Bill: Els, what wrong?
Els: My boyfriend dumped me.
Bill in his head: YES! YES! HELL YES!
Bill hugging els: I'm so sorry.
me and who
Okay but what if the tinman, scarecrow, and cowardly lion- but they were a dysfunctional yaoi polycule.
god im going to be fucking hallucinating this video for months ok there’s just so much to this to break down
the initial fact they’re talking through a hand puppet with the oobi eyes
the horrible, horrible desynch between their words and the movements of the hand
lack of any clear place the hand is looking
“dwells in the depths”. just the whole sentence itself and the weird inflection on it.
the fact that the dude clearly already discovered this thing and was so moved by it they went to record it
“wuoah”, and the split second of open-palmed hand that no longer resembles a puppet
the weird fade in on the music and the fact it sounds a little distorted at first
the very specific but undefinable emotion conveyed by the music
the inconsistent zoom
melon arts ive made!! :3c
indirect kiss
lol
there's no way this hasn't been done yet but come on, she is the epitome of this tweet
Aggressive Retsuko
during work🏢
🐾Haida🐾 part 4
This one looks like it's from japanese DRAMA🤣
P.b. twt insta @ sytinhaw11
I think one of the many reasons I love Fiyeraba is that it’s one of the few m/f “villain romances” I can think of where the woman is the villain.*
I feel like often when there’s a love story (or at least romantic tension) between a “good heroic” character and a more dubious/villainous character, usually the man is the villain. Part of this because lots of women wanna fuck villains. But I also suspect part of this is because we tend to hold fictional female characters to higher standards of likability/morality. So, we don’t as often see the reverse.
Even in the few instances where a hero has romantic tension with a female villain (including my beloved batcat and aeon) it rarely ends in a canonical happy ending with them together. It usually ends in the villain’s defeat or them just leaving because it could never work out.
And Wicked looks at that and goes: Nope. The female villain will get a happy ending with her beloved and she won’t have to change for him.
And as someone who hates “brooding alpha males” in romance fiction and loves female villains/antiheroes, it’s really refreshing to see a story that inverts the tired “good girl fixes the bad boy” plotline.
Instead, they do “good boy runs off with the bad girl” which you just don’t see as often.
*(I know Elphaba is more of an antihero but she’s a villain in the eyes of Oz and she’s based on the villain from The Wizard of Oz so I still think she counts)
I like writing and art and a whole lot of other atuff
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