Has anyone done this yet
So sorry to the Layton fandom, but Orpheus and Eurydice have my heart.
Propaganda under the cut!
Orphydice:
"y'all probably know the story of orpheus and eurydice. but they are SO tragedy. they are TEXTBOOK tragedy. they redefined the genre. on their literal wedding day as she's walking down the aisle eurydice gets bit by a snake and dies. orpheus loves her so much he goes down to the underworld to try and save her. hades allows him to take her back to the land of the living, as long as she walks behind him, and he cannot look back, otherwise her soul will be taken. he's mostly fine , but begins to doubt and at the very end of the tunnel, he looks back. they lock eyes for a moment before she disappears back into hell. orpheus is then so distraught that he wanders the earth singing mournful melodies and gets stoned to death by some nymphs who think his sad songs are bumming them out. DUUUUDE their story consumed my every waking thought as a child."
Janice and Melina:
No propaganda submitted :(
love love LOVE this series! Go check it out if you haven't! Featuring Padme, Vader, Baby Luke and Baby Leia trying as a family.
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Jack Smith and Annie Smith from the Magic Tree House Series are Forklift Certified!
Hot tip: if your Jedi character says “I have a bad feeling about this” something bad needs to happen.
When anakin says this in the arena in AOTC, like 200 Jedi get killed in the next ten minutes, and a war begins. If the situation looks bad, but is going to resolve itself just fine, your Jedi will have a good feeling about it. You the author, presumably know what is going to happen, and your Jedi’s vague premonitions should act accordingly
crashing out, holy shit, my heart
Holy fucking shit? Whole hand drawn amv about the unsung parents who did their best to raise the twins.
ough, Luke Carder, my beloved
Fantastic comic!
Goodbye, Carder.
I think Ford and I would get along like a house on fire, but I just like Stanley's good heart more than Stanford's intelligence
Ford is bright and quick but Stan is soft and warm
Reblog for sample size and also tell me why in the tags. I want violence. I want discourse. I want bloodshed
Roman Catholic female who's a little too neurospicy for her own good.
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