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The feeling I get when I come up with a swanky title for my essay must be the same as the one Mary Shelley had when she came up with Frankenstein.
i actually feel physically gagged and i have chills what the absolute fuck min yoongi
never not thinking about her (ellie from the last of us II)
“My name is Johnnie Gray. You stole my locomotive. Prepare to die.”
Having just seen The General, pretty much YEAH. Predates Die Hard, and ten times better. Buster always got there first....(I am reasonably sure that this photo and cap is from BusterMyLove.)
Mixed Media Monday....PS: Yay, my 100th post. 😜
ada palmer really did the impossible here.
she introduced, in bridger, a concept that is completly ridiculous, complete out of step or proportion with the rest of her world, the absurdly fantastical clashing with her sci fi examination of future societies. something by should, by all accounts completly break the world.
and yet it works, a child with the power to turn toys real with just a touch doesnt substract one iota of grounding, of weight, or stakes or verosimilitude from her story. how? how did she do it? is that not in itself a miracle comparable to the miracle of bridger themselves?
and it doesnt distract either, it doesnt turn the rest of the stakes or the themes or the events in the plot irrelevant, you still care about the political intrigue parallel to it, one never tking away from the other!
the black sails theme still slaps and that is that