Eurovision Semifinal 2: The Return of the Ballads
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listen I know it's heartbreaking that Claudia dies and it's understandable to wish she didn't, but let's please not accuse the writers of fridging her. to do so is a fundamental misunderstanding of the story and is frankly insulting to the intelligence and skill of the writers of the show.
Claudia's death, and the overwhelming grief and regret her parents experience because of it, is quite literally the point of the entire story. she dies because Anne's daughter Michele died of leukemia when she was five years old and there was nothing she or her husband could do to prevent it.
writing IWTV was how Anne coped with the unimaginable loss of a parent losing her child. she created a story about a little girl that could not die and then killed her anyway. Claudia's death is a senseless, unavoidable tragedy, just like Michele's was. the grief that haunts Louis and Lestat for the rest of their lives is the same grief that haunted Anne and her husband.
so when you're accusing people of killing Claudia off to benefit a story about two men, please remember that in real life sometimes parents lose their children. please remember Michele Rice.
she's the reason Claudia exists.
she's also the reason Claudia cannot be saved.
me and the bestie celebrating the ides of march
ranpo using poe for his ability? no no ranpo just trusts him enough to ask for help constantly without feeling like he has to do everything on his own!! :3 (im extremely delusional about them.)
"11 tickets for Barbie please"
Napoleonic War Survival Tips for the French Army
1. Donāt refer to Marshal Muratās uniform as āpeacock wearā within earshot of him.
2. When Napoleon pulls out a map, donāt ask, āAre we lost?ā
3. If your cannonball doesnāt quite reach the enemy lines, just blame the wind. Or Berthier.
4. Donāt accidentally toast āTo King Louisā at an officersā dinner. Ever.
5. Avoid playing cards with Marshal Lannes ā unless you enjoy losing your entire monthās pay.
6. Foraging in enemy territory: Always ask whatās in the stew before you eat it.
7. If youāre sent to negotiate peace, donāt open with, āOur emperor said this would be easy.ā
8. During winter campaigns, remember: snowballs do not replace musket balls.
9. Donāt try to outdo Napoleon in recalling historical battles. Youāll lose.
10. If Napoleon is inspecting the troops, resist the urge to ask, āIs it true youāre shorter than Murat?ā
11. Never, under any circumstances, suggest that Wellingtonās redcoats ādonāt look so tough.ā
12. If Marshal Ney orders a charge, just assume itās going to last until nightfall.
13. Do not ask Marshal Davout if his nickname Iron Marshal comes from his cooking.
14. If your bayonet charge fails, remember: retreat is just āadvancing in the opposite direction.ā
15. If someone says āThis mission is simple,ā expect nothing but complications.
16. In case of defeat, remember: itās always the Austriansā fault. Even if they arenāt there.
17. During peace negotiations, ābombing their latrinesā is not considered a formal strategy.
18. If you happen to capture a British officer, refrain from gloating by saying, āSee you in Paris!ā
19. When bivouacked near rivers, donāt bet on crossing without some form of disaster.
20. Finally, do not point the cannons at the Emperorās tent, even as a joke. Especially not as a joke.
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