I NEED more waterboy content. I've literally never loved anything like I love waterboy I genuinely feel like I picked him up out of a damp cardboard box while it's raining like they do with kittens/puppies in those cheesy heartwarming movies.

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I NEED more waterboy content. I've literally never loved anything like I love waterboy I genuinely feel like I picked him up out of a damp cardboard box while it's raining like they do with kittens/puppies in those cheesy heartwarming movies.
all my love for the most pathetic losers
In lieu of proper romance may I present to you- mutual awkward pining from protagonist and love interest who are equally afraid of expressing their feelings but act as if they are in a relationship anyway?
It ain’t much, but it’s honest work and the best I can do, take it or leave it.
Madame Reynard makes a friend.
(French Exit, 2020)
Oh, look, direct genetic line from father to son in Nuea's family. That's darling. Absolutely darling. Illegally cute. How dare they be this sweet already? The way the dad smiles and softens and everyone is totally and absolutely supportive and loving!?!? This show is a gift and it's wrapped up in cringe and awkward and scenes I skip and yet somehow it's still the single most amazing single with the best representation ever and just these darling, lovable characters in oddball situations handling them the way only comedic characters can but also being loved so, so much that it doesn't matter.
What’s so great about that Avatar cartoon?
Do you have time for this?
“Madame Scordato?” the man asked.
“Yes,” Isabella said, in the most confident manner she could muster. She curtsied, or tried to. The corset under her dress dug into her ribs as she leaned forward, causing her to wince. The young woman bent her knees, clutched her skirt and swept it out. At the last second she remembered to incline her head. Another black curl escaped the headscarf she wore, falling in front of her eyes and tickling her nose. She straightened up quickly and tried to blow it out of the way, but it simply fell back down. The gentleman rolled his eyes and let out a huff.
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