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early mornings in the buckley-diaz household
Big plans in the works for this tiny blog >:3 I’m talking art work of the cast for you to talk to like an og ask blog heheheh :3
Mal is hot
I’m sorry but
Look
Archie plays him so well
But also his running (as seen in the gif below) gives the same vibes as Hardin Scott running (I HATE AFTER)
Same vibe and no one can tell otherwise
Goodnight everyone!!! Ily all!!!
@choasallover @im-a-goat-in-disguise I'm sleeping now!!!
Elaborate on your feelings about Come From Away? I hadn't heard of it until reading your post and I'd be curious to hear more about your feelings.
Okay, so I haven’t finished listening to it cause I keep tearing up while listening, but the music is so SO good. I’m going to see it tomorrow, but here are my feelings now:
It’s about this national tragedy but instead of focusing on the tragedy (although they are not glossed over) focusing on this town that just takes in all these people. And from what I’ve heard so far, it’s about how people are resilient and kind. A few months ago, hopepunk was going around as a genre type and this totally falls in the middle of that genre. People do terrible things, yes, but there will always be people who are kind and giving.
One part that gets me, different than the former train of thought, is when all the characters in Newfoundland are like, and “I turned on the radio”, “and I turned on the radio,” “then I turned on the radio,” because that’s what people always say, I remember exactly what I was doing when I found out. There’s even this scene of this guy kind of joking around and keeps interrupting this woman and the woman is like, “turn on the radio, turn on the radio, jesus christ, just turn on the radio.” It’s very emotional, because the audience KNOWS what is going on, they know what it’s about.
There’s really no element of surprise, at least in the beginning because we all KNOW what this is about. We know what happens at the end, but it is still so emotianlly powerful. Hopefully, I’ll enjoy the whole thing all the way through as much as I do the first ... 4 ish songs but I strongly recommend it. With a box of tissues nearby, if you’re a crier like me
I’m off to see the wizard!
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is coming back January 10th!!
I’m so fucking ashamed that I feel like just burning my computer and never touching swtor again lmao. I’m so fucking sorry for those good peeps who were forced to pug with me because sheesh… *shaking my head*
Directive 7, me w/ dps Nat, gear 230 (full set bonus), the rest rdps whose levels were 25, 27, 44 (yeah, the gears also were 32, 51 and 90). I died to the first bigger trash pull because I didn’t realize I would get all the fucking aggro and couldn’t handle it lol.
I died by /stuck the second time and accidentally had to start from the very start of the fp… AND I died to the Bulwark boss too because I derped so hard on the mechanics. My shame only increased when the others finished the boss off so easily (good for them though, it was awesome to witness *clap*)
Then… we actually finished off the last boss relatively easily. I was frantically looking at my hp though and bouncing all over the place to get that sweet kolto lol. So, yeah, I definitely suck and learnt that it’s so not fun to have aggro all the fucking time when you’re not a tank :P
*crawls into the corner of shame, vowing to never come out*
[EDIT: Pride reclaimed!]