8/22/23: born to run but forced to return to the house on the hill where my father(s) reside and live in sorrow.
@jeremyfrail / My Fathers House by Bruce Springsteen
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Is it weird that Targent never came after Clark?
I don’t think it’s totally weird, no. They seem pretty selective on who they go after.
We don’t really know about what exactly they target in an agent. Just kinda that they want the cream of the crop.
Bc we don’t see Hershel ever actually Doing His Motherfucking Job, we don’t see him interacting with too many archaeologists besides Desmond, Schrader, and Clark. We know they went after Desmond, but the other two aren’t in (from what we know. People with headcanons be free forever)
My guess is that Clark is in a field/specialization that they don’t really need. Azran sites seem to be mostly intact, and Clark works more with fossils/organisms/paleontology etc.
I think we’d see a lot more archaeologists that aren’t in Targent as compared to those that are.
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Since some seals like eating squid, please if you'd like to of course, draw Seal Darnell eating a few buckets full of squid, possibly being caught by Roslyn with his mouth full (cute and silly).
I LOVE THAT!! 😭😭💕💕💕
Darnell started off real small but over the time they spent together… well… he grown used to being fed with Ros’s help.
Ros made a deal that if she help with collecting food for him, he’d share more about Merfolk but when she noticed he was very hesitant and afraid to give out that type of information out because it was already bad enough that they have been discovered by humans [other humans being the homie’s characters (Shop and Lemon’s)], she decided instead of that, she’d be okay if he shared about himself and his life. Seal!Darnell was a lot more comfortable with that. He was also loved it when Ros talked about herself and her experience on land.
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ok not to put too fine a point on it but! but!!! there's something deeply funny to me (ha-ha funny and "hm, interesting" funny) about how Phineas and Larks' relationship is comprised of meetings and partings. their journey through s2 is repeated instances of them going "well, I guess this is the end of the road together, goodbye forever" only for Third Person to be like "ten minutes later, Lark caught up with Phineas and insisted that they were just traveling the same way, don't make a big deal out of it". and this happens, like, THREE SEPARATE TIMES, before Lark catches up to him in the s2 finale and explicitly says, "I'm coming with you."
and! like! Lark is old and cynical and Phineas is young and idealistic- and more to the point, Phineas is that awkward age where he is young enough to be in need of guidance (so young. he is baby. baby boy) but also old enough that Lark won't feel pressured to be his mother (like she did with Tzila). and to be VERY clear, I don't want Lark to be Phineas's mom. (reluctant older sister? maybe. crotchety old aunt? sure.) but most of all I just want them be- well- friends! I just! think it would be neat!
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2023 reads // twitter thread
Wild and Crooked
YA contemporary
about a girl whose father is in prison for murder, moving back to her hometown
and the son of the murdered man, a boy with cerebral palsy
they unknowingly become friends, until new evidence is found and their small town is thrown into chaos - and they have to find out the truth
lesbian & questioning MCs, no romance,
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okay, but. okay, so i only read this because i followed someone that was annoyingly obsessed w it and i wanted to see if it was that good. which it’s fine! i read it very quickly and enjoyed it! but i’m a little befuddled abt the AMOUNT of praise it was given???? it’s a tight book up until the end, and then it loses its threads (a common complaint w stephen king as well, so. hm), and idk. someone tell her to take a breath and realize that everything does not need to be crushed in at the end. we don’t need to describe everything. sometimes the mystery is compelling. i would’ve actually liked to end the book with a lot more questions than answers, because that rlly would’ve fit with the sense of investigation that pervades the whole book. it would’ve been fun to feel like a amateur detective w the main character. dunno.
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