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well hardy har de har you're getting a fucking glimpse of mr. burdock everdeen (and they're friends! what the fuck)
and asterid everdeen-neé march
“My father. He seems to be everywhere today. Dying in the mine. Singing hi way into Peeta’s muddled consciousness. Flickering in the look Boggs gives me as he protectively wraps the blanket around my shoulders. I miss him so badly it hurts.” (mj 246)
I do badly want to see Mr Everdeen in SOTR, I’ll take a GLIMPSE. I’ll take anything. Please.
I can't believe that this shit has to be said in the year of 2023 but if you have nothing positive to say about any ship then stay the fuck out of their tag.
YES
fuck you're breaking me
“Haymitch finally joins us, contributing twenty-three years of tributes he was forced to mentor.”
Means Haymitch became a mentor at 17. Means he watched kids his age die. Means he probably mentored people he went to school with. Like Sejanus.
A friend who doesn't watch AtLA sent this to me captioned 'Zuko and Katara' and I feel like I'm doing fandom correctly
@siriuslyobsessed394 @siriuslyobsessed394 @siriuslyobsessed394
(dw @bikisser23 i'm standing with you)
if you tag me in a chain post and i don't do it it's not because i hate you it's because i am very lazy. i love you thank you for tagging me.
and it's his birthday my baby boy is NOT a baby boy 😭😭😭
no matter young Haymitch's characterization in Sunrise, I'm always going to be partial to the interpretation that he was a smart-ass punk who thought he knew better than everyone until he was crowned & punished.
the Games changed him, all right. they made him face death and finally flinch, finally see how small & finite his life was and that the world didn't care how clever he was or how above-it-all he acted.
one wrong move, one missed chance encounter with Maysilee, and he would've been dead. and no amount of bravado, or hat tricks, or snarky comebacks would've made any difference.
he went home without the innocence he came with, that he didn't know he'd had to begin with. he'd been so sure of himself. (he'd been so afraid.) he was smarter than the other tributes. (the girl looked like an airhead but she was bigger than him and just as fast, and she'd-)
47 50 other people had to die for young Haymitch to learn he didn't know anything about anything, actually.
because what's more, he had a debt bigger than his own life to pay when he got home. he hadn't expected that. I imagine it took him by surprise. I imagine he felt angry and guilty and powerless, with unimaginable sorrow that cut him down to size... as very small, & stupid, & only sixteen.
imagine that as a coming of age.
VICTOR my fine shyt
"In the pursuit of great we failed to do good."
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We’ll find you Amanda.
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