most brutal read of 2025 right here


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most brutal read of 2025 right here
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tommy calling buck ‘evan’ during their entire relationship and the first, and only time, he calls him buck is after he breaks up with him. eddie calling buck ‘evan’ only once and it was when he gave buck his goddamn son. the only time tommy called him buck was before leaving and the only time eddie called him evan was when he gave buck proof of him and chris staying. of them wanting buck. of them keeping buck. id say “which could meaning nothing!” but it actually means everything.
There is something so heartbreakingly beautiful about Chris comforting his Buck 🥹
[we always talk about how much Buck cares about Chris but we don’t talk enough about how much Chris loves Buck 😭😭😭]
actually making a full post about it instead of just putting it in the tags.
if you've never done it before: try making gifs. work your way through tumblr tutorials, find a photoshop clone or crack the original, pirate the thing you're making a gif of, figure out how to color, how to sharpen, how to export, and then despair as you realise that your gif is way too big for tumblr's mb limit.
I mean this genuinely.
trying your hand at a creative process you do not understand or have simply never had much interest of your own in will do leagues to help you gain further insight in and appreciation for the craft, the artwork, and the people behind it.
this goes for everything; try drawing art. try writing fic. hell, try writing a fan song! you might be surprised by how hard it is – you might be surprised to find that you enjoy the challenge.
and this doesn't just apply to fandom: art as a whole is a labour of love. and once you see the labour behind the pieces of art you enjoy, you will feel the love instilled in them even more.
jee starts calling nash "so dumb. my stupid baby brother. he doesn't know anything" and sometimes it's said like a joke with a smile and a laugh. other times she says it while melting down with jealousy or frustration
after this continues despite multiple gentle reminders of "be nice, jee" or "you wouldn't like that if someone said that to you" maddie sits her down and asks "honey, where is this coming from? what makes you think this is okay?"
and jee goes "daddy says this stuff to uncle buck all the time"
I like analysis videos on YouTube about my favourite show. Once this girl was talking in depth about 9-1-1 and she said that it was obvious that RG was a model before, because every time he tried to act sad he was more worried about his look than conveying emotion and I think this is so well said. Look at Hen, Chim, or Buck when they are in pain or sad. They look bad in a realistic way. If I were under a firetruck, caught in a tsunami, or sad about someone's dying, I wouldn't be preoccupied about looking good, I'm grieving or surviving not modelling.
i knew i saved this for a reason. truly hilarious now!!!