Since, in true Celtic fashion, I’m gonna start saying “it’s too hot” today, here’s the perfect poll…
Reblog & put your answers in the tags because I’m curious and need to know I’m not suffering alone

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Since, in true Celtic fashion, I’m gonna start saying “it’s too hot” today, here’s the perfect poll…
Reblog & put your answers in the tags because I’m curious and need to know I’m not suffering alone
my favorite game to play is “is supernatural actually trending or did some major political/social event just occur”
Remember that moment in ITSV, when Miles first meets his world's Spider-Man and their spider senses do the thing?
The background behind Peter is as we'd expect; the classic red and blue.
But at first Miles' background is green and purple, two colors he's never associated with at all throughout the movie. As the moment goes on, it shifts to match Peter's.
We are literally watching Miles' fate change and the anomaly happen.
It's well established that the spider that bit him was not supposed to even be in that universe, meaning our Miles was supposed to be something else before it happened.
This isn't true for ITSV, but in every other version of Spider-Man, the main color scheme for the Prowler is green and purple.
Our Miles was supposed to become the next Prowler in his world. And the only reason he's not, is because of the original Prowler. Miles switched his fate with Earth-42 Miles.
Just a couple of dudes reminding you that Aldis Hodge is, in fact, the sexiest man alive. In addition to being a horologist, he's also a painter and a violinist. He also went to school for architecture.
Yeah if a destiel kiss leaked not only would they execute misha collins but they would cut the kiss from the show and spend the rest of their lives telling us that it wasn’t real and never happened.
nail gaymud: don't leak anything about the new season please we worked really hard on it
GO fans: ok master godman anything for you
misha colon: is anyone going to tweet about topping my coworker
spn fans: can you fall off a building
“good omens leak” as if castiel didn’t do it first in the walmart parking lot in every destiel fic
Okay so I'm not gonna post anything else about this except this: From the way everyone was flipping out I thought all six scripts for each episode had somehow gotten leaked at first. I thought the WHOLE plot was OUT THE WINDOW and I'd have to spend the next MONTH matrix dodging it
It's not nearly that extreme. It's one moment. A moment that would be better if not spoiled. But it by no means ruins the plot. In fact, it gives away nothing of the actual plot
Still, try to avoid it if you can, my only point here is there's still so much show we haven't seen so let's not pretend the entire show is ruined from one frame of one moment
"Unmasked"
I wanna add more but maybe next fan art 👍🏾
-And in every other universe, it doesn't end well. -There's a first time for everything, right?
the major downside to having my two most familiar tony stark media sources be 1) mcu and 2) tales of suspense is un-ideal, primarily due to the fact that every single time someone shoots at this dude on screen my brain is like. actually it will take more than small arms fire to penetrate his iron body
FOOL. it will take more than small arms fire. to p
haunts me
Into The Spiderverse // Across The Spiderverse
Thinking about this scene and, sure, it's a reference to the line "a more civilized age" in the original trilogy but also I really fucking love it as a metaphor. The Jedi are known for using their lightsabers, the weapon that is nearly synonymous with them, the one that takes a lifetime of training and the kind of precision that can only come from someone using the Force, that a lightsaber is a constant reminder that a Jedi must have care with everything they do because of their abilities, the things they can do. There's a reason the story group commented that, almost any time a lightsaber ends up in the hands of non-trained Force-sensitives, it ends badly. Here you have the final fight of the clone wars, this is General Grievous, this is the end of this war that has dragged them all through hell for the last four years, Obi-Wan was specifically sent because, with Dooku dead, Grievous was the last one standing that could rally the Separatists, this was it, this was the end. This is how the Clone Wars ends--with a Jedi stripped of his precise, controlled weapon and grasping for a less than perfect solution because this needs to finally fucking be over, he needs to goddamned finish this. I love this as a metaphor for the Jedi's position in the war--if Obi-Wan doesn't grab that blaster, Grievous is going to hit him with that Electrostaff and he's going to die. His lightsaber is flat-out not an option. The Jedi's choices are whittled down to: Imperfect solution or die. So he chooses the imperfect solution because it's better than death, it's better than letting Grievous go, and there's still so much to be salvaged from this. He doesn't use his Jedi weapon, but it's not like he's suddenly no longer a Jedi because of it, he will still be a Jedi at heart and will still go back to doing his best to hold up their ideals. This is why Lucas says, "Are [the Jedi] going to stick with their moral rules and all be killed, which makes it irrelevant, or do they help save the Republic?“ (Star Wars Archives 1999-2005) I like this moment as a metaphor because I see it as illustrating the point of the Jedi's involvement in the war: It's not perfectly the Jedi way, it's them stripped of their preferred methods, but the heart of the reasoning is the same, that if they don't fight, if they don't take the less shitty option, then everyone dies. Obi-Wan ending the war with a blaster rather than a lightsaber, because it was either that or die, is a fun callback to the OT, but also shows the two paths placed in front of them, the lack of options available, and just what exactly was on the line.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse + text posts