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darkness-falls-xo · 1 year
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I posted 65 times in 2022
That's 57 more posts than 2021!
18 posts created (28%)
47 posts reblogged (72%)
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I tagged 18 of my posts in 2022
#tommy shelby - 3 posts
#peaky blinders - 3 posts
#peaky blinders imagine - 3 posts
#finn shelby x oc - 3 posts
#masterlist - 3 posts
#changretta!oc - 3 posts
#finn shelby - 3 posts
#gerard way - 2 posts
#mikey way - 2 posts
#frank iero - 2 posts
Longest Tag: 35 characters
#twenty one pilots cinema experience
My Top Posts in 2022:
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Hey! Just wanted to let you know that I've tried to add you to my tags but it won't let me tag you. I believe you have to have the setting on for "allow this blog to appear in search results” :)
Hi I’ve just changed it 😊
2 notes - Posted March 13, 2022
#4
Why is ALMOST EVERYTHING on the internet about grief related to death of a loved one?!?! I understand that it’s probably the most common type of grief, but grief in relation to losing a loved one and death isn’t the only type and cause.
Trying to work out if I’m experiencing grief in relation to depression and severe anxiety and I can’t find ANYTHING helpful AT ALL because EVERYTHING talks about “losing a loved one” and “death”. As I don’t relate to this I can’t work out if I’m experiencing symptoms of grief. Why can’t they just talk about grief in relation to your loss, that way it can include all forms and causes of grief?! 😤😤😤
3 notes - Posted March 31, 2022
#3
Jus found out that Alex Turner released a solo album, ‘Submarine’ in 2011. The guy on the front of the album, Craig Roberts, was in Young Dracula on CBBC. He played Robin, Vlad’s (Gerran Howell) childhood friend 😂
I’m actually cackling at this, wtf 😂🧛‍♂️ I actually thought that he WAS Alex Turner at first as well 😂
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#2
The only thing getting me through this week is that I’m going to see MCR a week today
8 notes - Posted May 23, 2022
My #1 post of 2022
Okay I just want to put it out there and say that Austin Butler reminds me of Henrik Holm SO FUCKING MUCH ! ! ! 🙈
Like can you imagine them starring in something as brothers?! It would be SOOOO GOOD!!!!
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9 notes - Posted July 1, 2022
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thylalock · 4 years
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sometimes parry sings to himself when he thinks no one is listening and atkins is SHOCKED gerran howell singing to feeling good by nina simone in 2012
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gothicwidowsworld · 5 years
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Vladimir Dracula #1
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Imagine...
Being a student at Garside Grange and chosen to show the new students around. Vladimir falling for you almost instantly, he'd never really had a crush before and with his 16th birthday approaching he didn't think it would go anywhere, so he would have to live with just being friends. When Erin arrives Ingrid coming to you to complain alot... being the only one who listens to her. Erin being jealous of your friendship with Vlad and furious when you start dating.
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haroldgross · 7 years
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Some new and some lost TV
These are very different shows, but both boast strong female leads. In the case of Emerald City, several strong female leads.
Emerald City (lost)
I wish I had poked more people about this sooner, but I wasn’t confident it could hold my interest (or even hold together) as much as it did. Unfortunately, now, it is not likely to see a second season and I’m bummed. Baum’s Oz was never the happy-go-lucky place Judy Garland convinced folks it was, but neither was it quite as dark and twisted as director Tarsem Singh (Self/less) brought to our screens. But I liked it. It was a re-imagining, sure, but with enough love to the original material and with a sense of modern politics and tastes. And, like all Singh’s efforts, it is gloriously visual.
Adria Arjona (True Detective) is a solid lead, tough and intelligent, but lost enough to keep it interesting. She is joined by a host of women: Joley Richardson (Snowden),  Ana Ularu (Inferno), Gina Bellman (Leverage), Jordan Loughran (The Infiltrator), Gina McKee (The Borgias), and Stephanie Martini (Doctor Thorne, Prime Suspect 1973). Each is strong in their own way and each is fighting their own particular battle. This many female leads in such an expansive series alone should qualify it for renewal.
Vincent D’Onofrio (The Magnificent Seven), Oliver Jackson-Cohen (Dracula), and, amusingly, Gerran Howell (Young Dracula) are the primary male figures in the story. And, interestingly, each is under the shadow of at least one woman in their lives. I can’t think of another drama where that is case across the board. Even if broadcast television doesn’t pick it up, there is always hope that one of the streaming services will see the value and continue the story which was clearly a prologue to a much larger canvass.
Bellevue (new)
Anna Paquin (True Blood) has finally started to grow up. This Canadian detective series (on CBC) isn’t perfect, but it is interesting. Its pacing and tenor are like a slightly more  contained and energized Da Vinci’s Inquest.
The season is following two seemingly unconnected crimes that are somehow intersecting after 20 years. Paquin is playing a strong, but damaged police detective in rural Canada who is investigating one of the threads, but is embroiled in the other. There is enough mystery and character here to pull me in, though time will tell if it works or not. For now, it is definitely working well enough to keep me coming back every week.
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