i dont think we talk enough about the fact that at the end of lotf EVERYONE was hunting. its a perfect way to tie in jacks representation of tyranny and authoritarian ruling: how at some point, everyone becomes indoctrinated into violence under an authority figure which encourages it. not only does the violence from the hunters affect the island, it also spurs more from ralph, and it demonstrates in the end that everyone was even just slightly culpable for the events on the island.
wtf. saw caleb pushup animation and felt weird. holding my fist to his dick so he can let it jack him off while he does pushups WHAT
If Lotf had been an all girls instead of an all boys stuck on an island, and written by someone who actually understands the female experience, the story would've been labeled as psychological horror.
I don’t post abt Simon enough but I rlly don’t have much to say abt this guy
I’m very fond of him
But like. That’s it. I can’t write stupid headcanons abt him bc I don’t want to slander him and I don’t write anything grounded bc there’s rlly nothing I can say that hasn’t been interpreted alr
But I feel he’s been neglected despite being so high in my favs list so. Simon Appreciation Post
"there's.. buzzing. in my head. like flies." "flies? well. something must have died and led them there."
hieL - you're my lifeline / i'm the idiot to your poetry - otp alternate
guys I love Peter sm im not even joking he’s so me asf
I bet he brags about how many books he’s read for summer programs
What a dork. I need him to have friends pls everyone be nice to him pls stop bullying him lll kill u all
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