Literally everyone at that "stede becomes a man" comment
Laszlo matching Nadjas energy
caught myself relating too much to stede then pleasantly realising its bcs of how autistic-coded this man is and i love that the fandom sees it too!!!!!!
did ed just straight up kill lucius or am i going insane- someone pls tell me this man isnt dead đ
every day i wake up and enter a fandom currently in its sleeping phase months before new content
it's not even his wedding day he just likes to feel pretty
Where did you get your shard of Yin Iron?
Hannibal (2013-2015)
AprÚs moi, le déluge
After me comes the flood
the day nandor lets guillermo hug him is the day i can rest
making my sister watch wwdits she saw this in my camera roll and asked âis the hug real??â and looking at it now someone who doesnt know context would probably think thatâŠ.
im crying
The last of us + 2003
Bad Buddy - Ep.5
average angsty 16 year olds
ppl that read books/fanfics with music playing have yall ever had a moment when the lyrics fit so perfectly with the media bcs-
the final choices are kingsley, zoey and poppy. but only if you hooked up with poppy before
tysm for telling me!!!!! may not be the most developed relationship but its good PB made it an option haha
the only conceivable thing I can think of that could ever put the choices tag on the trending page once again is the day the Blades sequel airs in 2023
Technically on Queen B you could end up dating Poppy even though it was an extremely long and empty route, but now, Gaius, I wanted him so badly.
fr???? someone told me it never happened so i never finished queen bee book 2đ i might continue it now haha. and ur so right abt gaius-
PB rlly missed out on what couldâve been a supreme enemies to lovers arc đ§đŒââïž
i think ive seen this film before and i didnt like the endingâŠ
various freaky blorbos + text posts for @toppinghughdancyÂ
#just bf things đ„č
suffering [noun]
physical or mental pain that a person or animal is feeling
and why do i have to feel so much about this now?
do you guys think the theerapanyakul family has an hr department. i'm imagining a bedraggled muddled aged woman in a rumpled suit being like "khun kinn is doing WHAT with his bodyguard??" and forcing him to do workplace sexual harassment training. there's a crossover event with the minor family hr department to figure out what the fuck to do about vegas and pete. pol complains to hr about tankhun forcing them to watch dramas all night and they're like buddy that is quite literally the least of our problems.
"How am i supposed to leave him like that? Not quite dead but definitely not alive, still holding on to the last semblance of his humanity?"
Kinnporsche ep 11
When it comes to Vegas and Pete in Ep11, I think they contained a pretty massive story arc within the 50 minutes. And while I do think this story couldâve been spread out over the course of a few episodes, I do think they managed to offer a view of Vegas that humanizes him but does not necessarily erase or lessen the severity of his crimes. If anything, it puts the cycle of generational violence/trauma in perspective. If the purpose of this episode is to show why Vegas desires hurting people and where this destructiveness comes from, then I think theyâve accomplished that.
We donât need to see Vegasâs history of abuse play out onscreen to get the full context of what heâs going through. From a storytelling perspective, itâs pretty standard: abusive father projects own self-hatred onto child. Itâs a never-ending cycle of needing dominance to fill the void of never being good enough. We donât know much about Korn and Kanâs father, but what little we do know indicates that Kanâs relationship with his father is similar to Vegasâs relationship with Kan. At the same time, this line from Korn in Ep10 is interesting:
We havenât seen Kan directly âtaking advantageâ of anyone, mostly due to a lack of screen time, but the act of abusing Vegas is ironically upholding this very notion. This line is also notable in that it seems to apply to Vegas in particular, and Kan is reinforcing it by constantly reminding Vegas that he will never be good enough. Korn, master manipulator, likely knows that due to their rivalry, Kan suffers from the same self-hatred that Vegas suffers from. He exploits that with this line, and I have no doubt that Kan was reminded of this very conversation when confronting Vegas.
In this shot, Vegas is experiencing a build up of all these negative emotions: bitter resentment for his father, hate for himself, shame, guilt, rage. Kan tells him heâs failed not only as the heir of the minor family, but as a sonâthatâs the key point. Itâs never about the business, itâs about Vegas a person. Kan will always find flaws in Vegas because thatâs easier than facing his own.
What does Vegas do? He takes the gun from Kan, he points it at Pete as if to kill him, but he doesnât follow through. Why is that? Because, as will become even more appparent later, Pete is a form of rebellion for Vegas. Keeping himâtormenting himâdefies his fatherâs orders, but it also offers Vegas an opportunity to assuage his feelings of inferiority. Pete is a prisoner, so Vegasâs dominance over him is a certainty. Vegas craves the chance to rip Pete apart piece by piece the same way his father has always ripped him apart (not to mention it also comes with minimal risk).
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