dune really explores every possible way someone can die without actually dying. paul's childhood self dies the night his father does. his atreides heritage dies when he seeks revenge. paul himself dies when he drinks the water of life. jessica the wife dies the night leto does. jessica the mother dies when she drinks the water of life. the girl alia could have become dies in the womb. stilgar dies when he becomes a follower. the fremen die when they leave their home to fight paul's war for him. the narrative treats every one of these deaths as a tragedy, as a palpable loss; the ghosts of who these characters were or could have been remain to haunt the narrative long afterwards.
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An amazing commission of me as a N'avi!! Thank you @sullyfortress 💙💙💙
“I guess I should tell you, I’m bisexual”
“Good to know. I am very, very gay”
Happy Pride, everyone 🏳️🌈
kill the shift manager in your brain
Adora: Catra you gotta help me! We found some documents Hordak signed when I first came here, and according to Etherian law he's my legal guardian!
Catra: Oh my stars. That's hilarious!
Adora: Catra!
Catra: Oh what's he gonna do? You're a grown woman, not a baby.
Adora: Hordak's not the problem!
*Entrapta busts in*
Entrapta: WHO'S READY FOR A MOTHER-DAUGHTER FUN DAY!!!
Adora: *screaming*
I’m in love
- Signed, a Bisexual
hi everyone have my phyuri doodles
Presenting an edit of Dan Howell to You’re On Your Own, Kid by Taylor Swift!
Hungarian swords, 14th century, at the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul. The middle sword is 8ft long
really serving video footage of beloved dead wife who passed away tragically
22| She/Her | Marvel, Star Wars, Avatar enthusiast | Bisexual💖💜💙
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