Joel protecting Ellie on the ground while he's up in the building. Him seeing the truck at the same time she did, following her as she ran to it for shelter. Him being so zoned in on her and only her. Him seeing that she's going to make a run to save Henry and Sam, and her looking to him for cover, and him knowing what it means and nodding, "go for it, I've got you."
Holy fucking shit.
Yet again I'm asking you all to give, Astrid and Lilly Save the World, a chance. It's so sweet and FUNNY.
i want you carnally *shoves a knife into your abdomen*
[jungkook x sour]
I’m gay, depressed and emotionally tired and would just love to cuddle with a tall ass vampire from a video game that I don’t even have…yet…
Hate when that happens
In theory smoking is like unbelievably attractive. Damn shame about, like. The smell. And the cancer. Ah well, there's tattoos
Microdosing on executive function by completing tasks in video games
alright now i demand to know what sort of catnip they put in season one dean. ive seen my fair share of beautiful bisexual men but none of them make me want to wed and bed them more than season one dean winchester. he’s a freak. he’s unlovable. he’s literally only full of love. he doesn’t want to be alone. he knows everything about how to use his body. he knows nothing about autonomy. WHY DO I WANT TO CHEW ON HIM.
I will be honest guys, the Red portrait of king Charles is gorgeous asdfghjkl
it's a bad portrait. Like. Objectively. It does the opposite of what's intended. It looks like the painter is insulting him. If it was in a contemporary gallery with no context you would see it immediately as the ambivalent criticism of Charles's reign, how he fades into the overwhelming red background as a tiny little figure, small and insignificant, insufficient for the clothes he's wearing. It reminds my of Goya's portraits, how they were so 'realistic' that they ended up making these great figures look pathetic to the viewer. So these are our rulers?
the sheer novelty. the surprise and shock, the kinda cunt it's serving for no reason. I. I love it. It's an incredible portrait by Jonathan Yeo. By the sheer fact that Charles, the man, is impossible to portray as greater than man because he's just such a nothingburger of a dude. So a portrait made to make him look huge and interesting made him be swallowed in red brushstrokes. The butterfly, that reminded me immediately of " we will all laugh at guilded butterflies", draws more attention than him. It looks like an omen. It looks like a warning in all this red. Something is not right here.
This is the best royal portrait ever 10/10