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七転び八起き

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“The weak fear happiness itself. They can harm themselves on cotton wool. Sometimes they are wounded even by happiness”
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Garrus: “And then she just stood in front of my sight! & she wouldn’t move & let me kill him. I mean yeah it was the right call but-”

Thane, setting his morning tea down slowly: “Would you like to know how I met my wife?”

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お疲れ様です !!!! Thank you so much to the anime!! It’s introduced me to a wonderful new series that I’ve absolutely got hooked on T////T9!!! The fandom has been nothing but kind to me and it was very fun being it while the hype was on!!! I’m super grateful~~ ^q^/ I hope the hype lives on!

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Many of the political attacks on trans people—whether it is a mandate that bathroom use be determined by birth sex, a blanket ban on medical interventions for trans kids or the suggestion that trans men are simply wayward women beguiled by male privilege—carry the same subtext: that trans people are mistaken about who they are. “We know who we are,” Page says. “People cling to these firm ideas [about gender] because it makes people feel safe. But if we could just celebrate all the wonderful complexities of people, the world would be such a better place.”

Page was attracted to the role of Vanya in The Umbrella Academy because—in the first season, released in 2019—Vanya is crushed by self-loathing, believing herself to be the only ordinary sibling in an extraordinary family. The character can barely summon the courage to move through the world. “I related to how much Vanya was closed off,” Page says. Now on set filming the third season, co-workers have seen a change in the actor. “It seems like there’s a tremendous weight off his shoulders, a feeling of comfort,” says showrunner Steve Blackman. “There’s a lightness, a lot more smiling.” For Page, returning to set has been validating, if awkward at times. Yes, people accidentally use the wrong pronouns—“It’s going to be an adjustment,” Page says—but co-workers also see and acknowledge him.

Whatever challenges might lie ahead, Page seems exuberant about playing a new spectrum of roles. “I’m really excited to act, now that I’m fully who I am, in this body,” Page says. “No matter the challenges and difficult moments of this, nothing amounts to getting to feel how I feel now.” This includes having short hair again. During the interview, Page keeps rearranging strands on his forehead. It took a long time for him to return to the barber’s chair and ask to cut it short, but he got there. And how did that haircut feel?

Page tears up again, then smiles. “I just could not have enjoyed it more,” he says.

ELLIOT PAGE for TIME Magazine › 2021 interview by Katy Steinmetz, photography by Wynne Neilly

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charmophron

i think about newt and hermann’s internet correspondence a lot

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rapidhighway

okay I KNOW this is pure self indulgence but Lucifer wore that white suit in The End and I loved it and I desperately needed him to wear it when he possessed Cas

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I love spn because it was clearly intended to be a manly man show for the boys and fast forward 15 years later the fanbase is just Misha Collins and his army of gay teenagers. Peak comedy.

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