I was going to do a wrestling wheel, but decided last minute "nah, there's WAY too many"
So here's a 9-1-1 one of most of the main cast, plus threw in some characters
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Sometimes @freebooter4ever sends me a post and says "what if patater" and I black out and come to several hours later, 800 words deep in a new WIP.
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and is your shame helpful? is it inspiring goodness and change? or is it keeping you frozen in time unable to move on and be everything you have expanded to be?
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ship wars in 9-1-1 fandom are distracting us from the real enemy: people who think you can get anywhere driving in Los Angeles in under an hour without killing twenty other people and also yourself out of pure road rage
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In one of my film classes last semester we had to tell a story in 3 pictures for a mini assignment so my friend and I did this
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The inspiration
The result
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Needed a clean graphic for a project, and figured while I was vectoring I would put sex and magic back in.
Happy Pride Month
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Okay I narrowed it down to 20 books. That's probably enough for a week in the woods, right?
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i know we all joke about buck and eddie and their coparenting of chris, them babytrapping each other and this that and the other, but they've never had 2 navigate their relationship without chris being central to it. which on the one hand is like. cute. chris is such a cornerstone of what buck and eddie both mean to each other, and they both obviously love him separate from their relationship with each other ('do you know how much christopher misses you?'), but also it's genuinely interesting to think about them navigating what that relationship looks like without christopher around. partly because i think sometimes they use chris as shorthand or an excuse between them ('do you know how much christopher misses you?' but bass boosted). eddie defines buck's role in chris's life on paper, bc he can't define buck's role in eddie's life. how much they both love chris is obvious and it's a safe place for how they feel about each other to land. and it's interesting 2 think about them being put in a position to navigate that relationship without the buffer or go-between of christopher for the first time since they met
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jelly
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day 651
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But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and
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Loving Gesture - 26x32” acrylic on canvas.
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Craig Parker on the set of Fellowship of the Ring
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hold the line
post S4, reconnecting, bonfire, smut
pairing: stommy (Tommy Hagan/Steve Harrington)
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