canon actually
Jesper: Your life isnt LIT if you havent almost drowned at least once
Kaz, Wylan, Matthias, Nina: *Glare*
Inej: Wrong crowd Jes…
Ricky: Kiss me if I’m wrong but-
Noel: Wrong. You’re wrong.
Ricky: I haven’t even-
Noel, aggressively eating a breath mint: You are WRONG!
TRANS AND AUTISM WIN AHAHAHHDHAHSHJAHAHHDJA
Okay but Jon agreeing that he sees Richie as trans-coded yesterday on stream and that he sees Paul as autistic-coded today on stream? We literally just keep winning
mutual 1: breaking into the ice court tomorrow. about to be rich lol
mutual 2: my shoes are welding into this incinerator rn don’t join a gang guys
mutual 3: just gambled away the last of my money!
mutual 4: i can’t believe i’m making bombs for a living i used to be rich as fuck i don’t need this
mutual 5: does anyone else hear the voices of the dead calling out to them or is that just me?
mutual 6: my girlfriend put me in jail omg i should’ve never trusted a grisha this is so embarrassing
yes.
I need them to interact
only one makes you immortal tho
i’m being cool as hell and you’re being a furry
reblog so this escapes containment and gets a fair spread
Nerdy Prudes Must Die reference??
womens bathroom is for coughing up blood mens bathroom is for drowning facedown in the toilet unisex bathroom is for biding your time
Something that is sad but also that I hugely appreciate about CK is that by the end, most of the systems that harmed the crows are still in place, but their relationships with themselves have grown and changed. I find this particularly interesting in the cases of Jesper and Wylan (shocking I know). Their identities still put them in danger of being exploited or harmed - Grisha indentures are still the norm in Kerch, and the auction scene made it very clear that if the Council knew Wylan's illiteracy was true, they would treat him much the same as his father did due to the culture surrounding productivity and ability. This might seem disheartening, but the hope lies in the shift in how these characters see themselves and their role in the world. By the end of the book, Jesper and Wylan are beginning to put away their internalized shame surrounding their identities. They may still have to hide who they are from the world to survive, but they're no longer hiding it from themselves - their true selves are no longer this crushing burden they have to turn away from to function. A general theme of the series is how, in accepting who they are and what has happened to them on a personal level, the crows place themselves in positions to make change on a systemic level - Inej and her ship, Nina and her mission, Kaz and his Barrel empire, Wylan and Jesper with their political, high-society empire. None of them are all the way there yet by the end - they're still healing, and both the loss of Matthias and the weight of those oppressive systems are going to weigh on them for a long time - but we get to see the very beginnings of that process. I'm going to bite someone.
this is what inspired my previous post btw :)
ruth was told how everyone was related to each other but she didn't retain that information at all so she's useless when pete asks her for help
i made another blog on accident but i decided that i should roll with it (instead of y’know, ignoring it)
so.. is there a topic that one specific blog would be good to cover?
might make it just art stuff..
COMMUNITY QUOTE IN THE WILD
Wylan: Kaz, I think you should play the role of my father. Kaz: I don’t want to be your father. Wylan: That’s perfect. You already know your lines.