declan lynch web weaving, 4/?
maggie stiefvater, call down the hawk; rene magritte, not to be reproduced; andrΓ©s cerpa, the vault; matt maeson, the mask; maggie stiefvater, mister impossible; fernando pessoa, the book of disquiet; maggie stiefvater, call down the hawk; rebecca solnit, the faraway nearby; paul jackson, liar, liar; maggie stiefvater, call down the hawk; richard siken, portrait of fryderyk in shifting light; clementine von radics
I just wanted to share this article about Palestine's right to revolt and why it is important that we support it. It also has sources embedded in the text that debunk misinformation about them and Hamas. I implore everyone to read it and spread this information around.
The thing that makes Omega a great character is that
She's 12 years old. She's a feral child. She's the definition of sunshine. She's an enemy of the state. She was arrested in her debut episode. She believes in the goodness of people and doing what's right. Her theme is one of the most epic scores in the entire franchise and her leitmotif plays during every compassionate, emotional moment to underscore the importance of kindness and hope in the face of adversity. She'll kill you with the power of friendship and also this gun she found. She is the only one who's weapon doesn't have a stun setting. She didn't know what dirt was until a year ago. She's a child prodigy who understands complex scientific machinery designed for advanced genetic manipulation. She's so bi-coded. She looked the devil in the eyes and called him a lying bitch. Her twin is Boba Fett.
happy birthday to my best friend grey ππ©΅π«π
it feels strange to me now that undertale garnered such a reputation for being edgy due to fan interpretations when the game itself is just SO earnest and sentimental that it hurts. like, it's a game about connection and friendship and love and it's so forward with that message that it gets silly with it, but that's just because it really really wants you to care. it's the least cynical game i've ever seen, even on it's worst routes
"Two Lives" in Dear Friend, from My Life I Write to You in Your Life, Li Yiyun | "Ash," Tracy K. Smith | The Oresteia of Aeschylus, trans. Ted Hughes | "The Real Horror in The Haunting of Hill House," Sophie Gilbert | "Reassuring ghosts and haunted houses," Christine Ro | "Home," Warsan Shire | @/tiarnanabhfainni | "Courtney Love Prays To Oregon," Clementine von Radics | Rob Brezsny, quoted in We Were Witches, Ariel Gore | "How'd Your Parents Die Again?," Fatimah Asghar