Magneto talking about how he told a little boy not to be afraid and then watched him die...my heart broke
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When a meme works, it works.
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*elevator music*
This made me chuckle in the middle of quite an intense episode. Let it be known that X-Men '97 does humour as well as it does drama.
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Annoying little brother (in-law)
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Missing scene from X-Men97. We got to see a bit of her anguish, but make no mistake, this girl is grieving. That falling star? That's hope on the horizon, you mark my words. It can't rain all the time....
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I like how when Rogues going on her rampage, no one is like “Gambit/Magneto wouldn’t have wanted this” because they would 100% be so down for it if they could see her rn
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Fellas is it gay to help your teammate relieve their chronic migraines with die blüntsmoken?
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A Friends crosspost/shitpost. How YOU doin' Rogue?
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The reviews for the first 2 episodes of X-Men ‘97 are in!
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Morph and Logan have fucked raw and nasty because Morph was way to comfortable walking into that shower with him
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For the Gambit fans who are not confident with French, quick guide for your posts and fic:
Chère: when addressing someone who's female.
Cher: when addressing someone who's male (also probably someone who's gender non-confirming, because French is big on the gender binary and patriarchy. If you're French-speaking and know an alternative please enlighten me, I want to know).
Mon chéri: when addressing someone who's male/gender non-confirming.
Ma chérie: when addressing someone who's female.
Mon ami: when addressing someone who's male/gender non-confirming.
Mon amie: when addressing someone who's female.
Mes amis: when addressing a group that is all male or of different genders (even if women are included).
Mes amies: when addressing a group that is all-female.
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