We both know what they say about us
But they don’t stand a chance because(insp)

⤕ silverflint meme: 6 quotes -2/6:
For whatever reason, when you and I speak with one voice,we seem to be able to compel them to any end. – Flint,3×04 (x)
Season 3 (probably):
Flint:
(ง’̀-‘́)ง
Silver: Captain, can we please for once consider another option, one that doesn’t result in fighting everyone?
Flint:
(ง’̀-‘́)ง
Silver: *sigh*
Silver:
(ง’̀-‘́)ง
What actually happened:
Flint:
ಥ_ಥ
Silver: No, (ง’̀-‘́)ง
Flint: ಥ_ಥ
Silver: *sigh* (ノ
˘◡˘
)ノ*:・゚♥
Flint: (ง’̀◡’́)ง
PERFECT analysis (applauds wildly)
“In that case I’m sorry… That’s not bad. Indio sent four men to Santa Cruz. And one man returns… a new man without a scratch. Mm-mm. Indio’s no idiot. When you ride up to him and show him that little nick, he might believe you.”
For A Few Dollars More (1965)
A moment of extremely queer delight imo. Totally love Monco’s expression, I read it as a mix of (a) you bastard (b) thanks, I guess, I hadn’t thought of that © can’t wait to return the favour

I have to say, Free Range Pirates are much more preferable
You’re allowed to like your writing.
One unfortunate side effect of the “your first draft is shit” rhetoric (which is mostly meant to encourage the understanding that you will need to edit and that having problems in your first draft doesn’t mean you can’t write) is that people tend to feel like they shouldn’t like their writing. They should only be critical of it, only see the flaws of it, and so be unhappy with their writing.
Being critical is good, but keep in mind that you’re not only allowed but encouraged to like what you’ve written. You should like it because that means it’s something people enjoy reading (because you are a person), but also because you will write better if you enjoy what you’re writing. Reread your old writing and smile at the lines that you love. Enjoy your fun scenes, laugh at your own jokes, cry at the tragedies you’ve written particularly poignantly. It’ll make you feel better. I promise.
:-))))))
stills from Beyond the Law (1968)
Emphatically not a masterpiece, yet a film whose mere thought makes me smile
Quartermasters Song – Pete Seeger and the Almanac singers
This is a song from the Spanish Civil War. Hope it will be enjoyed by both my assorted leftist friends and assorted fans of Quartermaster John Silver.
































