage 04
"What if the others find out?" (bad ending - light weight) "I know you can do better." (good ending - light weight)
Sage 05
Nod at him. (bad ending - light weight) Shake your head. (good ending - light weight)
Sage 06
"You're not alone." (good ending - medium weight) "I've got your back." (bad ending - medium weight)
Sage 07
"That won't happen." (bad ending - medium weight) "If I must." (good ending - medium weight)
Sage 08
"I don't either." (bad ending - medium weight) "Give Elowen a chance." (good ending - medium weight)
Sage 09
"Makes sense to me." (bad ending - light weight) "What makes you think so?" (good ending - light weight)
Sage 10
"Let him go, Sage." (good ending - heavy weight) "You did what you had to do." (bad ending - heavy weight)
Sage 12
I have to stop Gramme. (bad ending - light weight) I have to save Sage. (good ending - light weight)
Sage 13
"I'll fill you in." (bad ending - light weight) "Sage can fill you in." (good ending - light weight)
"I can't answer that for you." (good ending - heavy weight) "You won't fail." (bad ending - heavy weight)
Sage 14
"We'll win no matter what." (bad ending - medium weight) "We need a backup plan." (good ending - medium weight)
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lost-signals-countdown · 10 months
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Thank fucking god that saving Alex is an inevitable scripted event and not something that can only happen in some endings
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captain-grammar · 4 months
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HALLELUJAH
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