eddie ⁑ he/him ⁑ 19 | AuDHD + OCD | please be my friend
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Drew myself giving wavelength my cramps
Bonus points cause I have endo and I hate him (affectionate)
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Jrwi 7: Funniest bit
I loved this eps so much, it was such a fever dream and I loved it.
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Found this gif of him while searching through the tags for one and i don't understand how we talk about curt being clockable bc he said yaas and he looks like he's about to cry when he stands too close to a woman, while this guy made it through 50s hypermasculine mccarthyism cambridge five red scare era spying with the limpest wrist, constant theatre references and clearly pulling faces while drinking whiskey like it was nothing??? I guess he really was the greatest spy to ever live
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it's insane for a gay man in the 50's/60's to want to institute a country wide surveillance system. like how bad of a break up do you have to have
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rewatched torture tango. sorry king this is on us
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tiktok hated this edit please interact I need to find my people
get it. cause curt mourns the wicked.
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Situationship so bad you have to fake your own death and devote four years of your life to dismantling everything he’s ever believed in
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Normalize crying over seemingly normal phrases. “I used to dance.” No no no god please no “he was watching the fireworks.” Stop it please I am in TEARS. “Taking your advice.” NOOO my heart is on the FLOOR IN TINY LITTLE PIECES
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it's like he's still here
which stage of grief is buying your dead boyfriend's cologne drinking his favourite drink chainsmoking like he used to and lying down in his jacket he gave to you? all after you shot him point blank ofc
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recommending saf to someone is so humiliating because ill be telling them it's a poignant commentary on 1950s masculinity and the dehumanising nature of espionage and the inherent danger surrounding surveillance states and the compromising of privacy. and then they ask what the plot's like and i have to say "oh.. well basically it starts off when a man slips on a banana peel and dies"
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Average first time Spies Are Forever experience (original post)
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