when aaron called the armbands andrew gave neil a promise ring i was like damn. didn’t realize i bought a one way ticket to gag city
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when aaron called the armbands andrew gave neil a promise ring i was like damn. didn’t realize i bought a one way ticket to gag city
Everybody in the club Yield to my will
resurrected dead wife watching her own montage: wow I looked so hot in that
hey sorry I snapped at you, I've just had a really hard day and [remembers focusing on myself is selfish] maybe it's your fault for provoking me?
good morning to the beaten and the damned only
the losing dogs and i are engaging in insider trading
I may have said this before but I love how Dispatch puts so much effort into showing that hero work – and by extension becoming a hero when you used to be a villain – is inherently burdensome. It hurts, it is intimidating, and it's hard. The easier choice, every time, is to do the wrong thing. It's easier for Robert to yell at Invisigal and cut her than it is to defend her. It's easier for Coupé or Sonar to go to Shroud than it is for them to be independent heros. It's easier for Invisigal to run away than it is for her to stay. It's easier for Flambae to attack Robert than it is for him to accept the information. It'd have been easier for Chase to let Invisigal die than for him to save her.
And at every point, the right choice is the costly one. Chase saves Visi on pain of his own life. Flambae separates himself and acknowledges that he'll need time to get used to the information. Coupé and Sonar both want to come back to the team after they've struggled. Robert succeeds as a mentor by defending Invisigal.
Dispatch yells at the audience that being good is costly, but no matter the cost, it's still the right thing to do.
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This is actually a scene that's just been bouncing around in my head for a while now, so instead of actually writing it down and continuing my fic, I decided to make it into a comic!
(textless version under the cut to gaze at the fishies)
hope you're all about to have an Adam Parrish Summer (looking back at your crush who has also been looking back at you for months)
divine intervention where my guardian angel just beats the shit outta me
"Time to go beast mode" I say as I curl up into a ball, wrapped up in blankets, with my plushies and listening to soothing sounds for sleep .
✅ curled up safely
✅ warm den
✅ fluffy bedding
✅ various ambient noises
Seems like beast mode to me
neil, finding out andrew is gay: oh good for him
neil, being told kevin has a girlfriend: now why would you lie to a liar?
it's disorienting when you beat me with a shovel
sometimes I forget standing up isn’t painful and difficult for most people so I’ll be watching something like game changer and see the people standing behind their podiums the whole episode and think ‘wow don’t they need to sit down. how can they still think coherent thoughts’ and then I’m like oh. yeah. I have a disease