PSA Regarding "Is that what you--"
Fact 1: This sentence is the beginning of a question.
Fact 2: Gortash doesn't ask questions that he doesn't know the answer to.
I've been reading/listening to every line of dialogue I can find that comes out of this man's mouth. I've only seen a handful of question marks and they're always in the middle of a line because they're rhetorical.
Food for thought :)
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yt ppl love to be empathetic towards animals but not care about the black folk effected by these bans/laws and it's real ugly
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i just woke up through my fever and all i can think of is how suspicious kang's movement in front of that padlock gate was but i need to wait for a week to confirm everything. but i feel like kang had been acting a bit weirdly about the whole padlock thing. first, yes, he thought he should attach his padlock to pimfah's, because, he had not been too subtle in making an impression that he likes her, or had he. but then, what if, while trying to attach his lock to hers he went down spiralling on something and his mind go either 'eh?' or 'oh!' hence why he dropped his lock. accidentally of course. and once he picked it up, instead of slightly turning left, or, maybe, just standing there straight up towards pimfah's lock location, he blatantly, and so deliberately, turned right to the direction of sailom's lock, maybe, just maybe, thinking about locking his lock into sailom's instead for whatever reason he had that changed his mind so fast. but, the universe said no because pimfah was already beating him to it. and i have no other explanation to why all the little smiles he had just before he looked up until he saw pimfah turned into that obvious angry kitten energy with that seething 'since when?'. otherwise he should have had a sad puppy look instead, for the girl that he supposedly liked turns out to presumably like someone else where that someone else in talk is his tutor / servant / enemy / friend / not-so-secret-crush (i no longer know which one(s) to strikethrough).
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collages inspired by nancy drew games (made with the supplies i have on hand only)
-> danger on deception island // white wolf of icicle creek // legend of the crystal skull // the haunting of castle malloy
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assassins enjoyers (or just history enjoyers in general) i just found a podcast episode that interviews sara jane moore and it's both really fascinating and incredibly surreal
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As someone who spent a decade in a newspaper editing news articles, this is terrifying cause I've had to handle plenty of USB sticks that aren't my own and I was already paranoid about computer viruses; I don't need to be worrying about plastic explosives.
Spoiler: the journalist is fine, while the others who got one it didn't explode because they used an adapter instead of plugging directly into the computer so the assumption is not enough of a charge to activate.
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I am so pleasantly surprised with the pacing and the shift in this second episode. I know from the beginning that Kanghan-Sailom relationship would not go through a straight angsty-first-fluffy-later kind of route. They will have a roller coaster kind of dynamics. There will be lots of ups and downs and the angsts and the fluffs will take turns coming through. It's a hate-to-love first but also a struggle-to-understand-their-differences in between. The emotional shift between them felt so heart-wrenching and it was delivered perfectly through the changes in both Chimon's and Perth's eyes during that last scene.
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