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what character(s) do you associate with the person you reblogged this from?
The 30th: You're still here and so am I.
Even the toughest Vampire Slayer has his soft Moments
Drawing ref under cut
Bad endings to tv shows can be seen as gifts to fanfic writers. Think of all the fix-its you can write!
Great genre of movie: this movie is fucking fantastic and if I rewatch it I will kill myself
Choose one
This phrase has already entered my vocabulary re: media criticism where like. The viewer has a concrete view of what they expect a story to be based on the tropes and cliches they're used to seeing together, and when that doesn't happen, they judge it as a failed depiction of what they assumed it was going to be instead of judging it as what it actually is.
"This show is problematic because the hero didn't kill the villain at the end": When does he steal the bread?
"These two characters who were close friends throughout the series don't kiss at the end! What the fuck?": When does he steal the bread?
"This feels like it's missing a conclusion! Like, the protagonist does bad stuff and because of a critical decision he makes as a result of his major character flaws, meets tragedy in the end! Where's the part where he learns better and brings is love back from the dead and becomes a good guy and gets a happy ending?": When does he steal the fucking bread??
fuck marry befriend kill: operator addition
Fuck:
Addition (➕)
Subtraction (➖)
Multiplication (✖️)
Division (➗)
Marry:
Addition (➕)
Subtraction (➖)
Multiplication (✖️)
Division (➗)
Befriend:
Addition (➕)
Subtraction (➗)
Multiplication (✖️)
Division (➗)
Kill:
Addition (➕)
Subtraction (➖)
Multiplication (✖️)
Division (➗)
The crazy thing for me with the operations poll is that after I didn't choose the popular choices I realised I had Strong Opinions about how wrong the majority is!
Ilya Rozanov jump-scaring me in every other game changers book just to be an asshole, use his gaydar and/or recruit people to the camp (basically the Nick Fury of hockey) is genuinely my favourite running bit
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Pride and Prejudice (1995) + Text Posts (8/?)
fuck marry befriend kill: operator addition
Fuck:
Addition (➕)
Subtraction (➖)
Multiplication (✖️)
Division (➗)
Marry:
Addition (➕)
Subtraction (➖)
Multiplication (✖️)
Division (➗)
Befriend:
Addition (➕)
Subtraction (➗)
Multiplication (✖️)
Division (➗)
Kill:
Addition (➕)
Subtraction (➖)
Multiplication (✖️)
Division (➗)
I got them ALL "wrong" but I think I'm right. Division is sexy but evil (fuck). Multiplication is the foundation of all higher order mathematics (marry). Addition is nice but soulless and simplistic (befriend) and subtraction sucks (kill).
sound on, his voice is something else.
this feels like if all of humanity were to reset and humans had forgotten how everything worked and had to teach each other what things were. this is the Wall turorial
Modern Northanger Abbey where John Thorpe rants about how much BookTok sucks and Henry has read Twilight
She's a 10 but she tries to bite you sometimes
So, she's an 11.