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comradeyurika · 1 year
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This is so sweet. Eve knows her own faults, and even though she's normally so stubborn about doing things on her own, she finally has a dream to fight for that has shown her the power of relying on her friends and family. Each of these relationships are interesting in their own unique way, with the Eve/Aoi and Eve/Ichina ones being the most dynamic, but her found family and her lost family are also equally important in giving her the strength to achieve her promise to Aoi.
Klein and Lily gave her a home when she didn't have anywhere to go, and a reason to keep on living and fighting. Aoi awoken Eve to how much wider the world of golf was than she had given it credit for, and gave her the desire to get away from the mafia, Ichina taught Eve the power of relying on someone other than yourself, and her regained memories of Eleanor and Kazuhiko helped Eve remember who she was and gave her the strength to become a pro and know her place in the world
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Hello there Eleanor Burton fans.
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souptastic1 · 2 months
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allmoshnobrain · 6 months
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i don’t even know what i expected in that part 5 ending but it wasn’t that! my face was literally :😱
I hope you liked it, honey!! I tried really hard not giving away any hints that that would happen at all because I really wanted it to be a plot twist
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honeykeats · 2 years
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Which of your muses is most likely to get thrown in jail for disorderly conduct? uh Vic Barton. not a doubt about it.
Which muse is the most emotional? oh man that’s a tie between Pennyshore Robertson, Elena Toro & Mary Wayne they are my crybaby club. 
Do you have an old/retired muse you don’t use anymore but love? Tell us about them. dearly beloved, we are here to talk about Eleanor Gallagher and Honey Burton. both made originally to match the plots that were brought to me, Eleanor was a single mum of a little girl, Darcy, and she was wonderful and sweet and liked to talk back and was just in general, a bit of a mouthy badass. Honey on the other hand, was the human equivalent to sunshine and honey and happiness and the sun and softness.  
Have any of your muses won any awards in their field or are they notable in their professional success? yes! volcano girl has won a music award, so Texas Reid, Danny Rollins and Hanna Rollins have all won. and Suvi Nygard has a new Netflix original based off her comic, “Dark There After”. 
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kerink · 8 months
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okay, i finally finished the faceless old woman who secretly lives in your home. i thought it was a good story but not really a wtnv story. this post isn't about that. this post is about some of the things i got really excited about re: implications for the podcast:
the first was in part 5 ch5 when the FOW talks about how she's drawn to slobs and sloths. she does her best to help them improve their lives by cleaning their home for them and by trying to help mend their relationships. but if they're beyond her help she terrorizes them until they kill themselves.
this stood out to me because of how much the FOW fucks with cecil in the early part of the podcast. there's a lot of implication about cecil's depression and alcohol abuse in the early parts of the podcast, and we slowly watch him get better as the show goes on. i think knowing this about her MO adds an additional layer to that conversation. it makes me think about an immortal man burdened with decades of childhood trauma, the damage of which led him to being completely cut off from his family. a man living only to get up and go talk on the radio and drinking himself to sleep every night. the whole time the FOW is trying to get him to get himself together.
the second was in part 5 ch6 when she's talking about how all she had was murder and she existed in this world not by god or the devil but that she was brought by herself. she paralleled this with the story of eleanor, who was raised in a gilded birdcage by a controlling father and sold to her husband for a business deal. eleanor murdered her husband to take his money and make a life for herself controlled by herself. and how eleanor could see her face.
and what stood out to me about this was in the debate liveshow, kevin could see her face. the FOW made it clear that the only people who could see her face were people who were unburdened with the knowledge of this world (babies, small children, the erikas) and people who are on the same path as her - living for themselves and fueled by revenge.
lastly was in part 5 ch7, the FOW said that leonard burton's show was broadcasting 24/7. she said she stood in leonard's house, watching his sleeping body, while also listening to him perform on the radio. she said she called in and he answered her live.
i frankly can not believe i haven't heard anyone talking about this and what implications it has for cecil.
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OP who would YOU smash who are your Hollywood picks?
Ooooh! SOOOO many, dear anon! (Why do you think I started this blog? 😉)
Let me give you a small - well, I say small... - cross-section:
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Row 1: Leslie Howard, my forever fave; Jimmy Stewart; as you can probably tell from the profile picture and header of this blog, I have a thing for Gene Kelly; I always say that the ultimate bisexual experience is watching "High Society" and not knowing whether you fancy Grace Kelly or Bing Crosby (that voice!) more, so there they both are; and to finish out the first row we have the gorgeous Jane Russell.
Row 2: Starting off with the dangerously flirty Robert Hardy; following it up with the four great hellraisers Richard Burton; Peter O'Toole; Richard Harris and Oliver Reed; and a woman who's starred with all four, Vanessa Redgrave.
Row 3: Sid James, the man with the filthiest laugh in films; the delicious Ava Gardner; the "Sound of Music" couple that wasn't to be Christopher Plummer and Eleanor Parker; the divine Alain Delon; and another great Frenchman, Serge Gainsbourg.
Row 4: The Swedish row: Harriet Andersson; the brilliant director Ingmar Bergman, this man's understanding of women is truly remarkable; Max von Sydow; Georg Funkquist, one of Sweden's great character actors; Jarl Kulle my beloved; Eva Dahlbeck.
Row 5: The Norwegian row: Anne-Lise Tangstad; Rolf Søder, the man with a laugh that nearly rivals Sid James's; Per Sunderland who has a voice that does things to me; Knut Wigert who is one of the most sensual men I've ever come across; Arne Aas; Ingerid Vardund.
Row 6: Jack Nicholson, he always had it never lost it; Ann-Margret; Robert Redford, I saw him in "The Great Gatsby" when I was 12 and that was it; Alan Bates, we love a bisexual king!; David Hemmings; Anna Quayle.
Thank you for such a fun question!
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Accepted Shorts List
This list will be updated as shorts are selected, and will become a masterdoc for entries.
Piper, dir. Alan Barillaro (Available on Disney+)
Dissolve, dir. Carina Heller
Sharp Teeth, dir. David James Armsby
Tar Boy, dir. James Lee
Moses of Prosthesis, dir. Gagame
Quasi at the Quackadero, dir. Sally Cruikshank
Welcome to Hell, dir. Erica Wester
Friendly Shadow, dir. David James Armsby
The Acorn Princess, dir. Kris Yim
Drawn to You, dir. Eleanor Davitt
Scattershot, dir. Jade Smania
Ramshackle, dir. Zi Chen
Paperman, dir. John Kahrs (Available on Disney+, Amazon, iTunes, Google Play)
Loop, dir. Erica Milsom (Available on Disney+)
Jinxy Jenkins & Lucky Lou, dir. Michael Bidinger and Michelle Kwon
Kitbull, dir. Rosana Sullivan
Out, dir. Steven Clay Hunter
In a Heartbeat, dir. Beth David and Esteban Bravo
Ice Merchants, dir. João Gonzalez
Diamond Jack, dir. Rachel Kim
Lackadaisy (Pilot), dir. Fable Siegel
The Cat Came Back, dir. Cordell Barker
Fuelled, dir. Michelle Hao and Fawn Chan
The Man Who Planted Trees, dir. Frédéric Back
My Friends Take the Night Bus, dir. Sofi
Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers, dir. Nick Park
The Naked King -What a Beautiful Life-, dir. rapparu
Coming Out, dir. Cressa Maeve Beer
Dear Girl, dir. Choi Ji-eun
Jibaro, dir. Alberto Mielgo (Available on Netflix, Love Death + Robots S3E9)
The Witness, dir. Alberto Mielgo (Available on Netflix, Love Death + Robots S1E3)
The Legend of Pipi, dir. Julia Schoel and Birgit Uhlig
The Cameraman's Revenge, dir. Wladyslaw Starewicz
What's Opera, Doc? dir. Chuck Jones
The Dover Boys at Pimento University; or, The Rivals of Roquefort Hall, dir. Chuck Jones
Kitty Kornered, dir. Bob Clampett
A Wild Hare, dir. Tex Avery
Everything Will Be OK, dir. Don Hertzfeldt
Yankee Doodle Daffy, dir. Friz Freleng
Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century, dir. Chuck Jones
Long Gone Gulch, dir. Tara Billenger and Zach Bellissimo
I Love to Singa, dir. Tex Avery
Opal, dir. Jack Stauber
Scaredy Cat, dir. Chuck Jones
I Should Leave This Mall I Think, dir. Noodle
Porky's Duck Hunt, dir. Tex Avery
Bambi Meets Godzilla, dir. Marv Newland
Porky in Wackyland, dir. Bob Clampett
Rabbit Seasoning, dir. Chuck Jones
One Froggy Evening, dir. Chuck Jones
Don vs. Raph, dir. Jhonen Vasquez
Cat City, dir. Victoria Vincent
Roller Coaster Rabbit, dir. Rob Minkoff
Tummy Trouble, dir. Rob Minkoff
Trail Mix-Up, dir. Barry Cook
Blood Bound, dir. Lyly Hoang
Ciao, Alberto, dir. McKenna Harris (Available on Disney+)
Blackfly, dir. Christopher Hinton
Charlie the Unicorn: The Grand Finale, dir. Jason Steele
Free Apple, dir. Ian Worthington
Bigtop Burger Season 1, dir. Ian Worthington
There's a Man in the Woods, dir. Jacob Streilein
Llamas with Hats: The Series, dir. Jason Steele
Welcome to my Life, dir. Elizabeth Ito
Duck Amuck, dir. Chuck Jones
We Can't Live Without Cosmos, dir. Konstantin Bronzit
Geri's Game, dir. Jan Pinkava
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68. Snow-White, dir. Dave Fleischer
69. DAICON IV Opening Animation, dir. Hiroyuki Yamaga
70. Rooty Toot Toot, dir. John Hubley
71. SHOP: A Pop Opera, dir. Jack Stauber
72. Rabbit of Seville, dir. Chuck Jones
73. The Cat Concerto, dir. Joseph Barbera and William Hanna
74. My Little Goat, dir. Tomoki Misato
75. Asparagus, dir. Suzan Pitt (Available on the Criterion Channel)
76. Puparia, dir. Shingo Tamagawa
77. The Cybernetic Grandma, dir. Jiří Trnka
78. Captain Yajima, dir. Ian Worthington
79. Agoraphobia, dir. Victoria Vincent
80. Donald in Mathmagic Land, dir. Hamilton Luske, Wolfgang Reitherman, Les Clark and Joshua Meador
81. Joy Street, dir. Suzan Pitt (Available on the Criterion Channel)
82. The Old Man and The Sea, dir. Aleksandr Petrov
83. The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, dir. Aleksandr Petrov
84. Vincent, dir. Tim Burton
85. World of Tomorrow, dir. Don Hertzfeldt
86. World of Tomorrow Episode 2: The Burden of Other People's Thoughts, dir. Don Hertzfeldt (pay per view of Vimeo)
87. The Magic Portal, dir. Lindsay Fleay
88. The Golden Chain, dir. Adebukola Bodunrin and Ezra Claytan Daniels (available on the Criterion Channel)
89. Black Soul, dir. Martine Chartrand
90. Hedgehog in the Fog, dir. Yuri Norstein
91. Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend: The Flying House, dir. Windsor McCay
92. Around is Around, dir. Evelyn Lambart and Norman McLaren
93. Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor, dir. Dave Fleischer
94. Historia Naturae (Suita), dir. Jan Svankmajer
95. Still Lost I Guess, Here's a Tunnel, dir. Dario Alva
96. Kapaemahu, dir. Joe Wilson, Dean Hamer and Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu
97. Long-Haired Hare, dir. Chuck Jones
98. Muto, dir. Blu
99. Windy Day, dir. John and Faith Hubley
100. Bully for Bugs, dir. Chuck Jones
101. The Haunted Hotel, dir. J. Stuart Blackton
102. Destino, dir. Dominique Monfery (Available on Disney+)
103. Fantasy, dir. Vince Collins
104. To Beep or Not To Beep, dir. Chuck Jones
105. Pixillation, dir. Lillian Schwartz
106. Goodbye Jerome!, dir. Chloé Farr, Gabrielle Selnet and Adam Sillard (Available on the Criterion Channel)
107. Betty Boop's Halloween Party, dir. Dave Fleischer
108. Jumping, dir. Osamu Tezuka
109. Baby Fingers, dir. Adrian Dalen
110. On Your Mark, dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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gabessquishytum · 1 year
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An idea that occurred to me while I was singing to myself: Dreamling Corpse Bride AU with a dash of Omegaverse
Victor = Hob (omega)
Emily = Dream (alpha)
Victoria = Eleanor (beta?)
Lord Barkus = Roderick (alpha)
Black Widow + Magget = Jessamy + Matthew
Roderick used Alex (Omega) to get Dream in a place where he could kill him and steal what he brought with him when he thought they were going to run away.
It ends with Dream coming back to life due to his vow being completed coupled with true love or something. The idea won't leave me alone now
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Omg I haven't seen this movie in so long I've almost forgotten the plot BUT Dream truly has that Tim Burton character rizz. Also love the idea of it being omegaverse because why not?
And honestly it's very in character for Hob to accidently summon a ghost while practicing his wedding vows. That's definitely the kind of thing that would happen to him, let's be real. He's trying to be a Good Omega because Eleanor deserves to have a perfect wedding day, Hob doesn't want anything to go wrong...... oh dear now he's married and bonded to the ghost? reanimated corpse? of an alpha who is very possessive over him now. Oops.
And Dream finally found the omega he's always wanted... and he doesn't intend to lose Hob to anyone. It's not like he can die twice - he's going to stay by his new husband's side and protect him from whoever might wish him harm...
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moonlysdarkthings · 1 year
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The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle feel like better adaptations of the core themes in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland than the Tim Burton film’s. Like Alice, Eleanor is a girl in a world she finds strange and cruel. Same thing with Fran Bow, Little Misfortune, American Mcgee’s Alice and Madness Returns. (Rip Alice Asylum, you will live on in the livestreams.) I also think Something From Alice and most (if not all) of Neil Gaiman’s work fall into this category as well. Especially The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Neverwhere, Snow, Glass, Apples, and, the greatest one of all, Coraline. These works remind me how it was to be a little girl in a strange and scary world.
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Reading List
to be updated constantly
Articles:
"Why Women Online Can’t Stop Reading Fairy Porn" by C.T. Jones for Rolling Stone
"They Called 911 for Help. Police and Prosecutors Used a New Junk Science to Decide They Were Liars." by Brett Murphy for ProPublica
"‘I Think My Husband Is Trashing My Novel on Goodreads!’" by Emily Gould for The Cut
"Woman in Retrograde" by Isabel Cristo for The Cut
"The unwanted Spanish soccer kiss is textbook male chauvinism. Don’t excuse it" by Moira Donegan for the Guardian
"I Started the Media Men List" by Moira Donegan for The Cut
"What Moira Donegan Did for Young Women Writers" by Jordana Rosenfeld for The Nation
"The Key Detail Missing From the Narrative About O.J. and Race" by Joel Anderson for Slate
"The Coiled Ferocity of Zendaya" by Matt Zoller Seitz for Vulture
"OJ Simpson died the comfortable death in old age that Nicole Brown should have had" by Moira Donegan for The Guardian
"Norm Macdonald Was the Hater O.J. Simpson Could Never Outrun" by Miles Klee for Rolling Stone
"Trans Stylists and Makeup Artists Are Reshaping Red Carpet Looks. Will They Get the Credit They’re Due?" by James Factora
"The ‘perfect Aryan’ child used in Nazi propaganda was actually Jewish" by Terrence McCoy for The Washington Post
"There Are Too Many Books; Or, Publishing Shouldn’t Be All About Quantity" by Maris Kreizman for Literary Hub
"An O.J. Juror on What The People v. O.J. Simpson Got Right and Wrong" by Ashley Reese for Vulture
"Super Cute Please Like" by Nicole Lipman for N + 1 Magazine
Essays:
Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture edited by Roxanne Gay
Creep: Accusations and Confessions by Myriam Gurba
"On Chappell Roan and Gen Z Pop" by Miranda Reinert
"In Memory of Nicole Brown Simpson" by Andrea Dworkin
"My Gender Is Dyke" by Alexandria Juarez for Autostraddle
"Columnists and Their Lives of Quiet Desperation" by Hamilton Nolan
Nonfiction:
Belabored: A Vindication of the Rights of Pregnant Women by Lyz Lenz
The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan
This American Ex-Wife: How I Ended My Marriage and Started My Life by Lyz Lenz
The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination by Sarah Schulman
Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession by Rachel Monroe
The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory by Carol J. Adams
Eros the Bittersweet by Anne Carson
Who Owns This Sentence? A History of Copyrights and Wrongs by David Bellos & Alexandre Montagu
The Once and Future Sex: Going Medieval on Women's Roles in Society by Eleanor Janega
Moby Dyke: An Obsessive Quest to Track Down the Last Remaining Lesbian Bars in America by Krista Burton
University of Nike: How Corporate Cash Bought American Higher Education by Joshua Hunt
What it Feels Like for a Girl by Paris Lees
Female Masculinity by J. Jack Halberstam
The Theory of Everything Else: A Voyage Into the World of the Weird by Dan Schreiber
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach
Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World by Christian Cooper
Rivermouth: A Chronicle of Language, Faith, and Migration by Alejandra Oliva
Unlikeable Female Characters: The Women Pop Culture Wants You to Hate by Anna Bogutskaya
Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick by Mallory O'Meara
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande
Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
Eyeliner: A Cultural History by Zahra Hankir
Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement by Ashley Shew
The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder by David Grann
Know My Name by Chanel Miller
Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe
Novelist as a Vocation by Haruki Murakami
Rape-Revenge Films: A Critical Study by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Fiction:
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Middlemarch by George Eliot
Just as You Are by Camille Kellogg
Just Happy to Be Here by Naomi Kanakia
The Misadventures of an Amateur Naturalist by Ceinwen Langley
Family Meal by Bryan Washington
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler
Ring Shout by P. Djèlí Clark
My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
An Island Princess Starts a Scandal by Adriana Herrera
Blackouts by Justin Torres
We Do What We Do in the Dark by Michelle Hart
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
Less Is Lost by Andrew Sean Greer
The Faithless by C.L. Clark
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang
The Disenchantments by Nina LaCour
Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour
Bliss Montage by Ling Ma
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
The Institute by Stephen King
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection by Junji Ito
Her Body and Other Parties: Stories by Carmen Maria Machado
Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart
The Dark Forest by Liu Cixin
Snuff by Terry Pratchett
Travelers Along the Way: A Robin Hood Remix by Aminah Mae Safi
Only a Monster by Vanessa Len
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wings-of-ink · 6 months
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I have a strong image in my mind of oswin and mc drawn in those paintings of knights and maidens (male and nb mcs could fill the slot as well) where the pining is so palpable. And I'm so curious to see what visuals the other ROs will draw forth when we meet them.
Ex art pieces: Hellelil and Hildebrand, the Meeting on the Turret Stairs by Frederic William Burton and La Belle Dame Sans Merci by frank Bernard Dicksee.
That is cool to think about, Anon! I don't know enough about art to give a more thoughtful response, but after browsing some through the power of the internet, I can see some of these. I really do like the knight themed ones for Oswin.
Oswin: (I have to agree, this one feels especially fitting for him) La belle dame sans merci by Frank Bernard Dicksee 
Zahn:  Natural Magic by Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale
Duri: Love Blooms in Every Age by Eugenio Zampighi
Rune:  The Love Song by Jean-Antoine Watteau
???:  The Lovers by Magritte
This one was a thinker for me, for sure, and I really enjoyed it! Thank you, Anon! ^_^
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seafoamstatice · 1 year
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Something i find interesting about Birdie Wing is that it’s very preoccupied with affiliation and money and resources. Helene Roberts is from a rich family- she has access to a very pretty golf course. Rose works for Catherine and Vipere works for Nicholas. This means they have very conditional backing and access to money: If they win they’ll earn money, if they lose they’ll be physically injured. The students are affiliated with their schools and only have support as good as the schools provide, like no other school having caddies, and Iijima being super caught up in Amuro leaving. Leo has multiple patrons, which allows him to go around doing whatever he wants. Reiya, Kazuhiko, and Seira are Athena players, so they’re pushed extremely hard, have to abide by weird golf arranged marriages, but get the monetary support of a huge corporation. Eleanor can learn and play golf happily but has to contend with the danger of being related to the mafia. Aoi is the poster child of Athena, so she gets lessons from the best mentors, a caddie with high tech expertise to help her, fancy custom equipment, and a lot of money at the company’s disposal to demolish any obstacle, even in unethical ways (Digging into Eve’s background, then kidnapping her and forcing her out of the country). Athena gets an entire tournament set up just to prop up her image! In return, she’s being forced to destroy her own body trying to  live up to other people’s expectations. Every golfer is explicitly defined by their network.
Eve, on the other hand, is defined by her lack of network. She’s the kid of two good golfers who both die when she’s young. She’s taught by Leo but he abandons her. She plays for Catherine against Nicholas, then, when the need arises, she plays for Nicholas against Catherine. She makes money to support her friends but then leaves them behind to keep them safe. She plays on a school team with Aoi, but upends the friendship to compete with her and then gets unenrolled from the school. Currently she’s accepting help from Arios, while trying to keep her distance (saying she won’t reach out to the Burtons, refusing to tell her grandfather her name).
As she says in S2E4, Eve want to be free. That’s her motivation throughout the series: she needs to make money for her and her friends to escape their situation, she wants to get out of the danger of the mafia, she wants to play golf against people that excite her. But if she is to become a professional golf player, by the logic of the show, she has to be beholden to someone. So in the end, what could a happy ending for her look like?
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torntruth · 8 months
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i. SECRET MUSES ,
below the cut you will find the muses that i do still think about now again, but due to lack of interaction, fandom or i have once written just for a friend, they don't really see the light of day. they're being put back here for a big what if. they're requestable, i'm just not going to put any effort into musings, about pages, etc. they'll be written for pure funsies or ships.
ELEANOR LAMB , bioshock . BRASIDAS OF SPARTA , ac: odyssey . LYDIA FRYE , ac: syndicate . RANDVI , ac: valhalla. QUIET , metal gear solid 5. VENOM SNAKE , metal gear solid 5. MOIRA BURTON , resident evil series. LAUREN LEWIS , lost girl. JACOB SEED , far cry 5. CLARA GARCIA , far cry 6. JENNIFER HILLS , i spit on your grave. AMY WARE , dead island 2. CAITLYN KIRAMMAN , arcane / lol. VI , arcane / lol. CHLOE PRICE , life is strange. STEPH GINGRICH , life is strange. MAX CAULFIELD , life is strange. ASAMI SATO , legend of korra. JUDY ALVAREZ , cyberpunk. SAM PUCKETT , icarly / victorious. CATRA , she-ra. LOOSUM HAGAR , rage series . SARAH MORGAN , starfield . BUFFY SUMMERS , buffy: the vampire slayer . FAITH LEHANE , buffy: the vampire slayer . HALCYON HELEN , the outerworlds . ALEXANDRIA HYPATIA , dishonored . THE OUTSIDER , dishonored. PILGOR , goat simulator series. purely for inbox invasion. SEYKA , horizon series.
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allmoshnobrain · 9 months
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here you can find links to all my writing, but you can also search for it using this tag. requests are currently OPEN.
Who I write for:
• Metal bands: Dave Mustaine, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, Jason Newsted, Cliff Burton, Cronos (Venom).
• Supernatural*: Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester
*i'm seeing the show again after many years, so for now i'll only be taking requests set up to the end of season 4! i'll update this as i progress on my rewatch 💗
coming soon (wips): dean winchester x reader | acid queen, part 2 (cronos x reader) | valley of roses, part 5 (jason newsted x reader)
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✧ 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐛𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐫 | +18 | Dave Mustaine x female!OC x James Hetfield | masterlist | ao3 link | fic's playlist | bonus content/fic lore
Eleanore (better known as Nore) was only 18 years old when she moved out of her house. She chose to live with her cousin, Cliff, in the same house where his band was staying - and got involved with all of them much more than she had ever expected to get involved with someone...
✧ Dave Mustaine
𝐬𝐩𝐨𝐢𝐥 𝐦𝐞 𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐧 (+18) | au in progress | older!Dave Mustaine x reader
✧ James Hetfield
𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐤𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫 𝐠𝐢𝐫𝐥𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐝 (+18) | au in progress | 80s!James Hetfield x reader
✧ Jason Newsted
𝐯𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐬 (+18) | in progress | older!Jason Newsted x small town!reader
𝐬𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐫 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐭 (+18) | in progress | 80s!Jason Newsted x reader
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Cronos (Venom):
✧ 𝐚𝐜𝐢𝐝 𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐞𝐧 | cronos gets impressed when you outdrink him at a party
Dave Mustaine:
✧ 𝐛𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐛𝐥𝐨𝐨𝐝 (+18) | Vampire!Dave Mustaine x reader
James Hetfield:
✧ 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫'𝐬 𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐭 (+18) | early 90s!James Hetfield x wife!reader
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James Hetfield:
✧ How would dating early 80's James Hetfield be like?
Simon 'Ghost' Riley:
✧ You're a short girl, and sometimes that messes with your confidence. Your boyfriend doesn't seem to care at all, though.
✧ After a bad date leaves you with a twisted ankle, your quiet but protective roommate steps in to help.
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dear-indies · 4 months
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Hello! Can I request help for a Japanese or East Asian face claim with femme fatale-gothic vibes? Somewhat like Morticia Addams or Anne Hathaway placed in a Tim Burton movie? Thank you!
for the femme fatale-goth asian fc ask, preferable someone in their 30s please? thank you so much! 😵‍💫🩷
Dichen Lachman (1982) Tibetan / German - Altered Carbon, Severance, Supergirl.
Greta Lee (1983) Korean - Russian Doll.
Eleanor Matsuura (1983) Japanese / White - Into the Badlands.
Tao Okamoto (1985) Japanese - Westworld.
Sonoya Mizuno (1986)Japanese / English, Argentinian - Manic.
Naomi Watanabe (1987) Japanese / Taiwanese - some of her outfits!
JuJu Chan (1989) Hongkonger - Wu Assassins and Fistful of Vengeance.
Rina Sawayama (1990) Japanese - is bisexual and pansexual.
Stephanie Hsu (1990) Taiwanese - some scenes from Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Jessica Henwick (1992) Chinese Singaporean / English - The Matrix.
Younger:
Natasha Liu Bordizzo (1994) Chinese / White - Ahsoka.
Naomi J. Ogawa (1996) Japanese - Wednesday.
Hope this helps you out!
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