THE REASON WHY I WATCHED O11
The line from this movie omg!! โค๏ธ๐
right....
me wanting to write about a specific character but not knowing enough about a specific field they work in is a curse
OMG OMG TYLER????
holy fuck G Clonney was so hot and such a badass omg omg
George Clooney as Seth Gecko FROM DUSK TILL DAWN (1996)
Well, yes, I write about George Clooney and Brad Pitt being gay gay homosexual gay boyfriends
I mean their chars:
๐ Danny/Rusty (Ocean's)
๐ Jack/Nick (Wolfs 2024)
๐ Seth/Jerry (From Dusk Till Dawn 1996 x The Mexican 2001)
Here:
https://archiveofourown.org/users/braddicted4ever
yoooo hoooo
guys, guys, guys, guys ๐ฃ๐จ๐ปโ๐คโ๐จ๐ผ๐จ๐ผโโค๏ธโ๐โ๐จ๐ปโผ๏ธ
oh.
i have to write one bout Rusty Ryan soon
These are the betrayals that arenโt loud. They donโt come with fireworks or screaming matches. These are the small, slow deaths. The ones that your character lets happen... while smiling politely.
ยปย They say yes when they desperately want to say no. Every. Damn. Time. They show up when they're exhausted. They agree to things they hate. They make themselves smaller, softer, easier, because "good people" donโt make waves, right? (Spoiler: they're drowning.)
ยปย They keep chasing people who only love them halfway. It's not even subtle anymore. They know these people leave them on "read," show up late, make them feel like an afterthought. But they cling anyway, spinning every scrap of affection into a story about hope. (Itโs not hope. Itโs hunger.)
ยปย They refuse to believe good things are meant for them. Theyโll hype everyone else up. Theyโll believe in everyone else's dreams. But when something finallyย goodย lands in their lap? Theyโll panic. Push it away. Tell themselves it was a fluke. (Because being disappointed feels safer than being lucky.)
ยปย Theyโre waiting for closure that will never come. An apology. An explanation. A miracle where someone says, "You were right, and I was wrong, and Iโm so sorry." They wait years. Decades. Lifetimes. But deep down, they know: some people never come back. Some stories just end without punctuation.
ยปย Theyโre hoarding all their "almosts" like treasures. The job they almost got. The love that almost worked. The version of themselves they almost became. They replay those maybes like a greatest hits album. (Meanwhile, real life is slipping by while they mourn possibilities.)
ยปย Theyโre performing a version of success they secretly hate. Look at the Instagram. Look at the LinkedIn updates. Look at the shiny exterior. Itย looksย like winning. But every trophy they collect feels heavier, not lighter. Every promotion tastes a little more like ash. (Turns out, chasing someone else's dream is still losing.)
ยปย They forgive people who arenโt sorry. Not because theyโre enlightened. Not because theyโve healed. But because itโs easier to pretend it didnโt hurt than to sit with the fact that it didโand that the person responsible doesn't care. (Some wounds scar better when you stop pretending they were accidents.)
ยปย They punish themselves for still being soft. The world told them, again and again, that soft things get broken. And they believed it. So every time they feel too much? Every time they cry or hope or trust? They tell themselves theyโre weak. Stupid. Embarrassing. (They're not. They're just still alive.)
ยปย They downplay their own magic. They call their talents "lucky breaks." Their beauty "average." Their intelligence "no big deal." They shrug off compliments like they're dangerous. Because deep down, they've been taught that being remarkable makes you a target.
ยปย They cling to the idea that if they just work harder, they'll finally be enough. They believe in meritocracy like itโs a religion. That if they hustle hard enough, self-sacrifice deep enough, burn themselves to ash perfectly enough, someone, somewhere, will finally say, "You're worthy now." (They were always worthy. The system is just broken.)
well, what can I say.
based
- a sucker for Oceans - a slut for Danny/Rusty #george clooney #brad pitt
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