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I laughed to hard at this fucking thing.
“i am a monument to all your sins” is such a fucking raw line for a villain it’s amazing that it came from halo, a modernish video game, and not some classical text or mythos
Mr Wheeler is my spirit animal and I aspire to reach that level of unbothered
Oh, to be as clueless as Mike Wheeler’s parents.
Conservatoires are the only place in the world where you get penalised for being late but you can leave class early just to go to shows.
I've seen a few people over my time on here say that Steve accepting Robin being a lesbian is out of character and I really don't think it is. In the 80s, especially a small town like Hawkins there would probably not be any out lgbt people hanging around. Definitely not at a high school so Steve's entire perspective is from media, what his friends and family think and just the general opinion of the time that gay = bad/wrong.
But here's the thing, Robin is Steve's best and only friend his age. She's someone he thinks he has romantic feelings for but really he just isn't used to female attention that doesn't imply romance. She's someone he has been hanging around with for weeks almost every day and knows pretty well. So, when she finally comes out to Steve and he says Oh...
It's because his entire perspective of lgbt or at least gays and lesbians has been completely shifted. Everything he's ever been told about being gay just isn't what he's experienced with Robin. When he's sitting their thinking, he's thinking of how being gay can't be wrong because Robin is awesome and the best friend he's ever had.
He cares a hell of a lot about Robin and she's pulled him through four days of world ending shit so him accepting her right there and then isn't out of character. Steve has seen multidimensional monsters, been interrogated and drugged by Russians and his only friend is sitting right there telling him that she actually likes girls.
His reaction to joke around and make Robin feel comfortable and at ease is the most in character thing Steve could do. You can tell Joe and Maya created that scene because it works so god damn well.
Some people need a personal experience to understand another group of people, or an attachment to someone from a group they may not understand so that they can, and that is 100% okay. Steve just needed someone to metaphorically slap him across the face and change his view of gay people.
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