✧ soaring high above, watching over you ✧
Had an amazing talk with my friend about the chairs on the covers of Spy x Family and possible analysis of them and now I feel like I want to post my thoughts about them but I don't know, I feel like I need to get things listed first.
I mean, Anya's chair is literally called the Marshmallow Chair! That fits her so well.
World of Horror (2019)
That reminds me, I think there should be a series where Lucy Liu and Jack Black are partners in a supernatural detective agency in an urban fantasy setting where they help various mythical creatures with lost items, missing fae pets, and generally work hard to investigate all the elements of the metaphysical which accidentally scampered through the open window between the worlds.
Importantly their cases don't involve crime or law enforcement, they are helping people, not hunting criminals. Neither of them ever carries a gun.
“Do it.”
i had a 4 hour drive today so i put on the revenge of the sith audiobook and the part where palpatine tells anakin to kill dooku came on right around the time that i saw a cybertruck and for a brief and beautiful moment when he said "do it" i had the urge to ram my honda full on into that shitty ass car
chappell roan of arc 🗡️✨❤️🔥
[ID: A digital painting of Chappel Roan dressed in knight's armor and posed like Joan of Arc, a sword in one hand and a lesbian flag in the other. She's lit by pink and backed by flames, and fire and pink stars wreath her. End ID]
Zatanna projecting her period cramps onto Constantine
I'm truly glad Shonen is finally solving its terrible portrayal of romantic relationships between their leads! And all it took were two necessary ingredients to make it all work!
1.) A generous serving of actually making the woman a fucking person with an actual personality and their own motivations.
2.) A dash of neurodivergence.
You take the moon and you take the sun
Claymore was one of my first manga I ever read and it’ll hold a place in my heart.
Claymore (2010) 'Memorabilia' Artworks Illustrated By: Norihiro Yagi