Do you want to talk about Jayvik? Let's talk about how Victor is the perfect metaphor for being a woman in science. Because you work your way up to a high position with blood, sweat, and fraud, and finally get the chance to do what you love, and the prospect of actually doing something significant and changing the world looms before you...
Only for your conventionally attractive, smiling male partner to steal your moment of glory, publish your shared draft as his own, and suddenly become the "face of progress." Only one will go down in history, by the way, because in the final drawings on Caitlin's computer, we see "project created by Jace Tallis"
Victor is the female scientist rage
I said what I said, and I'm not stuttering
tell the cops nothing
tell the paramedics everything
ur eyebrows are fine
all pigs must die
how i be feeling after writing my first fic ever
“he’s killed people” ok but have you considered that he did it in a hot pathetic way.
putting your girl’s necklace on for her is peak intimacy
✨️T H I S✨️
Me reading: WHO KILLS A CHARACTER? WHO IS THE MONSTER-
My friend: ...
Me: ... ok, I kill my characters, but that is a whole different situation. She killed my favorite character!
My friend: you... killed my favorite character too.
Me: C'est la vie, move on.
My friend: ...
Important to me that Hob Gadling is not understood to be a good man. Or at least; hes been a bad man for far longer than he had been a good one. He was cruel, before he was kind, unthinking before considering, violent before he was mild. Greedy, greedy, greedy. A different kind of greedy, but there exists no man who wishes for immortality that is in any way satiable. Hob is a man who wants for simple pleasures, yes. Fighting, eating, sleeping, fucking. But he probably has killed men for want of things, (hes been soldier and reiver and highwayman and bandit before a printer, and certainly before scholar.) He's probably killed men for less. Im sure there is SOME moral code, but he for a very long time, this is not a good man. Stop treating him as such. I hope we see Hob kill people.
-- There are two reasons why we don't trust people. First - we don't know them. Second - we know them.
-- A philosopher?
-- A Tumblr post...
“There are two reasons why we don’t trust people. First - we don’t know them. Second - we know them.”
— Unknown