crazysoulless replied to your post:
Dean is the one that throughout the series has called people chief. It was definitely meant as a sign it was his subconscious and not Benny.
Oooh this is an interesting concept!

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crazysoulless replied to your post:
Dean is the one that throughout the series has called people chief. It was definitely meant as a sign it was his subconscious and not Benny.
Oooh this is an interesting concept!
crazysoulless replied to your post “Apparently Sam reads medieval Italian.”
It's more believable than Dawn (BtVS) suddenly being multilingual in s7
Yeah. Like I said in tags, if he knows Latin and he knows enough Spanish to carry on a conversation, he could probably get the gist of it:
“I loved him but I found him in bed with another woman. I was mad and killed her. I made him cut off my finger, grind it up, and put it into the painting.”
Tbh I wasn’t paying much attention then so I’m just guessing.
I haven’t taken a French class since 2010 but I can translate that into mangled conversational French (I had to look up two words in this: ”Je l’ai aimé mais le trouvé dans lit avec une autre femme. Je n’ai aimé pas ce-là, donc j'ai tué-la. J’ai fait-lui couper mon doigt, le broyé, et fait-le dans la picture.”) which is harder than reading French. (If anyone fluent in French gets a laugh out of how horrible that is, I’ll be happy.)
Sam Winchester is probably a lot smarter than me and has a much better grasp of Latin and thus all Romance languages, so I have very little trouble believing that he could actually read that woman’s diary.
(...I am so sorry for going off on a whole tangent there.)
crazysoulless replied to your post:I am 100% certain that if this was in anyway...
In the universe of cinema (tv and movies), human bodies are stronger. Once on AMC, Maria was in a plane crash and then the part she was in went off a cliff. Everyone thought she died but she was back 7 years later. She just had amnesia.
You know, years ago on Neighbours, a couple got married and while heading off for their honeymoon drove off a cliff into the sea. The husband survived, but they never found the wife. That was ten years ago and I'm honestly still waiting for her to come back.
crazysoulless replied to your post:I am tired and in pain and hate everything.
Do you know why or what in your life is causing you to feel this way? Are there things that can happen to change the way you feel and improve your situation?
I don't think so.
I know it's chronic depression, but no idea how to fix.
crazysoulless replied to your post:If you’re ever intimidated by me at all you...
I love that. And glad to hear that you don’t sleep with a knife under your pillow like Dean Winchester. I need a much bigger place so when I sleep I’m just happy that I don’t get crushed by all my books, DVDs, knick knacks, and memorabilia.
I tend to sleep with at least one arm under my pillow, so putting a knife there sounds like a recipe for disaster.
I tend to flail a little bit when I sleep so I'm less worried about being crushed and more worried about breaking something/myself by accident. My sister once watched me turn over in my sleep and punch the wall beside me hard enough that I had bruises in the morning. It's why I moved my Avengers poster yesterday - I've been really worried about ripping it.
crazysoulless replied to your post:And there we go single manly tear rolling down...
I bought it on him because Tobey has an old-fashioned quality.
But in this context, it just looked stupid because he's not being old-fashioned-y, he has no personality and I actually don't care about him at all.