run club
raise a glass to the posts you love that end up deleted. to the fanart and fanfics you lose track of and can't locate. to the blogs you used to look through that ended up unexpectedly disappearing. to the things you didn't archive because you always assumed they'd be there.
something about foreshadowing being more prominent the second time around reading a story but in a way that the meaning is changed forever and you can never view a story the same as you once did before. do you know what i mean.
literally so insane how you can never go back to the innocence of it all. you see all the signs coming and you know how it ends. but there's nothing you can do to turn a blind eye to it anymore. it hits you and you just have to keep going.
Muppet hug
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Confession hour with Kim. A lil comic I've been brewing on to keep myself sane inbetween work.
Dialogue is from the song ‘Replaceable Head’ by Soko
Sad contemplative harry
on a doodle spree, here’s another kim
Small animation doodle of kim
What I love about marty is how fucking awful of a person they can make him while still keeping the audience from absolutely hating him. Like we never hate him as a person we always hate his actions and I think that's another subtle example of how good the shows writing is. If he was a flat character we'd just hate him because there's nothing else to him aside from just being shitty but Marty isn't that. We KNOW marty isn't that because one of the big things people always love about the show is the relationship between Marty and Rust and we wouldn't like that if Marty was a one dimensional shitty person.
The dynamic simply wouldn't work if Marty wasn't three dimensional like Rust. Their strengths and weaknesses play off each other and they perfectly contrast each other. And they do this and continue to be well written characters while having Marty be a borderline raging misogynist who puts his hands on his wife.
rust cohle you are soooo harry du bois coded to me