fanfic prompt
Due to a mixup in ritual ingredients the ghosts of Newbury accidentally free the forbidden five using the blood moon. Meanwhile a very confused Lady E. is suddenly face to face with 6 ninja, a whole army of wolf masks and an anthropomoric tiger in the wyldness. Shenanigans ensue
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hi guys did you know that hidden side turns 5 next year? real cool news yeah okay bye now
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Period Drama Appreciation Week 2024
Day 5 ❥ Favorite aesthetic | ARTSY AESTHETIC
PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE (2019)
EMMA. (2020)
ANNE WITH AN E (2017 - 2019)
SIRENS (1994)
BRIDGERTON (2020 - )
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005)
LITTLE WOMEN (1994)
MR. MALCOLM'S LIST (2022)
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First official look at Amanda Collin as Lady Jeyne Arryn in House of the Dragon: Season 2
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I'm so tired, I'm so so tired.
Watching TV shows has become the most tiring thing in this dystopian, late-stage capitalistic hellscape.
It doesn't matter how much we love those shows, how much we talk about them, how much we promote it online. Big streaming services will just cancel them on a Friday night and then let them slowly fall into oblivion. If by SOME MIRACLE the show doesn't get cancelled after the first season, it'll just decline over the years, some crazy writer will cook up a poorly written plot, or they'll just lose interest in the project and then leave the fans in the trenches.
Big corporate streaming services just think that views are gonna materialize out of thin air??? They barely promote their new shows and they DEMAND high views just to let them keep going? It's THEIR JOB to promote shows, but obviously they couldn't care less, they only care about money, and they leave the promoting job to the fans which is batshit insane if you ask me.
Streaming services were supposed to be the solution, the chosen one if you will, but they turned out to be the villains.
Owning a movie or a show is now absolutely impossible because God forbid they release DVDs anymore. Streaming services will just randomly DELETE their cancelled shows and movies from their platforms. Fans are now supposed to be PR teams for Netflix, HBO, Prime and whatever other stupid streaming apps out there because they couldn't be bothered to,,, idk,,, do their job and promote their own shows!? They're literally acting like villains.
It feels dystopic really.
I know I probably sound like a person yelling at a cloud but it's starting to become exhausting.
And I know that there are far worse things out there, that there are more important matters to focus on, but I'm so tired.
They're killing art. There are so many people out there that put all their love and all their passion and skills into creating amazing shows that SO MANY other people love and they feel represented by, but they don't care.
This is literally my last straw.
They're killing art with their greed.
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It was November - the month of crimson sunsets, parting birds, deep, sad hymns of the sea, passionate wind - songs in the pines.
period drama + sunset
ATONEMENT (2007)
JANE EYRE (2011)
PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE (2019)
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (1995)
ANNE WITH AN E (2017 - 2019)
SANDITON (2019 - 2023)
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mfs when
"we accept the love we think we deserve"
"love is being willing to ruin your good painting at the chance at a great one"
"but do you like me?"
"sometimes, you just have to let people love you"
"this isn't normal. this isnt how life is supposed to feel"
"i know ill never be an ordinary kid."
"maybe i do just ruin people's lives"
"incase i dont see you; good afternoon, good evening and goodnight"
"but they'll never know how tragic and boring and insecure you really are, or how high school was the best your life was ever going to get"
"in the end, he was not Nina or Matthias or Kaz or Inej or Jesper. he was just Wylan Van Eck. he told them everything."
"he didnt make jinx. you did"
"i dont know whats scarier. the fact that everyone in this kingdom wants to run a sword through my heart, or that sometimes, i just wanna let 'em"
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