Bill cipher and Romeo because they r so similar to me I think they should be friends who make out
fruit dividers
ᐳ ᐳ please refer to my pinned post under "my edits" for divider rules ᐸ ᐸ
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My favourite thing about Netflix mobile is that every so often it glitches and—
In the latest episode of "The Rookie", Undertale is namedropped! In an... entirely confusing fashion.. part of me wonders if someone was playing a prank on Nathan Fillon by telling him to say this, but who knows!
(Note: This post was sourced from here. I usually try to avoid reposting things I see on other Toby Fox focused accounts, but I figured this was too funny not to mention. Go follow them and support their post!)
I'm never shutting up about Feliks, sorry for my friends
the admin in the champion jack route: WAHH I MISS MY DEAD HUSBAND WAHHH 😭😢💧😭💧💧😢😢😭💧
the admin in the champion petra route: ok Petra now hit the second tower
So fucked up how every single person in Better Call Saul is doomed from the very beginning. We know that everyone working for the cartel dies in Breaking Bad. Gus, the Salamancas, Emilio, Domingo, Mike, they're all dead. Nacho never stood a chance in the first place, now he haunts the show that was set in stone when he wasn't even ink on paper. Chuck haunts the narrative even after his death, he never really leaves, does he? The cartel and the lawyers storylines had to cross over eventually, we've known that from the very beginning. Howard and Lalo getting burried under the lab Walt and Jesse cook meth in, the lab where Gus kills Victor, the lab that gets burned down. All this while their bones are in the ground, under their feet. Oh and Kim and Jimmy. Jimmy was always going to become Saul Goodman and Kim was always going to leave him at some point. It didn't matter how much they loved each other, it was never going to be a happy ending. Chuck was right, Jimmy never changed. Until he did. In the very very end. When he faced all of the consequences of his actions. The criminal-lawyer protagonist ending up in jail for the rest of his life is the perfect, poetic ending. It's just like Saul said, someone has to go to jail for all of it and that someone was always going to be Jimmy McGill. A time machine wouldn't have made a difference.