Happy pride month to all the girls and gays who never got a chance to come out on their own terms.

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Happy pride month to all the girls and gays who never got a chance to come out on their own terms.
One of the screwups in season 5 that doesn't get as much attention as it should is the disappearance of Sam Owens.
I know he was a polarizing character. I personally see him as someone trying to do a little good in a situation that doesn't really allow for it. He's skirting a razor thin line between good and evil because he knows it's a matter of life and death, and it weighs on him with every decision he makes.
But, regardless of how anyone sees him, he was knee deep in the supernatural plot, basically the only character besides Brenner himself who had any insight into what was actually going on and with any expertise to combat it.
The last we see him, he's at the mercy of Sullivan, pleading with the colonel to let him put El in an induced coma instead of killing her. Then we just never see him again. He's not killed on screen, and this show wasn't one to do off screen deaths. Considering Sullivan is in Hawkins, working under Dr. Kay, it would've worked to have Owens be a prisoner compelled to work for them. His knowledge would be invaluable to her, after all.
But, no, he's just never seen or heard from again. There's no mention of him from any of the characters, not from Sullivan or Kay blaming him for letting things get out of control, not from Hopper or any of the other heroes about him disappearing when he was supposed to help. Nothing. It's as if he never existed.
No matter how anyone thought of him, he was an important character who deserved better than to just not be brought back without explanation. It's bad enough that Jonathan never mentioned Argyle again or that Max's mom was erased entirely. They didn't have plot important roles, even if their utter disappearances make no sense. Owens was a plot important character. And it feels like not mentioning him was done so fans wouldn't stop and wonder what happened to him. They took the cheap and easy way out, it seems.
It makes the whole thing with him sending agents to Hawkins seem completely pointless. They never accomplish their goal of protecting Max, and they and Owens don't end up playing any role in season 5.
Sigh. So stupid.
This is so fucking cool!!! Yeah Chance, stabbed that eldrich beast for your man
This is so fucking cool!!! Yeah Chance, stabbed that eldrich beast for your man
rewatched David Harbour’s speech and I’m actually so pissed all over again. “We will shelter freaks and outcasts, those who have no home” yeah ok dude
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Closing out pride month by listening to hayley kiyoko's girls like girls
same, friend
Happy Pride Month to those two women dancing together in the foreground of the boat scene in Godzilla (1954).
I’m sorry your romantic foibles were overshadowed by a big ass atomic lizard thing.
Edit: this post is blowing up so I’m gonna shamelessly plug my art account. Follow me and I’ll draw the Godzilla lesbians @thenonbinaryfriendnamedcrumb
2nd edit: Yes. Female friends dance with eachother. But why can’t they be lesbians?? I’ve seen people on this website ship two men for astronomically less.
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It's that time of the year again. Never be upset over who we are, who you are, and the life we desire. Pride is a riot and it's proof of our continued existence and perseverance, despite all that has happened. We'll win, we'll live, and we'll see that future. We always have, and we always will.
LGBTQ+, ACT UP protests in New York City, late 1980s to 1990s
LGBTQ+, ACT UP protests in New York City, late 1980s to 1990s
i was so proud
do you guys remember when the duffers made all that fuss about changing your TV settings to watch season 5 just for it to be... that.
LMAO 😭
Do you think someone out there still has mike biking home crying after seeing will's body pull out in their computer
How Ao3 writers feel after lacing my Bychance pill with Byler, causing me to OD on bullshit
Squeezing or rubbing the thigh of your partner is such a romantic, intimate gesture to me, I just know Will's hand is not moving an inch from Chance's thigh the whole time Chance is driving.
REFLECTIONS | Nancy's introspective thoughts 1988-1989
less — Olivia Rodrigo November 1989, Nancy feels a deep sense of longing and loss as she notices one too many couples on campus. At the end of what is quite possibly the worst semester of her life, she realizes she has everything she thought she wanted and it's nothing like she had pictured.