these two characters may be very different, but for me they have a lot in common
Hey brother Do you still believe in one another? Hey sister Do you still believe in love I wonder? Oh, if the sky comes falling down, for you There’s nothing in this world I wouldn’t do
(more star wars angst hours in lyric comic form, thanks for tuning in)
(song: “hey brother” by avicii)
"We should think of ourselves as one people."
Loré Pemberton on Instagram
Baroque corset by Joyce Spakman.
STRANGER THINGS 4 (2022) + selected songs (insp for this amazing set x, x)
If Victor Vale was a woman, he would be her
The amazing digital art of li shuxing
IT'S BREATHTAKING
SILCO WITH A BEARD 😳 😳 😳 😳 😳
PLOT TWIST!!!! silco cant grow a beard so he bought a fake one from PartyCity and glued it to his face
I have so many thoughts but I at least want to address the "for the new unicorn" note. because first of all it's so incredibly gratifying for izzy to finally be accepted into a community. it was shown before that the crew cares for him in some way but it was the first time he really saw that. that he isn't useless and alone, that he still has a place on the ship. even more so the crew WANTS HIM to be on the ship. and also that they want him to embrace his disability which doesn't make them think any less for him.
but also the choice of words. because inherently it rings queer, unicorn as a symbol of queerness. and even if it may have a negative sound when you use it differently here it is extremely positive. izzy is not only accepted to the crew, he's also accepted to the queer community, to the family. the unicorn on the revenge was also the one that was leading the ship, so one can argue that they want him to take that role in their dynamic.
and you can see that he does so immediately. he puts himself together and starts helping the crew. he's still bitchy but no longer violent and cruel. he helps stede and lucius immensely because that is what he does now. he's part of the family. twat.