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cozyypyxils · 6 months ago
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llama save sims pt.1
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rhetthammersmithhorror · 22 days ago
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La isla de los dinosaurios | 1967
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menorca-sir20 · 3 months ago
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Rayos de sol sobre las olas
by sir20 for menorca-sir20
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kittytudor · 4 months ago
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something i really love about “the crystal pavillion, for the third time” is the fact that the entire plot only happens because a servant was ill.
most of the mysteries maomao solves are related to high ranking officials or concubines, and if they aren’t, they usually happen in such strange circumstances that it’s impossible to not suspect potential foul play. in contrast, this episode’s mystery isn’t even really a mystery at all. a servant girl got sick with a rather common and treatable type of illness, and was put in isolation by her boss. on surface level, it’s as low stakes a plot as it could get. in the imperial court, servants are merely tools that can be replaced once they die. their lives are not seen as valuable, as even maomao acknowledges.
and yet, it is this unknown, nameless servant girl who becomes shin’s downfall. maomao may have had her suspicions about shin and the perfumes, even before this episode, but she had nothing concrete to go on. she couldn’t accuse a high ranking concubine’s chief attendant of trying to harm a preganant concubine with no evidence (at that point, she didn’t even know who shin’s target was). shin may have been a lot of things, but she was no fool, she was an incredibly intelligent woman who knew how to cover her tracks well, which is why maomao had to goad a confession out of her in order to prove her guilt. she’s arguably one of maomao’s cleverest adversaries yet, after suirei and lakan!
but shin’s fatal flaw is pride. she believes she’s better than lihua and she believes she’s better than a mere servant girl. so she cruelly uses her as a means to an end in order to hide the forbidden perfumes through the smell of her sickness. and in the eyes of the palace law, she is not committing a crime either. a servant girl’s life is nothing compared to the life of a high ranking concubine. who would even notice she’s missing? who would care if she quietly died?
but people did notice. the clinician noticed the maid had been missing and was worried enough to ask maomao to look into it. the other crystal pavillion servant loved her friend so much she planted flowers outside the shed because she hoped it would help her get better, which was the key clue that made maomao realize that’s the place where the servant is locked up. all of shin’s machinations get revealed because she refused to treat a servant girl as someone who mattered. it’s such a powerful message and i love it.
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sublimeyouthturtle · 4 months ago
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Elliot Rodger’s Internet search history.
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credits: Masskillers
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victormalonso · 6 months ago
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sunset affairs | víctor m. alonso
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sir20 · 2 months ago
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Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca by sir20
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pangeen · 2 months ago
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" Marine Iguanas " // © Brooke Pyke
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differentcookieturtlerascal · 2 months ago
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celebrizzle · 1 month ago
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Isla Fisher
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cozyypyxils · 5 months ago
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messing around with animations and editing :)
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wgm-beautiful-world · 4 months ago
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S a n t o r i n i
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menorca-sir20 · 4 months ago
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Venga por ahí
by sir20 for menorca-sir20
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arminthada · 2 months ago
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NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON'T — 2025, dir. Ruben Fleischer
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amazingyoungwomen · 3 months ago
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