I never truly understood the concept of comfort characters until I read Any Way the Wind Blows. Turns out reading Carry On was a very big part of my life
My government teacher was trying to get us to debate controversial topics in class today (just for fun y’know) and he was looking at his list and was like “now this is too controversial” and of course we all had to know what it was. So he finally gave in. “Is gender a social construct? Is it malleable?” (Something like that) Everyone in that class just said “yes.” There was no debate. Anyone who disagreed didn’t say anything.
I’m trying to save rewatching UA until I inevitability get quarantined but wtf am I supposed to watch until then /:
I overheard a conversation in a coffee shop today, so I just wanted to take this moment to remind everyone who may be struggling with this as we kick off pride month (or at any other time)
You are not selfish for being who you are and doing what makes you happy. Your parents are selfish for expecting you to be the person they want you to be.
taika's line delivery of so maybe what makes ed happy is...you. the way he doesn't even move his mouth on the word you, that maybe it's so new and precious that to speak it out loud is to change the course of his life forever which is terrifying and exhilarating. that he never thought he would be here but what makes him happy is love. that he can be built for something other than this life that has made him so miserable and empty. that actually he's built for love and to say that out loud is transformative
If I had a nickel for every time the internet went wild over a “ste/ed” ship I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice
Me watching myself add another Hozier song to my aziraphale/crowley playlist
Do you think Crowley would cry if he listened to Radiohead’s Creep
Me when pretty guy with wavy hair and big brown eyes and also named Ed