Rapidly switching between "I'm rly excited to see Tennant's doctor again!" And "I'm so pissed that they've pulled such a cheap fanservice-y move rather than introducing us properly to the actual 14th doctor" at terminal velocity.
cant stop thinking abt it. frankenstein is like a big cat who domesticated himself
Guess who, nameless Ghoul? - an Animatic from the Clergy
the year is 2026. you're getting married to your wonderful partner. it's the happiest moment of your life. as you say the vows and kiss as a married couple for the first time, you freeze in shock. you see him in the crowd
Ford: “Im in love with the shape of you”
credit to @moremoremarch7th (an irl friend) for inspiration
The two Ghost emotions: healing religious trauma and horny.
(Bless you @the-cardinale)
I like “Lavender Wedding” and “Bi Fiddleford” as much as the next guy, but I feel like this headcanon needs more attention.
Suggestive Bonus:
I love how some books have a low rating when the sequel books have astonishingly high ratings. Like, the author wrote that first book like that to make you hate the life the mc has or how things are where they live, to help you understand the mc's need to escape. But some of you are like I hate how the author pictured the mc. They are such a weakling. They have no backbone to defend themselves whatsoever. The world around them was disgusting, I don't want to read more about it. I mean yeah, if the book triggers things for you you shouldn't continue. But then again, you should've checked the tws before starting it and then giving it a low rating. If it's not the triggers, then I'm sorry to tell you that you're a prejudiced piece of shit. You want to escape that world so you stop reading it and spit your hatred in reviews, then give it a one star. But if you had continued the series you could've seen that the mc is not the weakling you thought them to be. You missed out on all the good parts of the story. And I'm happy you didn't read the continuation because you don't deserve to read about such awesome characters. Go be miserable in your hatred-filled life.
The Hunter visits Gilbert's window quite frequently during the Hunt. To the point it's become a habit. During their endeavors, the Hunter shares their insight with their sickly friend, telling him of the things they've seen and learned.
Even after slaying the beast outside that window, when the Blood Moon shines brightly in the sky, the Hunter still visits that window out of habit. And each time they break down in tears as they kneel before the shattered glass and broken bars.
Theory: The people who simp for Ganondorf also now simp for General Radahn
do you ever not write for so long that you’re almost afraid to? like what if I’m dumb now
What kind of blog is it? You'll never know bc I'm indecisive.
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