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Fizzarolli shirt available via Hot Topic June 18, 2025.
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I took some screenshots for reference
#vox#staticmoth#hazbin hotel#the vees#valentino hazbin hotel#vox hazbin hotel#vox the tv demon#hazbin valentino
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If that val song clip is real we are in for a whole lot of angst when Vox gets defeated. I’m pretty sure Alastor will make it look like he killed Vox but actually put him in “time out” in the shadow realm or in the radio waves.
Which means Val and everyone will think he’s dead and act accordingly.
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modern sansa stark has a tiktok account where she does mid song covers and outfit checks and a bunch of other generic young teen stuff. cersei occasionally comments to give her somewhat overcritical fashion pointers except as cersei's own world starts falling apart she ends up giving sansa increasingly questionable and cynical life advice until she's full on sitting on her luxury duvet three glasses of wine in venting through tiktok comments to this thirteen year old child who is just sitting there like. ok. and then sansa starts matching names to faces and realizes that this lady is actually the mother of her terrible jerk middle school ex-bf and blocks her so cersei retaliates by reporting sansa's account for terrorism.
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Imagine believing that female characters can't be well written in sci-fi material when we have these women in a single TV show:







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I’m sure Andor will be remembered for a long time as unequivocally justifying the more morally gray rebels’ methods but it’s really more complicated than that because of what we learn about Kleya. All that Luthen did may not have given the rebellion the win at Yavin if he truly sacrificed having any kind of human connection and didn’t have this one person who loved him, believed in him, and stuck with him to the bitter end after he’d alienated so many.
It’s just great, you’d expect Luthen’s backstory might tell us that he did have children, that he lost a whole family or something, but his primary motivation, his heart, has always been hiding in plain sight and it’s Kleya. They try not to have that kind of relationship because it could get in the way of what they have to do but she’s been with him since the very beginning of his fight when he saved her, and it’s kind of always been about her. It makes a big contrast between him and Saw, who abandoned Jyn and is so comfortable making enemies he can’t trust that anyone is on his side anymore. Kleya is his daughter, she is the future he’s fighting for, and he couldn’t have done it all without her.
Luthen’s willingness to sacrifice anything for the cause does give him a significant weakness because it means no one can trust him. Mon has no real reason to believe he’ll safely extract her after her Senate speech. Because he’s continued operating in total isolation on Coruscant after that, the rebellion can’t be sure they can trust his information about the Death Star.
It doesn’t mean his contributions to the rebellion should be forgotten and his memory disrespected. But in the end his work paying off hinges on Kleya, who knew him better than anyone, and Cassian, who knows he’s not as unlike Luthen as he’d like to think, being able to trust him when it matters most. The rebelllion could never be sustainable without everyone being able to come together knowing they’re safer that way than with the Empire.
And Luthen surely knew that. He never went to Yavin because he knew there would be no place for him in what he helped build and that was a good thing. But that’s a sacrifice he made out of love and he couldn’t have known how important that is, that it worked because he was more than Axis, he was a father to Kleya. She was his reason as much as Bix is Cassian’s. And it’s just really touching that there are people who won’t let what he did be forgotten when he clearly never counted on it.
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Andor 2.10 - Make It Stop
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today's underrated pitt dynamic: this dad and lesbian daughter, both clowns
(credit here/@nocontextthepitt)
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the real recession indicator is how much horror is EATING this year
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Alex Browning, Final Destination (2000) Kimberly Corman, Final Destination 2 (2003) Wendy Christensen, Final Destination 3 (2006) Nick O'Bannon, The Final Destination (2009) Sam Lawton, Final Destination 5 (2011) Iris Campbell, Final Destination Bloodlines (2025)
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Final Destination: Bloodlines really said: "Hey what if your grandma and mom's irrational anxieties about all of the horrible ways you could die every single second of every day were 100% real and valid and actually happening RIGHT NOW" and then they brutally killed everyone and we all laughed.
#i know it's not that deep and i am very glad they didn't try to do the whole generational trauma was the real monster all along!!! twist#yeah agree#final destination#final destination bloodlines
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Vox came to me in a dream and told me to post this.
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he's a monstrous heartless villain to YOU. he's a pinup girl to me
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i’m gonna freak the fuck out.
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Feeling down just makes you doodle stupid things sometimes
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