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kat | 29 | infj

I put my spacesuit on one leg at a time

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tireless defender of world-weary matriarchs, ice queens, broken birds, and femmes fatales

emotionally compromised by found families, blood ties, and fire-forged friends


true companions


currently

reading

Free Air by Sinclair Lewis

Gomorrah by Roberto Saviano

The Faraway Nearby by Rebecca Solnit


watching

Sopranos S01

Boardwalk Empire S01 (rewatch)

P-Valley S01

Perry Mason S01
listening to

Nicole Dollanganger, Bowerbirds

fandoms

A Song of Ice & Fire, period dramas, animanga, post-apocalyptic theatrics, space opera, psychological thrillers, and superhuman tours-de-force

networks


status

typically at least 10 posts a day

playlist


full of stars, mostly void
ad astra per aspera sic itur ad astra
full of stars, mostly void
This is. And thou art. There is no safety. There is no end. The word must be heard in silence. There must be darkness to see the stars. The dance is always danced above the hollow place, above the terrible abyss.
What’s your favorite canon moment of Elizabeth x George? :D

the moment where ross fell into a well and drowned to death and the whole village celebrated and george became the better person he was deep down under elizabeth’s influence and they all lived happily ever after!

but in all seriousness…it’s been so long since I thought of them bc it was honestly too painful to for a good long while. but they are very very dear to my heart. the best moment for them was the proposal, for sure…george baring his soul like that was astonishing and jack’s delivery and heida’s guarded but moved and sympathetic reaction were just gorgeous. still pisses me off they put ominous music in the background bc it didn’t fit the mood of the scene at all. and in the context of that depiction of his feelings, the wound-tending scene was even better. that was elizabeth deciding to try to understand him, and him allowing her to attend to his vulnerabilities, which he’s never ever let anyone else do. this relationship was deeply romantic without Debbie intending it to be thanks to the actors, especially Jack because of how he clearly saw George as a whole person rather than just a caricature. These two are happily married in my heart, always and forever. I will always love them and want the best for them.

Ask me about ships.