the way they did not play around with these posters
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trying on a metaphor
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i don't do bad sauce passes
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Not today Justin

shark vs the universe
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the way they did not play around with these posters
David Corenswet as Superman/Clark Kent
Superman (2025) dir. James Gunn
Dope choice from Alex for dealing with the tension of the scene. There was a lot riding on Alex being the last possible chance of a nat 20 to save Barsimmeon and make Ify's move "worth it," in a way. But what has a for sure chance of creating an interesting outcome? Just fuckin downing the juice and running away.
Murph truly inhabiting Riz
THE MATING OF MILLIE (1948)
Nobody’s doing accessibility like Dropout
Divine intervention so insane you get a new dm
Local dnd man Goes Through It, wishes party members would just stop talking to the bad guys
Ayda's letter to Fig
i'm literally so obsessed with straight british kristen
"No, this is too easy. this is too easy."
THE FEELING OF UNEASYNESS AS RIZ STARTS TO FREAK RIGHT BEFORE BRENNAN REVELS HIS PLOT
god, i love it when improv is better than a script
"You want to feel sorry for yourself, don't you? With so much at stake, all you can think of is your own feeling. One woman has hurt you and you take your revenge on the rest of the world. You're a coward and a weakling!"
Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Lund in Casablanca (1942) dir. Michael Curtiz
how does one even go about explaining this to anyone??!?