Your dead husband suddenly shows up at your door. He looks the same, speaks the same, holding him feels the same, but it's not really him. He's just a few degrees off, a handful of different choices removed from the man you knew. He doesn't know you, he knows a different you. He's standing right there but there's an entire universe between you. But even though you know he's not really the man you loved you beg him to stay because someone who's almost him is better than being all alone.
(voice of a girl who's already weird about it) can i be weird about this
realizing i am essentially a god presiding over my creations. and i choose to put them in chaotic situations. anyways heres me picking one up
Ugh it baffles me that you can just buy animals like this without ANY prior research, I love this old ass fish ‼️‼️‼️
fucking goldfish tiktok made me cry bro
If you ask me what my favorite part about the magnus archives is I would say it’s the characterization. Not a single character is one dimensional. Martin, the lighthearted almost comedic relief character, the guy who had a crush on his boss and brought the guy tea like every day was the most pragmatic character in the end. He escaped prentiss and prepared for her attack, outsmarted Peter Lucas, got HIMSELF out of the lonely, and he always, without fail, knew the harsh reality of every situation. Jonathan sims aka the archivist is shown to be a grumpy, gloomy, and all around skeptical person, but his actions don’t reflect that. He desperately digs for answers, refuses to ask himself questions before running into dangerous situations, and he’s such a hopeless romantic. The man with every fact or hard truth in the book likes to imagine he might be good.
It’s the same in the magnus protocol
Alice is funny and carefree, she jokes and talks without thinking, she likes to tell people they are doomed, likes to joke about the bleakness of life, but it’s so obvious she believes in something brighter. Or she at least believes in loving the people around you to the point where at her lowest she manages to pick herself up by the boot straps and LEARN. Her friends are dead or gone and all she can think about is finding out how to fix it, forward motion. Celia is complex specifically in her feelings. She doesn’t seem to regret throwing Sam to the wolves necessarily, but she’s scared for him, guilty. Her guilt eats her alive even if she would have done the same thing again, for her baby, for her life. Gwen is interesting because through every single one of her arrogant, snobby, “I’m better than you”s, she never ever believes it. She might think she’s better, might reach for power, claw her way to the top, but does she ever actually think she’s better? Would she ever have the confidence in herself to ask for help, she is stuck in a limbo state where she wants to be separate from everyone but can’t help but to seek their company, even when it’s clear she isn’t even welcome.
Thank you for coming to my ted talk, none of this makes any sense, I’m gonna fall asleep now.
Listening to episode 39 when you’re already feeling sick
“outside assistance” — a pjsk spiderman au mini comic
featuring mizuki akiyama as spiderman’s civilian contact!!
What if other! Sam’s fear was being wholly consumed by another person or being stripped of autonomy…
Sorry we put your boyfriend in the freezer, yeah we didn't want him to spoil :/
diversity win! the woman from another timeline with unclear intentions is pansexual!
What I can think of rn: podcasts, sonic, my oc’s