if you write for jack marston just know you deserve the world
I miss Arthur Morgan and his sad man swag, his doomed aura, his radiating despair
'so he's a man-whore' wednesday???
sometimes i randomly remember how insane maggie stiefvater was for making ronan lynch—a man that can create reality—a man of god, when he himself is a god of a man. then to take this man and have him be not only in love with, but a literal soulmate of a man named adam. parrish. adam parrish. who, mind you, lives above ronan's very own place of worship. and is the namesake of the first of mankind that the bible says god made from the literal dust of the ground (adam parrish: comes from nothing, hair "dusty" in color) and appoints him to care for the garden of eden (adam parrish: sacrifices himself to ronan's sentient forest). then has adam viewing ronan as a god and ronan saying "maybe he dreamt (created)" adam???? like who just fucking writes that and goes about their life?
i fear my type is gunslingers with tb
they can never remake tombstone (1993) because nobody can ever serve as much cunt as val kilmer did while playing doc holliday
Cabeswater
forgotten by the narrative but not by me <3
Adrianne lenker vs writing songs that encapsulates grief so well
An actual photo of me listening to zombie girl
Pale White Horse
The parallels and differences between how Dutch talks about Annabelle and how Hosea talks about Bessie is so so very important to me. The only thing we really know about Annabelle is her death and how it affected Dutch. How it “fuels” Dutches hatred towards colm. ( though I think he’s really just using her death a front) we don’t know anything else about her. But Dutch “loved” her and the only thing we hear is of her death and how it affects DUTCH. We don’t hear about how she afffeted anyone else. What she was like.
Hosea in comparison speaks of Bessie in a mournful, bittersweet yet beautiful way. We SEE how Bessie’s death affected Hosea, but we never get told how she died. That is never once brought up. But Hosea DOES tell us many stories of how he and her wanted to get out, how they traveled, how she loved him regardless of the fact he was an outlaw. Hosea doesn’t need to directly tell us he loved Bessie bc it pours out of his soul with every breath he speaks of her. Dutch NEEDS to mention that he loved Annabelle because the only thing he ever talks about is her death and how it’s an excuse to continue his violent behavior.