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luke555weed > suddenwretched
Ragebaiting my fat dog? More like master baiting my fat hog!!!!!!!!
❗️Great Hog is displeased by this.
The kingly pig looks taken aback by this statement. "You claim to be 'baiting' our kind?.. A master of it, no less - after all the trust we hsve placed in you?"
- Your relationship with the Hog Society 🐖 is now Unfavourable.
my reading of Wake Up Dead Man is that Benoit Blanc's mother has recently died and his approach to the entire investigation is informed by this
when introducing himself to Father Jud, Blanc says "my mother is—was very religious" which is not a slip you make if your mother has been dead for a long time (compare to Knives Out where he says "my father was a police detective" with no hesitation)
his litany against Christianity in that same scene feels very personal, which could be for any number of reasons, but I think the line I mentioned in the previous bullet point is meant to provide context for it; he's expressing anger towards his mother and her loyalty to the church during her lifetime
similarly, when Blanc has his "road to Damascus" moment and his speech about giving grace to those who deserve it the least but need it the most, he's not really (or at least not only) talking about Martha; he's realized that he needs to find forgiveness and grace for his mother as well
Blanc's mother being dead would make him a thematic parallel to Monsignor Wicks, whose own unresolved trauma with his deceased mother informs his hyper-religious worldview (which stands in opposition to Blanc's hyper-rationalist one)
it also seems very intentional that when Father Jud prays for Louise, it's because her mother is dying and she doesn't want their last words exchanged to be in anger
I think I'm really onto something here
There ain't no gddamn way people are trying to claim Heated Rivalry is a "sapphic" story just because there's... Idk longing and desire and passion???
IT'S LITERALLY A LOVE STORY ABOUT 2 GAY MEN IN ONE OF THE MOST HOMOPHOBIC SPORTS IN THE WORLD.
So many of y'all really do think men are just unfeeling monsters incapable of genuine human emotion especially love, huh?
I'm fucking screaming. First up, afaik the writer has never publicly disclosed her sexuality, but there are internet rumors she may might maybe be bi.
Second, this is an embarrassing way to tell me you've never met a gay man in your entire life.
"The patriarchal imagination could never" fuck off forever maybe???
humans will see a swamp and build a city on it and then spend the next 2,000+ years struggling to keep it from turning back into a swamp
everybody saying a different city is cracking me up
my niche version of "he would not fucking say that" is "he would not fucking carry that baby to term" for mpreg headcanons. sometimes there is power in recognizing that a fictional man WOULD get a mabortion
after what he did in iraq?
Collecting those rn
Knives Out (2019)
You always must be vigilant that while you are complaining about the present (essential, soul healing, grounding, fun), you aren’t doing by pretending there was an era where Problems didn’t exist (gateway drug to fascism and being annoying)
This is inspired by post I saw where someone was like “people these days don’t pay attention to the deeper meaning of music,” and it’s like sure, okay, now tell me the magical year in which they did
Jodie Whittaker in Frauds (2025-)
Have you seen the new movie? It's on library. It's literally on the library. It's on library without ads. It's literally on your local public library. You can probably ask for it on your library. Dude it's on your library. It's in the original case too. It's on library. You can watch it at the library. You can go to your local library and watch it. Register onto your local library right now. Go to your library. Dive into your library. You can watch it. It's on there. Your library has it for you. Your library has it for you.
Attackers explain how an anti-spam defense became an AI weapon.
love that energy