He sees the good in everyone… and I see the truth.
Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl
Supergirl (2026) dir. Craig Gillespie
dirt enthusiast

oozey mess

blake kathryn
noise dept.

Love Begins

izzy's playlists!

shark vs the universe
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
AnasAbdin
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if i look back, i am lost

Kaledo Art
One Nice Bug Per Day
Show & Tell
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NASA
ojovivo
RMH
macklin celebrini has autism

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He sees the good in everyone… and I see the truth.
Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl
Supergirl (2026) dir. Craig Gillespie
You're not always nice, but you're kind.
Sort of a continuation of that stupid joke about terminally offline Clark
they are best friends
stratt dabbing up rocky
o7
Hail Mary, full of Grace
the Hail Mary is the opposite of idiot-proof. she's built for very smart people to be able to do Whatever They Need with every tool they have in order to achieve their goals. fucking with the centrifuge settings? i'll warn you that you're messing with important stuff but go right ahead man. ripping up the floor panels and pulling out the electricals to make a really unsafe extension cord? sure why not. pop off the fucking fuel tanks? yeah ok you're the most qualified person here and if you say you need to do that who am i to argue. i love the utter lack of guardrails on everything
In the moonlight the garden is full of wonders
“Ryland grace loved earth so much” WRONG BUZZER NOISE!!!!! you’re thinking of Eva Stratt! Grace loves not being dead
you don't even have a dog
He's in a ball!
Box in a box
project hail mary is a touching and poignant film that leaves you asking questions about humanity like, "wow what if all mainstream media was genuinely good" and "what if book adaptions actually gave a shit about the book in question" and "what if studios hired actors that could actually act, and then let them get a lil wacky with it"
Silly edit I did yesterday
"Do you ever wonder if Grace's bike is still there at Grover Cleveland Middle School? Is it treated like a memorial for him after the annoucment of him volunteering to board the Hail Mary? Do you think his students visit it?"
Grace and some pebbles 🥺