I apologize for my contribution to these crossovers.
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I apologize for my contribution to these crossovers.
//Bannerfall Spoilers
If you have not watched Owen's pov or Maezes PLEASE SCROLL PAST! Do not click read more! Ty! :D
talking to somehow who shares the same fandom opinions as you that would get you eaten
AAAAAAAAAA!!!! GUYS IM THROWING A DAMN PARTY!!
Tumblr finally responded to my pleads and restored my account aka removed the stupid ban!! I'm so free! I'm alive! Birds are chirping, angels singing, all the like! Sun, sun, sun!
Yeah anyway, I'm so cool about this, of course.
By all means, feel free to celebrate with me if it strikes your fancy, I can tag yall and respond to you MWAH MWAH MWAH my beauties. Cheers!
Also thank you for bidding on me for FTH2025! I'm so glad to be a part of this!
Also also, happy Pi Day! However silly I still consider month-day-year format to be, it's a fun day :) (and a friday!) Sending love! ♡♡
he just naturally looks like this on camera
The "Chekhov's gun" principle is so widely recognized that Pete's failure to fire his rifle in this episode feels uniquely resonant. The viewer is suspended, waiting to see when and why the gun will be fired ("because it HAS TO HAPPEN"). And then it never happens. It can't happen. And we come to see that it can't happen specifically because it is Pete's gun — Pete the inadequate ad-man and failed breadwinner, who is never original or determined enough to "fire his own guns" by making meaningful, impactful choices at work or at home. Pete who only "pulls the trigger" and catches his prey in his fantasies.
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