I'm back with another "hey that song is about AFTG." This time, it's Fox on the Run by Sweet being about Neil Josten
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I'm back with another "hey that song is about AFTG." This time, it's Fox on the Run by Sweet being about Neil Josten
Oliver, always in the dark while Felix stays illuminated and golden. Is this the only time Felix is wearing yellow? I love how his shirt is see through. I love how you can't see the whites of Oliver's eyes. I love how Oliver is always a void but you can see right down to Felix's bare skin. I love how Felix is arching his wrist like a claw just so he can hold Oliver's shoulder a little tighter. The only part of Oliver you can see is Felix's hand. I love how Felix talks and Oliver listens. The sun is always shining from Felix's side of the room. All Oliver can do is hope some of the light will reach out for him.
cloud and aerith are both autistic <3
When you talk about Scott acting in an altruistic nature, how do you explain the scene where Melissa specifically tells him not to take the woman's pain because pain is a necessary diagnostic tool, and Scott does it anyway? If he's so altruistic, why did the writers keep having him do such selfish and awful things?
Are you serious? That’s what you took from that scene?
Let’s look at what Melissa actually said, overheard by her 17-year-old son, rather than what you wanted her to say. The woman asks Melissa to give her something for the pain.
Melissa: Okay, I’m sorry. I know. But, actually, giving you something could complicate things, so we really just need to wait for the doctors. Okay?
There is nothing in that sentence about pain being necessary as a diagnostic tool. Melissa didn’t want to give the woman a pain reliever. I don’t know if it is in real life, but that doesn’t matter because real life medicine can’t take into account werewolf-pain draining techniques, can they?
This is exactly what I’m talking about – there is a section of the world that is so obsessed with undermining altruistic heroism that they would describe helping an accident victim in such a manner.
Look at that question up there. Look at it. They literally describe Scott taking the pain of a woman he doesn’t know – we never see her again and don’t get to learn her name – in which he experiences the pain himself as not heroic. The act of taking pain can be dangerous to a werewolf. And yet, there are elements of the fandom who describe that act as “selfish and awful.”
Do you really believe that we were expected to watch that scene where Scott experiences pain to help an anonymous woman in a hospital corridor and say “what an awful, selfish thing for Scott to do!”
I can’t believe that my anon really believes that. They have an ulterior motive, and it doesn’t take a genius to figure out what it is.
sstwins replied to your photo: “Look at this shitshow…. this is what happens when you let Americans...”
UNBELIEVABLE, ON THE DAY MY DAUGHTER IS TO BE MARRIED I MUST LISTEN TO THIS SANDER
did u perhaps mean “slander”??????? .....................................americans
Robbie just had an elaborate dream where Sportacus gave him a̶t̶t̶e̶n̶t̶i̶o̶n̶ a big crown and asked for his autograph.
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So yep I posted abagond's article on WWT http://abagond.wordpress.com/2010/06/11/white-womens-tears/ and the first response was from a white female friend getting emotional.