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Hello! You can call me by any variation of my user as I don't feel comfortable using my real name on here.
I don't have a dni list because I'd need to plaster it all over on every post for people to even notice it, and even then they most likely wouldn't respect it. I'll be blocking freely, dont take it personally please.
I feel like I need to share this because idk if Europeans are familiar with the presence of Aldi in the US, but at least especially in my area they’ve been growing a lot recently. Like Aldi bought out some local failing grocery chains where I live (Louisiana) and have opened Aldis in all these somewhat rural communities and small towns, which for the record I’m fine with
But as a result of this they are advertising a lot more in my area and also in many cases, the people in these areas have never been confronted with Aldi or any European grocery store. So the ads that Aldi is pushing out to its new US customer base feature a cowboy shopping at Aldi who is explaining to new Aldi customers how Aldi works. Like this cowboy is explaining you gotta put a quarter in the shopping cart and why there are very little name brands. A cowboy is how they want to reach their American customer base. They gave us a cowboy
Pixel post dividers for everyone! It's not much, but feel free to use them if you'd like.
I don't know the ideal size for these, so let me know if they're too tall. I can make them a bit shorter next time.
Summary: No one ever taught you how to cope with the loss, Namor is there to provide comfort as you work through it.
CW// probably an inaccurate description of the new map, mentions of losing people, grief, comfort, hashtag definitely not projecting shhh
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The aquarium is silent other than the quiet music playing through the speakers, a filler for such an empty room. He walks more into the room and over to where you are, on a bench facing the water.
Namor would know better than to ask, but a deep concern that bubbles under his skin disregards any proper thinking. He's worried for you.
He sits down next to you on the bench, turning his head so that he can look at you. You avoid it by continuing to look through the glass and watch the fish swim by, hands pressing together to try and ease the unjustifiable nerves playing about inside of you.
"The ocean is a beautiful place." He mutters, continuing to keep his focus trained on you rather than the water and sea creatures, rather than what he's familiar with.
"Yeah?"
His hand moves, reaching over and resting on top of both of your hands. It's a gentle reminder that you aren't alone, an assurance your mind most definitely needed. Not that you'd say that aloud.
"I'd love to swim with you one day, you could visit my home. You would be treated well there." His thumb runs across your knuckles.
"I... That sounds nice.."
"But?"
He's scared to know what comes next, how you'll reject his offer once more like all the other times. Excuses he knows aren't truthful but with no proof, just a feeling.
"But I just... I'm not good with the ocean." Your gaze finally turns away from the aquarium, opting to lower your head and look down at his hand. One hand intertwines with his. "Or rivers. And ponds. I can't do any of it."
The response knocks the breath out of him for a moment, but he quickly regains his senses. All that he feels concern for your well being, and he will do everything in his power to pick you up.
"And why do you say that? Can you not swim? You need'nt worry, I will carry you." Namor scoots a little closer to your side. "Or is it the fear of no oxygen? There are plenty of solutions for that, I would never let you drown, my love."
A small chuckle comes from you, and for a second he thinks he sees a smile play on your face.
"I wish it was that simple." Your hand tightens its hold on his, the other resting on top of it so his hand is encased in yours.
"What is it my love? Please, I want to help you."
You rest your head on his shoulder.
"I.. I don't have great memories of them, those types of places." The deep breath you take almost concerns him, his hand returning a squeeze to yours in comfort. "Well, not really. They're good memories, with people I love, but I just.." The words get caught in your throat, trying to find the right thing to say. "I don't know."
"Those people aren't with me anymore, for one reason or another. It hurts to be around those places, because all I can think about is them."
He sits and listens, resting his head atop of yours. Your feelings pour out to him, and he listens as you recall stories of the loved ones in your life. It's almost as if he could hear your heart breaking all over again from just thinking about them.
"My love." His hand slides out of your grasp, opting for his arm to rest around your shoulders and pull you into a hug. "You won't be ruining their image by going back. They would want you to enjoy those places, even without them." His hands rub against your back.
"We don't have to go, not until you're ready." Your arms wrap around him as you hide your face against his neck. "I'll be here with you until you are."
A tear falls onto his skin, and he only pulls you closer into the hug.
"Thank you." You hug him tightly, nails digging into his skin slightly to keep a grip.
destroy the idea that crying is negative. crying is relief, a way to let all of the sadness, anger, joy and emotion out. end the idea that we need to stop crying, stop letting out emotion, stop being human. end it.
WOAH!! I don't know this series but I do know the perspective is GREAT💫💫💫 I really love the detailing on the house and the infinite window in the background!! Super amazing job on this❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️✨✨✨💖💖💖💖 You are mega skilled at art!!!
HEHEHE THANK YOUUU the movies called Lake Mungo it's on Amazon Prime (in the UK idk where it's on for you💔) but it's SO GOOD.
Short rundown - a family goes on a swim to a dam and Alice Palmer, the daughter, goes missing and is found drowned a few days later. The family uncovers her declining mental health before her death through diary entries, and soon finds ghostly apparitions of her in photographs taken after her death. It's presented as a serious documentary and lowk incredibly believable in both acting and dialogue? I would 1000% recommend. I don't think it's too scary, there's a singular jumpscare and it only made me jump because they did a sudden like surprise noise.
I will warn you, there's a small plotline revolving around Alice getting involved sexually with her neighbours, and there's a short snippet of a tape where they're abusing her. She was 16 when she died and it's heavily implied the neighbours started assaulting her before that age. While she's not saying no or fighting them, she is underage so it's a very uncomfortable scene! Just a warning in case.
the realization that the unhealthy trait you’ve given your favorite oc for funsies is actually something you unintentionally do is like watching a five year old innocently and perfectly mimic your bad habits