its insane how i gotta go "where the hell is my chihuahua" SHE IS A FAT FUCKING CHIHUAHUA I SHOUDLNT STRUGGLE TO FIND HER IN AN EMPTY BACKYARD
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2023 reads / storygraph
The Art of Destiny
book 2 in a fun wuxia-inspired high fantasy series
set a couple years after book 1, after Jian failed to live up to his chosen-once prophecy, he is once again training with Taishi who decides to recruit a bunch of her grandmaster peers to come out of retirement & finish his training
Qisami & her crew are lacking assassin work and take a job going undercover in a palace - and the change of pace & new developing friendships give her a glimpse of new possibilities
Sali leads the survivors of her exiled clan to a new home while trying to find a cure for a magical sickness she's developed
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Okay, so I've been feeling deranged about couches since Buck fell asleep on Eddie's couch but it got me thinking about how, speaking literally here, Buck also didn't pick Eddie's couch. Sure, Eddie's house is clearly a place where Buck is comfortable but it's not like Buck was helping Eddie pick furniture (that we know of). But that also got me thinking about the fact that the 3 girlfriends Buck had came with literal couches. Buck says 2 because Ali helped him pick the loft and Taylor got rid of the couch Ali picked BUT Buck lived in Abby's apartment, so Abby also came with a couch. So 3 relationships, 3 couches, but Buck only says 2. That got me thinking that even though Buck didn't pick Abby's couch, he doesn't feel like he was forced into Abby's couch, like he feels about Ali and Taylor. And I know it's not really about literal couches as much as I'm reading into it, I think it's more about the stability Buck feels, or doesn't feel, attached to it. I think most of all Buck felt seen by Abby in ways he didn't with Ali or Taylor. And maybe I'm thinking too hard about pieces of furniture and talks in kitchens, but the thing with 6x12 and buddie is about Eddie understanding Buck in a way other people in his life don't. And obviously Eddie is a way more steady presence in Buck's life than Abby ever was, but a key difference between Abby to Ali and Taylor is how much they talked. And maybe there isn't a reason why Buck didn't consider Abby's couch, maybe Buck just didn't think of it, but i kinda wanna stretch the couch metaphor longer than it was intended, because in the end, if I do, it shows Buck doesn't mind having couches picked out for him, as long as he feels seen enough so it won't matter whose choice it was.
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I know I’m another anon who is about to send you unverified gossip, but for what it’s worth I think people are sending you things because you do so much groundwork to get the details right, which is hard to do if you’re not in the industry.
So! Along that spirit, here are a few details about Harry’s Grammys dress rehearsal told to me by someone who was there that I think might add some helpful context: 1. The vibe between Harry and Kid H/ Ben and Harry felt contrived and very surface level. 2. Harry was very “on” the entire time, even when exchanging pleasantries with people like Ben and Kid H, and that while he was very friendly, he never dropped his act around them. 3. Harry and the dancers took their work very seriously and were very in sync with each other. 4. There were elements of the original choreography between Harry and other dancers that made it difficult to tell who was holding hands with who, and in particular there were two dancers interacting with Harry who resembled Zayn and Louis enough that the person who was there felt like there would be a lot of fandom discourse about it.
Hi! Thank you for sharing <3 I am SO curious about the original choreography and it's so unfortunate they couldn't do it the way they rehearsed. (context here and here) I'm hoping they filmed the rehearsals and will release that footage? Would be cool.
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