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if i look back, i am lost
we're not kids anymore.
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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) + letterboxd reviews (insp.)
― Halsey // Gasoline
so does anyone else go back and reread some of their old metas/writings& absolutely cringe at something they thought was just so cool at the time?
I’ll go first. I legitimately hate that i went through a phase where referring to D**nerys as “Dan” was so cool& edgy.
Season 7 AU where Sansa learns about the foolhardy decision to send the King in the North Beyond the Wall. She travels with Brienne to intercept Jon at Eastwatch-By-The-Sea in hopes of coming up with a better strategy than the one decided upon at Dragonstone.
Keep walking. If I look back I am lost.
dear diary i married a 12-year-old war prisoner and she isn't emotionally available even though i told her i was sorry my dad and nephew murdered her family
also, I refrained from raping her - and she isn't even grateful for that.
What Sansa and Arya would wear when they are older, from series Hollow Crown
four years and jon and sansa's reunion remains one of the best scenes of the whole ass series
Can i say probably my most unpopular asoiaf opinion?
Ive been given permission its time for me to say it. I dont think margery tyrell is a player in the books. I think the show is mostly the reason people get this in there heads but like margery is a pawn guys, she is as much of a pawn as sansa or as cersei was when she married robert, yes she could potentially grow into a player (if she lives) but at the moment i think shes a pawn in her family’s game and cersei veiwing her as the ultimate threat is supposed to show to the reader cersei’s paranoia becouse she legitimately thinks this 16 year old girl is some master manipulator who isnt just doing as her family says. Cersei’s insanity and paranoia is supposed to be showed through her distrust and hatred of margery and actually beleiving any of what cersei thinks about margery makes cersei seem more rational than i think her characterazation is supposed to be. Olenna, willas, garland and mace are players, margery is not.
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This post from a bitter fan from a thread about s8 spoilers never fails to make me cackle. I love it when even antis know we got it good
Lmao i love when they get bitter like this 😂 yes bitches, we won
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We were bound to be together, bound to be together
Game of Thrones Character Illustrations - Created by Johann Blais
Sansa's chapter after Ned's death is always so painful to read. She tries to commit suicide more than once. She doesn't even register Pycelle molesting her. She simply doesn't care. Sansa's pain and vulnerability really hammers home that Ned is dead.
I know!! It's very cathartic because it's so real to me. She doesn't have that adult filter Catelyn can and must employ, nor the constantly cruel distraction of needing to survive that has Arya in its iron grip.
For a while, she exists entirely in that plane of all-encompassing grief, coupled with absolute terror. It's absolutely compelling. I love how Sansa is allowed to be this "weak" and then is dragged forcefully out of it and then slowly regroups and just takes every challenge one at a time. She is not "special" in somehow being dignified or super defiant or even numb enough to just contemplate philosophically. She just hits the bottom, stays there and then lumbers to her feet again. Slowly.
That aspect of Sansa is my favorite part of her as a character. She goes through things, emotionally. Not over or under or by them. Through them. And she survives. It's so life-affirming.