what doesn't kill you makes you stay on tumblr for 13 years and counting
clark reupload
edit: forgot the sweater comic
Yall ever think about how it's kind of weird that we all portray Sister Imperator as this horrible mom when in reality any chapters that her and copia have both been in she's either all smiles and showing him off like a proud parent or defending him against nihil
Ghost: *gets a cast for a broken arm and wants to murder someone because of it*
Soap: *paints Starry Night on it*
Ghost: *completely and utterly gone on this man because holy shit this ADHD motherfucker just sat still for 3 hours making his cast pretty to make him feel better* "marry me"
Sad thought randomly hit me. Imagine Simon nearly meets the same fate Soap did. For months, he's in the hospital recovering. The only reason he lived is because he was only barely hit.
He heals, but he can’t return to service. He has trouble keeping track of things and his memory starts to go. So, he moves back to Manchester. He gets a dog who grows old with him. He finds some new friends and stays in touch with his friends from the military.
But as he gets older, around 65, his memory continues to worsen no matter how many puzzles or brain activities he does. Part of it is the injury but most of it is the fact he's getting older. It gets to the point where he can no longer remember if he's eaten or showered. Price or Gaz offer to help, but he declines since he knows they aren’t in the best shapes either.
For his own health, he goes into an assisted living apartment. He can do most things on his own, but needs to be reminded of what he has and hasn’t done. One of the staff has an accent exactly like Soap's.
And while the staff member has told him his name multiple times, Simon always calls him John. He knows it isn’t John. But the voice reminds him of him. He constantly asks him, "Are you good at art? My John was good at art."
i know that look! you just killed someone!
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Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins, and Ella Purnell photographed by Shayan Asgharnia for The Los Angeles Times
Yes,yes very true.