Freddie Mercury in Japan, 1975
When you read a good fanfiction just to later find out that it hasn’t been updated in years
soft reminders:
you have value even when you can’t get out bed.
you will always have inherent worth, unaffected by your level of functioning or productivity.
you are deserving of love, kindness and time.
you are worth the ‘burden’ of getting help and recovering.
Bakugou + outfits
the boys rehearsing for the live aid scene + a little harlee/maylor moment for myself and my girls
Spooky bookidooki
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The truth doesn’t care about our needs or wants. It doesn’t care about our governments, our ideologies, our religions. It will lie in wait for all time. And this, at last, is the gift of Chernobyl. Where I once would fear the cost of truth, now I only ask… What is the cost of lies?
Chernobyl (2019) dir. Johan Renck
Puncture (2011) dir. Adam and Mark Kassen
bonus:
Gotg 3 was amazing and here’s why
1) It filled the void left by the avengers. A lot of the content since endgame hasn’t been anything special, just the title character and their supporting side characters with a few cameos thrown in. But the guardians work so well together. They feel like a real found family and I think that’s what I’ve been missing. Characters who really love and care and support each other.
2) It’s not interested in progressing the “overall mcu story”. There was no mention of Kang, or the multiverse and there were no cameos (not even in the end credits scenes). This movie’s only purpose was to finish the trilogy in a cohesive and satisfying way. And imo it succeeded. It kept the charm of the first two movies and went deeper into emotional depths while also having genuinely funny moments. It was so refreshing to see a mcu movie that had a clear vision of what it wanted to be and that was also made by people who care about the characters and story
Loki: I set my alarm extra early to make sure I have enough time to lay in my bed and be angry about having to wake up.