I mean I would go so far as to say that it's BECAUSE Eddie's repressed that he's good in bed. He is so disconnected from his own ability to want or desire anything that his ONLY move is to pull out all the stops for his partner so that he never has to be connected to his own body. Which isn't to say that he doesn't enjoy sex, but I think what he enjoys most is his partner's enjoyment. He's like the most extreme version of a service top. He can't even get off unless the person he's with is losing their minds. IMO.
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Something something about Gerrard being a literal physical representation of repression and only when he was removed from the 118 and replaced by Bobby was Tommy able to figure himself out and become his full self.
Now going into season 8 we have history repeating itself - Gerrard as repression incarnate is present at the 118 once more and only when he is removed and Bobby restored to captain can those who need to (*cough* Eddie *cough*) unrepress themselves and figure out who they are!
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Isn't it funny how a lot of Gideon's Cohort fantasies included wooing the Cohort necromancers? When she only had one prominent and especially prickly necromancer in her life, at the time?
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Me: Ugh, why can't I get out of this funk? Everything I know I need to do seems so exhausting, and even getting out of bed is becoming harder.
Jorge Rivera-Herrans' new clip: 'MY SON I'M FINALLY HOME!'
*NEW ENERGY LEVEL UNLOCKED*
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doodle a gijinka/human nwb or ns if you feel like it? :) also good luck with this whole thing!
I hope you know some of these are old sketches because that is how normal i am about them
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Me seeing that we’re getting 141 as a new fire crew in weewoo world and my brain immediately thinks about psalm 141 and sonnet 141 (Shakespeare)
Bearing in mind the fact that 911 loves to play on religious theming and has been know to play into some Shakespearean themes before as well, I think it’s v era much worth paying note to both the palm and the sonnet!
Sonnet 141 is about the conflict of senses and desire - the pain of desire and love is equally soothing.
In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes,
For they in thee a thousand errors note;
But ’tis my heart that loves what they despise,
Who, in despite of view, is pleas’d to dote;
Nor are mine ears with thy tongue’s tune delighted;
Nor tender feeling, to base touches prone,
Nor taste, nor smell, desire to be invited
To any sensual feast with thee alone:
But my five wits nor my five senses can
Dissuade one foolish heart from serving thee,
Who leaves unsway’d the likeness of a man,
Thy proud heart’s slave and vassal wretch to be:
Only my plague thus far I count my gain,
That she that makes me sin awards me pain.
Part of the sonnet hints at the ladies unfaithfulness and at her being displeasing sexually and that should be enough for him to leave, but his heart hasn’t caught up with (essentially) his brain!
It’s one of the dark lady sonnets Shakespeare wrote which was the sequence of sonnets that followed the fair youth sonnets sequence.
There is thought among Shakespeare scholars that the dark lady sonnets, because they display a distaste for women, are meant as a counterpoint and juxtaposition to the fair youth sonnets which are homoerotic in their nature and therefore this sonnet is meant to play into the idea of love and desire overcoming sense and societal expectations!!
Psalm 141 to all intents and purposes plays to a similar theme, albeit one of asking god to protect one from enemies but also from the temptation to sin - to resist the enticements of the wicked.
Can’t wait to see if these themes play out in anyway across this season
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