The movie hasn’t even come out yet but…hear me out
Tony Hawk's Pro Red Dead Redemption 2
(rustle & grind)
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
I really don't understand how "without getting kudos or comments a fanfiction author is going to assume that people who clicked their fic didn't like it" became a controversial take.
I don't know why some people think an author should imagine, or guess that people who click their fic enjoyed it it when nobody is telling them that.
If you're re-reading a fic constantly, or leaving it up in your tab so that it re-loads every day for a hundred days the author is not going to know that unless you tell them. They'd love to hear it. It would make their day.
And if you don't tell them you liked their fic, there's no reason for them to assume you did.
park that car, drop that phone.
bro I literally had an amazing nap, it was crazy, right before it, I was sick, like not super sick but I was stiff and aching all over, and I had really glossy eyes and I was shivering.
And then I took a nap.
I woke up ready to go on a mile long walk.😭💀
NOBODY TOLD ME NAPS WERE THIS POWERFUL!
drew stobotnik kissing. very sleep deprived. might hate this in the morning. enjoy for now
...Doctor?
Sorry 😔
3:10 to Yuma (2007) needs more fics, or AUs, or fanart, it's an amazing film that goes over how grey the old west was rather than the dramatic black and white lenses we saw it through because of stereotypes and western films.
It goes over morals and values, we see this brought up when Wade mentions that Butterfield didn't even call attention to how many lives he took but rather talked about how much money he stole. Wade also mentions how McElroy has murdered like Wade before, and yet Bryon McElroy considers himself better, constantly shoving his faith into conversations as if to prove he is a good man when he never was.
The movie is like a coming of age story for William, a young 14 year old boy who is the son of Dan Evans, he sees his father's loyalty to God and his devotion to justice and how it's led to men like Hollander (the town banker and a saloon owner) to walk all over him. But by the end of the film his father became a brave man who had conquered one of the most wanted men in the west.
Daniel/Dan Evans is one of the main characters, through the film we see his achievements and his failures, we see his loyalty to his religion, how his family shares the same morals. More importantly we see the devastation in his family, lacking money for rent, for food, for anything. We see Dan face his sons despite their disappointment, we see him face his wife despite her lack of love. How poverty has strained the relationship between him and his wife, between him and his oldest son William, and even starting to disconnect him and his youngest son.
Ben Wade is an outlaw in the West, who had been abandoned by his parents and says he thinks doing good deeds might be "habit forming." He points out the flaws of each person he interacts with and seems to have a strong mindset of how the world around him is corrupt, only to have his view tested upon meeting Dan Evans.
Wade and Evans' dynamic is strong and well written out, they tell stories of their past to one another, they talk about morals and throughout the story get to know one another. Even briefly working together twice. At the end of the story, we can even see Wade almost shed a tear for Dan Evans.
Overall I think it's a good film with amazing story telling.
This is so me.
Summary:
Holland March and Holly have another spa day, this time they invite Jackson Healy to join them.
This is based off the poll I did recently on my account, I did the most voted option first which was family fluff, and I'll probably do the second most voted option next to make up for Wednesday's lack of a short story💀
My interests: 3:10 to Yuma(2007), Unhinged, The Exorcism (2024), and more!
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