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Your reminder to make your phone aesthetic
just a daily reminder that if your Catholic you can refuse to use AI at work/school under religious grounds now, thanks to Pope Leo!
A rare Catholicism W
This annoys me so much because like a hundred people are after screaming at you. I know for a fact you can here us.
Stop lying asshole
James meets Sherlock and 5 minutes later starts physically dragging him around. calm the hell down bro nobody’s taking him from u
Mycroft : 'I took a job at the Foreign office in pursuit of an easier life. Wars, famine. That sort of thing,' he says with a pleased smile at his career
Moriarty subtly side eyeing him - like what did you just say? - because the Irish went through the Great Famine and it was catastrophic.
I don't believe Mycroft was trying to mock James or the suffering of his people, I think he just forgot that James is Irish. And THAT is a testament to Moriarty's character: he is a chameleon. Blending in. Making them believe he is one of them.
Though I think this scene also exposes something else:
Yes on one hand, it shows how James blends in - but at the same time, it reminds him that he does not belong.
That he does not belong in the society that disregards and normalizes the suffering of his people. The fact that it is so accepted, that it is the punchline of a joke - something turned banal.
Mycroft's comment, unintentionally/intentionally (I think this point is debatable), belittled what the Irish went through as well as all the suffering caused by the wars lead by the British Empire. So, when he said that, it reminded James that these people (the British), will never be his people, because the Great Famine was so horrible that no one in their right mind who went through it would joke at its expense.
It's so contrasted with the moment they were having a second ago: the one where they were discussing what Sherlock was like in his childhood. Where you felt like James was fitting into his family - essentially trying to bond with Mycroft.
And bam: the comment.
A sweet moment turned sour in an instant.
A reminder that he is still an outsider, no matter what he does.
GE-NIUS.
my sister said this about GAA hats at hurling matches.
Something like "you can tell who actually wears hats and who's only wearing them cause they have the county crest on them" or something idk but like, I can't explain it but you kinda can tell who's a farmer who wears them everyday and who doesn't know what their doing 😭
Idfk what I'm even saying but I just thought of that when I saw this
the gap in my resume is from when the queen of the gods kidnapped me for eight months and erased my memories for the plot
I hope ye understand that I read every character with a strong Irish accent. Like strong.
Percy Jackson? Irish.
Katniss Everdeen? Irish.
Thomas from tmr? Irish.
And, no it doesn't make sense for them to be Irish but I can't help it. Also they don't all have the same accent as me. I can't really explain it but Percy is definitely from Wexford and Katniss is from Cork and Thomas is from Kerry.
No idk why.
Ye just aren't allowed to question it, okay?
TMR OC
pre-maze, day 1, as med-jac, as med-jac in maze, runner, in the scorch
Just cause I was bored
Marie (After Marie curie, previously Aoibhe)
Age 15
Subject A8- 'the first girl'
Med-jac for 6 months, then became a runner
Survived Phase 1, 2 and 3 of the trials
Sherlock: I don't think we can mansplain, manipulate or malewife our way out of it this time.
James: *cracking his knuckles*
James: Manslaughter it is.
Hazel: ily Frank
Frank: ily Hazel
Percy: yes good all is going as planned
Leo: hey
Percy: nO. NO. BAD. *spray bottle*
I think my favourite thing about this adaption is just how damn fond Mycroft is of Sherlock.
mycroft during this dinner scene is so heartbreaking and interesting to me. he is acutely, physically distressed here, and particularly in these moments we see him flinching when silas and sherlock begin to get physical. it speaks volumes about his own childhood and they are not happy ones.
"Hes my man, he's gone quiet mad"
do you know who I will never hate?
This beautiful man right here. As an Irish person we barely ever get proper representation that isn't horribly offensive, and he's one of the main characters? I don't give a shite who he kills. He is my favourite. I just hope we get a while more with not fully evil Moriarty in s2