shawn's fuckass glasses just make me think about how reader probably has to stifle a laugh whenever they see jack with them on and how big his eyes get (like that one guy from tinkerbell)
these spot the difference games are getting out of hand now
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shawn's fuckass glasses just make me think about how reader probably has to stifle a laugh whenever they see jack with them on and how big his eyes get (like that one guy from tinkerbell)
these spot the difference games are getting out of hand now
even if callahan is from ireland the thought of him typing so irishly that it would make george sound more english is sending me 😭 if that really is what happened i'd cancel him on behalf of the nation #800YearsOfOppression
i forgot callahan doesnt even fucking speak AKSJDFHALSKJDFH
Coming at you with a submit because I was thinking about Danny Phantom, and y'all, I had a fuckin' THOUGHT
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I had a Thought and now I need to share it or my brain will combust. So. Reality Trip, right? A very fun episode, as far as I remember, other than the most painful "Status Quo is God" moment I've ever seen in a show right at the tail end of the episode. SO MUCH good character development, thrown the hell out like a sack of moldy potatoes. But you know the bit that I'm really bothered that we lost? That dawning moment of comprehension when jack and Maddie not only knew Danny's secret, but that he never trusted them with it. I mean, think about that moment! Imprisoned by Freakshow or whatever the heck his name is, and there they are, thinking about how Danny had been struggling alone with his half-ghostliness all this time, and wondering why he never thought tot ell them. Then in comes Jazz, not usually one to kick someone while they're down, but fuck it, she's had a long day, she's tired, she's out of fucks to give and she says "Oh I dunno, maybe it's because you talked about VIVISECTING HIM ON A DAILY BASIS WHY DO YOU THINK HE NEVER SAID ANYTHING" It's a golden moment, but then it just--drops off. We don't see them coping with that knowledge, that their own son was terrified of them and expected to be hated, tortured. We don't see the guilt of them realizing that they were obliviously discussing torturing and truly killing him over breakfast near every day, that he had to look at them from the wrong end of a gun they were carrying more than once. It gets ignored by the episode, right to the end, when they offer their love and acceptance, and Danny is delighted, right before he destroys near everyone's memories of the whole fiasco. He could have left his parent's alone, had that support and love he desperately needed, but he didn't. And if we look for an excuse other than "The writers didn't want to change or develop anything"--why would he do that? Because he still didn't trust them? Because he lived with that fear for so long that, though he intellectually knew they loved him and wanted to help him in spite of his ghost-ness, he emotionally couldn't accept that fact? Now, on to my fucking THOUGHT.
Suppose their memories didn't quite fade, not completely. Maybe, when Danny used the Infinity Gauntlet or whatever, he wiped the memories of everyone but himself, his friends, his sister--but, for his parents, some small, quiet part of his subconscious desperately wanted that acceptance still, and the memory wipe ended up impermanent. Everything went back to normal, but Jack and Maddie were left with the odd sense that something was...off. A lack of interest in hunting Phantom. Horrible guilt when looking their son in the eyes. A sudden, subtle aversion to touching their ecto-weaponry. And as the days go by, their memories would trickle back in, until they remember entire thing, right up to Danny using the gauntlet to wipe their memories. And all they can do is try not to crumble under the realization that Danny didn't feel safe enough around them to trust them with their memories intact. Even after their attempt to reach out, he was still afraid of them. It makes a horrible sort of sense, they know. They've been unintentionally, unknowingly, terrifying him for some time now. You don't get over that overnight. They don't tell Danny that they know. Not right away. But things begin to change. He gets home way too late as Fenton, tries to come up with a half-baked excuse as to what kept him from home so long. His dad looks up briefly, but turns his attention to some contraption he's busy tinkering with. (Jack caught a brief glimpse of a vicious bruise beneath the hem of Danny's shirt. He looks away. He doesn't trust himself to keep his expression under control.) Danny doesn't get the scolding he expects. His dad reaches out to ruffle his hair and gently tells him to take a shower and get some rest, he does have school tomorrow, after all. When Danny gets to bed, he finds a warm heat pack waiting for him. He assumes its from Jazz. Later, Danny brings his report card home. Middling or failing grades. He braces himself when he shows it to his mother. He's too busy looking at his feet to see the flicker in Maddie's expression, something pained, that lasts all of a second before fading into something resembling a gentle sternness. She simply suggests avenues for him to try if he's having trouble with the material.
And it goes on, over the weeks. Phantom spots Jack and Maddie at his fights, sometimes. But they don't fight him. They barely look at him. He doesn't notice right away, but slowly, they stop using ecto-guns. Soon the really dangerous weaponry is hidden away in lockers, reserved only for really bad circumstances. The surgical tools are completely gone. They stop talking about dissection altogether. Danny, as distracted as he is by his obligations, doesn't notice right away. But eventually, notice he does.
Max has no room to chat shit about miss w13 when his car has a nose cone straight out of a low budget f1 themed porno. Dutch girls make do I guess
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IM LOSING MY MIND
I've been reading a lot about Toji, but yours is so perfect. I can really imagine myself in those scenarios and I think the way you write Toji is the way he would really do it, being rough but in the aftercare so gentle and soft.
Personal judgment is the worst, but you've done such amazing things. After seeing your post about writers block I had to come here to tell you this, your writing is really great and I love rereading your posts. 💗
Oh anon o(╥﹏╥)o I'm legit crying at this,,, no joke! You're so so kind and this message has helped me so much over the past few days - I've been rereading it instead of replying (im sorry!!) But its truthfully aided me so much in finishing up my works as well as being confident in my writing. I love you all so much, and I couldn't be more grateful (╯3╰)
Hey um I just wanna say that you inspired me more to make self insert art of undertale and it's making me happy so thank you (ᅌᴗᅌ* )
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Wait I want to hear you scream actually
...... so this can be interpreted in two very different ways, and either way i am disturbed. which is a big deal, coming from me :P