Hey Gang,
I’ve been getting a few requests to purchase this in some capacity so I put it up on my redbubble:
If you want it on a pillow or tshirt or something let me know and if redbubble has it I’ll add it.
Cheers!
Hey Gang,
I’ve been getting a few requests to purchase this in some capacity so I put it up on my redbubble:
If you want it on a pillow or tshirt or something let me know and if redbubble has it I’ll add it.
Cheers!
✨ Malevolent Art Up in Shop ✨
I finally got around to getting some Malev art up in my shop ✨💥
If there are any pieces I missed that you wanted to buy let me know here (I tried to grab the ones that had been most requested)
Computers are so scary what if I accidentally hit F12 in a steam game and it takes a screenshot. What if I press shift + F12 while in word and accidentally save my document 😖
If you had to learn what the F keys on your computer do through me reblogging this post, then I'm glad you did. Computer literacy is not a skill that gets taught anymore, and it is absolutely one that needs to be taught in order to be learned. Don't ever feel bad for not knowing something, but ☝️ don't ever stop learning learning about your environment, the tools you use, and especially the people around you
Never stop learning+ Never stop sharing what you learned
I am utterly captivated by this video series that Taryn Delanie and friends have been making on TikTok
I absolutely lose it every time she says “Don’t leave me baby.”
-INTERVIEW WALTON GOGGINS/ELLA PURNELL-
Okay, the interview with the actors who play Lucy and Ghoul/Cooper is out!
In it, they shed light on some of the characters' inner thoughts and feelings.
Regarding Lucy, when the ghoul betrayed her, she acted on instinct and hit him, showing how much she's changed since the first season, where the prophecy she so desperately tried to avoid, "You're just like me, darling, just give it time," came true after so much internal repression.
As for the ghoul, it's a bit more complex. Goggins indicates that the ghoul is in a great internal conflict. He makes it clear that the ghoul cares deeply for Lucy, not as a daughter, Goggins clarifies, but she's someone he worries about a lot. When the ghoul has to tell Lucy that he has to exchange her, he convinces himself that it doesn't matter because it brings him closer to reuniting with the family he's been searching for for 200 years. Even so, it's not enough; betraying Lucy is too painful for him.
Another significant moment in this episode is when the ghoul touches her back while she's vomiting. Both the ghoul and we realize that this is the first time in 200 years that he's touched another person without intending to hurt them.
The episode also reminds us not to forget the Lucy/Ghoul duo and that their story isn't over yet. From this point on, the dynamic between them changes and evolves in ways that even the actor himself didn't anticipate.
So perhaps, my dear ghoulcy shippers, we shouldn't lose hope.
[Walton Goggins] shares one moment that he chose as a first for the Ghoul. When he touches Lucy’s back as she gets sick, “That was the first time I’ve ever touched anyone in this show that wasn’t to harm them. I just want to put my hand on her back.” (x)
FALLOUT - The Wrangler
THAT IS NOT "✨💖BABYGIRL💖✨"
THAT IS AN
and I want to be clear on this
42 YEAR OLD MAN