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Aytoun Street, Manchester.
Noah Wyle talks Leverage: Redemption.
12-13-2022 Leverage: Redemption Noah Wyle interview Screen Rant
Small redraw from that time I discovered George Blagden’s cover
Old piece
cherry red (a reddie fic)
read on ao3
Rating: Explicit
Content Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Summary: As it stood, Eddie knew exactly what sort of person he was. He was a shitty, neurotic, repressed as all hell pretentious asshat, and he made every single decision every single day of his life based off of that knowledge. Sure, deciding to get screwed was a weird - but perhaps inevitable - lapse, but he thought he’d chosen the person to screw him quite well. Some average sort of guy on a dating app; no connection, no prospect, no chance in hell of ever having to see him again aside from weird eye contact at an H-E-B seven months after they’d had mind-blowingly average sex.
But Richie fucked all that up about as thoroughly as he fucked Eddie himself. Which, as he thought about as much as he tried to avoid thinking about, was very thoroughly.
Les Misérables Pony Drawing I Made When I Was Ten:
Comic Redraw Eight Years Later:
When I was ten, my two biggest loves were My Little Pony and Les Misérables. So I often drew art of Les Miz characters... as ponies. I found this comic in one of my elementary school sketch books and thought it would be fun to recreate it eight years later (it's supposed to be Enjolras and Grantaire's background conversation after Grantaire's "Drink With Me" solo if I remember right). I made only minor tweaks to the original dialogue that ten year old me created, including removing the silly pony names I made up for Enjolras and Grantaire, so it's mostly the same.
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A Starch Supporter Of Social Justice
Les Miserables is a very serious book, about very serious things... I put way too much effort into this one joke, but in my defence I’m coming off my recent “just saw les mis in theaters” high