cassian’s “kill me or take me in” as if they aren’t the same thing, one’s just slower
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it's just PMS sometimes my emotions are absolutely not valid it's just PMS it's just PMS it's just
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hhhhhhhhh my arrows and archery gloves/arm guard should be getting here soon i am so excited I hrrnkrnjslkgjalkfgaisldhjf
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Interview With The Vampire 2.01 "What Can The Damned Really Say To The Damned"
"The Kiss of Judas" by Jakob Smits
Interview With The Vampire 2.06 "Like The Light By Which God Made The World Before He Made Light"
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Every remake of a game should come with a copy of the game it is remaking that is compatible with modern hardware but otherwise untouched and I'm not even exaggerating this should be mandated by law. If you're going to attempt to recreate a piece of art you have to give people access to its original context otherwise it becomes the only context and makes the previous version simply a superceded product
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do you ever remember the note the scribe left at the end of catullus manuscript G and want to burst into tears
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No bc what wrecks me it’s how sweet and respectful Tommy was. He guided Buck’s lips into his own but he didn’t pressure him, he gave him time and space to pull back if he wanted to. He didn’t grab him, nor did he deepen the kiss. Then they pulled back, and this man, with his entire heart in his hand, asked two times if it was okay, if that’s what Buck wanted, because picking up on signs can only go so far. And smiled when he explicitly told him yes. Only after did he straighten his shirt and ask him out.
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I'm absolutely LIVING for the increase in luke and percy parallels, but something that's been rattling around my brain since I last listened to the lightning thief musical is that without luke, percy WOULD become him. I think that it's seeing the example of the cruelty and betrayal in luke that prevented percy from following the same path. he's horrified at how luke betrayed his friends, but luke believes he's doing it for the good of the demigods, just as percy would believe he's doing it for the good of his friends. percy is regularly disloyal to the gods by being loyal to his friends. he is saved from luke's fate simply because he came second and watched it unfold before him. I'm so sorry luke but you really are doomed by the narrative. you were always going to turn against the gods, even it it wasn't you. it had to happen.
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Mmmm yes, two of my favorite flavours in Gale's epilogue
I'm not sobbing you are
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