i couldn’t find the artist but this is the pinterest post i used! please do tell me if you know so i can credit them
should i reread the secret history, the phantom of the opera, finish the trial by kafka, start white nights by dostoevsky, or start a hungarian book that i've been wanting to read for years? life is so so hard
henry this. henry that. WHAT ABOUT FRANCIS ABERNATHY HUH??
finally started daredevil and i've only watched 5 episodes so far but im so in love with matt murdock it's insane
watching dead poets society both healed me and destroyed me, but it has opened my mind and i will forever be grateful for it
if you ever feel stupid just remember that henry winter didn’t know about the moon landing
'Cubitum eamus?'
'What?'
'Nothing.'
i want my life to be like the first part of the secret history
This time Loki doesn’t leave Mobius to follow Sylvie after the timeline is bombed, and instead does the opposite and follows Mobius back to the TVA where he puts his hand on his shoulder to comfort him while the “Lokius” score plays in the background and and
I've thought about Loki's smile and head tilt here a lot and lemme tell you that this is the reaction of someone being recognized and appreciated for who he really is. Odin and everyone else in Loki's life had always suppressed the mischievous part of him and treated it as something damaging and ruinous when in reality all he needed was a guiding hand telling him how to control those powers and use them to help and not hurt. All he needed was reassurance that he CAN be good, he CAN be praiseworthy. This scene is the first time anyone has ever called him "the god of mischief" without any implication that he is evil or wicked or disastrous. He is genuinely happy to be understood for once and for his powers to be considered as something useful and not just damaging. It's also Mobius's earnest behavior and support that made this reassurance possible because Loki is a deeply mistrusting person. Mobius accepted Loki for who he really is from the beginning and tried to guide him through it instead of ignoring that part of him and suppressing it.
gerard butler playing the phantom of the opera (2004) has the same vibe as pierce brosnan playing sam carmichael in mamma mia. they cannot sing but they are iconic as hell
21, english studies | she/her | the secret history | dead poets society | phantom of the opera | grishaverse | f1, f2, f3
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