One of the reasons why I like Usopp so much is that out of all the men in the crew, he is the most normal around women.
And by "normal" I mean he does like women. He has shown interest in them a few times and feels attracted to them. But he isn't like Sanji, Franky, or Brook, who are, um, straight-up perverts or extremely dramatic about their love for women. He isn't like Zoro and Luffy, who basically don't show any attraction/interest to women at all.
Usopp is just. Like. He's just a guy. He literally is just an average, normal guy who's best friends and gets along with every woman he meets because he... Treats them... Like people. Like actual human beings! Go king give us the bare minimum!
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I realized something: whenever one of Valen's loved ones has something going on in their lives, whether it be a shitty ex or someone threatening them somehow, his first response is usually "Can I offer you some murder in this trying time?" GEHFHDS he's not normal but he is loving
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My Goku plush came in the mail today 🥹
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Eddie Dear’s voice makes me melt 🫠🩷
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Varric: *meets a victim of circumstance who’s about to experience horrors beyond comprehension and trials where even the gods themselves would stumble*
Varric:
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You?? :0 /pos (you are a very little guy to me)
AAWWHHHHH ITS ME!!!!!! SUCH A LITTLE GUY!!!!!
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So usually when an imaginary friend is a real thing in a story, it’s either a demon or a ghost or some supernatural boogeyman that probably wants to eat the kid they’ve befriended (Mama, a couple of the Paranormal Activity movies), or “imaginary friends” are just treated as a real thing in the setting, and if a child just thinks hard enough they can manifest a friend into existence (Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, Happy).
And somewhere in the middle is an area where the imaginary friend in question is real and they are supernatural, but they aren’t malevolent, and they aren’t entirely honest about what they are. Like maybe they’re a fairy or a god or some kind of boggle from mythology, but they just got caught by a six year old and they don’t have time to get into it, so they just go “…Yes. I’m your imaginary friend. We haven’t met. How do you do.” And then they stick around because they do love this kid, and if you’re a boggle from mythology in the modern day good food is really hard to come by.
And at some level. That’s what I think Hobbes is.
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i brought him to school with me
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Look at this friend I made on my way home the other day! What a glorious creature! So gracile and smooth! Truly a peak being. What a privilege it is to share this time in Earth’s history with creatures like this.
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Drunk Eddie has my whole heart because what do you mean he’s saying the most insane shit just so Buck can throw his cute little party again? 🥹🥹🥹🥹
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