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NOW IS THE TIME TO HONOR MY FAVORITE FAN FIC OF ALL TIME:
GAY! BAGEl! DESTIEL! SMUTTTTTT!
https://archiveofourown.org/works/1747241/chapters/3732644
THIS IS A NEW FAVORITE ART PIECE thank you
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nikolas_Gysis_The_Spider.jpg
The Spider by Nikolaos Gyzis (1884)
For the one on the right, I think that's right over the moment when almost everyone's talking about Call like an object, grabbing her and everything. Then Ripley8 gives her this protective, comforting gesture, and you see them realize their kinship as creatures designed as tools, women who are very literally objectified. After so much loneliness they have each other.
The quality kinda sucks for these gifs but I love these moments where Ripley or Call touches the other's arm/shoulder
It's such a small detail between Ripley and Call that isn't really talked about a lot, it's these small moments that make me love these two even more
First Thursday without The Magnus Protocol. Starting to hear computerized voices of gay people. Feeling withdrawal symptoms. How am I supposed to live. To go on. I feel dizzy.
forbidden grape
the eyeballs part got me so bad. WHAT THE (and i mean this with the greatest respect tmagp) HELL eww‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Participation counts for half
Can we count this one as Gwen's first murder though?
btvs + tumblr text posts
TMAGP 4 SPOILERS BELOW CUT
Sacrificing yourself, or part of yourself, has been a constant focus so far (nothing's wasted in the garden). A lot of people have commented on the "be careful what you wish for" narratives, and I'm on that page, but I think there's been self-harm in each story (implied in 1, regarding the eyes). People's passions consume them, and they're "giving in."
TMAGP 4 feels like the first story where someone channels that supernatural harm outwards as well (in 3, the murder precedes the supernatural encounter). In TMA the statements were often innocent people encountering terrible things, but the POVs are more complex this time around.
Considering the ambiguity of the system's morality, I feel like the macro POV (the devices we're listening from) will be equally ambiguous. I wonder if we'll get into the horrors' sentience (or lack of it) and how this weird abstract organism would, itself, would choose a moral path.
when I say I screamed
Based on Mary Shelley’s post apocalyptic novel The Last Man. It’s very interesting, before I’ve read it I’ve seen it described as Mary’s expression of loneliness after most of her friends and family passed away, but interestingly, up until the last chapter the novel is filled with the feeling of community and affection. I liked it very much.