rockstar!abby who’s OBSESSED with putting you into her art
her two most popular and scandalous art pieces include her second album cover being of you bending over the bed in just a pair of underwear and a tee shirt with her band's name on the back. the other one is the secret audio of you moaning hidden underneath a very hot song about sex. only the real fans (and/or the perverts) know about that one
the most wholesome is a voicemail you left her when she left for the first tour after you guys met. it’s only at the end of the song but it’s soppy enough to make a girl cry and yearn for a relationship like yours
After a “long” while of my last post I decided to finally get around to putting peoples requests and recommendations of their fav priests into the format. Keep in mind I don’t know who most of these characters are and I mainly put them in here because they were requested and matched up to the descriptions. Id be lying if I said it wasn’t impossible to squeeze them all into one thing. Thank you all for showing off your deranged priest bbgs!
Film awards season is that much closer to the end with todays' BAFTA Awards. No real surprises with OPPENHEIMER, Christopher Nolan, ANATOMY OF A FALL, Emma Stone,
Da"Vine Joy Randolph
and Cillian Murphy winning top honours.
Cillian is the first Irish EE BAFTA Best Leading Actor winner.
B-Rad, it should have been you. Just sayin'.
BAFTA Awards and after-party moments.
Host David Tennant with Bark Ruffalo.
Cillian holding court with Oppen-homie Rami Malek and his partner Emma Corrin.
MORE BAFTA TALK
Daisey Edgar Jones
Honourary The Strokes member, Dominic Sessa.
On-screen cuzzos, Archie Madekwe and Alison Oliver.
Rosamund Pike with Sophie Ellis-Bextor who performed "Murder on the Dancefloor", which hit a resurgence after its use in SALTBURN.
The Irish: Andrew Scott, *Ayo Edebiri, Paul Mescal and Alison Oliver of SALTBURN.
Shout out to Barbie Wine, wife of Bobi Wine subject of Oscar nominated documentary BOBI WINE: THE PEOPLE'S PRESIDENT. She sat at the same table as Cillian at the Oscar Nominee Luncheon and knew how to play it cool.
Paul Mescal does nothing for me, but I admit I see his charms (especially in his episode of "Chicken Shop Date") and those of his sister Nell. I may have to marry into that family...by way of Nell.
Paul being starstruck by David Beckham, Nell doing her top four Letterboxd and the Mescal family lipsycing poorly.
hi everyone! it's summer now, and the school year has ended thankfully! it was a very difficult year and it inhibited me from writing as much as i would like to. but, i'd really like to start again! with that being said, i'll be filing through my izzy hands requests (and feel free to keep requesting for him!) as well as open it up to some more characters! here is a list of characters and fandoms i've been very into lately:
the holdovers
-angus tully
love lies bleeding
-lou langston
-jackie cleaver
challengers
-tashi duncan
-art donaldson
-patrick zweig
dead poets society
-steven meeks
-neil perry
-todd anderson
-john keating (reader will be his age! not comfy with otherwise)
could be convinced: knox overstreet, gerard pitts, charlie dalton (i love them, just don't have the most inspiration for them currently, but request anyway and i may get inspired!)
Personally speaking, I think Enrico Maxwells whole "I'm a big, domineering man" is a big facade.
He wants his bio father to be proud, to regret giving him up; how else to do that than putting on a mask? Yes, you totally know what you're doing, you're a leader, you're so very dominating and important and you totally believe that! It's not an easy task to literally become *your teachers boss*, aka your FATHER FIGURES BOSS. Imagine the power trip of being able to order around your own father figure. The man who did his best to raise you lovingly, to help you see you don't need to rely on people who don't care about you. And now you get to boss him around.
Has anyone actually told him they're proud of him? That they're so happy he's still here? That he's done so well to get to where he is? Probably not. Hell, let's be real, the only person who's probably said that to him is Anderson; would he even believe Anderson means it? His perception is so messed up of others, how would he?
A dominating narrative at the final battles is that demons don't cry. That when a human runs out of tears, they lose humanity or that it is their final cry for death.
Alucard cries because he still has humanity. Anderson doesn't cry because he is ready to die. The major doesn't cry because he is a demon, he is purely evil.
Maxwell does a different kind of cry- he cries out that he was born alone, he does not want to die alone. Underneath all of these layers, he's still a human. He doesn't want to die yet, nor has he become a demon.
Inside, he is still that same small child begging for the care and reassurance he so desperately needed. But if he knew that, then we wouldn't have such a tragic tale, would we?
Inspired by real events, this fictional dramatization tells the story of Queen Elizabeth II and the political and personal events that shaped her reign.
Went to the YouTube channel for the Graham Norton show to see if Jacob Anderson's appearance was online, wound up with this clip in which he is delightfully bewildered by how calmly Dominic West discusses having an exorcism done on his house