i’m gonna go punch a wall with my head .
the good place s4.
❛ that rough a day, huh ?? waaanna punch something that'll heal instead of property damage you'll get in trouble for ... ?? ❜
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i’m gonna go punch a wall with my head .
the good place s4.
❛ that rough a day, huh ?? waaanna punch something that'll heal instead of property damage you'll get in trouble for ... ?? ❜
I’ve made tons of stupid mistakes and later I regretted them. And I’ve done it over and over again, thousands of times.
When you start a drawing, you have to remember negative space is just as important as the strokes of your brush : the absence of something to imply the presence of something. See, how the absence makes a piece ? See how it shapes the form ? How it grows, how it consumes ?
That snowy hood drapes down, obscuring her profile to him, veiling her expression but her shoulder hunch with invisible weight and his hand twitches, the need to reach out sparking in fingers that clench in on themselves. She's so close, no longer lines of pencil in his sketchbook, no longer just an imprint of memory he kept tracing over and over and over — yet the dimensions between them seems to linger and grow, even now, in the space they occupied.
❝ So have I. ❞ He blurts, words awkward and clunky with the weight of wanting to connect, a desperate thing he tried to swallow in the pit of his gut.
❝ I mean — there isn't a spider-manual out there, or even a person manual. We're just . . . figuring everything out as it happens, right ? ❞
It's exhausting, on your own. Unspoken words sit like lead in his mouth, heavy on his tongue in those gaps of conversation with his parents, the pit in his gut dependent on the memory of those fleeting bonds he'd latched onto, satiated by the idea of closing the spaces that separated them.
Miles' brow furrows.
❝ I meant it when I said I wanted to be your friend . . . I thought you wanted that, too. ❞
@65spider / gwen, hanzo main 🤝 gwen, widow main
❛ i've met like a handful of ----- ME. but can i say you're my favorite ? you're my favorite. never change. ❜
and maybe the tears streaming down his face isn't a good look, but he has to check on his city's ghost spider. so maybe he shouldn't try to facetime a super hero. but it's too late. the kraang set the city on fire. he has to know. / @65spider liked for an emotional starter
fel: you have internal bleeding ! hobie: gwen: but that's where its supposed to be.
[ 🐾 ]ㅤ.ㅤdo animals like them instinctively ?
questions.
if he's given the chance to give a decent first impression, they tend to. he does have an easier time with pokémon that are already caught (or pets in the case of non-pkmn verses), but, certainly especially so in the past few years, he's learned many of the little quirks that make him easier to trust in individual species' eyes. pokémon with highly developed senses for aura or psychic capabilities tend to have among the easiest time accepting his approach.
@65spider : everytime gwen expects meeting other peter parkers is going to get easier at some point and everytime she is proven wrong
and peter being peter would obviously sense something is off , but never bring it up because its up to her to bring it up. but he just knows something about him specifically being around is doing something to her
@65spider asked: ❝ my arrogance led me to take on more than i could handle. ❞
Harry is many, many things. A businessman and a supervillain among them, yes, but he's also a compassionate man. And he has never enjoyed battle for the sake of battle -or at least, he's tried not to- nor seeing someone injured and walking away.
Even when he has had enough encounters with the Spider-Society that he sees a Spider mask and he's a moment away from fighting. But, he tells himself, not now. Not unless he really needs to.
"That," he says instead, stopping at a cautious distance and dressed in an immaculate white shirt, "is something I've seen several Spiders do. You're not the first, you won't be the last." He settles for. And then, "How bad is it? I know you tend to heal fast, but I have bandages, if you need them." He offers.