Y'all can we talk about how well Luke did Anti's laugh in this scene from Demon Among Us where he's shooting the ice-cream parlour down? The laugh is so guttural and fucking horrifying when you really listen to it, like you can tell how batshit insane this dude is just because of that laugh. It really puts into perspective how much of a threat Anti really is when he's playing the more villainous role.
It's been stuck in my head cause I rewatched the episode (it's my favourite) and I just can't get over how good Luke did it. If we see Anti again (which I so badly want to, it's been far too long), Luke needs to perform one of the laughs cause it's just too good and scary to not do.
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he has immense beef with the god of war and he's distantly related to a flying sheep!
annabeth: where?!
he's every brick's dream boyfriend and he was literally raised by wolves!
leo: where?!
he's physically incapable of any swearing beyond 'dang it' and his fate lies in the hands of a highly flammable stick!
hazel: WHERE?!
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imagine being awoken from a peaceful nap to being absolutely railed by a desperate satoru. his arms wrapped around you tight, his cock slamming into you over and over again. all while his face is in your neck and he’s whimpering, begging for you to “please, please, come. just one more time. i wanna feel you come on my dick just one more time baby.”
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getting on your knees and waiting for your owner to fill your mouth is one of the best feelings ever !!
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[Gale Cleven] was set to leave for the States on the eighth of May. The men resolved that they had to give him something to take back with him, something from them. From the Squadron. They rustled around the shops of Bury St. Edmunds and Ipswich and finally they got what they wanted. One night they lured him into coming up into Barracks 9. When he entered he found that most of the old crowd had assembled in the packed barracks. Larry Bowa, who knew him probably the best of anyone there, made his speech. They led him over to uncover the silver service they had pooled their pounds to buy. It was a beauty and on the bottom they had had engraved the words
"To Gale W. Cleven from the 350th Bomb Squadron."
They had something else for him, too. A chromatic watch. They almost didn't get the chance to give it to him. Cleven stood there, looking down at the silver service, trying not to let it come. But come it did anyway. He turned around and he was crying—not just tears in the eyes—but crying right out! He tried to grin.
"I'm just a baby," he said thickly and stumbled out of the barracks into the night. The men looked at each other helplessly. There's something terrible about a man's tears. Even tears of joy. They stood silently and felt helpless in the middle of the barracks and didn't know what to do next. Finally someone came to and they cautiously decided to give the Major his watch, too, and get it all over with. Then, they figured, he could have a good cry. So someone went out—I think it was his "little chum," Major Varian—and got hold of him and brought him back. They gave him the watch. He couldn't say anything. Just stood there with his watch in his hand, looking dumbly grateful. He turned and fled the barracks, going down the road in the drizzle alone, without a raincoat. He was gone for hours.
—Jack Sheridan in his book, They Never Had It So Good: The Personal, Unofficial Story of the 350th Bombardment Squadron (H), 100th Bombardment Group (H) USAAF, 1942-1945
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Playing super mystery dungeon, and had to do a little something for this game
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its been a decade (10 days) since i posted art so here is squid sis stuff. i am kinda proud of😼
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Finding out Bill Cipher was admitted into an interdemensional mental hospital was NOT what I was expecting in 2024
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I’ve been getting so much nostalgia from the randomly recommended videos to me about skylanders that I decided to doodle up some of the characters I remember using most often.
Which inevitably made me receive more nostalgia from the figurines we kept cause OMG I FORGOT THEY HAD CARDS—
Closer/more pics under the cut
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Me before the ghovie Vs Me after the ghovie
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