If I get 2000 notes on this post, I'll cut my hair (just to clarify, my mother will ground me and force me to get a job).
Let me tell you, I had a hard time deciding who to vote for. Both Will Roland and Will Connolly are great Jeremys, but I had to choose.
It was really close, but Will Connolly did win. I think his voice is perfect (and very pretty!), but Will Roland is a very expressive actor and does a great job. So I'm glad it was close rather than one getting a lot more votes than the other.
Thank you all for voting!
Any other Lost fans out there who ship Sawyer and Sayid? I'm rewatching Lost, and there's no way they're not meant for each other.
[Sighs] Okay. Here we go.
"Much forehead is like much sky on a horizon."
There.
Hi! This is my second book I’ve completed! I posted it on AO3 because I can’t seem to get publishers to accept it! If you’d like to read it, please do (but beware, it’s almost 50,000 words, so make time!)! Read the summary if you’re interested!
Chapters: 1/18 Fandom: Original Work Rating: Not Rated Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Additional Tags: Holocaust, German, Nazi Germany, Auschwitz, AHHH I'M GONNA CRY, i killed them all, Original work - Freeform, Birkenau, No one will bloody publish this, I've been rejected so many times Summary:
It’s August 1944, and thirteen-year-old Jopie Von Der Au is helping her family resist the SS in Nazi-occupied Germany. Alongside her parents, older brother Jozef, and blind sister Anja, Jopie’s world changes when they are taken from their home in Gorlitz and sent on one of the notorious death trains to Auschwitz. Only Jopie, her mother, and Jozef survive, as Anja dies before deportation and Papa dies after arriving. In the horrors of Auschwitz, Jopie forms bonds with new friends, but most people she loves slowly die off. Her eyesight begins to fade as she fights to survive. Here, Birds Don't Dare Whistle is a story of the emotional toll of survival, the struggle to keep hope, the importance of family and friends, and the struggle of the oppressed. Jopie's story offers a unique perspective on the darkest event in human history.
I know I try to keep away from politics on this blog (my other blog is all politics, though), but this needs to be said.
exactly.
burntoakboy
Hi! None of those fanarts up there are mine. They are all created by amazing, talented, decdicated artists. I love musicals and classics. I'm going though crazy hyperfixation phases.
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