Why couldn't Kate Bush do a song for every Gothic novel. I want to hear her Frankenstein
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Why couldn't Kate Bush do a song for every Gothic novel. I want to hear her Frankenstein
guys i liedddddd 😭😭😭😭😭 i actually want it 😭😭😭 i want it so bad 😭😭😭😭 i want it so bad its ruining my life 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
often, a work of fiction will present to you a character who is referred to as a man. while it is possible that this character is intended to be read as a man, it's worth noting that many writers employ a literary device known as "secret women." almost every story has at least one secret woman, and the adept reader will be able to identify which characters are actually intended to be women despite the gendered language surrounding them. failure to acknowledge secret women is a failure of reading comprehension, for which one should be sent to the stocks.
oh. he hates valentino.
overlord husk au that wants to be a fake dating au sooooo bad it's embarrassing
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husk, reeling from a near-miss with alastor, finds himself with an image problem. everyone knows he almost lost everything to the radio demon, and its got people thinking he's an easy target. he's losing paying customers to the gossip, valuable souls to the turf wars—and that's before the vees start messing with his territory, trashing his good name all over social media. husk needs a win. basically. and here comes val, walking into husk's casino like he owns the place. val, who's just arrogant enough to think he can win a game against the gambling demon. val, who's just stupid enough to bet angel's soul in the process.
and look. husk has an image problem, angel doesn't typically go out for all the overlord politics bullshit but even he understands that. and angel. all angel has is his image. his fame. and it's good to possess something his new boss needs. even if it's not what he was expecting. husk may not want to fuck him, but he sure as hell needs people to think he is.
or, husk has an image problem. dating angel can fix that.
HUSK’S WINGS
it makes you look stupid, etc. etc.
OH I'M SURE
vox and angel are quickly becoming my favorite dynamic to watch in season two. like the begrudging history. the blatant resentment. angel's "he gets off to watching people suffer." vox's "what did he do? hit you?" the way angel clearly has a foot in both worlds and its only a matter of time before that becomes extremely, vitally, relevant. the scene in the trailer!!!! IT'S SO BAD BUT SO GOOD
worst case, you’re still stuck down here :) with me :)
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genuinely the only thing charlie got right in that song
vox using angel to recruit vulnerable sinners. ohhh angel must hate that
molly!!!
“no one here is like you” except they’re literally missing the same guy
which could mean nothing
Album credits from the inner sleeve of Kate Bush’s ‘The Dreaming’ (1982)