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Class break 🖤🤍
If this gets lots of reblogs I will make a cute/naughty part 2 😏
Prints with shoko
Prints only sugusato
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Sweet Stuff
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YOU ARE IMPORTANT TO PEOPLE!!!!!! YOU BRING JOY INTO THEIR LIVES!!!!!!!!!! YOU MAKE THEM HAPPY JUST BY EXISTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PEOPLE THINK ABOUT YOU POSITIVELY EVEN WHEN YOURE NOT WITH THEM!!!!!!!!! PEOPLE LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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the problem with being creative is that you start to feel very guilty when you haven’t created anything in a while
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Best of Neil's stage directions/commentary in the good omens s1 script book














I went back and read this to help me cope after s2, as one does
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i love crowley’s angel hair so much sorry not sorry
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Na-Kyum being assertive is tonight's cherry on top

LOOK AT THAT LITTLE SHY SMIRK OMG OMG 🥹🥹🥹🥹
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Patroclus: Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Be kind.
Achilles: I once saw you kill a child because he took your dice.
Patroclus: Exactly. That was my battle. So be kind.
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so, who’s the clingiest?
achilles: [sitting on patroclus’ lap, twirling his black curl around his finger while nuzzling into his neck]
achilles: patroclus, obviously
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achilles running away from patroclus after their first kiss when he had spent the entire time being flirty and making advances on him like pushing him on the bed or rubbing their noses together be like

#them rubbing their noses together is so cute and domestic i wanna cry#achilles and patroclus#patrochilles#patroclus#the song of achilles#achilles
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I genuinely think one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the entire odyssey is in book 11 where odysseus travels to the underworld and the little reunion he has with many of the people with whom be fought along in the trojan war. Specifically the conversation he has with Achilles when they meet up because it is to me, a key in understanding the maturity of the odyssey compared to the iliad (the odyssey was supposedly written much later into homer's life) and it really showcases the tragedy of achille's entire charachter.
So basically odysseus bumps into achilles who's chilling with patroclus as one does, and after he greets him, odysseus basically tries to tell him that he has no reason to be sad that is dead, that by dying on the war he merilly fulfilled the prophecy he died for in the first place, ensuring that his name will go undying for the rest of the ages, that he'll never be forgotten, that he's placese himself in the front light for entire generations to come.
And achilles, achilles who came to troy barely an adult, achilles who stepped into a war he knew he would never leave alive, achilles who sacrificed his youth and his future on earth in a heartbeat for a chance to be known as a hero-
simply looks odysseus in the face and tells him he would trade a lifetime as a king of the underworld for a single day on earth working as a servant, unknown.
We spend an entire book that centers around Achilles and his unbending pride, a pride he fosters because he can't bare to stain the only thing he can save of himself; his name.
And then in an offhand scene in a book written years later, he simply looks the reader in the face and tells them he's regretted it.
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-The Iliad of Homer, BOOK XVIII
-Fool's Fate, Robin Hobb
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