just for fun, here’s the most complete physical description of “Billy” from Black Christmas 1974 (NOT the 2006 remake).
white male
(most likely) canadian
medium wavy brown hair
brown eyes
wearing a dark (green?) turtleneck sweater and blue flared jeans
exact height is uncertain but likely between 5’10 and 6’0
slim build
baritenor voice (based off him saying “I’m going to kill you” in deadpan)
and while you can brighten up the screenshot of him to give him a “canon” face, I think that misses the point of his face mostly being in shadow.
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reading old fics (2020/21) is always very funny because very often you'd find there people would fit dream into this fuckboy persona in which he didn't belong them but definitely doesn't now
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I headcanon when the press found out about Timber and constantly started bombarding them with interview questions, Tim and Bernard, instead of answering questions about their private life, play a game where the person who can come up with the most stupid but still reasonable answer wins, like:
"What was your gay awakening?"
Bernard: Found out about the gender pay gap. Why date a woman if I can date a man who will make more money purely cause he's a man, like how else am I supposed to survive in this economy
Tim: When I met my little brother Damian, I came to the conclusion I never wanted kids. I figure if I date guys, I don't have to worry about accidental pregnancies.
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there's a really sad parallel theme running through arya and cat's stories and it's that both of them are considered to be Doing Womanhood Improperly and struggling at how to reconcile their own feelings with the expectations of the people around them...
cat spends her whole life with arguably more power than most women would have due to her atypical life; first, as heir presumptive of riverrun, then, as acting lady of riverrun, and finally, as ned's beloved wife. all of this gives her the freedom to do wild stuff like travel to KL in secret, take tyrion hostage (and outwit him at nearly every turn!), get involved in conspiracies and politics and help raise banners, to use her shrewd mind and her intellect in a way that challenges and excites her....but when ned dies, every single iota of power is stripped from her and handed to robb by law and there's nothing she can do to reign in her fifteen year old son who makes mistake after mistake and drowns out her voice because it conflicts with his....
and as she struggles through her complete loss of power, unable to decide for herself where her path will go, unable to give commands, unable to argue for the safety of her daughters, helplessly watching her father die, arya goes on her own journey that involves a complete loss of power. arya's womanhood is a constant threat looming over her head so she leans into her non conformity to save her own life and fears that her newfound strength and harshness will make her mother turn from her for Being A Lady Incorrectly, never knowing that her mother is so desperate to get her back that catelyn has decided she's through being a proper lady and starts arguing back, starts acting without asking, starts showing her resentment on her face and gets herself banished by her own son...
both of them spend all of the first two books struggling with their womanhood only to have a flashpoint of realizing they can simply stop following the rules because the rules are unfair - from arya's " I am a direwolf, and done with wooden teeth" to catelyn freeing jaime from the dungeons, they realize the Rules of Men will never help them, will never save them, and turn to their own intellect, their own grief, their own cunning and despair and violence, to do what the Rules of Men have never been able to do and that is to keep them as women safe.
And its with each other, I think, that they will only be able to lay down their despair and grief and find both peace and comfort in this new definition of womanhood that they've both carved out for themselves!
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Piper: why's percy crying?
Annabeth: he lives in a cabin with smooth marble floors and thought that running around wearing socks would have no consequences
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Till Lindemann, live with Rammstein @ Big Day Out Festival, Sydney - Australia (27.01.2011)
📷 Michael Murphy | Source: LIFAD Australia
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(book 6 spoilers. very heavy. like two of the big plot twists in this one)
I like book 6 for a lot of reasons but the biggest reason is the absolutely fucking inSANE three chapter run in it that is possibly the worst whiplash I've ever gotten from a book. I am of course talking about the Snake Eyes - Flesh And Blood - The Agatha Quartet run. So we've got
Snake Eyes - the (frankly. insane) reveal that Rafal is the TCY twin's dad. insane. unreal. Why would they do that. who's going to tell Sophie. Mad. Surely we need a Moment to recover from this very important revelatio-
Flesh And Blood - not even kidding it's all of the japeth lore. just like all of it. The first half of the chapter is literally just the events leading up to book 4 from his perspective. So surely the second half is some cool fight scene ri WRONG. ARIC. suddenly turns into (in my opinion) the most devastating chapter in book 6. we get some of the best Japeth Dialogue (tm) (oh??? you genuinely actually would've like given up the crown for him? Aric essentially tells him the best course of action is just to kill himself? right! okay!). it's not actually Aric and japeth like works it out or whatever but okay. okay. I'm prepared this time. Third devastating chapter. I can deal with-
The Agatha Quartet: haha guys they don't know which one's the real Agatha!!!! and Sophie's got to work it out!!!!!!! by asking them silly little questions!!!!!!!!!!!! this is a normal chapter progression!!!!!!!! This is so fun and silly!!!! im in literal tears
Absolute madness. This is why book 6 is second in my ranking
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