Omg the girlies are fightingggggg~~~~
They’re having realizations about each other and themselves and are growinggggggg~~~~
Their fight leads them to the understanding of the self and tightening of their bonds as comrades and friendsssssss~~~~
Omggggg~~~~~~~
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one of the things I really like about longlegs is that it does the “characters in a horror movie can’t spot the obvious implications for themselves in the narrative” VERY purposefully like from the moment you hear ruby has a birthday coming up the ending is locked in and all the pieces are there for agent carter and lee to put together but they CAN’T see themselves in the story because the point is that the violent potential of the family must remain hidden. from carter’s perspective he could never be a part of the case because the crime of family annihilation is foreign to the unit he has created and he can’t believe lee’s theory that longlegs could be working with an accomplice because the evil must be located in the bogeyman himself, not anyone he would willingly let into his home. and lee could never be part of the case because her entire life has been crafted so that she cannot recognize her role in it down to the door in her own house. the thing that’s lurking isn’t a cypher to be solved it’s the stories your family isn’t allowed to talk about
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I showed my parents this and they said I was being extreme 😂😂😂
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y'all remember when chainsaw man said "capitalism and abuse makes people so lonely and isolated that they risk their own integrity and well being just to have an normal life and be loved" and now it's saying "to meet someone who understands you and you relate to is disturbing and disgusting and so annoying but now you'll never be alone again and you would give everything to keep them" yea that fucks me up a little
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Review: All the Lost Places
Synopsis:
When all of Venice is unmasked, one man’s identity remains a mystery . . .1807When a baby is discovered floating in a basket along the quiet canals of Venice, a guild of artisans takes him in and raises him as a son, skilled in each of their trades. Although the boy, Sebastien Trovato, has wrestled with questions of his origins, it isn’t until a woman washes ashore on his lagoon island…
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"Are the Robins child soldiers" It depends. If the story is super serious and into exploring complex morality and grounded from reality's standards, then yes. If the story is lighthearted, made for children, fluff, etc., then no. If it's somewhere in the middle, it might depend.
If an author wants to write a story seriously delving into the fucked up-ness of children fighting criminals, they can, and if you don't like it, you can read something else.
If an author wants to write a fun story about villains and heroes featuring Robin in a world where that's not an issue, they can, and if you don't like it, you can read something else.
If an author wants to write a serious story but not apply IRL-logic to Robin, they can, and if you don't like it, you can read something else.
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bobby nash is ofc the found family dad but athena grant is most certainly not the found family mom. she is a mom to her two kids, but not to the 118. Hen and her are besties, she definitely is involved in the 118 chosen family and clearly loves them, but athena grant is not adopting all of these grown adults with mommy and daddy issues. she tolerates it from buck because she wants to make sure bobby stays alive.
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