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The Age of Innocence (1993)
The Sound of Music (1965)
Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
The Duchess (2008)
Marie Antoinette (2006)
you ever think news of the mechs reached the people who loved them before they got mechanised? Bertie hears a rumour of a man with long hair and strange eyes killing hundreds without breaking a sweat, he looks over to Tim and laughs about it with him
I’ll be honest i HATE the way the QSMP fanbase is treating Gegg and Tallulah.
Like Gegg literally just appears, bro hasn’t done a single thing and people start talking about how they want him to die 😭 ?? And Tallulah starts feeling insecure trough no fault of Gegg and the Gegg tag just EXPLODES with hate.
I’m a big petty baby and i don’t like seeing /neg in the tags bro.
It just kinda feels like tallulahs the golden child who can do no wrong and Geggs the scapegoat who’s blamed for everything, and i feel like people are already taking it too far
Falin has the most extreme case of "dead anime girl voice" I've ever seen. It's terminal. It's resurrectional. She's gone all the way around from innocence to mindless bloodlust. Her breathy innocent tones have got her sporting big beefy legs! She got feathers on her titties! She's got titties on her feathers! She's got the t-- the titt-- the.... what was I talking about??
Don't tell me that destroying Konoha is wrong because there are innocents there. I was just hoping to prevent further casualties, you know. Like, future hypothetical genocides of clans that do not bootlick the government, pillage of small villages, spread of mass destruction weapons... Who knows what tragedies would ensue if we let Konoha's fascism go rampant. "Greater good" and all.
OMG I just realized.... Crowley's always the one telling Aziraphale that he shouldn't trust Heaven and that he's naïve for not seeing how bad they are, etc. but in the s2 opening scene it's the exact opposite! Crowley's not trying to be rebellious, he just wants to ask a few harmless questions and the reason he feels like he can do that is because he TRUSTS that God won't hurt him. He actually starts out believing in the goodness of God more than Aziraphale does, and Aziraphale is the realist telling him to stay away from Her so he doesn't get himself into trouble. Crowley was actually more innocent than any of them, and the betrayal of being cast out just for wanting to help make things better traumatized him so much that now he can't ever trust anyone again.