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I’ve been laughing at “fuck this lemon you take it” for several minutes
love him so bad
Back to the usual. Dedicating this one to @sitruksista, my current neighbor in TV hell
he throws his beer bottles at ed :(
a year and a bit too late maybe, but here you go, have a nun and a demon boy
please don't repost these anywhere thank youu
Gt angst rambles
I really like it when in gt scenarios in which the giant unintentionally mishandles the tiny, they dont do extreme damage like breaking their bones or anything, but small-barely noticeable to them- injuries.
One example of this could be when a giant is being playful with the tiny and they pinch the tinies limb between their pointer finger and thumb,,, maybe their fingernail accidentally catches or they squeeze too tight. Either way, the tiny would have corse feel a lot of pain from even just a small gesture like that. I mean just think about it, if you got your arm slammed in a door (albeit a caution one at that) you wouldn’t be able to just walk it off.
Tinies aren’t invincible, if anything they would be all the more fragile. So i think it’s important to show in gt how even small mishandling can cause our tiny friends pain. Small bruises from setting them down too roughly, maybe pushing them too hard in a tickle fight, or even hugging them slightly too tightly could do serious damage. Even though they may not show the giant this distress, they still feel pain, it’s always important to show the true fragility of tinies.
Thanks for coming to my ted talk, remember to always handle your tiny friends with care and set distinct boundaries.