I need everyone to know I was reading a craft tutorial that billed itself as "no DIY skill required."
Reader, it told me to use a nail gun.
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how much longer are we going to pretend that lemon boy by cavetown isn’t an ultimate definition of tyrus?!
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Ahhh, I'm sorry I'm so curious, how do you like Gilbert and Anne so much past book 3, when they get so dull!
Lol! As they fully should. It’s natural and healthy. A marriage shouldn’t be dramatic. It should be loving and happy, and be centered on mutual maturity and growth. Anne and Gilbert were all those things, plus overall just giddy about each other and endlessly teasing… decades into their marriage. One of my all time favourite parts of Ingleside has Gilbert about 40 and Anne about 37, where Gilbert’s suggesting to Owen Ford that Anne (he says WIFE’O’MINE aloud) hasn’t ‘grown up’ yet (due to her ceaseless optimistic abilities), and all the while he’s looking over at Anne (she’s right there hearing this whole conversation) like she hung the moon. And I don’t know if you’ve read ‘the Blythes are Quoted,’ but it’s really there that we get this sense of the ins-and-outs through the many years, and dude, those two wholly and deeply loved each other to the end, despite having plenty of options (boatloads of people trying to start flirtations with either one of them). One guy in TBAQ mentally notes that people often marry, but wonders how many men would re-marry the same woman again, if they had to do it all over again? He says he can only be certain that one would… and it’s Doctor Blythe.
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i know that the stars are not aligned for us to get a foggy cameo in anything coming up because he is not everybody's special boy but i'm going to sob the next time i see him on screen. this is a measured and reasonable response.
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Why did we as a society decide that how much we like a fictional character depends on how ~relatable they are. Is it not enough that they are compelling and well-written
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I have pretty ambivalent feelings about Dean's 70's bus stop getup for its own sake.
On the one hand, it's not the first time Dean has donned costume-level outfits to fit in, and Dead!Dean being able to change his clothes and hair does not strike me as intrinsically more nonsensical than him being able to manifest physically enough in an alternate universe to hand John a letter in the first place. What are the rules, are there even rules? Who knows!
On the other hand, it just looked kind of off for Dean and Bobby was right there wearing his usual Bobby-wear, so clearly it wasn't that big of a deal. (The hair more than the outfit was weird, but tbh I can't entirely blame Jensen for not bothering to cut it for TW's finale when we'd all be shocked to see it get another season.)
That said, referring to the whole ensemble as "gay" or insisting that it's "Jensen's gayness" taking over Dean? Is really. fucking. gross. FFS.
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Sweet Jesus…
Hefty shaft and full bead…
Even his promo posters were full of innuendo and provocation.
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Epilogue is up, approximately 102,000 words after I said it was done the first time. Sometimes you just need to fix it that much.
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r/AITA is a wild place because you can say "ASSHOLE ASSHOLE ASSHOLE YOU'RE AN ASSHOLE" and that's fine and within the rules of civility, but tell someone they're being a meanie linguini or a jerk and the mods will awaken and make you take a time out for "attacking" someone.
I mean I thought I was using language that was pretty dang mild, but ok
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