Done :) !
at first, I thought "damn the og colors are awful!" but once it was done I thought to myself "ConcernedApe knows more about colors than I ever did" ahah !
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Castiel CHOOSING to let his vessel age alongside Sam and Dean. He first excuses this by convincing himself he's only doing it to not stand out and it's saving his grace. That it's wasteful to constantly keep rejuvenating cells when he could be using that power elsewhere. It simply makes the most sense, especially when he falls from Heaven to help aid Dean Winchester.
The years go by and the vessel is no longer just a vessel, it's his body and he likes experiencing the human process of aging. The wrinkles he's getting at the corner of his eyes, the laugh lines on his cheeks from smiling at Dean's antics, the grey hairs starting to dust his hair. He loves experiencing this part of humanity.
Sam and Dean don't notice how odd it is Castiel is aging alongside them. They're human, so they don't think anything of someone aging until it's brought to their attention by someone Castiel is an angel-- vessels don't age. Or at least, they shouldn't.
Dean thinks something has to be wrong with Cas' grace, that Cas has been hiding he's hurt or something fatal but Cas tells him there's nothing to worry about. He chose it. He could at the snap of his fingers restore the body back to its original state when he first possessed Jimmy Novak but he doesn't want to.
Dean asks why doesn't he. I mean, aging isn't exactly glamourous and it's something a lot of humans would want to skip out on. Cas answers by saying, "I wanted to because... because it makes me feel more like I belong", but Dean notices his stutter. Cas' answer is satisfactory, but Dean knows Cas and he knows when Cas is hiding the full truth.
Which causes him to think Cas is lying about something important he should know about and he's determined to find out what.
What Cas doesn't want Dean to know is that maybe back in 2009 he started letting his vessel age to conserve grace where he could or so he wouldn't stand out amongst the Winchesters or make himself seem more alien than he already did.
But the real reason he let his vessel age (which he's aware of now) is because he wanted grow old alongside the man he loves and this was as close as he could get to the fantasy.
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*feel free to ignore me* yeah....i'm very deep in my theonsa feels again and obsessed with this AU (in the GoT series Verse) where them both survived and how these two touch-starved broken babies find solace into each other's presence ❤️🩹
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i know he’s canonically a cheater but i also know that george o’malley eats pussy like a starving man…he’s making you cum at least three times and grinding on the mattress the whole time, because getting you off is so hot to him
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i can't stop thinking about that one person who said yura looks like he chews batteries in execution because they're kinda right. what is wrong with him!!
nhom nhom
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You are so right (about everything in general), like, my favorite live-action superman also has brown eyes, it couldn't matter less
For live action it really doesn’t. I can see how in some situations it can sometimes be a plot point (Bruce and Clark both have bright blue eyes etc) but the effect that a lot of folks are worried about “losing” can be achieved in other ways.
Eyes don’t have to be blue to be piercing or interesting.
case in point: batfleck’s scenes often used the whites of his eyes for contrast. His eyes were a furious, burning brown throughout the movie.
Robert Pattinson has naturally blue eyes but they looked SO dark the whole movie people complained. Should he have worn contacts so they were comics-blue? No.
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