SPIDER-MAN 2 (2004) dir. Sam Raimi SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME (2021) dir. Jon Watts
is anyone else on this hill or is it just me and sisyphus and kate bush?
this was driving me crazy while i was making my last post for @mikeywayarchive so this is definitely the same pic but in color right? they just edited the shirt?
top pic 📸: beemer taken in nashville
bottom pic was in a post today from alt press about mikey’s new bass
Naruto loves when Sasuke's hair gets a little longer because he can grip and tug it. Sasuke's hair gets very messed up in bed. It's okay though, because Naruto loves to wash it and dry it as well, and brush it until it's silky and perfect. Sasuke has the most beautiful hair.
Sasuke always complains about Naruto’s ‘addiction’ to Sasuke’s hair because he always brushes his black hair with his fingers all the time but Saatchi still can’t hide how much he actually likes the attention Naruto gives to his hair, it relaxes him and makes him smile every time Naruto does it.
There always comes a point, though, when Sasuke’s hair just gets too long. The day will come when it’s long enough to put up into a ponytail. After that it’s only a matter of time before Sasuke gets a haircut. Naruto doesn’t comment on it, but he treats Sasuke extra-nicely on those days.
A man begs for his husband’s forgiveness on their 5th divorce, 2050
heard you guys like wet gerard way
the worst is wanting to create and create and create but being trapped in a body that is so so so so tired
Note that the context of this GIF is that Zelda suspects the frog in question is psychoactive and is attempting to convince Link to eat it so that she can observe his reaction and determine whether she’s right.
Whether that makes it less romantic or more is left as an exercise for the reader.
no it's romantic. doing experiments on you is one of the main ways that girls show romance
🌈 happy Pride smite a homophobe! 🌈
Happy Pride from Godstiel!
this really is so funny like ok goddamn geoff!
feel like i've seen a poll like this before but. i'm curious.







