Fand-Home Prints series by Kyri45
or- what home feels like for every fandom. :)
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Stranger Things

@theartofmadeline
Game of Thrones Daily
noise dept.
Cosimo Galluzzi

titsay

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Today's Document
occasionally subtle
Keni

izzy's playlists!

Kiana Khansmith
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shark vs the universe
styofa doing anything
Three Goblin Art
Jules of Nature
sheepfilms
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Fand-Home Prints series by Kyri45
or- what home feels like for every fandom. :)
What is this? A crossover episode???
yes hockey IS that serious
“Ilya seems very confident, very controlling. But he’s actually a deeply empathetic and kind lover, and that’s part of his character — that’s a reveal about Ilya. He may not want you to think that, but actually, he’s a really good guy. And part of that is reflected in the fact that he wants Shane to enjoy this too. He’s not looking for selfish sex; they’re both looking for a connection.” ⏤ Jacob Tierney
Some art about coffee and certainly nothing else
the amount of love my SCP Dog AU received was OVERWHELMING, thank you all!! As promised, here's more content, ft. a couple SCPs I didn't add in the original illustration
Hevel portrait(Hevel, back when he had everything Cain lacked)
タイトル: SCP-7376 - Qayin and Hevel
著者: MontagueETC
ソース: http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-7376
ライセンス:CC BY-SA 3.0
Heated Rivalry (2025 - ) // Saturday Night Live (1975 - )
Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams presenting Mumford & Sons on Saturday Night Live (February 28th, 2026)
the "hey this kid is pretty annoying (i will protect them at all costs)" squad
Lord Asriel and Stelmaria
Mrs. Coulter and the golden monkey
Art by Clement Poumirau
"i asked chatgpt" "i asked grok" well i asked the alethiometer and it said ☼☼☼, 🍎 🍎, 𝚨𝛀 𝚨𝛀, 🕯🕯🕯, ⚗️⚗️⚗️, 🐜, 🍎, 𓆈𓆈
His Dark Materials has such a beautiful depiction of love, because in the end love is what saves every world, but the rest of the series is almost a lesson in all the things love can’t save. Lord Asriel and Mrs. Coulter loved Lyra, but it doesn’t stop them from abandoning her and using her as a pawn in their respective schemes. They loved each other but it doesn’t stop them from manipulating and hurting each other, and it doesn’t save them in the end. Lyra loved Roger but it doesn’t stop her from getting him killed, and it doesn’t bring him back. Will and Lyra loved each other, but it doesn’t stop their separation. John Parry loved Will and his mother, but he still left them. Lyra loved Pan, but she still left him behind in the world of the dead. There’s no absence of love, but it’s not the cure all other books often make it out to be. The love is there, but it doesn’t change anything. And yet in the end it’s Will and Lyra’s love for each other that saves every world. It’s Lord Asriel and Mrs. Coulter’s love for Lyra (and each other) that lets them defeat Metatron. In a series where love has consistently failed to save the character, two of the most important and seemingly impossible feats are accomplished solely through love. And yes that means that the story inherently contradicts itself, but that’s what I love so much about it. Love is by nature contradictory. The point of the story isn’t to show that love is all powerful or that love achieves nothing. The point is that love doesn’t usually doesn’t solve anything, but that we should continue to love, and that every now and then, love truly will save it all.
Asriel: Lyra is dead and the knife is broken
Iorek: god you’re so fucking stupid. Lyra isn’t dead she’s *in* the land of the dead. Also I fixed that knife because I am a smith beyond measure and a better dad than you.
just thinking about his dark materials and how lyra can read the golden compass perfectly as a child, but as she gains more experience — as she truly experiences the world and what it means to live and lose — her natural, effortless interpretation of the compass fades away. it’s not that she can’t read it, it’s that the pure childlike interpretation of it is buried under all these adult experiences. and how she has to then teach herself how to do it all over again, but this time not through instinct but study and diligence and critical thought. and how that’s a good thing because it means she actually understands it more deeply.
what if they met as little kids…
occasionally ill just doodle an indoraptor. oldies from last year