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— heroes are only heroes until it takes its toll // p.s.
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Send me a ship and I’ll fill out how I feel about it.

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“journeys don’t end. not if you love someone. they don’t end at all.” — the haunting of hill house for my beloved @top-dawg27 ♡
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i’m very defensive of the tragedy as a story structure because there is a Huge difference between a story that’s just depressing and unsatisfying and a really well-written tragedy, whose job is literally to provide emotional catharsis. tragedy has existed as long as drama has existed as an art form and it’s beautiful! it allows us to safely explore and process really intense emotions like grief and sorrow, which just genuinely helps us be more emotionally intelligent human beings
like happy endings are important too, and especially given the current climate of the world i get why there’s such a strong desire for them — thats literally just how art movements work — but it’s important to also not deny or repress our more unpleasant feelings. a good tragedy tells you from the beginning what you’re getting into and gives you time to come to terms with how it will inevitably end as well as providing insights along the way, and a full range of emotions good And bad
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Top Ten Parent-Child Relationships in the MCU (as voted by my followers) ↳ 10. Pepper Potts and Morgan Stark + Pepper Potts and Peter Parker ➝ 3.19% (Tie)
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