i really really love when animals lay on their back and their paws do that thing
the front paws. i love that
its just very good
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@softysugas
i really really love when animals lay on their back and their paws do that thing
the front paws. i love that
its just very good
*flirting with Jesus for free wine* oh so your dad's who?? wowww that's so cool tell me more hahaa *moves my cup of water towards him*
surprise!!
this was supposed to be funnier than it actually came out
youve done it! youve boiled being in your early twenties down to its bare essentials!
My Relatable Academia
the fandom: omg kenma is sooo baby we have to protect him
Kenma:
So are we all ready to contend with the fact that, if they get the boat unstuck in the next week, it will be a momentous event allowing passage through a waterway in Egypt……. during Passover
The Old Guard + historical and cultural references [P1]
requested by anon.
"we'll see" 👀👀👀
psuedo inspired by a part from a fic but then i realized i misremembered it. but anyways. reunions :’)
(edit: here’s the fic ;)
For The Old Guard, the cast went through intensive training to learn how to fight like people who’ve been doing it for centuries. Prince-Bythewood also made sure her actors read Dave Grossman’s book On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society, which she says argues that “taking a life is as damaging to the psyche as your fear of losing your life in battle or in war.” In order to make the characters feel real and to justify some of their actions, it was important that the centuries of killing had taken a psychological toll on them.
-Some of KiKi Layne’s most beautiful looks-
thinking about her (the dendra panoply)
this thing looks so cool and so fucking stupid at the same time. imagine showing up to troy and achilles is wearing a campbell’s soup can that envelops his entire body
If you consider how The Old Guard makes the very pointed choice to show everyone sleeping- more than once- you can assume that while yes they are immortal and heal, it costs them something. They’re tired after. It’s not just magical healing with no weight behind it. They seem sore and tired after each one.
And when you consider that it must cost them something to die and come back and heal... it gives that look on Joe’s face after he kills Keane so much more weight. I mean, it’s not even just his face that looks exhausted, his entire body and soul scream with exhaustion. Merrick has had them at least one whole day, if not two, and they have been cut open and tortured and expiremented on and killed throughout that entire time. So of course he’s tired. He’s going into that fire fight with negative amounts of energy for it. He and Nicky both. Think of how he crawls to Nicky after Keane shoots him, how tired he already looks then. And how he and Nicky are both obviously more exhausted than Booker and Andy and Nile when they part ways to head up to the penthouse after Merrick. They are running on less than fumes.
I just...
How quickly did they pass out in that getaway car? Or did they desperately want to but couldn’t, kept jerking awake and reaching for each other’s hands from front seat to back. Did they stare at each other, completely exhausted, in the rear view window. They’re just so tired.
Nile is like ‘oh I know a place’ and takes them all to goddamn therapy