i have so many thoughts about the ending of Narnia, when they fall back through the wardrobe and into the spare room.
What does Narnia think? When their kings and queens vanish? Do they wait for them, the same as they wait for Aslan? Do they think they've been abandoned? Do they search tirelessly? How long does it take for them to give up hope, if they ever do?
And what about the Pevensies? How do they handle suddenly being thrown back into the past? Do their memories blur? Do they struggle with being children again, when their hearts and minds are already so grown? Do they turn to a friend only to remember that they're not there? Do they whisper to trees and ask animals their names and wait in silence before remembering that this is not the world they know?
Does Edmund flinch at Turkish Delights, or the brush of winter? Does Susan ache when someone calls her gentle? Does she ever miss the weight of her bow? Does Peter miss the weight of his sword? Does Lucy ever hear a song and think of Tumnus? Do they all stand straighter, mindlessly keeping their crowns balanced before remembering they aren't there?
Do they struggle with the harsh lack of magic in this new-old world? Do they dream of Narnia and wake up in tears, a hole in their chest that nothing can really fill?
They spent a lifetime in that world, fighting for it and ruling it, learning the laws of magic and royalty; is that something they ever forget?
harold, they’re lesbians
people are gay, steven
i’m a lesbian, carl
don’t be a transphobe, chad
we support the gays, david
i’m not jealous, flavio. i’m gay
just remembered shows used to have 20-25 eps per season
attractive men in complete despair has gotta be one of my favorite genres of man.
I don't want a Career I want to Fuck Around
GenZ culture is Wanting to talk about your real issues with your family, but refusing to because you’ll be told its because of that damn phone.
GenZ culture is considering self harm but never doing it because you don’t want to be shamed by everyone except other GenZ’s
GenZ culture is having your childhood ripped away by all the problems in life that the older generations started
GenZ culture is wanting to kill yourself but never doing it because there are too many fucked up things in this world to fix first
GenZ culture is being treated like a child, even though your right to be one has been ripped away
GenZ culture is Joking about having depression with your friends, but wondering if it’s really just a joke
GenZ culture is sad
But GenZ culture is the most accepting
GenZ culture is not understanding how people can just Judge based on sexuality, race, or looks. It’s not knowing why there has to be people like this in the world.
GenZ culture is ready to fight back
Jenny Slate, Stage Fright (2019)
No one talks enough about that one scene where Kaz sweeps a cape over Inej and there are an incredulous amount of flower petals scattering in the wind, and Inej is like these were my mother's favourite flowers, but Kaz is like cool story bro I'm glad you're back :) This boy couldn't care less about these flowers, because he's so focused on his scheme to get her away from Van Eck.
And Inej grows up believing there's no one out there for her who fits the description her father gave her. No one has learned her favourite flower, song, or sweet. She associated these specific items with affection.
And just...Kaz doesn't give Inej these exact things. Not flowers, but a knife. Not sweets, but a ship. Not a song, but the sound of freedom as she rushes to meet her parents at the harbour.
Kaz challenges the idea of love Inej was taught, and I think it's beautiful because what her father said still remains true. It's not about gift-giving, but how well the person has gotten to know you, and Kaz understands what Inej needs goes beyond flowers.
So when they're surrounded by these petals, yes, it's wonderfully symbolic for Inej, but the true expression of Kaz's loyalty isn't in these types of gestures: it lies in the fact that he came back for her, that he fights with and for her. Inej doesn't need flowers, but she needs someone to put her complete trust in. And it is that boy who earns her heart.
Rewatching SGA has taught me two things about Todd:
1. He's really good at getting imprisoned and
2. he's really bad at keeping a Hive ship in one piece.
petition to rename the usa ‘south canada’
i love going back to the beginning of a piece of media with the full weight of knowing how it ends. you see characters get introduced and it’s literally like
[id: the ‘they don’t know’ meme edited to say ‘they don’t know the profound and life-changing effect they will have on each other’. it shows a simple drawing of a guy with a party hat standing in the corner of a room, looking at two couples who are happy and dancing. the guy is edited to have shiny, tearful eyes. end id.]
no rest for the wicked but the wicked is an emotional unstable asexual biromatic disaster with abandonment and daddy issues who instead of going to therapy reads unholy amounts of platonic soulmate AU's on ao3 she/her 18
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