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Get you one who can do both 😍
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Imagine if it was filled with water or something
This looks like an evil giant monster disintegrating after being defeated
"Vegan Leather"
Plastic. just say plastic.
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Care bear stare but from a cat that is indifferent
me on my way to hold that lamb
text from my dad (2021) - my dad
“i’ll admit that my main problem with this is that i haven’t asked”
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Nick : You use emojis like a straight person.
Charlie: That’s literally the worst thing anyone has ever said about me.
Nick is definitely the clingy/touchy one in the relationship. Like, it's their first (assuming) day at school as a couple and he says, "I missed you," after a few hours apart. Nick is so gone for this boy, it's adorable.
I just really want to talk about this moment.
Like many others, I've watched Heartstopper like 12 times since it's come out. I've found myself going back to this scene over and OVER again, not only for Kit and Joe's great acting, but for this look that Nick gives Charlie right after Charlie says, "I shouldn't have kissed you."
Charlie is apologizing because he thinks he forced himself on Nick, and Nick is about to break, thinking Charlie didn't actually want to kiss him. It's so GOOD. You can see the despair on Nick's face in that moment where he thinks Charlie doesn't want him.
Gentle reminder here that there are elder queers out there. Real elders, people in their 80s and 90s who survived, who are here. You can get there, old age does exist for us.
I know an old lesbian couple who have been married since the moment they legalized it. One woman can hardly walk anymore but she loves Hallmark ornaments, so her wife supports her against her walker during Christmas so she can look at them more easily.
I know a transgender man who started transitioning only 10 years ago at 60, and he's brilliant and funny and brings his grandchildren by to get sweets.
I know an asexual woman who, beamed and told me she absolutely loved not having a husband, and that she "never once regretted not getting married. I never felt that way about anybody! Why force it?" She lives with her parrot and loves salsa dancing.
Our elders exist. So many of us have been wiped out and erased on purpose, but we're here. And that means you can get there. When you're old and grey, when you're retired and done, there will be people who will love you and will care for you.
so i recently rewatched nick and charlies first kiss scene and i had these thoughts i just needed to share.
so they're sat down alone in the room together and their conversation has built up and then charlie asks nick "would you kiss someone who wasn't a girl." immediately you can see the panic and confusion on nicks face. the tears are forming in his eyes and he looks so scared and nervous which is why he responds with "i don't know" his brain is going 100mph bc of the situation he's in, charlie can CLEARLY see this in his face. he can hear in his voice how nervous he is and what a big deal this must be for nick. so then charlie sort of brings it back down, tries to make nick more comfortable. and rather than ask the big scary "would you kiss a boy" question its "would you kiss me" it's taking all that fear of 'kissing a boy' away and replacing it with Himself. Just Charlie. nick has nothing to fear or be scared of with charlie. they both trust each other so much and i think by charlie then asking that question it allows nick to calm down and see the situation for what it is. not some terrifying Oh My God I'm Gonna Kiss A Boy but just charlie. I'm Just Kissing Charlie
whether this was something conscious in the wording of it or not i just love the idea that this is maybe what charlie was thinking at the time
no such thing as wasting your 20s your 20s are for recovering from whatever the fuck happened to you as a kid so that youre ready to get weird with it in your 30s