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You are trying to focus on not letting people be burned alive but the laytonized cross examination theme goes too hard
There will never be a more dedicated lover than Phoenix Wright who went to law school just for a chance to see his childhood friend again, challenge him ideologically and save his life. There will also never be a more dedicated hater than Phoenix Wright who spent seven years pulling strings and crafting an entirely new judicial system just to cancel One Guy in one single case and then move on.
as someone with aragorn's kind of face framing layers i just know the front pieces are hanging in his eyes all day every day... "my path is hidden from me" you are 4 bobby pins away from utter clarity.
"Suzanne Collins gave Coriolanus Snow a tragic backstory and made him sympathetic!" So close. Actually, she put the reader in the POV of an extremely privileged character whose thoughts and views and morals still ultimately aligned with fascism, who constantly fell back on those philosophies no matter how many brief moments of humanity he felt for the Districts. She wrote a realistic human being who aligned himself with the status quo and benefited from it. She demonstrated a character who did not become kinder or more empathetic through his suffering, but instead became angrier at the indignity of it, and punished the ones he saw as "deserving" it sevenfold. She showed you, the reader, that those in power know exactly how much the oppressed suffer, and do it anyway, even if they briefly suffer the same.
"made him sympathetic"
We did NOT read the same book.
She made him HUMAN. Reminding us that we’re all just a couple heartless decisions away from becoming him. He wasn’t a monster, he was very very human just like you and me
'I miss you'
FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENS NEXT ON MY PATREON!!!!!!!
and yes this is this spiritual successor to this comic
meg(than)zag <3
James Cameron updates the T-800's pronouns in the fifth-draft script for The Terminator.
The Terminator (1984) dir. James Cameron Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) dir. James Cameron
Skynet's greatest weakness was its inability to think beyond the great man theory of history and to understand that leaders embody mass movements rather than creating them. its singleminded focus on John Connor reflects the inherent flaws of a higher education system that allowed its programmers to graduate without a proper grounding in the humanities. in this essay I will
I've had a bad day and would like to remind u that these photos of the lotr cast t-posing exist because it always makes me feel better:
Don't forget this one of Frodo giving side eye like a diva:
And this one of Sam always makes me giggle:
And Saruman giving bat wings:
And these guys:
You're welcome <3
we all got that one friend who thinks he's beyond saving
Éowyn is a better person than me because if my uncle and adoptive father failed to protect me from his advisor sexually harassing me, spared that man’s life, and offered him a place in the army, the place in the army that I was denied for being a woman, after I had spent five years nursing my uncle back to health and performing the other thankless womanly duties of his court, no way in hell would I have stood between him and Satan’s right-hand man.
Tolkien never touches on Éowyn’s justified anger at her uncle over Gríma Wormtongue, other than a line about her looking at Théoden with “cool pity”, which is yet another indication he’s not the feminist king fandom makes him out to be.
It would be him calling Eomer "the last of that house" that would do it for me. Especially when you consider that Eowyn had just spent five years in a living hell looking after him because it was her duty as a member of "that house".
"You stand before my liege lord and kin!....well, sort of, sometimes he says I'm his kin. At least, when Hama says I'm a member of his family he doesn't disagree so that's kind of something I suppose?"
Whatever god watches over this land, I pray you find it in your spark to forgive me.
(Said with the same cadence as “Will you come to my cottage this summer”)