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OMFG DUDE FUCKKKK
im kinda worried 4 u ,, all u post abt is this 1 dude r u ok?? u only follow 1 dude likeee do u need help????
Im okay!! I just like posting about him, it makes me happy,,, I dont need any help, Im right where I want to be !
honestly, I dont follow many people back because I prefer to have multiple things in common with another before I try to befriend anybody. Im not an easy person to get along with,, I tend to stay in my own lane ^^, and its easier that way! plus, I dont like long drawn out conversation unless I like that person,, hes one of the few I dont mind speaking to whenever!! plus, most of my blog is centric around my obsessive tendencies,, towards people objects and such on,,, unsurprisingly the main one is him ,,?
the face i made watching today's short music video. . .
Icicles, I did not just overthink a question. Nope. Nosiree. What do you mean it was asking for like, time of day and not like, the year????
I hope they give Gregory some speaking lines and a presence in this next season. I really want to see some in-depth interactions between him and Thomas like in the book, and in this way, the narrative can show the viewers how disconnected the two of them are despite Thomas trying to give Gregory everything he never had. Thomas had people around him tell him that he was a good father to Gregory and even Joanne mentioned how Gregory was spoiled, and from the outside perspective, their relationship is good. Thomas thinks it is, so when he starts to see cracks in the facade he's erected, due to his own inability to connect with Gregory and his own trauma from Walter...it hurts him. Especially toward the end, when Gregory doesn't visit him in the tower or react in the same way Rafe does.
And let me stop here because I will go on about comparing and contrasting Gregory and Rafe as characters and their nuanced relationships with Thomas.
Um...is anyone else getting nervous that there might be a theme about the potentially irreversible impacts of trauma being set up when we look at the kiddads and um...then get really nervous about everything the teens have gone through and how that might relate to any futures they might have?