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it was played as a joke but
there's something genuinely harrowing about gorgug and kristen on the deck of the ship, pelted by rain, swarmed by dragons, these two teenagers looking at each other with wide eyes trying to bury the fear down deep, and
do you remember when we died?
they were freshmen, they were children, they were two years younger but it feels like a hundred hundred years ago
it feels like yesterday, because deep down they're still that boy hiding his too large frame behind a metal flower and a girl stuffing her too large personality into the pages of her bible
do you remember when we died?
the ship rocks violently with cannon fire, hands of fear and divinity and loss creeping from the clouds
do you remember the day you lost your faith?
do you remember a forest so sharp it cut you clean through?
do you think we ever woke up?
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making out with someone is genuinely so hot, and dick grayson would never disagree with that sentiment. it's the way he seems to slide you onto his lap with ease, he treats you like you weigh nothing and to him, you really dont weigh anything. the soft kisses going up your neck, one hand cupping your jaw, it seemed like all he ever wanted to do was kiss you. he holds you tight when he does, his tongue practically down your throat. it's a level of intimacy some can only find through sex, but when he finally lets you gasp for breath, pressing his lips back to your neck and muttering out "so pretty, my favorite girl in the world"
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I don't think we talk enough about the fact that the very first ghost Jack actually saw was his own son
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the book of bill confirming that dipper does in fact have some kind of undiagnosed anxiety disorder did more for me than it should’ve
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Thinking again about:
“You saw that girl and she was in the sandbox, and she was crying"
"You gave her your tonka truck"
"And i told you we couldn’t afford to buy another one."
"You said she should have it"
"because she’s sad. She’s sad, Mommy.”
@sspiderj: x
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rewatching mass in time of war and the whole shiv-kendall interaction where they're arguing over whether she knew about cruises and she's like i never got in the pool with any of those creeps and he's like yeah because dad let a gang of creeps run cruises and she's like no kendall because i was fifteen is just so. like interesting to me. it feels like one of very few direct, in-your-face reminders that shiv was both the only girl with three brothers but it wasn't just her brothers, she was a girl SURROUNDED by mainly men for most of her girlhood. and i think for all of kendall's posturing in that scene and his maybe-partly-authentic interest in dismantling the sexist abuse in waystar he has probably not considered that his only sister had an entirely different set of experiences considering he thinks a fifteen year old girl not getting in the pool with a bunch of grown men must mean she knew that those men were involved in large-scale sex crimes,,, and like whether she or any of them knew or not as children is a different conversation but i just think that scene is interesting from the perspective of like. we hear so little about their childhoods and it feels like a glimpse into the isolation of a girlhood without a present mother or sisters or anyone to guide you or contextualize your experiences. materially you have everything you could ever want but still you are profoundly alone
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always thinking abt how in bsd wan dazai shamelessly admits that he has 26 notebooks filled cover to cover completely dedicated to how much he “hates” chuuya. that is not normal behavior what is wrong w him
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