willow & michelle

blake kathryn
Jules of Nature

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Andulka
The Bowery Presents
Misplaced Lens Cap
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

titsay

oozey mess

if i look back, i am lost
One Nice Bug Per Day
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Sweet Seals For You, Always
macklin celebrini has autism
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noise dept.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
official daine visual archive
Not today Justin
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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willow & michelle
I KNEWWW THAT DOOR HAD A LOCK ON IT 🔓
(One Last Adventure Documentary)
(The Truman Show)
IT’S THE SAME TOP TRUMAN WEARS WHEN HE DISCOVERS HIS LIFE IS A LIE ❌
(sorry for yelling lol. I’m excited by the possibilities. this may be old news, but it’s the first I’ve noticed 😭)
reblog if you fully and intentionally are referring to aspec people as well when you use the word queer to refer to the community
my partner once said, "if you have to explain your sexuality to straight people, you're probably queer"
there’s very few things that drive me up the wall in fandom as much as this weird new assumption that fandom is primarily a space for younger people that older folks are only accepted into in a trial basis if they promise to centralize and accommodate younger fans, and further, anything else is creepy and predatory. IT’S OKAY FOR ADULTS TO PRODUCE CONTENT FOR OTHER ADULTS.
if I have to read “women in their 30s” used as an insult one more time I swear I’ll - step away from that user and just hang out with the other grownups who consistently create good content because I’m also an adult and too busy comparing car insurance to fight with teenagers on the internet, but goddAMMIT I’ll be annoyed
Real question for the folks out there thinking fan spaces are only for kids and teens and adults in any fan space are dangerous: who do you think makes the media you enjoy enough to create a fan space around it? How are those people fundamentally different? If there is a difference, what is it and what about that difference makes one group acceptable and safe and one group dangerous?
I have a pretty good idea of what those answers will be from most folks because my job used to be media analysis, and my thesis was on censorship in media and how we can reverse engineer the mores and norms of a society by what they choose to censor and what they choose to show in children’s media.
I’ll tell you right now that 90% of the time the answers above are: the company that makes it, they had to go through a hiring process and they have corporate oversight and rules to prevent dangerous interactions and fans don’t, and that in and of itself makes the show trustworthy and adult fans scary.
Part of that is because most people are not going to know who anyone on the team is, so it becomes a (company) show/movie/comic. There aren’t people involved, it spontaneously generates from the aether. The other issue can be traced back to stranger danger and the dissolution of community trust that created.
Anyway I do go on sometimes, but please consider why you trust Disney more than you trust a human person.
Every time Will receives signals... Mike is there
Evidence of Young Will in the Rainbow Room!
Curse my facial recognition skills, but I saw these pictures of the kids in the rainbow room, and almost instantly, this particular face stood out to me:
Firstly - I don't remember seeing this kid in the season 4 rainbow room scenes.
Secondly - I almost immediately recognised that this actor was Luke Kokotek, the actor that played Young Will in the first flashback scene of season 5:
As you can see - same face shape, slope of eyebrows, eye shape, and eyelid fold.
To double check I wasn't actually going insane, I sense checked against another picture of the actor:
The resolution of the photo I took of the book is really low, but you can see at least two moles on the neck of both the actor and the picture in the book. Aside from that, the shape of their ears match up too - the left one is rounder and the right one is slightly pointier, in both pictures.
The funny thing is - it's clearly a younger version of Luke Kokotek playing a test subject in the Rainbow Room. However, on IMDb, he only has season 5 credits on his profile and his name is not mentioned in any of the season 4 credits, so he clearly doesn't feature in the show - so why include a still of him in the official book?
Either they cut all of his scenes in season 4 for some reason (but released BTS footage of him to the author of this book?)... Or...
There might be footage of a Young Will in the Rainbow Room that we haven't seen yet...
so ted and karen didn't know about el before season 5. ted said mike was visiting his sweetiepie in season 4.... very interesting very very interesting
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Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground
A Holy Dread, R. A. Villanueva
we really, really should. 🚬
another piece for my noir series ;)
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they hate me because im evil and unlikeable
I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with relating to characters, “they’re literally me” etc but if that’s the only way you engage with stories you’re kinda missing the whole point of Characters being vehicles through which we can see perspectives outside of our own. and also you’re going to get upset when the Character acts in a way that is not Personally Relatable to You
doubly for shipping. at risk if biting the hand that feeds me, a well written fictional relationship should ideally be more than a didactic template for how to have a nice relationship
no babe i find your strange and creepy and perverted vibe to be very cute actually
not to leveragepost in 2025 but I simply must talk about the scene where hardison plays sheherazade, because I learned an arrangement of that third movement recently and I am still so impressed
for context: I started playing violin when I was five years old. Am I great? Nah. Am I able to tell when an actor is phoning it in on violin playing? Absolutely.
aldis hodge actually played that piece. They definitely found a recording to play over him because that's what you do for TV but I rewatched that scene when I was learning that solo and got tips from his fingering. he has vibrato technique. he doesn't just pick a violin up once in a while, he's legitimately a skilled violinist who also does everything else he does
You know. the robot bodies.
we really should be calling it fanworks, not content
I'm here for fun and community not to rp a mega corporation's underpaid social media intern