this is so deeply not funny and rooted in the fundamental belief that adoption is lesser than, a last resort, or makes you a second class citizen in your own family. how on earth are you guys still doing this. x x
developing a problem where people ask me if i have any plans for the summer and i have to tell them that i'm going up to new england to celebrate my boarding school's bicentennial and then immediately apologize for that sentence
So looking back through your headcanons, if Shane considers himself closest to Jason and Nate considers himself closest to Shane, does that mean Jason considers himself closest to Nate? To complete the triangle?
i love this this is so funny. it's not necessarily i don't think that shane thinks he's closest to jason so much as his closeness with jason looks different than his closeness with nate. jason is his rock, he's the person who looks out for him. nate is shane's day to day best friend. shane's proximity as the middle sibling allows him to relate to both of them in a way they don't relate to each other. nate and jason are almost always bickering in canon. i think they obviously love and respect each other, but they come at the world with two totally different perspectives and with nate especially like you see him losing patience for it pretty quickly though of course let's be clear nate would lose patience after 5 seconds in line at the bank.
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