omg wait i just remembered that the actor of patroclus in troy 2004 is the same actor that played murtagh in the terrible eragon movie. all the great loves of my 10 year old self are coming back to me now.
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omg wait i just remembered that the actor of patroclus in troy 2004 is the same actor that played murtagh in the terrible eragon movie. all the great loves of my 10 year old self are coming back to me now.
You think of your sword and his sword and nothing else.
ERIC BANA as HECTOR, Crown Prince of Troy TROY (2004) dir. Wolfgang Petersen
Eric Bana as Hector || Troy (2004)
I can't lose you. I won't survive.
HECTOR & ANDROMACHE Troy │2004
DIANE KRUGER As HELEN OF TROY TROY (2004) Dir. Wolfgang Petersen
i don't get why a person would make the odyssey movie when they could make another version of the iliad.
snoopy of the day
spike and buffy in s4 after something blue
Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( 1997 - 2003 )
5.18 | “Intervention”
bonus:
Buffy gently closing the door to Spike’s crypt as opposed to her smashing it carelessly all the times before
BUFFYGIFS' 1K CELEBRATION 1 season: season 5
I am tired of defensiveness and weird, mixed signals. Let's just get to the truth here, okay?
Buffy and Spike in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997 - 2003).
smallville: clark and lana
bones: bones and booth
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im nonbinary in a way that doesnt really matter
I want you to write for pleasure—to play. Just listen to the sounds and rhythms of the sentences you write and play with them, like a kid with a kazoo. This isn’t “free writing,” but it’s similar in that you’re relaxing control: you’re encouraging the words themselves—the sounds of them, the beats and echoes—to lead you on. For the moment, forget all the good advice that says good style is invisible, good art conceals art. Show off! Use the whole orchestra our wonderful language offers us! Write it for children, if that’s the way you can give yourself permission to do it. Write it for your ancestors. Use any narrating voice you like. If you’re familiar with a dialect or accent, use it instead of vanilla English. Be very noisy, or be hushed. Try to reproduce the action in the jerky or flowing movement of the words. Make what happens happen in the sounds of the words, the rhythms of the sentences. Have fun, cut loose, play around, repeat, invent, feel free.
Ursula K. Le Guin, Steering The Craft
If you're a new writer and you're asking yourself "is this too personal, is this too much, will people think this is weird" that feeling is the exact location of your actual voice. The stuff that makes you want to close the laptop is the stuff nobody else could write. The safe version is always worse. Always. I have never once read something and thought "this would have been better if it was a little less honest." go further. It's always go further.
being offered ai at every turn
how long does a car trip have to be to make you want to split it up into 2 days?
under 5 hours
5-6 hours
7-8 hours
9-10 hours
11-12 hours
13-14 hours
15+ hours