what do you mean. What do you mean. WHAT DO YOU MEAN
She wants to write a Jayce x reader/OC fanfic, but she doubts anyone would read it. Would you, Arcane community, read a fanfiction of Jayce???
screaming, crying, throwing up, as I force myself to write a story i'm very passionate about and love writing and have no obligation to write except that i want to
the way it is canon that caitlyn grew up with dobermans as it is shown in the kiramman family portraits, i love that caitlyn grew up with dogs. i love my dobermans. omg baby cait w the puppies is adorable im sobbing
beautiful art cr: 2rusty_wings2 on twt
I'M GONNA KILL MYSELF
Listen, I don’t know if you remember that I fought that speech so hard. That’s another really interesting thing about life — some things that I was so against, and I was like, “Why would I beg a man? I can’t beg a man on TV! This is so embarrassing.” And then it turns out to be, like, one of the most successful scenes, or the most famous scenes ever.
Ellen Pompeo & Katherine Heigl | Actors on Actors
Welcome to the Elliot Manor, where we revisit our favorite cast of robots (and human!) in a birthday celebration turned murder mystery! Surely nothing could go wrong. …Right?
If the vision was impossible. You would never have received it.
Solo somos yo y mi gato contra este fockin world
Chloe Price
I'm actually liking Caitlyn's character arc in season 2. From a writing perspective, she's breaking the stereotype of the "boring, privileged heir who has a naive ideal of doing good for a corrupted society" -- the type of characters who oftentimes get writers stuck in a deadend alleyway and end up as the shallow ones without much depth for development nor potential. They made it so that she isn't perfect, she isn't morally superior, she lost her rationale and the one thing she once thought she was fighting for. It sculpts her into someone who feels real, with conflicts and the accumulated biases that she has been raised in, directly adressing the fundamental gap that has always existed between her and Vi.
Because sometimes prejudice is subconscious, a subtle influence under the environment, and it isn't easily erased even when you understand the morality behind it. And sympathy becomes fragile and easily forgettable once you have deemed its recipient unsalvageable.
After falling into the rage and grief, experiencing the redemption and the climb back onto where she thought she once stood, only then will the righteousness evolve into something real and more genuine, tested by the bitterness of reality, instead of it always remainig as an imagination of all sunshines and rainbows.