Diluc: *Gently taps table* Kaeya: *Taps back* Paimon: What are they doing? Aether: Morse code. Diluc: *Aggressively taps table* Kaeya: *Slams hands down* YOU TAKE THAT BACK-
diluc: all of your existences are so confusing.
kaeya, jean, venti, and klee: how so?
diluc: your presence is annoying, but the thought of something bad happening to any of you upsets me.
Sherlock: You're so pretty...
John: What?
Sherlock (panicking): You look so chewy-
trying to embrace the “cringe” parts of me, but there will always be an insecure 12 year old inside me bullying me no matter what i do
ran out of [unbranded smell spray] and my mf cat is stinky >.<
stinky >:(
when are we getting a carmilla feature film now that the vampire interest has been reinvigorated
i love being insane it really adds some soice to my boring little life
I always find it hilarious when more recent adaptations of Sherlock Holmes makes Holmes the dreamy heartthrob/attractive one (not that he’s not a total catch) because my dudes, Watson is right there. He is literally like a Victorian wet dream, he is everything that classic Victorian period would find appealing- adventurous, fought for his country, learned, has groomed facial hair (legit that was like the equivalent of being 6’ tall today), polite. He’s got just enough “melancholy” (depression) and rakishness (gambling) to still be a gentleman but like a bad boy gentleman. A real Romantic (both romance how we think of it today and like Romanticism) archetype. If anyone is the heartthrob here, it is Watson.
to pretend that horrible people cannot make good art is another way to conflate beauty and talent with integrity and morality. the works of monsters are best examined with knowledge of the author in mind but art is not inherently reflective. human beings are creative, and habitual liars- it'd be stupid to pretend art must always be a portrait of its creator