I wonder how Lucifer would react to hearing Charlie made a deal with Alastor... I'm sure it will be fine!
“celebrating characters bdays is cringe” FUCK that and happy birthday norman tpn
that's it.
that's the book.
i love them so much
Sarene: Well, my husband's apparently dead, so I have nothing to do. Time to troll people in power. Ashe: Please don't troll the King, my lady. Sarene: Of course not. Ashe: Oh thank goodness Sarene: That would be too easy. Now, that religious crusader with the armor, psychopathic sidekick, and massive army of priests… he might be fun to play with Ashe: Oh sweet merciful Domi why *meanwhile in zombieland* Raoden: I am going to cure everyone's depression using shoes and history books Galladon: Pretty sure that hasn't ever worked Raoden: Of course it hasn't worked, it hasn't been done by ME yet.
I love Elantris so much. The rest of the Cosmere gives us complex backstories and traumas seasoned with snark and philosophy and epic magic systems. Elantris is just two separated soulmates who decided to punch fate in the face because they felt like it. Simple, but delicious.
Tw for blood, vomiting (blood), and implied internal bleeding
Context incoming-
Saw a post saying Donnie would probably have injuries including internal bleeding from being hit by the Krang after his mystic shield gave in from being hit. Since he's newer to mystic powers his shield was probably weak and didn't protect much from being sent flying with Mikey- let alone also just generally being more fragile with his shell and such. Just made for good angst-
If people like this I can make a part two but it'll be less angsty since it'll mostly be his brothers taking care of him.
I recently did a binge watch of Blue Lock. As soon as this scene with Chigiri and the creepy long black aired guy (Aryu) popped up...
I could not think about this scene with Kurama and the creepy long black aired guy (Karasu) yu yu hakusho.
the only thing that differs is that in the first case Aryu compliments Chigiri's hair, in the second case Karasu basically told Kurama that he had shitty human hair LOL
Two apocalypse timeline head-canons. #1 is that due to Donnie being their main source of defense and tech, he very rarely goes out on missions and stays behind at the base to make sure things are running smoothly. The idea of not fighting alongside his brothers took awhile for him to get used to, but eventually he had to concede that he couldn’t risk something happening to him and leaving the resistance defenseless. This means, he’s the one most often around to watch over little Casey, even if he’s not the best with kids (CJ doesn’t seems to mind).
Headcanon #2 Because he hardly ever goes outside the base, Donnie takes to wearing robes all the time, and Leo and Mikey tease him constantly that he’s never looked more like their dad (even tho Leo does the same, at least his aren’t as tattered looking).
This kinda made me cry a little
Oh... so that's how it got up there.
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First and foremost, want to give a big shoutout to @thegunnsara now that I have finally finished their 3rd place prize with the inclusion of their amazing OC, Ibris. I still love their COVER from the Holiday Special Competition dearly! I'll be sure to slip Ibris into a few more scenes in the future. Sorry it took so long to finally get to him! I took some liberty with what his reaction would be to such a scene... hope I did him justice!
Hope you're all ready for some tension in the next update!
This is my discomfort character I want to see them in unimaginable pain
you know what isn't appreciated enough? the ways in which tsukishima takes after sugawara senpai~
it's not really emphasized by the framing of the anime like other character dynamics, but there are some pretty consistent tell-tale throughlines that hint at how much tsukki respects him. the obvious start is that tsukki never sasses or talks back to suga - sure, this is generally pretty true of all the third years, but i think he seems especially yielding to suga. suga even gets to hit him and mess up his hair, and tsukki will respond to him with reserved frustration but none of his usual irony - at worst, a very earnest "could you please stop?" he certainly has thoughts about it, but he actually exhibits resraint with that sharp tongue of his lolol i have to wonder if he holds back because suga somewhat reminds him of akiteru, who plays a similar role of being supportive, guiding, and sincere.
as for volleyball, we see from the get-go whenever he steps on the court that suga is actually a very intellectual player. he keeps a keen eye on where everyone is on the court, measuring where their strengths and weaknesses are, so that even if he doesn't have hinata's attack speed, kageyama's precision, or tsukki's high blocks, he can pinpoint the exact weak spot that only needs that little push to come apart. and then he tugs on that thread to see how much of the enemy team's formation he can unravel. his strategy is consistently on point, not unlike the play style we see tsukishima adopt as he grows out of his shell.
and i'm sure that's partially just because they happen to have a natural inclination toward the mental game of volleyball. but there are also very specific on-court habits that appear to be directly modeled after suga. the first time we get to really see suga's strength in action in s1, he's running all over his team's side of the court saying "hey you, come here, i have an idea," integrating each and every member of the team in the way that best suits their abilities. the play suga specifically asked tsukki to try is the strategic blocker switch. tsukki even tries to give him his due credit for a well-called play, but suga explains it like it's actually a really easy call to make. it's not really shown, but i do genuinely think something clicked into place for tsukki that expanded the ways he can read the court.
by season 2, tsukki is using a very similar thought process to predict where kyotani will hit and do the blocker switch with tanaka. and i don't think it's a coincidence that this is during their rematch with seijoh, the team against whom suga originally deployed this strategy.
we see tsukishima further mirror suga's play style (albeit adapted to the position of a blocker) in s3 as he becomes more confident and comfortable with his role in the team and on the court. he begins to take the initiative to conceptualize plays to share with his teammates, walking up to them individually like "ちょっと..." and asking if the team would trust him to make certain calls.
it's these little moments of behavior borrowed from suga that open tsukishima up to his teammates, especially his fellow first-years, and become that first cornerstone upon which they build up to a near-blind trust in each other throughout s4. the only one on karasuno aside from tsukki and suga who even sometimes makes these kinds of plays is kageyama, who is more directly suga's mentee by position, but arguably takes after him less than tsukishima does.
*tries to contribute to fandoms* *fails*How does this thing work help-
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