Who are the two people attending Jailey’s wedding?
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hear me out: divorce ceremonies. divorce cake and divorce outfits. toasts to the uncouple spoken by the Worst Man and Maid of Dishonor (gender neutral). separate piles of gifts for the freshly parted, stuff like nice sheets and Target giftcards and cookbooks. marriage gets to have all this ritual attached to it and by god divorce deserves some of that action
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'tumblr i told you to stop sniping my post quality' translation: 80's sequel to this so click for better quality
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Back to watching Elementary again, another aspect of the show I enjoy is Sherlock’s open adoration and appreciation of Watson both as a person and a fellow detective. I think that’s something that has been lost in a lot of Holmes adaptions - started mainly by the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce movies - of Watson being a comedic foil to Holmes, an inept bungler that Sherlock puts up with.
I feel like even in adaptions that have Holmes/Watson having a good relationship, there is this sense of exasperation coming from Holmes about some of Watson’s behaviors (BBC and RDJ come to mind). In Elementary, once Sherlock accepts and embraces his love for Watson, he never really backs down from it. We rarely see him frustrated with her, and if so it’s because of her actions not personality clashes. He knows he’s weird and obnoxious and adapts to Watson’s habits without making a big eye rolling deal out of it.
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Why does everyone want Jason to respond to his trauma “healthily”? 1, who gets to decide what’s “healthy”? Just because something isn’t relatable to you, a real person who is not and never has been a vigilante or died and been resurrected, doesn’t mean it’s “bad writing.” Everything Jason has ever done has been a reaction to what he’s been through, everything he’s been through has informed who he is now. 2, that is so boring, the Bats are all a bunch of maladaptive coping mechanisms in a metaphorical trench coat, that’s what’s interesting about them!
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wait, your favorite title card music ISN'T porky's tire trouble?
ONLY if it’s the version that plays in Naughty Neighbors, where it inexplicably loops a second time and ruins the opening joke of the short that is reliant on its tranquil music
JOKES ASIDE THOUGH I REALIZED I DID FORGET ANOTHER FAVORITE IN MY POST! yes i know the 3 i’ve linked in answering this are all Daffy cartoons… but i haven’t been able to get this out of my head recently, especially given that i’d been surrounding myself with more ‘50s shorts for these polls and Stalling seemed to get a lot of mileage out of this song
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ah . found the “WHY DID CURT’S DEATH HAVE NO FANFARE” post . [clenched teeth strained smile]
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I think the flowers on the cover are pink camellias. They look sort of purple too. We'll see when it's clear but it is very fitting if it's camellia.
Camellia represents noble death among samurai. It can also mean everlasting love and devotion.
Also yeah, he does look like a frog.
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Neo TWEwY is on Steam. Get steampunk! Or make a some steam pun or something. I don't know. Just let them know about it.
>Squeenix in charge of marketing NEO
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the event story is not out yet! it'll be out in a couple of days
but according to the summary preview, madara has to take care of an actual literal very small child! let's see how that goes sldkjmlsk
BRO? mama's mama era
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not me lying wide awake at 5:30am on a sunday on my day off bc after almost a full year I finally FINALLY realized the implication of the end of remember them from the cyclops saga
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We won't ever get it, but I think it would've been cool to see an antagonist/client who hates Edgeworth specifically because of what he did as von Karma's student. Like someone whose loved one -- I want to say 'sister' because AA, but I think it'd be pretty cool if it was their father -- was wrongly convicted and given the death sentence because he silenced witnesses or presented faulty evidence or something similar, and there's no fix to it. The case ends with the truth being revealed and ringing hollow, because they don't want revenge, not really; maybe they just want the verdict overturned, but even that doesn't change anything, because the person is gone, and whatever damage could have been done has been done, and they just have to live with it, all of them. I think it'd be interesting to see how Edgeworth and the people around him handle that confrontation -- the idea that you can change and try to fix your mistakes the best you can, but there are some things you'll never be able to atone for. Not really. And you just have to keep living.
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The issue with a lot of these deaths in MOTA is that people don't know if their friends are dead or not. At the end of the episode Buck thinks he's still alive since some of the plane bailed out. It's less than they don't care and more that they don't know.
A lot of the men during this era would land safely on the ground and then be killed by ground soldiers or by angry civilians so even bailing out doesn't guarantee their safety. Im sure the death of Barry is going to have more meaning later in the show but I think they're trying to showcase the chaos of the war and the fact that they just don't know.
Also not all death is meaningful.
"not all death is meaningful" is one of the most sinister & bleak things i have ever had the displeasure of reading.
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guess who did a single pull by accident and got a lucky c1 furina 🥺
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which character in Yakuza do you think has the best development?
everyone gonna say im biased but genuinely daigo has my favorite character development throughout the series
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