masterthespianduchovny
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Formerly known as 2shytheshippy, LeftenantScullbagg, and LeavingWestcovina. I hyperfixate a lot, which primarily alternates between the X-Files and Snape metas. Too triggered to talk about Pitch again. Gerromandering trash. You aren't seeing things, may have caught a whiff of my others fandom activities.
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Yearning for purpose. Yearning for belonging. Yearning to be seen. Yearning to be understood. Yearning to be loved and accepted. Yearning to be. Yearning for adventure. Yearning for justice. Yearning for friction. For tension. For suspension.
Longing for endless stakeout and your perfect opposite. Longing for companionship. Longing for the simple and impossible.
Longing for repetition. Yearning for repetition.
Yearning for answers and longing for the unknown.
And coming undone all the same.
It’s a show about passion and yearning and longing and it’s all one and the same.
the x files is one of those shows that's like. the basic premise is simple enough. a man and his passion project. a woman sent to debunk said passion project. but what they don't tell you about is the yearning. and the longing. and the way that the yearning and the longing go along with the absolute nutty adventures they get into. and it's like. here's a show about aliens. and longing. and yearning.
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the x files is one of those shows that's like. the basic premise is simple enough. a man and his passion project. a woman sent to debunk said passion project. but what they don't tell you about is the yearning. and the longing. and the way that the yearning and the longing go along with the absolute nutty adventures they get into. and it's like. here's a show about aliens. and longing. and yearning.
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for the past 2 months I've pretty much been exclusively watching x files which 1. has made unemployment significantly better and me significantly more insufferable and 2. who the fuck else is watching this 30 year old show. I'm re-explaining plot lines to my mother from a show she watched when she was my age.
"the soviet twink is back to being cool again"
"what?"
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I guess I don’t like the idea of mulder and scully breaking up/separating bc of all they’d been through.
Like can they just have this one thing: the ability to love one another in a peaceful union.
Sure, in real life shit falls apart even for ppl who don’t deserve it, but to see all that they’d been through, lost, and discovered with one another, why can’t their love be bigger than their alleged misery together?
All they have is one enough and, despite their devotion to each other, even that isn’t enough. 🥺💔
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Ginger Rogers & James Stewart
Vivacious Lady - 1938
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DID YOU KNOW? The Air Force Sergeant in “Jose Chung’s from Outer Space” is named Hynek. This is also the last name of Dr. J. Allen Hynek, a scientist hired by the US government to investigate (and debunk) reports of UFO encounters in the 1940s-1960s. He also devised the “Close Encounters” classification system and founded the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS).
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this website’s easy watch. *dangles a bunch of greek gods like keys*
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My mom: “my sweet, it’s time to go to bed”
Me (27): “okay mom, just one more video”
Mom: “fine… but only one, it’s late” (9pm)
Me: *sneakily laughing* “yeah, right… only one” ;)

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One of my students wrote a very eloquent and well-researched paper for her english class about the unfair advantages and lack of accountability given to student athletes, and she specifically called out how much worse it is with football and basketball, and bruh. People are getting heated over this shit. She spoke nothing but the truth, and the football and basketball teams are PISSED — coaching staff included. Like she legit created a little controversy at our school by calling out the fact that athletics are prioritized over academics. WITH SOURCES.
And what’s funny is she played it smart — not only by giving herself some plausible deniability by writing it about high schools and colleges in general rather than just about our school, but also by calling out the worst sports specifically. She could have left it at ALL student athletes, but by explicitly stating that football and basketball are the worst perpetrators, she won all the other athletes to her side — golf, tennis, swimming, track. Instead of having all student athletes at her throat, she turned everyone against the basketball and football teams.
I’m so proud of her. Nobody listens to teachers when we bring up that half the football team is failing all their classes, but let a fellow student bring it up and everyone’s ready to riot.
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how to say "I love you" in x-files [231/?] ⤷ 4.23 — “Demons”
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spongebobs blatant autism would get him fired in this day and age despite his clear passion for work because he puts his own spin on things and moves at his own pace. that's what's wrong with the world
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Everyone knows that there are two ways to get into media these days:
1. A tumblr mutuals indoctrination
2. Blorbo from my other shows was there
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i have this unrealistic fantasy in my head where if you calmly and logically explain something to someone perfectly they will understand your position and gain knowledge from the exchange. unfortunately in the real world this does not happen often
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You know, I just had a thought about the Accords' introduction scene. When Steve says to Ross, "Okay, that's enough" and Ross nods to his assistant to turn the propaganda off: the scene is framed like the presentation would have continued if Steve had said nothing, but if he had kept quiet, what else would have been shown? Johannesburg, where there were plenty of entirely preventable civilian casualties caused solely by Tony's recklessness, which is not the other Avengers' fault? The final battle of The Dark World, which actually featured civilians being stupid, and filming Thor's battle instead of running away?
This ridiculous framing just seems like a way for the movie to cover up how little material it actually had to try to make the Avengers seem blameworthy. I mean, none of the damage that was shown was easily avoidable, and as it was Civil War had to scrape so hard to find propaganda for the presentation that it literally had to invent civilian casualties; there is no way that civilians would have ignored three huge helicarriers gradually destroying each other long enough for the helicarriers to be able to harm them. The film acting like there was much more for Ross to show is really quite ridiculous.
It is perfectly believable that Steve would be concerned about Wanda's mental health, and it's not a bad thing that he spoke up for her, but it's clear that Civil War had an ulterior motive here. That line was only there to spare Ross from having to say, "That's it" at the end of the propaganda-presentation, because such a thing would have risked drawing attention to the sheer paucity of any material that could be used to denounce the Avengers. It's a fairly small thing, but such intentional effort goes to show just how invested Civil War was in trying to support Team Iron Man. There is no way it would have been able to be a both-sides movie otherwise, for Team Cap is far too clearly in the right.
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When a fic doesn’t fit my head canons but it’s well-written

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