*cracks knuckles* I'm ready to be absolutely fucking ruined by this piece of pixels
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*cracks knuckles* I'm ready to be absolutely fucking ruined by this piece of pixels
Watched "The Saint" with @thethistlegirl tonight (it had been some fifteen years for her and a year for me since we saw it last) and for some reason I have blocked it out of my brain except flashes that occasionally appeared as scenes.
Anyway, what I am now going to scream about is the three miracles thing. In one of the scenes Simon explained to Emma what is needed for one to become a saint. And as it goes, me and Thistle immediately thought of Ice fitting the criteria for sainthood given he had been dealing and wrangling unruly fighter pilots since 1986.
So, imagine us both screaming as Simon went onto saying "Miracle one", then "Miracle two" and finally "Miracle three" as things kept happening.
Now, what I want to know is WHO THE HELL MADE THE REFERENCE IN TOP GUN MAVERICK, either accidentally or on purpose, because if you count Hangman's save at the end, it made three miracles the Dagger squad performed by the end of the mission.
I just like finding these little hints in movies abd then going off about them.
TGM people, we just want answers, okay? Nothing more. We are curious little imps...
Hufflepuff me. You drive me mad!
Slytherin hubby. Sanity is overrated anyway.
J2 energy 👀
*whispers* they did live together
The face of a man who slept lived with his best friend
I'm extremely fucking sick of waking up angry. Feel like its going to make my physical health go down the drain.
Ya know, a theory that i love a lot is the ‘Dreamon possession’ theory.
Dream who makes a ritual when young and gets possessed. Just for later to lose total control of his body, after undergoing the ‘Dreamon ritual’, leaving the demon with all the power and control.
So imagine, Dream, having to see every disaster happen as if he was seeing a movie. Watching his bodie betray his friends. Torture Tommy. Explode a nation. Imagine having to watch all the pain someone with his body caused.
Quite traumatizing I would say.
But imagine the day of Tommy’s and Tubbo’s fight against ‘Dream’.
Imagine that when the Dreamon sees that he’s outnumbered he decides to ... switch.
Put Dream back into control, not total of course, but enough.
Imagine that’s why Dream was so desperate, so scared of Tommy actually killing him. Beacuse if he dies...
If he dies . . .
Everything happens and he goes to prison. And momentarly, Dream is relieved to know he’s not going to die yet. And when he’s put in the prison he waits for the Dreamon to switch back again and control his body, once more. Waits to go back to the dark corner of his mind, back to just watching, not feeling just watching.
And so he waits.
And he waits.
And waits ...
And nothing happens.
And nothing will happen, the Dreamon says, not until we’re out of the prison, at least. So he suffers the consequences of something he has not done.
The human mind is so, so fragile :)
Just listening to Pink Floyd gets you high