this movie makes me SICK. /positive
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this movie makes me SICK. /positive
a very, VERY special edition stanley cup storm surge
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Dreamweaver Spyro all grown up! He grew up to be quite handsome! And sweet little Sparx
while I'm frenetically pittposting: I absolutely loved javadi's scene with whitaker. she's spent her entire life being told what to do, trained to look to her parents and authority figures for instruction, doubting her instincts to the point that she was semi-jokingly considering leaving medicine altogether, when all she needed was for whitaker to listen to her for like five minutes and be like, it seems like you already know what you want to do? victoria has had so many people around her telling her what she should be doing that it silenced the voice inside her head that knows exactly what she cares about. all she needed was the ED's emotional support youngest brother to listen to her and say he heard that voice too
something something how Bilbo kept his last promise to Thorin, You're going to live
by immortalizing him in a Legend that would rival any of the fair tales of the Elves, he brings Thorin to life again and again and again, whenever he tells the story of Thorin Oakenshield and his Company, saviors of Erebor. Thorin, his friend, doomed by the same dark magick that lurked in the Ring inside his pocket. Thorin who threw off the crown of Thror and instead reached for Bilbo's hand as he died.
the King Under the Mountain who defeated Smaug and Morgoth's accursed gold within the mental labyrinth of heady greed which burned in his mind from a life of poverty and ostracization, and the horrors of being a refugee. the darkest evils meant to corrupt and damn good hearts.
Thorin, who achieved more, who knew more in those fleeting cold moments of his death than most rulers can ever hope to glean from vast fortunes and countless years
You're going to live, it becomes a threat and a curse to the gods, because if Bilbo can't have him then Death can't either, he thinks while scribbling and scribbling.
and so this is how Thorin Oakenshield passes into legend - by the hand of the hobbit he gripped in preference to gold.
Clay clay clay my beautiful wife he makes me sob
When i have nothing else to do i doodle him nonstop
Do you think he still calls him "angel" in this universe?