moony-phases:

*slaps you with sunshine back paladin lance*

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shahmeran:

what are songs that make u guys ache… they don’t even need to be very sad songs, really. just songs that make your heart hurt in its place in your chest


boghermit:

Vampires when they sip on your blood and catch extra strength Tylenol, at least two psychiatric meds, two cups of coffee, weed, and microplastics 

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libbyframe:

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Most powerful wizard


badsongpetey:

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The Stakeout, Part 7: Reverse car chase with loud hood ornament.

Lance is no longer bored at the stakeout xD

The duality of Keith is that he’s getting revenge on Lance for messing up the stakeout, but he’s also showing off for him by doing the entire chase in reverse.



goddessemily:

Creator: Klangts on tiktok.

I had to share because??? How??? It sounds just like Jeremy???

If anyone knows the original artist for the kiss animation please tag them


nobamol:

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Uhhh yeah klance 2023 👉👈

posted 3 months ago via nobamol with 1,479 notes


ikimaru:

time to group some more kl pics I had around! 💜


dynared:

As Dreamworks’s deal with Netflix for exclusive shows expires (they first signed a deal with Hulu for exclusives and now seem to be given shows to them and Peacock), shows have begun to leave the service en masse. However, due to the nature of staggered contracts, many of these shows will not be leaving Netflix for at least a year, while others may have several years left on the service. What’s on Netflix did some calculations based on when the final seasons were added and came up with some removal dates for the shows -

Voltron: Legendary Defender (N Original)December 14, 2018 December 14, 2024

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (N Original)May 15, 2020 April 10, 2026

3Below: Tales of Arcadia (N Original)July 12, 2019 August 7, 2026

Wizards: Tales of Arcadia (N Original)August 7, 2020 August 7, 2026

Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia (N Original)May 25, 2018 August 7, 2026

There are plenty of other expiration dates on that list, but these are the big ones I noticed, mostly because they were attempts at franchise creation that fell completely flat. Voltron’s big-budget Amazon movie is due for a 2025 release in a best-case scenario (worst-case scenario is more Robotech-style development hell) and with the rollout of a lot of classic Voltron merchandise including the oft-mentioned Voltron beer, the plan to erase VLD from everything come the film release is well underway. Dreamworks doesn’t seem to mind, since they’re still the video distributor for DOTU on behalf of World Events Productions, their name is on the Voltron beer.

She-Ra is a similar story. The franchise is also with Amazon via Dreamworks, for a live-action show directed by one of the directors of the Watchmen TV show. Hopefully, whoever plays Hordak can chew the scenery as hard as Jeremy Irons did. It probably will air sometime in 2025-2026 best case scenario as well, just in time to see SPOP eliminated from everything (something Mattel is only too happy to facilitate given their release of classic She-Ra figures for their Masterverse brand of toys).

Trollhunters was meant to be a franchise but despite a lot of big names attached to it, it went absolutely nowhere and everyone seems to have disavowed the whole thing after the ending. So it’s just getting tossed to one side.

The internet means IP gets recycled and discarded faster and faster these days. And these are three examples of shows set to disappear from the face of the earth, to the glee of the license holders.

posted 3 months ago via dynared with 245 notes

ikimaru:

pov: the guy you thought wasn’t into you asks you to dance

(pics I had yet to post from my Everglow zine!)

posted 3 months ago via ikimaru with 8,298 notes

tincanmans:

this answer to “why do you like iron man” tho- đŸ„č

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