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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Really love the scene of when Riza stops Roy from killing Envy, because that's the one moment that clearly, blatantly shows just how dependent the two are on each other.
Riza had an outright suicide plan drafted if she did go forward with killing Mustang. Roy was ready to give up his life and die at the hands of his lieutenant if she deemed it right, but he only prevents it when he realizes she'll die if she does so. It's that moment that the viewers understand: their lives hinge on the other.
This isn't a romeo and juliet kind of situation. It goes far deeper than just "I love you too much to live without you" on either end. They both need each other. They are each other's vassals for a brighter future. They both consider themselves damned and unforgivable to the deepest core of hell, yet place their deepest trust and their hopes for the future in the other. Roy is the man that carries Riza's heaviest burden and her gentlest ideals for the world. Riza is the woman that is Roy's rock; the constant in his life, the one who shoulders his fragile ideals and anchors them when he strays. Their lives and burdens, goals, naive ideals and their dreams are so deeply and intrinsically tied with each other; they are the halves to the other and cannot be whole otherwise.
There's no heroism or vainglorious martyrism in either of their actions in this scene. It is the very intrinsic, deep human need to preserve the life of the one they deem the most important.
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In another lifeâŠ
meeting of the minds
that one gerard donelan comic
dude. bensons going to mercilessly punish our holes and throats for this
I made common side effects edit!
I really love those posts of people showing their stuffed animals various things and locations, gonna start doing that
showing my giant ground sloth the Feather River and the Feather River Fish Hatchery fish ladder
showing my cat the location of the last stagecoach hold-up in San Mateo County
showing my sockeye salmon The Gates Of Hell
showing my humpback whale Methuselah the coast redwood
showing my banana slug the grave of Emperor Norton
Showing my bear I got from @professorlightcap Castle Howard
By Czeck writer Karel Äapek, inventor of the term ârobotâ as well!
This is one of my husbandâs favorite short stories. He quotes it from memory. Iâm pretty sure he can recite the entire thing from memory.
This is a tremendously impactful short story and every time I see it, it serves as an excellent reboot button for my state of mind.
the productivity creatures
ânever kill yourselfâ is such a funny phrase to me that i think itâs accidently started working. its like an affrimation. say ânever kill yourselfâ enough times as a joke and maybe you wonât try to kill yourself over minor inconviences anymore
i made this image for the express purpose of this
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Out of Touch Thursday
OUT OF TOUCH THURSDAY
but im out of my head when youâre not aroundâŠ
happy birthday.
this is the only out of touch thursday you can reblog this
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