im sorry but something needs to be said. the "kanej and helnik are so deep and poetic and wesper is so fun and silly 🤪🤪" joke is SO FUCKING TIRED. its not even TRUE. do i really need to explain the poeticism of wylan and jesper?? they both spent their whole lives thinking a fundamental part of them was wrong. wylan was abused and manipulated by his father into thinking his disability made him worthless. jesper repressed his grisha talent his whole life because his father told him it was dangerous; that he'd be be better off without it. it got his mother killed. but having each other makes them realize that they are worth something. they love and trust each other so much that knowing that the other values them gives them a whole new perspective. they didn't think they deserved love. THEY NEVER THOUGHT THEY WOULD GET TO HAVE THIS!! WITH EACH OTHER!! DO YOU UNDERSTAND
reblog if you'll come with me to revolt against the duffer brothers if byler isn't canon
Kaz + what he thinks about Inej vs. what he tells her
So uh….some dude apparently recreated Adobe Photoshop feature-for-feature, for FREE, and it runs in your browser.
Anyway, fuck Adobe, and enjoy!
Lainey Molnar
Around 1977, Sirius showing up at Grimmauld at night to take his sensible little brother around the rowdy bits of London where the punk scene is developing and all his favourite people and pubs are, just trying to get this prim and proper little idiot to relax and at least try to act as though he likes these people
He's so wary of it that Sirius is practically parenting him, walking with a hand placed between his shoulders to keep him walking forward while reg looks around in fear
They absolutely meet some super chill lesbian with a massive Mohawk and millions of hand-made patches whom reg is terrified of until she decides to take him under her wing and off Sirius' hands for a couple of minutes to get to know him. To his surprise he has never felt so genuinely cared for in a conversation with a stranger before.
He ends up feeling so comfortable that on the tube journey back home, he's sitting in silence playing with the 'queer is punk' badge she gave him as he tries to process what just happened. Sirius is smugly sitting on the other side of the carriage watching the thoughts race through his mind and knowing he's planted a couple of seeds of doubt in his mind while also managing to do something together to bring them closer to being friends again
Shelter created hilarious profiles for their cats to help them find forever homes
just said "fruity eyeliner wizard" out loud while talking about magnus and it's the best thing I've ever said goodbye
Idk if this is just me, but does it seem like the Hunger Games movies left out most of the stuff about food in general?
Maybe I just noticed this because in my first read I was worried that all of them were cannibals, but like… in the movies it seems like they were never actually that hungry. Like, we know that Katniss and Gale have to hunt, and that Peeta gave Katniss the bread, but a lot of the details about just how hungry they were to get to those choices were just… gone. And when they’re in the Capitol on the Victory Tour, they mention the vomit-inducer but it was more of an offhand thing. What got me especially though is that in Mockingjay Pt. 2, their time with Tigris appears to be much shorter, but also… she doesn’t feed them! And from what I remember that was fairly significant in the books, especially considering the position they were in.
In the books, hunger was the driving force of the vast majority of decisions they made. Katniss literally spent a good chunk of her first games desperately searching for water—Haymitch rewarded their performances with food—Katniss described every single thing she eats and primarily characterizes new places based on their food (the Capitol and District 13 especially). TBOSAS supports this even further when you see how even people in the Capitol were starving in the aftermath of the war—that’s why sponsors were added to the game!
I just—the whole series is literally about starvation and what it means to be human, but the movies just focused on love and war.
The Onion pulling zero fucking punches.