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ladamarossa · 8 months ago
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Mr. Wrong (1984)
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mrmenconfessionz · 7 months ago
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mr men confessions??? thats a thing now?? well,,,😈😈😈
idk what to say for a first confession but uhhhh
mr wrong x mr muddle FOR LIFEEE
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He loved her from afar. It wasn’t far enough.
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mistfunk · 1 month ago
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Mistigram: this very organic #ANSIart logo for Rage's BBS Neosporin was drawn by Mr. Wrong and included in our M-9805 artpack collection released 27 years ago this month.
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peppermintsandbones5 · 3 months ago
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RIP Lydia Bennet you would’ve loved watching tik toks at full volume in public
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muxhroom-marx-markiplier · 9 days ago
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Messy ass divorce years ago and they STILL cant stop singing that jingle they got stuck in their heads while they were still together. absolutely nauseating. i love them
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duckysprouts · 6 months ago
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if you were at your worst, if you’re a villain or a screwup or whatever, there is a goth man dressed as a giant bat who keeps coming after you, bothering you. he sabotages your journey of self destruction over and over. ur ready to give up but he won’t let you. you think, today he won’t come. today he will give up on me too. he never does.
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scaryfaggot · 6 days ago
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is this anything
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bennetsbonnet · 3 months ago
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Two statements about characters can and should co-exist: Pride and Prejudice edition
Mr Bennet has a close relationship with Elizabeth and provides amusing observations on the folly of human nature BUT he is a terrible husband and father who consistently neglects the women who rely on him for absolutely everything; Elizabeth and Jane turned out so well in spite of him, not because of him.
Mrs Bennet's behaviour is understandable given the era in which she lived and the subsequent pressure she was under to get her daughters married well, which wasn't entirely for vanity reasons given that Longbourn was entailed BUT she was still fundamentally vain, ridiculous and rude; such pressure, even combined with an absent husband, still does not make her behaviour justifiable, nor her a sympathetic character, as she enabled Lydia (whose subsequent elopement with Wickham almost ruined the family) for far too long.
Mr Collins is unfairly portrayed as a middle-aged sycophant in most adaptations, rather than the young clergyman who sucks up to his patroness in pursuit of a more lucrative living that he was BUT he is still a ridiculous character who you are not meant to feel sympathy for when Elizabeth rejects him; he is rude, hypocritical and thinks of himself far too highly considering how vapid he actually is.
Caroline Bingley is often too harshly judged as a 'pick-me,' even though her relentless pursuit of Darcy is understandable given his wealth & status and how important it was for women to make a good marriage BUT she was still rude, vain and treated Jane terribly; plus she was a hypocritical snob, given the manner in which she looked down upon the Bennet family's relations despite the Bingleys' own background in trade.
Elizabeth is incredibly witty, courageous and endearing and instantly likeable which makes Darcy's slight of her at the Meryton assembly all the more of an affront to us as readers BUT, while it explains her dislike of him, she is no means perfect herself; she had far too much misplaced pride in her ability to successfully read others' characters and consequently ignored positive accounts of Darcy in favour of believing the deceitful Wickham, given her prejudice against the former.
Mr Darcy was harshly judged by Elizabeth, even though there are many more sympathetic elements to his character than immediately meet the eye BUT he was not shy or innocent; he was always a haughty rich man who had never been told no, thought far too highly of himself and, ultimately, thoroughly deserved to be rebuked and subsequently made to reform his character.
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modmad · 2 months ago
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studies of the newest Toon God in my list of Toon God blorbos
someone tell Mr. Davies if he wants a cartoonist for a full spinoff comic books series I am like. Right here.
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morganbritton132 · 3 months ago
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Hopper is never having a good day when he has to deal with children but he’s having an even worse day when the kids in question are Eddie ‘Come Back With a Warrant’ Munson and Steve ‘I’ll Answer Your Questions When My Lawyer is Present’ Harrington.
They are eight and seven years old in the backseat of his truck after Hopper caught them separately doing shit they’re not supposed to do. His plan was to drive around a bit, scare them, and then send them on their way but neither are taking it seriously.
Steve, at least, is sticking to his words and hasn’t spoken since he requested a lawyer. Eddie, on the other hand, hasn’t shut up.
Hopper said he was talking them to jail and Eddie’s response was to point out that they weren’t committing crimes. They were committing miss-de-meters and second, “The police station’s that way. You’re drivin’ to Uncle Wayne’s.”
Hopper feels like a glorified taxi driver at this point. He makes one last attempt to instill a little fear of god into these future felons by saying, “You’re going to get grounded by your parents and you’ll deserve it.”
There’s a beat of silence before Steve pipes up, “What’s grounded?”
“It’s when your parents bury you in the backyard,” Eddie supplies helpfully.
“Oh…” Steve says and then loudly announces, “Mr. Hopper, I can’t be grounded. We have a pool.”
“That’s okay,” Eddie cuts in before Hopper can steer this conversation in the right direction.
He clasps a hand on Steve’s shoulder in the rearview and tells him, “They’ll drown you instead.”
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forecast0ctopus · 6 months ago
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they shouldve had a tos episode where they had to wear tuxedos for whatever reason.. i love it when they have to wear funny disguises….
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gh0stbreath · 11 days ago
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NEW [ish] ICE CREAM BARS IN YOUR AREA NOW!
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seungmins-housewife · 6 months ago
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sirgawainofgalifrey · 4 months ago
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You know, I have a hard time believing Ford liked Fidds that much when they first met.
This started off as: haha Stanford "Grammer, Stanley" Pines would have had an aneurysm meeting Fiddleford and then it spiraled out of control.
The last ones based off that one daredevil comic btw. (I saw it and I thought of them)
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prostocupoftea · 2 months ago
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Besties, amiright 🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗
alternative name - who tf put anti-villain and anti-hero in a room together???
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