america land of the free huh. why dont u go and FREE ur colonies already then.
do i like price because he’s a good character or do i like him because he fills the void of a good father figure in my childhood?
there is something from echoes that haunts me. and its this
The Conductor claims, had Osiris not created the Sundial, had I remained forgotten, Sagira would live still.
that. i’m tapping the microphone. that was the beautiful recontextualisation of why saint was acting like he was, why he and osiris couldn’t simply talk through it. saint was not just questioning his existence but weighing the worth of his own life against not only sagira’s life, but osiris’s immortality, his strength, and in a way his joy. if that was true and sagira could have lived does that not then make saint the cause of osiris’s suffering under savathûn? of everyones? is he also responsible for the subsequent months osiris lost to a coma? to the outside observer, obviously not. but i think about this from season of the haunted:
saint was already blaming himself for that. maya’s suggestion was already in his head, she just needed to bring it up.
and there’s this from season of the hunt, too:
saint’s existence, to him, has always been a quiet source of guilt. what makes him any more worthy of cheating death than anyone else? what could his life have cost? in maya he had a confirmation that his life cost something, whether it was actually true or not. that he was led to believe he had caused the person he cares about the most to suffer a loss so personal, and one saint was personally incredibly aware of the fallout of… man. of course he withdrew. especially when more and more evidence pilled up that there was something wrong about him. and how could he possibly explain to osiris any of it, when the root of it was something that would just open old wounds?
saint’s emotions—his loyalty, his love—are truly both his greatest strengths and his greatest weaknesses. i love it.
fuck it *queerplatonics your ship*
Made a mouthwashing animation yayyy
The whole Pepsi commercial thing reminded me that people always mis-remember the famous flower in the gun barrel photo as being a young woman. It wasn’t. The photo, taken by Bernie Boston, is of George Edgerly Harris III better known by his stage name Hibiscus. He was a member of the San Francisco based radical gay liberation theater troupe the Cockettes. He died of AIDS in 1982 at the time AIDS was still referred to by the name GRID which stood for Gay Related Immuno-Deficiency. The photo was taken at a protest at the Pentagon.
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boyfriend tripped on his vacuum at 4 in the morning and took it really personally
I know it’s not exactly the same, but within the last 3-4 years the bird food brand ZuPreem went from 11-12 dollars for 2lbs to 20.
I AM LOOKING
Ok ok hear me out:
Sausage finally snapping from being hunted by his visions and Eddie comforting him.
Do you see my vision?
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