@usappa00@FOS because their people stand up against the imperial ghoul that is the united states. the u.s. extracts wealth by drawing blood in the name of “business”
@xxi_jacee i also dropped someone off at the Topgolf. the air was heavy of pollutants standing still like fog in that part of town. People were going golfing! no masks in sight :/
@xxi_jacee i was ubering yday on Whittier Blvd in Montebello/Commerce. peoples grannies, aunties and uncles str8 chilling on their foldable chairs with no masks plume in the air. Taco stands lining the street, and it looked like a car show was happening. It’s hard to care when no one does.
@Joz1ahh aww are you replaying ? or doing the battle frontier? i’ve been replaying and am so nervous to take on the BF but am thinking Latios, Steelix, and Shedinja or Gallade, Chansey, Shedinja
It’s a contender for the most horrific moment in any film, ever. Sheryl Lee’s reaction is so guttural. You feel Laura’s surprise & her terror. The fact that FWWM isn’t considered a horror film by some & Sheryl Lee didn’t win any awards for the film will both always blow my mind.
@zoerosebryant i like to think that the Woodsmen travel through electricity/fire. it’s especially dope when you walk by a wooden light pool, black oil pooled at the bottom, and are reminded that the pole is a distorted version of the tree it once was.
@Ro4dki11Deer i love the way you drew the hand! it’s oddly reminiscent of laura’s “meanwhile” pose, but upside down. makes me think about all the missing head stuff in The Return :)