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Day 11: Party
A few of the Our Flag Means Death parody album covers I've made
I don't know what fucking website all of you "controversial take!! but i liked season2" people are on, but please tell me how to get there. I kind of hate this one. I feel so sad and alone in my heartbreak, and it honestly feels like you're rubbing it in that I'm upset. I want to be happy for you, but it's really hard to be because - and I KNOW you're not doing this on purpose, don't @ me on it, shut up - it feels like you're being mean or passive aggressive to me on purpose. You can just like your shit; you don't have to constantly throw shade at the rest of us.
A huge reason I fell in love with Stede is he never talks down to people.
He grew up wealthy, with good education, and training in being upper class but he never shames anyone for not knowing what he knows. He doesn't use massive aggression against anyone and I just really love him for that
The Gentleman Pirate through and through
Still need something to wear to NYCC and/or your season 2 premier party? Want to add some autumn vibes to your auxiliary wardrobe?
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Massive Aggression
I don't think I'll ever get over end of episode three of season two. This woman's work by Kate Bush invokes an emotion in me that I can't describe and as for Run From Me in episode two, just fuck off at that point. That scene is perfection. As much as Maggie Phillips Slayed this season. David and Taika, are directly responsible for my therapy bills.
Maggie Phillips discusses the season's unique use of Kate Bush, getting Con O'Neill to sing in two languages, and more.