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MEGAN FOX and AMANDA SEYFRIED as JENNIFER CHECK and NEEDY LESNICKI
JENNIFER'S BODY (2009) dir. Karyn Kusama
Is Kon-El not Superman & Lex's son? I've seen ppl say he's Superman's clone so Clark isn't his father, but... that doesn't make sense.
He can hardly be a clone when he's made up of Clark & Lex's DNA. Lex basically invented mpreg (minus the preg part). I've just noticed a lot that ppl avoid saying Kon is Clark's bio son when... he is?
When my allies start calling me to join multiple wars at the same time
Do you feel like the Maggie and Negan storyline has been milked to death?
Yes! Absolutely.
Sort of. They could've handled it a lot better
No. I don't think so.
No. I think they've handled it well.
The confession scene between Mary and Tom at the end of The Other Bennet Sister after everything had me like this at 4 a.m.
I've been playing Resident Evil Requiem, and a zombie I took down said, "I'm sorry."
dress warmer ⊂( ´ ▽ ` )⊃
Artober day 19: Generations
(I love this meme, so I had to draw another version with smol Minato and Jiraiya xD)
I've been watching another behind the scenes video for The Hobbit. It's Durin's Folk: Creating the Dwarves. It's interesting to see how they came up with everything and the process. There's so much that went into the creation of the dwarves that you wouldn't think about when watching the trilogy.
A lot of love, effort, and detail went into it. But what I mainly created this post to do is to tell you about something Richard said about Thorin. At 17:31 he says, "Thorin's physique is very much based around his experience on the battlefield. So, he has very wide, broad shoulders, and sort of strong arms, and a strong bot as well which is quite useful."
For those who don't know, bot is another word for butt. His comment about it being useful made me laugh. He was smirking about it, too. I just wanted to share it, and the link to the video (which I've linked in the name of the vid on yt)
this pic was inspired by 'this time' - oomph!
is it cringe to repost my own tiktoks
so im thinking about this standee on like 8 mm acrylic with eyes following your direction
and back would be normal white lotus binghe and front would be a creep
He watches
I love memes and have a lot of time on a bus
Sauron talking about his abusive relationship with Morgoth: Sometimes the pain almost became a reward. It became a game. A contest to see whose will was the mightier.
Celebrimbor:
"Hobbits have a curious habit when it comes to marriage. They keep it a closely guarded secret for years (officially, always, but in reality, very often) who they are going to marry, even if they know it. Then they suddenly leave and get married, and disappear without leaving their address for a week or two (or even longer). When Bilbo disappeared, this was the first thing his neighbors thought. "He left and got married. So, who could she be? – no one else has gone missing, as far as we know.” Even a year later, they would have been less surprised if he had returned with his wife. For a long time, some people believed that he was hiding his wife, and for a while, there was even a legend about poor Mrs. Bilbo, who was too ugly to be shown.
(c) The History of Middle-earth. Volume VI, pages 16-17.
I just saw this, and it made me so funny. If we take into account the theory of the fans that the gift of Thorin, the mithril chain mail, was the greatest gift that the king could only do for his special person, then the theory of Bilbo's marriage in his absence is quite true. It's just that Bilbo himself might not have known about it. 😂