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Charlie Cox turned down numerous job offers after Daredevil Season 3 because Netflix kept him and the crew in the dark about the cancellation. The writers' room was literally already at work crafting storylines for Season 4 and only then did they get informed about the show's cancellation. Charlie legitimately thought he will never get the chance to play the character he loved so much that he prioritized it over other role offers.
4 YEARS LATER...
Charlie is back in 5 projects as Daredevil, including his own show with an unprecedented 18 EPISODES. 18.
He deserves this so much đ my beloved

ok but Matt Murdock is so funny bec heâs like âi would never judge anyone everâ and then proceeds to be the most judgemental bitch ever





#3 seconds in and already a blind joke. I love this man
i cannot believe we actually got matt murdock being a slut in the year of our lord 2022. like we actually got matthew âmanwhoreâ murdock iâm in TEARS





She hulk episode 8 + text postsÂ
Jessica Jones, who has Google Alerts set up for things like "devil vigilante", seeing a picture of Matt's walk of shame on Reddit:

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CHARLIE COX in "Marvel Studios Assembled - The Making of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law."


hands that let go, Katie Maria




SpongeBob SquarePants S01E18a




mood for the past two weeks


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museum studies goofs, 2/?
And when you mess with one part of a personâs life, youâre not messing with just that part. Unfortunately, you canât be that precise and selective. When you mess with one part of a personâs life, youâre messing with their entire life.
Jay Asher
A handy list of poisons for writing reference, provided to you by me, Bella
Poisoning is one of the oldest murder tactics in the books. It was the old equalizer, and while itâs often associated with women, historically men are no less likely to poison you. This is not a guide on how to poison people, you banana bunches, itâs a guide on writing about poisons in fiction so you donât end up on a watch list while researching them. Iâve taken that hit for you. Youâre welcome. These are just a few of the more classic ones.
Hemlock: Hemlock (conium maculatum) is one of the more famous ones, used in ancient times most notably in Socratesâ forced suicide execution. So it goes. The plant has bunches of small, white flowers, and can grow up to ten feet tall. Itâs a rather panicky way to die, although it wouldnât show: hemlock is a paralytic, so the cause of death is most often asphyxiation due to respiratory paralysis, although the mind remains unaffected and aware.
Belladonna: Atropa belladonna is also called deadly nightshade. It has pretty, trumpet-shaped purple flowers and dark, shiny berries that actually look really delicious which is ironic since itâs the most toxic part of the plant. The entire plant is poisonous, mind you, but the berries are the most. One of the most potent poisons in its hemisphere, it was used as a beauty treatment, so the story says, and rubbed into the eyes to make the eyes dilate and the cheeks flush. Hench the name beautiful lady. The death is more lethargic than hemlock, although its symptoms are worse: dilated pupils, sensitivity to light, blurred vision, tachycardia, loss of balance, staggering, headache, rash, flushing, severely dry mouth and throat, slurred speech, urinary retention, constipation, confusion, hallucinations, delirium, and convulsions. Itâs toxic to animals, but cattle and rabbits can eat it just fine, for some reason.Â
Arsenic: Arsenic comes from a metalloid and not a plant, unlike the others here, but itâs easily the most famous and is still used today. Instead of being distilled from a plant, chunks of arsenic are dug up or mined. It was once used as a treatment for STDs, and also for pest control and blacksmithing, which was how many poisoners got access to it. It was popular in the middle ages because it looked like a cholera death, due to acute symptoms including stomach cramps, diarrhea, confusion, convulsions, vomiting, and death. Slow poisoning looked more like a heart attack. The Italians famously claimed that a little arsenic improved the taste of wine.
Strychnine: Strychnine (strick-nine) is made from the seed of strychnos nux vomica and causes poisoning which results in muscular convulsions and eventually death through asphyxia. Convulsions appear after inhalation or injectionâvery quickly, within minutesâand take somewhat longer to manifest after ingestion, around approximately 15 minutes. With a very high dose, brain death can occur in 15 to 30 minutes. If a lower dose is ingested, other symptoms begin to develop, including seizures, cramping, stiffness, hypervigilance, and agitation. Seizures caused by strychnine poisoning can start as early as 15 minutes after exposure and last 12 â 24 hours. They are often triggered by sights, sounds, or touch and can cause other adverse symptoms, including overheating, kidney failure, metabolic and respiratory acidosis. During seizures, abnormal dilation, protrusion of the eyes, and involuntary eye movements may occur. It is also slightly hallucinogenic and is sometimes used to cut narcotics. It also notably has no antidote. In low doses, some use it as a performance enhancer.
Curare:Â Chondrodendron tomentosum is lesser known than its famous cousins, but kills in a very similar way to hemlock. It is slow and terrible, as the victim is aware and the heart may beat for many minutes after the rest of the body is paralyzed. If artificial respiration is given until the poison subsides, the victim will survive.
Wolfsbane: Aconitum has several names; Monkshood, aconite, Queen of Poisons, womenâs bane, devilâs helmet) and is a pretty, purple plant with gourd-shaped flowers. The root is the most potent for distillation. Marked symptoms may appear almost immediately, usually not later than one hour, and with large doses death is near instantaneous. Death usually occurs within two to six hours in fatal poisoning. The initial signs are gastrointestinal including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. This is followed by a sensation of burning, tingling, and numbness in the mouth and face, and of burning in the abdomen. In severe poisonings pronounced motor weakness occurs and sensations of tingling and numbness spread to the limbs. The plant should be handled with gloves, as the poison can seep into the skin.
Foxglove: Digitalis is large with trumpet-shaped flowers that can be many colors, but usually a pinkish shade. It may have from the term foxes-glew, which translated to fairy music. Intoxication causes nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, as well as sometimes resulting in xanthopsia (jaundiced or yellow vision) and the appearance of blurred outlines (halos), drooling, abnormal heart rate, cardiac arrhythmias, weakness, collapse, dilated pupils, tremors, seizures, and even death. Slowed heartbeat also occurs. Because a frequent side effect of digitalis is reduction of appetite and the mortality rate is low, some individuals have used the drug as a weight-loss aid. It looks a bit like comfrey, which is an aid for inflammation. Make sure not to confuse the two.
Little Things that Slytherins do
Sit up straight- it might be a power asserting thing, it might just be a natural habit but I think Slytherins tend to have good posture
Be very selective- itâs not that theyâre trying to be mean but if you donât reach a standard that they have for people they just wonât be friends with you
Let sarcastic comments slip everywhere- to your friends, heck yeah. To your parents? Mostly when itâs all fun and games or maybe when theyârein a heated argument
Know where all your weak spots are- Slytherins are very observant and can usually figure out another personâs insecurities and weaknesses quickly. What they do with it is up to them
Tend to like privacy- Iâm not saying all Slytherins are introverts but Slytherins definitely arenât all about sharing their secrets with everyone
Subconsciously get really competitive- it doesnât have to be in sports and anything all up in your face (though sometimes it really can be) but all Slytherins strive to be the best in what they like to do
FInd interest in deep mysterious things- inside every Slytherin I think thereâs some Ravenclaw whoâs really confused and just wants to read quotes all day. Slytherins tend to like things that have poetic meaning or relatability to them like the ocean, fog, cats, gothic architecture, and quotes that accurately describe their emotions
Always have a ton of blankets- maybe itâs a cold-blooded thing, maybe itâs the fact that the Slytherin common room is freezing and thatâs what my mind carries with me but Slytherins tend to burrito themselves in blankets, always making sure to cover their feet completely and try to figure out how to get their hands underneath and still do whatever theyâre doing
Have nervous habits- Yeah. Maybe playing with their hair or hands, maybe doodling, maybe tapping I donât know. Itâs unfortunately a sign of weakness but itâs just something they do