Gordon Freeman has 3 siblings, one cousin, one son, and one nephew
Gorden Freeman(Freeman’s Mind), oldest sibling
A jerkass who could honestly use a rest. He always seems to have great comebacks... He hangs out with Joshua if he needs to, but he’s usually off doing his own thing.
Felix Freeman(Felix’s Mind), first middle sibling
A cynical ass who’s constantly tired of being compared to his brother. He runs entirely on coffee and burnt bagels. He can’t help but be nice to Joshua, though.
Gordon Freeman(hlvrai)
You all know this one ;^)
John Freeman(Half-Life: Full Life Consequences), youngest sibling
An eccentric and hyper fella who’s admittedly not the best with words. He loves his brothers and would do anything to help them, and his nephew Joshua.
Gorman Freeman(Gorgeous Freeman), cousin
Gorman thinks he’s really cool and sexy like Duke Nukem, he’s just a big dork. Although, he is admittedly very good looking. He doesn’t like kids and stays away from Joshua.
Joshua Freeman(HLVRAI), Gordon’s son
Joshua was an experiment by Black Mesa to clone people before they made Bubby. Joshua was one of the first attempts at cloning, so he isn’t a perfect clone of Gordon. Gordon didn’t know about the experiment, and one day just had a baby show up at his doorstep like that one movie trope. He decided to take care of him and name him Joshua.
Henry Freeman(Half-Life: Full-Life Consequences 3: Hero Begginning), John’s son
Henry is John’s 14 year-old son, and Joshua’s cousin. Henry, like John, loves to help people and does the best he can to be a good person. Also like John, he’s pretty hyperactive. He’s a surprisingly good leader!
And that’s my au for HLVRAI Gordon’s family! Feel free to make your own and @ me!
reposting old su art i like..
Meeting the right people in the wrong time, unfortunately. It happens a lot, that's just how life is. They were happy together as a couple, but they had flaws and they couldn't learn from them and grow as people. Things could have been better, according to Betty. But there are no regrets.
I think it was a beautiful moment because it's true things can always be better once you realize your mistakes and have a happier outcome for the two of them, but that doesn't mean they were miserable. That's just how we learn things. And they learned they had different points of view and their own flaws, which made the relationship not as equal as they thought.
In Adventure Time, we see Betty finally realizing her own mistake, all the things she has done for Simon, she had to neglect her own needs. No one forced her to do that, it was her own decision. Simon was repeating Betty's mistakes in Fionna and Cake, he became obsessed with the idea of having her back. And I think Betty making Simon realize his flaw was cute.
She didn't hate him, she never blamed him, because she understood it was just an honest mistake and he didn't realize until he had to choose between two options in the book he was reading with Beth.
The book itself is a nice metaphor about life choices, there are no do-overs, choices aren't inherently good or bad, but you have to face the consequences later on, maybe you dislike the lack of options to choose from if you aren't careful. Beth said it clear, maybe if Simon paid attention to Nova (Betty's representation) and not only Casper (Simon's representation), things would have been different and he could have had more choices.
But now he cannot hold onto the past. He needs to live, and not for Betty's sake. She didn't want that when she finally managed to undo the crown's wish. Betty wanted to do that because she felt like it wasn't ok leaving Simon cursed.
The bus scene is so powerful, because it shows you the better outcome for the two of them (but maybe not for characters Simon finds later on like Marceline), but he knows it didn't happen like that and there are no do-overs. That's when Betty says her last words, showing no regret and gratitude to Simon for being in her life. Simon doesn't get on the bus, they don't share the same objectives anymore, and they have to take different paths. It was a beautiful goodbye. Some people make us happy when they appear in our lives, but they aren't meant to be in our lives forever.
Did a small comic about the lich because I like what they did with him in the show.
And I though, that this episode made farmworld lich even more interesting, because unlike Jerry, this lich decided to not merely destroy life in a single universe, but to destroy all life in every single universe possible. And I think that if he knew that that lich became a tetris block, rather than feel instulted it would only make him more motivated to fufill his mission.
The author of Halloween on 17th Street wrote a sequel and I highly recommend you guys give it a read!
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It’s gonna be one of those “if you got kidnapped they’d bring you back” situations
"if we were to dissect a house as we might a human cadaver, we would find ourselves able to isolate and describe its various appendages and their functions in a decidedly anatomical fashion."
ultrakill by arsi "hakita" patala // mystery flesh pit national park // anatomy by kitty horrorshow // perfect vermin by talia bob mair and angad matharoo // i want to play god by cao hui // house of leaves by mark z. danielewski
Yknow i cant waait to have analog horror series about heads coming out of toilets
them uwu
A silly little guy, a little guy and it's his birthday! (18 btw)
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