the existence of Buffy in the Bones universe is funny because implies that A: booth played angel. he played angel and thats a real thing. booths actor played angel. or B: his doppelganger is on the show. and Nobody Says Anything.
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the existence of Buffy in the Bones universe is funny because implies that A: booth played angel. he played angel and thats a real thing. booths actor played angel. or B: his doppelganger is on the show. and Nobody Says Anything.
“GET IN THE SCARECROW, SHINJI.” ANTHONY.
i loved the iron lung movie. my favourite part was when markiplier said “it’s ironing time” and then he lung’d all over the place
having pets as a therian is so strange. like...
yes, this is my pup. yes, he looks a little odd. no, don't be mean to him for his short snout and floppy ears. yes, his bark sounds funny. be good or i'll bite you.
do not even look at my other pups. yes, some of them are actually cats. yes, they are still pups.
the crossover episode between Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks is THE BEST STAR TREK EPISODE since the best episodes of Deep Space Nine. extremely hilarious and moving and an absolute delight. Jack Quaid and Tawny Newsome are BRILLIANT; Jack Quaid especially took the whole 'playing an animated character in live-action' to a whole new level, he was perfect and delightfully cartoonish in the best way. they both ARE Boimler and Mariner, they are and always will be as iconic as the rest of legendary and classic Trek characters
Batman (1940) #480 Script by Alan Grant Art & Letters by Jim Aparo Colours by Adrienne Roy
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at what point are we allowed to stand our ground and refuse to be brought down to our knees? at what point did filial piety become swallowing your pride and accepting insults and abuse? at what point are we allowed to become our own selves without it becoming ingratitude and filial disobedience? what fine line separates autonomy, dignity and filial piety?