Pedro Pascal | CHANEL spring/summer 2026 Eyewear Collection

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Pedro Pascal | CHANEL spring/summer 2026 Eyewear Collection
Collective psychosis. Full cultural reset. Everybody is coming to the cottage I guess.
Headcanon: Ilya Rozanov finds a Soviet era poster in his father's study and it triggers his gay awakening.
You see my vision.
PEDRO PASCAL on the set of Materialists ph. Dakota Johnson
SIR.
I could slap me and make me crawl over lego and I'd thank him
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WHAT IS HAPPENING TODAY?? i'm writing it. not sorry.
PEDRO PASCAL BY SØLVE SUNDSBØ FOR VANITY FAIR
The devastatingly hilarious reaction of the 'Eddington' cast to the spoiler about Joel Miller's death. And then there's Pedro.
You have bewitched me, booty and hole.
PEDRO PASCAL THR Drama Actor Roundtable ph. Frank Ockenfels
Oh man I can't believe I forgot. You know that post that was like "tell me what clothes you've bought because of a character" or whatever. I searched for ages to find an adequate white cable knit sweater because of Ransom's in knives out.
It's a good sweater
I'm putting this here bc I feel like it's information everyone needs. You can find it here.
I don't knit but that's hilarious because this looks like such a complicated pattern for a beginner
Oh it is. There's at least three different styles of cabling. And more advanced cabling at that. That sweater would take me like a year to finish.
All the cabling is done the same way. You just need to read your knitting and keep track of which row you're on
No, but for real. Knitting is just loops. Cables? Spicy loops. Lace? Spicy loops. Color work? Multicolored spicy loops.
There are no levels in knitting, there are no exams to pass or goals to achieve before you can continue.
The Handsome Chris is a perfect beginner project. It's all one color, it's knit flat, you get to learn lots of new techniques all at once, but most of all it's engaging and you're working towards a goal you really like.
I would have impaled myself on my needles if I'd been forced to complete a Sophie scarf before I got to advance to something more "challenging" like a washcloth, or God forbid a ribbed hat.
My very first project was a self-drafted 11-strand intarsia double sided cable scarf, because I didn't know I wasn't allowed and that was what I wanted to make.
This attitude of mystifying certain fabrics as advanced really twists my stitches. I cannot do simple stockinette colorwork to save my life, but I can 3-color brioche without looking.
There are no levels in knitting.
Make that fucking Handsome Chris if you want to, it's a great sweater. Or start with the Sophie scarf if that's more your vibe. But don't ever think that knitting is hard.
You sound like me telling a beginner crocheter "nah the alligator stitch is easy for a beginner, it's all just double crochets!" (a real thing I have said to people picking up a crochet hook for the first time). I'm not saying you can't start with a complicated stitch I'm saying it's very funny when people do.
#I mean. knitting and crochet both just build onto very basic stitches#once you know the basics it’s short work to do those ‘harder’ stitches#you just gotta practice them!
"Once you know the basics" is my point. Beginners do not know the basics. I am a beginner knitter and let me tell you we're doing shit like "trying to remember how to cast on", "not dropping too many stitches and going on without noticing if you can help it", "trying to figure out how to keep consistent tension so the width of the project doesn't keep changing", and "trying to remember the difference between a knit and a purl because at least a quarter of these stitches are definitely backwards".
As someone who is a knitter, crocheter, and a teacher, I need to yell this...
Literally every skill you learn has levels
They may not be formal or well defined but I assure you everything you've ever learned has levels. If you can walk now, there was a time in your life when you couldn't. A time when you were wobbly. A time when you needed a physical support. A time when you fell a lot. At some point you were a beginner at anything you can do. When you started writing you didn't produce full pages of work, you traced the shapes of the letters.
And the reason I need to yell this is because telling a beginner they can make that sweater is setting them up for failure.
There's a teaching concept called L+1, which says you should practice doing something one level more difficult than your current abilities. If you ask someone to perform a skill 10x more difficult than they are able to succeed at, they will get discouraged and quit learning the skill altogether.
My first knitting project was a scarf. The stitches are uneven, it's different widths in places and the ends aren't especially well sewn in. But it helped me build the muscle memory needed for stitches and gave me a chance to learn to correct my own mistakes. It gave me the beginner skills needed to try something a little harder.
So before you spend several hundred dollars on yarn for a sweater you might give up on making, go make a washcloth or a scarf. Get a feel for what you're doing and decide if you even like knitting. There is never any shame in being a beginner at something.
Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS (2025) dir. Matt Shakman
I feel like him sitting on a couch properly would just look wrong.
just overheard my wife spelling something on the phone and i shit you not saying the words “E as in Eeyore” i am on my hands and knees wailing screaming crying pleading and begging people to learn the NATO phonetic alphabet
Counter argument, your wife is correct:
President: The situation is dire, I'm calling a nuclear strike!
Secretary of Defense: Mr. President, please provide your verification code.
President: Of course, it's Mickey, Woody, Eeyore, Donald, Pooh, Pooh.
PEDRO PASCAL with PAUL MESCAL, and JOSEPH QUINN in a new commercial by Cinepolis for GLADIATOR II
In the last one, Paul is all of us looking at Pedro.
Since the booping has returned, reblog if it's okay to spam you with boops!
I wanna be polite and not spam random people without permission , ,