mulder is at his sexiest when he's either going feral over scully's safety or reciting her graduate paper to her, word for word.
the thing that makes xfiles truly truly transcendent is the way it is always showing us mulder & scully quietly observing and reacting to each other. if those two were even a little bit less obsessed with each other then it wouldn’t be as good. i’m not even talking about the romantic aspect of their interest. they are just fascinated by each other. they will never close the gap of fully and completely understanding each other but they will strive for it for eternity and that’s what makes them so good
HUNTER SCHAFER as GRETCHEN CUCKOO (2024) dir. Tilman Singer
X-FILES All Souls || 05.17
how to say "I love you" in x-files [108/?] ⤷ 5.19 — “Folie à Deux”
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this outfit confuses me because scullys shirt looks like the top half of a wedding dress and every time i see it i think its a wedding dress.
THE X-FILES | 1.05
you refuse to read the proof that what you said was a lie? hmm... says alot about you.
"she uses gay people as props" how we say supports the gay community these days?
also: "Swift is a vocal critic of white supremacy, racism, and police brutality in the U.S. In May 2020, she called for justice in the murders of African-American men Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd. She accused then-president Donald Trump for promoting white supremacy and racism in his term, following his controversial tweet on the unrest in Minneapolis–Saint Paul. In June 2020, she donated to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund in light of the Floyd's murder and the Black Lives Matter movement, urging fans to do the same. Swift shared resources to support the movement and an essay written by former President Barack Obama on policy change in the wake of the George Floyd protests, advocating for mail-in voting for the 2020 U.S. elections during the COVID-19 pandemic.She called for the removal of Confederate monuments of "racist historical figures" in Tennessee, and advocated for Juneteenth to become a national holiday. On June 22, 2021, she joined more than 300 fellow artists in signing an open letter to Congress, again, urging passage of the Equality Act, highlighting that it is to "protect [...] the most marginalized communities."
i know its hard to do research when you're too busy being full of hatred
im not reading all that girl
“When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee, and through the floods, that they do not overflow thee. When thou walkest through the very fire, thou shalt not be burnt, neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.”
—Isaiah 43:2