Alexander Skarsgard : Generation Kill
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Alexander Skarsgard : Generation Kill
Interest check! Would you participate in a GenKill Bang?
Yes!
No!
Only the first, original piece.
Only the second, companion piece.
You would have two months to make something and then another two months to make another thing in response to what someone else made.
You would be allowed to submit anything you want. Fanvid, fanfic, fanart, physical arts and crafts, any kind of edit. I would respectfully ask that you keep your submissions as SFW as possible but this would not be a requirement. AI would not be allowed.
The second work you submit must be related in some way to the piece I assign you because, around Halloween, the two works would be posted as a pair on this blog.
Happy Birthday Joti!! @bossboudicca ✨
𝐥𝐞𝐭 𝐦𝐞 𝐩𝐮𝐭 𝐦𝐲 𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬 𝐨𝐧 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐤𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐬
a short brad/nate edit
▶️ Peppers - Lana Del Rey (feat. Tommy Genesis)
How The Guys From Generation Kill Would React To Watching The Bachelor With You
Brad Colbert: Silent judgment the whole time. He'd sit there stoically, arms crossed, occasionally making dry, cutting remarks like, "That's a tactical mistake," when someone gives a bad rose ceremony speech. Secretly gets invested but refuses to admit it.
Ray Person: He lives for this kind of drama. He'd be yelling at the screen, making up nicknames for all the contestants, and placing fake bets on who's going home. Drinks beer, eats all of your snacks, and brings chaos. "Bro! This is fucking nuts! She is giving red flag energy!"
Doc Bryan: Watches it like a psychology case study. Offers deep analysis of the sontestants' behavior and how they probably have attachment issues. "This is a textbook example of insecure-avoidant dynamics"
Nate Fick: Tries to act like he's too mature for it, but ends up actually caring and asking, "Wait, didn't she already tell him she loved him? How's he saying that to someone else?" Gets emotionally involved by week 3.
Rudy Reyes: Is 100% here for the love story. He's spiritually connected to the journey and keeps talking about "energy" and "alignment." Probably tears up during the final rose.
Trombley: Doesn't really get what's going on. Asks random questions like, "So do they get to kill each other or what?" You just stare at him wondering if you should be worried or not and eventually make him run out to get take out so he doesn't make any more weird comments.
Gunny: Sits off to the side, pretending he does't care. Complains it's a "waste of time" but is somehow always there. Occasionally grumbles things like, "This is what's wrong with America," right before asking, "Wait, he picked him?"
Walt: Surprisingly thoughtful insights. Gets real quiet during emotional moments and occasionally hits you with, "Damn, that was actually kind of deep." Secretly roots for the underdog girl and won't admit it until the finale.
Q-Tip: Low-key stylish, totally into the fashion and vibes. Makes hilarious side commentary like, "That low cut dress? That's a tactical choice." Ruthlessly judges bad outfits and fake personalities. Keeps a mental list of who's "fake as hell" and who's "wifey material." Probably says, "She's not here for the right reasons," before anyone else does.
Evan Wright: Starts out watching like he's just taking notes for a sociological study. But after like one beer, he's yelling, "Oh COME ON, SHE DESERVES BETTER!" with you. Gives sharp commentary on production manipulation. "You can feel the producer's fingerprints all over this two-on-one date." Accidentally becomes the most emotionally invested.
Manimal: Maximum chaos. He is that guy who lives to stir the pot. He's loud, opinionated, and completely unpredictable. Every time someone gets eliminated, he yells, "Waste of a slot!" He also would try to start a drinking game with rules like "sip every time someone says 'vulnerable'." Has zero filter and will say things like "She's got red flag energy, bro, she's gonna burn your house down."
(Just a little something I put together quickly while I keep working on my request queue. Hope you all enjoy!)
The Focus Has Always Been Baghdad. - Generation Kill (2008)
56. How many people have you fist fought?
[ooooooooooh. Can’t we all just imagine Nate’s face to some of these??]
Nate exhales a short, breathy laugh, his smirk barely hidden by the slight dip of his chin. Somewhere between proud and regretful, his eyes glimmer over with memory.
“For real? Not as many as you might think. I’ve thrown a few punches here or there in bars or on streets, usually in the defense of someone else. But legitimate fights.. three I can remember in vivid detail. Details I’ll need a beer or several to get into right now but.. let’s just say don’t insult my platoon or harass women.”
Just made a BoB blog!!!
(also for The Pacific and Generation Kill)
I finally got around to it so I can now post and reblog to my hbo war drama loving hearts content!
I’m looking for as many blogs that post stuff for these shows as I can, so if you do, please LIKE or REBLOG so I can promptly follow you!!!
That would be much appreciated! XD