I'll be chilling and then I'll remember the way Nico Robin screamed "I want to live" and then oopsie I'm on the floor sobbing, completely overcome by hope
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i spent one afternoon playing cards with my grandma and i think i finally get what people mean when they say life’s purpose is to find a sense of peace
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if there are zero Amber from Invincible defenders i am dead. i love Amber from Invincible and if that means i can’t look in the Reddit threads so be it. Amber they don’t know you like i do.
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I really, really wish people who don't have the capacity to properly take care of animals would simply accept and acknowledge that about themselves. This isn't even a post of me trying to be mean or judge anyone, I'm sure most people go into getting an animal with good intentions, but intentions and actions are different. If you don't have the time and the space and the care an animal needs, the animal will suffer. The fleeting joy of having a kitten or puppy or anything else doesn't last forever and they aren't toys to be put down and forgotten once you've moved past the inital excitement. If you don't have the ability to properly care for an animal, just accept that and simply admire them from a distance.
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I literally woke up in the middle of the night like God will dark rise is so fucking screwed. The line that’s like. “Everyone wanted to kill the Dark King.” What’s the part where he looks at Violet helplessly, haunted, almost pleading for mercy? But of course he reveals nothing of substance to anyone. Elizabeth is too young to understand but the reader knows what “Her relationship with that boy was…unnatural” can mean. Tying him to bedposts? Failing to strangle him? What else? Never not even once seeing beyond a mythological identity Will himself didn’t know he had? What did he think was the reason? That he was just intrinsically hateful? Of course he says nothing. Of course Violet can’t trust him- he’s given her nothing as painfully real as what she’s given him. So he gives her the sword hoping at least he can die at the hands of someone he loved, but even that doesn’t work out - she gives the sword to a Visander still furious at SARCEAN. The pattern continues; no one looks at Will, who vomits when he realizes what’s happened to James, Will who is much of a liar and killer and sneak as Elizabeth accuses but nonetheless wants to be different. Even when he doesn’t remember his own past. There’s no way out for him that doesn’t hurt. Hope this obsession passes soon given the one and a half years of waiting required for book 3
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god that diary entry really is so tragic though. because shauna’s right. she does subject herself to the worst parts of it and she never gets recognized for it. it’s just “where the fuck is the crazy grieving girl with our food” from the start of season two. but she keeps doing it. she steps forward to be the one to kill natalie and cut up javi even though no one asks, even though it clearly kills her. she is the only one willing to do what needs to be done and she’s so hurt that she doesn’t get recognized for it but she only tells her diary because of course she’s going to keep doing it. of course she’ll keep stepping into that role time and time again so no one else has to, even if they never once acknowledge the toll it takes on her. of course she’ll make sure everyone is fed. of course she’ll tell everyone else to leave when the hard part comes. of course she’ll yell to wake everyone else up when the cabin is on fire before getting her things and getting out. shauna can be so crass at times and some of it is genuine but some of it is such an act, some of it is protective. of course she’ll keep going after she loses so much. of course she’s so openly tired of everyone and of course she’ll do anything to keep them alive. of course she’ll be the fire alarm. of course she’ll be the butcher. of course she’ll be the villain so the group can still have their martyr. of course she feels she deserves recognition and of course she’ll never ask for it
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