Wilson Webb has photographed the cast of Little Women with the Collodion wet plate process. It was a technique developed in 1860s, when the story of Jo March and her sisters takes pace.
Pairing: Kim Seokjin x Female Reader
Genres: drabble series, sfw (for now), action, heavy angst, exes-to-lovers, spy!AU
Tags/Warnings: slow burn, mutual pining, past relationship, tense situations, mentions of blood and violence, grief, minor character death, will be updated as story moves along
Summary: Summary: The agency made the biggest mistake they ever could by trusting Kim Seokjin one more time. You weren’t going to do the same.
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i. Head Start in Havana
ii. Birkins in Busan
iii. Interlude: Shadow
iv. Lovesick in Lisbon
v. Kairos in Cairo
vii. Onsra in Okinawa
viii. Last Tango in Paris
iv. Epilogue
bitch IM SOBBING 😭 they came so far
Favourite Wardrobe: ➟ Dr. Spencer Reid – 9x06: In The Blood
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idk why y'all don't talk about it more but here's namjoon saying "it's not in my vocabulary" and taehyung clapping back with "well then look it up" in his sec c deep af luxurious voice 😳🥵
HES SO LOVELY
The story behind Yoongi’s iconic chicken little spiked hair
Bonus: 18 yo Yoongi being his iconic self (for reference hehehe).
[cr: vid - @jung-koook, tr - parapiobuin]
1. When is your anniversary with Bangtan, and what song or performance made you become part of the fandom?
2. What era did you start following Bangtan? Is that your favorite era? If not, what is your favorite?
3. What was your first comeback? What do you remember most from that comeback?
4. Who was your first bias? Are they still your bias? Why or why not?
5. Share a favorite Bangtan moment.
6. Top five _____ (pick a member) outfits.
7. Which episode of Run! BTS is your comfort episode?
8. What’s your favorite concert performance?
9. If you could only watch one FESTA practice video for the rest of your life, which one would you pick?
10. Make a Bangtan playlist for the end of the world.
11. Which Bangtan Bomb never fails to make you laugh?
12. Best Bangtan choreo?
13. What’s your favorite music show performance?
14. Top three music videos.
15. Five best songs for _____ (pick a mood or an activity).
16. Who is your Bangtan OTP?
17. What’s your favorite cover of a Bangtan song?
18. If you had an afternoon to go Namjooning, what kind of activity would you choose?
19. Whose closet would you raid, because you love their style?
20. What’s the one Bangtan lyric that’s stuck with you from the moment you first heard it?
sypnosis: diagnosed with the hanahaki disease, you had only two options - accept a deathly fate, or never love again.
genre: au, angst, fluff, humor, friends to lovers? maybe.
warnings: many talks of death and dying, minor character death, pain, unrequited love, swearing, talks of past sexual experience while intoxicated, pining, longing, really sad reader, and lots of angst.
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“you would die for her, for him.”
“You’re dying.”
The two words escape past his lips steadily and breathily as your widening eyes linger on the way his hands fiddle with one another out of habit. He sighs deeply and resists the urge to avoid screaming at you and maintain eye contact out of professionalism, pushing back his slipping glasses.
“At this rate, you won’t have any more than a month. Had you told me this sooner, y/n, the results wouldn’t have been as scarce. But because you waited after almost a year of this, I’m afraid there’s not much to do.” He pushes his desk lightly to pull away from it, creating a mere distance between himself and the papers which finalized your future’s passing. Reaching his collar, he tugs on his tie to loosen it before unbuttoning the first stitch as he looks at you with seemingly stray and angered eyes mixed with sympathy.
Suddenly, his sight wanders the room as he shakes his head repeatedly, scoffing in disbelief. He then smiles, dimples prominent, lip tightened, eyebrows furrowed, and eyes broken, piercing straight at its target - that being you.
Standing up, he takes off his glasses and slams his fist onto the chair’s arm rest before running a hand across his hair, softly hissing.
The professionalism is now out of the drain, “You’re an idiot, y/n.”
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Leslie Odom Jr tells the story behind his performance on “Dear Theodosia” in Hamilton.