Shipping isn’t trying to explain why a relationship is actually canon. It’s not even trying to explain why it should or could be canon. Shipping is saying “wouldn’t it be funny if these two fucked” and everyone needs to remember that.
trying on a metaphor

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Shipping isn’t trying to explain why a relationship is actually canon. It’s not even trying to explain why it should or could be canon. Shipping is saying “wouldn’t it be funny if these two fucked” and everyone needs to remember that.
Tom Riddle × Hermione Granger
Inspired by «Fortuna Fatum»
10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU — 1999, dir. Gil Junger
Art by austinpardunart // Etsy
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A storytelling moment I love in Glass Onion is the throat spray. It works in the metanarrative as an excuse to not have any of the actors wear masks despite the setting, but it works in story too.
We're assuming this is set in late 2020 due to the Among Us popularity, so we're looking at peak first wave pandemic. The fact Miles has a throat spray that can, through some magic, stop the transmission of Covid for at least 4 days at the height of its spread, and the fact that, evidently, he has made no effort to mass distribute it, means either
1. This thing hasn't passed FDA approval and Miles still felt comfortable giving it to his 'friends', foreshadowing his apathy towards regulation and safety standards with Klear.
2. He's a selfish arsehole.
Both work.
love love love that the guy who carried around a gun on his waist everywhere he went cause "you never know when shit's gonna go down" did not carry an epipen for his lethal food allergy
glass onion was amazing and I wouldn’t change anything about it. BUT I do think it would have been hilarious if there was a post credit scene with all of them getting covid, because of course miles’ gun vax thing doesn’t work.
#They’re the same character
Knives Out (2019) Glass Onion (2022)
+ the last shot
JANUARY 1ST VS. JANUARY 2ND
EL HOPPER Stranger Things 4, Vol. 2 Episode 9: The Piggyback
Ransom using the fake knife to attack Marta in Knives Out and Andi's journal blocking the bullet that would have killed Hellen in Glass Onion.
Something about how both women are saved by the eccentricities of the people who loved them. 🤌
Puts a salt circle around my Tumblr to protect it from being followed by porn blogs and bots.
We lost a vital part of this site when people stopped making “fuckyeah_____” fan blogs