If England wins tonight I'm boiling Herlock Sholmes in oil.

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If England wins tonight I'm boiling Herlock Sholmes in oil.
For the past few weeks I've been fantasizing about making myself the ideal Madara cosplay, and I'm half a mind to go looking for wigs rn
L'équipe de France a passé l'entraînement à acheter des yaois où quoi
[In the most reluctant voice you have ever heard] Allez les bleus...
Switzerland and Columbia playing like neither of them want to be the team the world pins its hopes on while they hatewatch Argentina in the quarter finals
Guys is it okay to drink hot chocolate with your meal if your meal happens to be spaghetti
Yes it's fine and normal (nice to me button)
No, this is a food crime (mean to me button)
You can draw connections/parallels between any of the Fey girls based on how they respond to having born into a life where they're necessarily worthless outside of their spiritual abilities, but my personal favourite is thinking about Dahlia as Maya's dark mirror. Both are aware of the role they're meant to play, but Maya internalizes it while Dahlia tries to reject it as much as she can, and both respond to it with different ways of reasserting their own personhood: Dahlia by living as selfishly as she imagines she can, and Maya by being unapologetically hedonistic. At the heart of it, they're both fighting against the way the Fey family system devalues them as people.