kill all men EXCEPT for the punk who advised me on which monster to buy and the guy who paid for my lunch with a stolen credit card. have a good night kings <3
bless this lactose intolerant boy he's so cute, I had to try and draw him, hope I did him justice
(original character by @mm1_s0u on instagram)
someone just said they got into a show because of a post I made. no there's no point in me telling you, I'm just bragging.
Finally. Finally a hero who kills the villain. For a brief moment, while she was holding him, I thought that she would have let him live and gave him to the “justice” and I was ready to get disappointed like in quite every other superhero’ s series/film. But then I saw the light in her eyes and that little smile and I felt so relived. Seeing her snapping that asshole’s neck was one of the best things ever. Yes violence only leads to more violence, but he deserved it, he would’ve never changed or learnd from his mistakes and with all probability he would have soon escaped. So I’m just very happy with an hero who has the guts to do what’s right.
yesterday my brother told me that his friend just started breaking bad bc someone told him to watch the walking dead and he heard wrong and all I can think about is the vine where the dude says “toss me my keys” and the girl throws a printer and he’s like “I said my keys” and she “I thought you said printer” and I can’t stop laughing
So I've finished Daredevil yesterday and started Jessica Jones today and all I can think of is Jessica and Karen working together to dig in some shit. I mean wouldn't that be awesome? They would be unstoppable
jjk chapter 149 spoilers below
I'm not sure how to feel about mai's death honestly, I think it would sit better with me if we had seen more of her and her relationship with maki after the goodwill event, but as it is their reconciliation felt like a rushed mean in order to push maki's story further.
it's not out of character for mai to sacrifice herself for her sister because there are no other choices left, that's what she's been enduring her whole life. she's been a passive victim of her family's beliefs and her sister's rebellion and she died as such.
one could say that this time she took an active role: she chose to side with her sister, she chose her cause, she understood her rebellion. but did she really? when did her views change? what caused them to? because as it is it just looks like a final sacrifice out of love.
"you are me and I am you" is a lie in the same way "master tengen is me and I am master tengen" was a lie. a person should always be more and bigger than a bond, but unlike riko, mai never had a chance to discover that. maki is maki and mai was what maki needed her to be.
mai's sacrifice isn't powerful, she didn't take agency back. she simply did what was expected of her.
mai's death is a tragedy
redraw of a doodle I did in class of my wife
sometimes I get reminded of trc and I immediately go feral