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Sam + catching the keys 🔑
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GOOD OMENS | 2x05: "The Ball"
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dailyeloise · 3 days
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CLAUDIA JESSIE AS ELOISE BRIDGERTON BRIDGERTON CHARACTER INTRODUCTIONS
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lucilla-sims · 1 day
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Thank you everyone who letting me know that this top named SP50 Butterfly was already converted ❤ but when I read the messages from you, I already had the top ready 🙈 I look on beautiful version by @diwasims and I see that my version is little bit different. I attached everything to the body so my straps doesn't clip 😊 I hope you don't mind me posting my version as well ❤ happy simming ❤
🦋 for teen and adult woman
🦋 with all morphs
🦋 categorized as casual top
🦋 all original Maxis colors
🦋 all files are compressed
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You can choose between standalone AF and TF version or TF Repod version for which you need AF packages 🙂.
Standalone AF version simfileshare / mediafire
Standalone TF version simfileshare / mediafire
Repod TF version simfileshare / mediafire
Credits: EAxis
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ourflagmeansbts · 5 hours
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Source (Season 2 - December 15th 2023)
puertoricaninja: Chaos Dump pt…? 🏴‍☠️🫶🏽✨
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samdeancrimespree · 2 days
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croatoan is sooo unreal to me. episode starts with them bickering over whether or not dean would kill an innocent man, going “fine.” “fine.” in bitchy teenage girl tones. and then… what? a whole 5 hours later? dean is prepared to go full juliet because he cannot stand to live without sam. it’s so sickening. no amount of arguing could ever root out their codependency. dean tells sam he’s just tired of hunting so that sam doesn’t feel responsible for his life when we all know he would rather die than live without sam. insane writing. insane show
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Tom Sturridge - ComicCon Holland 2024.
photos taken by me.
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Ruby and Effie, best friends and the only zombies on the town's high school cheer team.
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Akutagawa daily 942/★
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🌴Sul Sul Coachella🌴
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2sw · 23 hours
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Supernatural S2E02 Everybody Loves a Clown
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Dana Scully: a Fear of Death Rooted in Eternal Judgment
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I think Scully's fear of death is rooted in a fear of judgment.
According to her faith, one either gets into Heaven or Hell (with a pit stop here or there to atone for their sins.) One would think that would be a comfort to the morally unbreakable Dana Scully.
But it isn't.
During her atheistic arc (Season 1 through early Season 2), Scully was determined to do her job and do it well. The paranoia of death didn't cling to her as it does in later seasons.... until Beyond the Sea. Her father's ghost visiting her right after his death and being channeled later through Luthor Lee Boggs, twice-- it takes its toll, unwinding the foundational principles of her life: that Death is final; and that there are no ghosts or psychics or even angels or demons, just sick men and women who abuse others through their superstitions. Scully chooses ignorance, reverting away from this new territory because "I'm afraid... I'm afraid to believe." The rest of Season 1, she didn't want to die, panicked in the face of it; but wasn't as paranoid as, again, later seasons.
Then One Breath happens: Scully experienced something she "couldn't find the words" to explain, even when facing death alongside Mulder in Dod Kalm. It's Scully who is fearless as their end approaches, reassuring Mulder he has nothing to fear based on that experience. Thus, One Breath began her agnostic arc-- where she believed, deep down, but was afraid to fully accept that belief (i.e., her shaken projections on Pfaster in Irresistible and her activated voodoo curse in Fresh Bones.) Death is a place of peace, hence why she denies it to Pfaster (we later learn in Orison.)
When we reach Season 3's Revelations, Scully's agnosticism turns to religious terror. "God is speaking, and no one is listening", she confesses to the priest-- what she means is, that God has been speaking to and judging me, and I've been failing. Thus, her paranoia of Death: not because of its finality (Season 1) or promise of peace (Season 2), but because it could find her at fault and deny her a blessed eternal life.
In Season 4, Scully doesn't want to "run back to God" in Gethsemane; but faces her fears once Death is inescapable in Redux II.
In Season 5, she battles with her religious fragility, struggling for peace after her daughter is stolen before her Christian burial (Emily) and after her spirit returns during a case with angels and demons. Scully may be more vulnerable to religious manipulation, but she is also more secure in her beliefs of a peaceful afterlife.
By Season 6, Scully continues to look upon Death as God's judgment: eternal reward or eternal torment. But then Tithonus happens: Fellig shakes Scully's convictions that eternity is a good thing, showing her the soul of an eternally tormented man... making her wonder if she is guaranteed a happy ending, after all.
This brings up to Season 7's Orison, where Scully stands in judgment of Pfaster and the "Reverend" Orison. When she murders Pfaster in cold blood, her doubts and criticisms rise up against her, brandishing her with the same immoral code-- thus, making her fear eternal condemnation from God: the end meted out to both convicts, or an immortal torment ala Alfred Fellig. This was an extremely crucial moment for her development as a character... and would have been given no resolution if not for Gillian's all things.
all things is the resolution to Scully's paranoia: "God talks back", she comes to terms with herself, and makes a final decision out of principle and not panic, out of assuredness and not anguish. Scully is secure; and she finds the stability to embrace her beliefs, religion, and faith as it should be: a source of rest, a refuge from fear.
Thanks for reading~
Enjoy!
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dailybridgerton · 12 days
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Season 1 // Season 2 // Season 3
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theylikeholdinghands · 7 months
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The caption omfg
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ourflagmeansbts · 14 hours
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Via Samba Schutte's instagram story (Season 2 - March 18th 2024)
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