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ââŚ.3-2-1 Action Video!!â Star Trek: Behind The Scenes Of The Original Series (1960s)
favorite character meme: three emotions [â ]Â â happiness
You are the night, and the night alone understands you and enfolds you in its arms.
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ÂŤFreddie was madly in love with life and did not want to lose a minute. Freddie valued every moment and didnât want it to go to waste. Thatâs it, briefly, but thatâs how I remember him. A man who appreciates every moment.Âť
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vampires who go to college for a history degree b/c they werenât paying attention and want to know what they missed over the last 5 centuries
Yes, but what about the vampires that were newly turned and want to study history so that they can talk with older vampires and not feel left out. Or the ones that want to pretend that they are super old to freak people out then when someone asks how long theyâve been a vampire that can be like âLike 5 years dudeâ
âHow old are you?â â17.â âHow long have you been 17?â âLike four months.â
Would it be like being a convert to a new religion and just being so hyped about the culture and stuff, so they go and learn all this history just so they can have a conversation with a 5 centuries old vampire who just goes, ââŚwut?â
âyou lived in england during the Battle of Hastings? who did you side with? did you ever meet William the Conqueror?â
âum I think I spent that century as a bog hermitâŚ.collected leeches for a livingâŚgood money in leechesâ
âwhatâs one thing the history books get wrong about WWI?â
âI literally lived in a well until it was overâ

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i appreciate how things that are set up in seasons one and two of Schittâs Creek as ongoing jokes or moments of ridiculous suddenly get real starting around season three as these characters start becoming real people and not just the seeming caricatures they started as. things youâve laughed at or sideeyed since the beginning start to take on an actual emotional resonance, which is an impressive bit of trope subversion, really.
like for example Alexis and her constant casually tossed-off stories about being kept captive by this prince or that potentate and all the trouble she got into as a world-traveling gorgeous young socialite. itâs a running gag. no one seems to react overmuch to these wild stories, or give them much weight. until David has his whole speech about âwho do you think was back home worrying about you during all of that, it wasnât mom and dad it was meâ and suddenly youâre like oh noooo babies about something which was played as just a joke.
or Davidâs galleries. there are those moments talking about the performance artists he had, the ones again played for maximum WTFery, those moments of like oh those foolish rich people, thinking that is art! but David has clearly been proud of it and he talks about it a lot, he makes his comments about how he doesnât have much but he still has taste. itâs all he has, really â and then Moira says to him and who do you think bought all that art? who do you think bought your patrons? and again, oh no, something which had been a fundamental running joke line for the character is undercut entirely. the one thing he always thought he had⌠did he have it at all?