Brie Larson pulled up to the endgame premiere with her own infinity stones
Incredible
“Where are you?” asked El, holding her hand up. Mrs. Wheeler quieted. They all did. “Can you tell me where you are?” For another horrible second, nothing. El’s face was still screwed up in concentration, and the connection almost looked painful to maintain. But then— “—don’t know—” Mike’s voice. Breaths hitching between the words. He sounded far away. He sounded scared. Then “—like Hawkins—but—upside down.” “Oh god,” whispered Jonathan, from their corner. And Max wondered if that’s when she knew, or if she’d known the second that Will told them Mike hadn’t been at school that day. Joyce let out a gasp. Mrs. Wheeler’s wild eyes had turned towards them.
chapter 14: the flea goes back
As I was drawing this I sort of imagined this being them in college; where Will moved to another state and Mike finally go to visit him. But things aren't like when they were kids - and without the rest of the party there with them, the air between them is thick with change. Not that either dares speaking it into reality. 🤍
College Will Byers (insp)
Gadget and prop concepts I did for Across the Spiderverse! In order of appearance: the Watchforce watch, Hobie's bootleg watch, Miguel's trapper-keeper, and a collection of Syd-Mead inspired foliage for 2099.
nancy definitely taught them how to play with kajnaka (i forgot the english word so have the albanian one)
edit: marbles. thats the word. thank u guys
some ‘attack on melon lord’ scribbles
edit: read this for some clarification
Like grandfather, like grandson.
literally though zackisontumblr could make a post that just says “z” or something and he would still get 40,000 something notes
i like crossovers but i really like the idea of dc and marvel being fictional in eachothers worlds like the teen titans are gonna go see the avengers at the movies tomorrow on their day out and then beast boys gonna do his best hulk impression all day meanwhile a universe over the young avengers are passing around the lastest batman issue and arguing about who could take batman in a fight
"There are old poops who will say that you do not become a grown-up until you have somehow survived, as they have, some famous calamity -- the Great Depression, the Second World War, Vietnam, whatever. Storytellers are responsible for this destructive, not to say suicidal, myth. Again and again in stories, after some terrible mess, the character is able to say at last, 'Today I am a woman. Today I am a man. The end.' When I got home from the Second World War, my Uncle Dan clapped me on the back, and he said, 'You're a man now.' So I killed him. Not really, but I certainly felt like doing it. Dan, that was my bad uncle, who said a male can't be a man unless he'd gone to war. But I had a good uncle, my late Uncle Alex. He was my father's kid brother, a childless graduate of Harvard who was an honest life-insurance salesman in Indianapolis. He was well-read and wise. And his principal complaint about other human beings was that they so seldom noticed it when they were happy. So when we were drinking lemonade under an apple tree in the summer, say, and talking lazily about this and that, almost buzzing like honeybees, Uncle Alex would suddenly interrupt the agreeable blather to exclaim, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.' So I do the same now, and so do my kids and grandkids. And I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.'"
— Kurt Vonnegut, A Man Without a Country (2005)
Finally transitioning from a Tumblr lurker to a sparse participant 20-something. She/Her/Hers
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