In French class when we learned that some countries use nonante instead of quatre-vingt-dix and whatever bullsh*ttery comes with it we all just f*cking rioted and decided that we would all use words from Belgian French if French from France was dumb
“HA! I told you my french was better!” Belgium said in triumph. “Yeah, better for losers who can’t soeak proper french!” She replied smugly.
“Oh you!! You should definitely riot anonymous! Show her a taste of what’s coming!”
“Oh please! I know everything about riots! You won’t last an hour against!”
“OH YOU LITTE—“
They proceeded to argue for the next hour, are we sure they’re friends?
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I’m back in the fucking building again
(-stanley probbalt)
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still unsure bout this one but might as well post it anyway x-P
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*leans against the door frame, chugging a bottle of coke*
so we're all in agreement that the violet flowers, to catherine, are a symbol of heathcliff, right? and heathcliff knows this, right? and that's why he so vehemently denied the flowers have any meaning, because as far as he's concerned, catherine broke his heart and therefore he meant nothing to her, so ultimately the flowers were meaningless? right?
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what does drinky narrator look like without glasses?
While he did genuinely need his glasses when he was human, now they're just for show.
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What a plot twist you were. [x]
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Thinking about the implications of the shift from season one having each episode structured around a single interview session, to the premiere episode of the second season containing two partial sessions and reference to another that happened off screen. Previously, almost every scene in the show occurred between the moments Daniel prepared to conduct the interview and the conversation immediately following the end of a recording. Each of these sessions focused on an identifiable chapter of Louis’ life, the delineation between which was further emphasised by the subtle changes to Louis’ framing and approach. As Louis begins to question his recollection and interpretation of events however, so those neat boundaries have started to erode. Now, recollections of his and Claudia’s search for old world vampires spill over three sessions, one of which the audience is only aware of due to Daniel making an impatient remark about how meandering it was (“And I want to thank you, Louis, for yesterday’s eight hours on how to avoid the sun and torpedoes while cruising the Mediterranean war theatre.”). The effect of the conversations and passages of time between sessions meanwhile has been brought to the forefront, positioning it as, if not more, important than what is being discussed during the interview itself. This more organic and uncurated structure seems to be a tentative promise that Louis may be able to find something in his recollections that will allow him to grow, but also serves as an ominous warning of the danger that these memories pose for Louis.
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Two characters in search of a country song
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update!
New chapter for zenith of stars is up!
Interlude 4 (update #59) has been posted.
FFN | AO3 | SB
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Narrator is just floating around dont mind him
Also little stanley
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So so sorry for scampering through your pale fire tag but I read it about 3 months ago and oh my god
The thing nobody tells you about books like Pale Fire is that once you've read them, you receive a permanent "divided by 1" debuff, in that you are technically the same person you were before you started, but now a process is forever taking place.
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"Oh, this is wonderful! You did it, N!"
(windows crashing sfx)
my art for @employee052's a date with narry event! :] since auro drew the panels for our initial submission, i decided i'd at least chip in and draw smth too. took me 3 days but i got there!
n belongs to the stupid dumb idiot @superaurora16 (my loser brother)
vers with n's glitches (tw eyestrain) and transparent arts of both under the cut :]
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