i have to go make dinner but i'm really not tryna be in the kitchen wrist twistin like it's stir fry right now
yeah just opened the sims it is so over for me

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i have to go make dinner but i'm really not tryna be in the kitchen wrist twistin like it's stir fry right now
yeah just opened the sims it is so over for me
your little brother looks like a GIRL!!
dean has the worst hygiene ever until him and sam start fucking because you know sam is not getting his face anywhere close his dick if he's not properly showering
Hello???? Suggestions????
Ironic, his best life being the afterlife jeje
i have to go make dinner but i'm really not tryna be in the kitchen wrist twistin like it's stir fry right now
𝐆𝐨𝐝 𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐠𝐞𝐫
something something nathan drake and dean winchester both abandoning their wife for their brother
my favorite noel has got to be him turned a full 90 degrees to stare lovingly at his little brother while hanging onto his every word and laughing like he’s never heard a joke before
and you know what the music does slap
Part of the tragedy for the Fitzgerald sisters comes from the fact there was – once – a time when things hadn’t gone wrong, a time when their relationship was a more positive force for both of them/had the capacity to continue being a more positive force for both of them… but things go wrong early for them because of societal apparatuses that are “going right” – or, at least, going along the lines nobody questions. There was a time when the sisters’ bond “nourished and informed” them and, when they were little, there was hope that it could have continued in the same positive way… but the world around them does not prioritize equality in relationships. The world around them prioritizes power – and the divisions between who has it and who doesn’t, who is in the out-group and who is in the in-group, who has value and who doesn’t. And so, Ginger begins to prioritize what the world prioritizes as a way to cope with her own helplessness within the world.
That’s another thing I love about the Franny Beckwith story. It speaks to that helplessness because Ginger is only a child. She is at her most fragile, her most vulnerable – and I want her to be able to express that vulnerability. Thinking about her at the age of eight, I want an alternate world where she felt the world allowed her to be softer – but I know I will never get that because Ginger accepts the terms of the world around her. It’s cruder than in her teenage years. She just breaks Franny Beckwith’s nose and comes up with the pact to bind Brigitte to her. It’s unpolished. Ginger hasn’t honed the mythology she will build around herself and Brigitte. She can’t more subtly take advantage of the structures around her. She just lashes out – and it’s everything that comes afterward in its most unfiltered form, its most honest form. I always tend to humanize Ginger in my discussions of her, and will do so again here – because there is something heartbreaking about a child’s desperation, even if it is the root of the violence she will perfect in her teenage years, the violence that will take quieter forms… manipulations, cultivating herself and Brigitte as an in-group of their own and making everyone else an out-group, turning their outsiderhood back on everyone who thinks they are freaks but at the same time making sure that Brigitte stays on the margins with her. “Protecting” Brigitte to keep her near to her. The world thrives on quieter forms of violence, and Ginger can coast on how the world works. But in the Franny Beckwith story, she’s still only eight – and thinking about Ginger at eight, you feel for her, you know she’s not the monster she becomes – even while, hearing the story, you realize it is the beginning of the end.
You want Ginger to listen to Brigitte, to see Brigitte as an equal – but she won't. She never will. Why should she, when the world has taught her that equality is bullshit? When the world has taught her that violence is rewarded in the powerful? When this tutelage is seen by the world as "things going right?"
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1x01 "Pilot" / 1x06 "Skin" / 1x09 "Home" / 4x09 "I Know What You Did Last Summer / 4x19 "Jump The Shark" / 6x07 "Family Matters" / 6x10 "Caged Heat" / 9x11 "First Born" / 12x22 "Who We Are"
ccccan u draw vamp gee x mikey😅😅😅
Uhhh yes Mwahahaha
having to constrain yourself to shipping only things that are completely wholesome, non-toxic, 2 year age gap MAX, no hint of relations other than platonic WHATSOEVER must be so miserable. you go through fandoms like you’re tiptoeing around broken glass because you don’t want to ship something with a WHIFF of “problematic” suggestions. it’s not REAL. they’re not REAL.
every day i fujo out over the most generic boring looking guys who don’t matter