there are many tragic things about the final lair sequence in phantom of the opera but what gets me the most is the way christine’s kiss–a singular gesture of affection–is enough to change erik’s mind, crumble his motivations, bring down his facade of all-powerful villain. one second he’s making an ultimatum with murder in the balance, the next he’s pushing everyone away so that he can never hurt them again. the first loving touch he ever received was enough to banish all the hate in his heart, except that which is directed at himself.
headcanonthings
Yennefer: Ciri made me care about stupid things
Geralt: Like what?
Yennefer: Family. Humanity. My well being
Ciri, happily making cupcakes in the kitchen: Don't forget Jaskier!
Yennefer: And [Gags] Jaskier
“Greta said, you know no one actually walks their Barbie down the steps to get into the car. You just take them from one thing and just plop them into the next thing.”
girlbossed-too-close-to-the-sun
donna tartt: literally writes an entire 600 page book about how it can be dangerous to do things just for the aesthetic
us, already making pinterest boards: oh to be a classics student in vermont in the 80s drinking whiskey from a teacup and occasionally murdering people
sandersstudies
There’s a lot of people I feel inextricably bound to, with or without reason. I think soulmates are plentiful gifts, and not exclusively romantic.
sandersstudies
Getting mistaken for dating my friend and it's like "oh lol that's because our souls are intertwined in this life and the next, easy mistake to make."
“Go and love someone exactly as they are. then, watch how they transform into the greatest truest version of themselves. when one feels seen and appreciated in their own essence, one is instantly empowered.”
— Wes Angelozzi