@whumpgifathon | Day 31: “Collapsing”
Dr. Henry Loomis in Jurassic World Rebirth (2025)
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@whumpgifathon | Day 31: “Collapsing”
Dr. Henry Loomis in Jurassic World Rebirth (2025)
Every time I think I've seen or heard peak innuendo in climbing, something comes along and shows me how wrong I was.
Read chapter 10 of @globalbingbong’s excellent climbing fic “It’s a Long Fall From the Top” and was inspired
You should go read it too
https://archiveofourown.org/works/59190460/chapters/168372856
OH NO
"Forever must be a long fall cause it's how I feel falling for you, into your eyes, your smile.."
I can't deny that falling for feels timeless.. like I could do it again and again and again, forever - eUë
More of an emotional whump trope but: The villain has the vial of antidote, or fragile macguffin in their grasp, or the hero’s best friend, family member, loved one, the hostage, etc., dangling over a precipice. Cornered, the villain smirks and drops the precious person or object with a sarcastic, “Oops.” Hero diving desperately for the save, and the much darker mistake if they fail.
People should use the word "macguffin" more often
High & Low: The Movie (2016)