I want to see more people implementing gwen as hobie's roommate or her appearing at his place randomly in fanfics, like exploring their dynamic. Would it be often awkward and silent on gwen's part because she's often sad about having to be there in the first place? Would they constantly gossip like 2 teen girls in a sleepover? Do they both suck at cooking and have to live off of pizza deliveries and takeaways? or is gwen literally shoving her newfound baking hobby down hobie's throat all the time (with no complaints)? They're such a fun duo to think about.
my Edrick just wears a concealment stone bc sometimes he's feeling lazy and wants to sleep late instead of getting ready. Also then he can just wear comfy clothes all day.
i think it’s so interesting that almost all of the clarke’s play sports:
tanya plays tennis (as seen by the trophies in her room and her tennis shoes)
dennis plays football (once again, the trophies, and the football coach comment daniel makes)
anthony plays baseball (as mentioned by andrew during the ‘yabbering’ window scene)
and at the very least james has an interest in hockey (when he rudely changes the channel on megan from cartoons to sports) i also think he’s generally a sport-ball guy
the kids are VERY good at the sports they play which is so cute? i love it. it’s fun to think that maybe, at one point in their life, the clarke’s would toss a ball around in the yard together, on a warm spring day, back when things weren’t so bad. when james still dedicated time to his family
megan is young and seems more invested in her dolls, among other things, she has a book collection, much like anthony (i have a feeling they share a common interest in stories), but it IS pretty cute to headcanon her finding enjoyment in roller-skating, skating through neighborhood or to the park or something
i’ve thought about anne, and so far i haven’t been able to pin a sport on her (any ideas?) but i DID note the piano in the living room and had a headcanon she plays/played at some point or another. now the piano is more of a dust collector than anything, but there was a time when she’d play on a saturday morning, still in her night robe, the rising sun peeking through the curtains, a soft smile on her face
Your primary spiritual gift is Serenity. You are a person who values quietness, calmness and tranquility. At heart, you're stable, balanced and placid. You are the kind of person who can find your peaceful center even in the middle of chaos. This makes your spiritual gift extremely rare and valuable. Use the gift of Serenity to guide your life decisions, and you will always make the wisest choices.
Most of my characters tend to have a little bit of all of the types of love languages (with one being the most dominant, which is usually touch) but with different people, their desires and needs are different, so here are the types of love Hikaru will respond to best with Kyo:
Hikaru responds best to (basically his strongest and most universal love language):
Physical Touch
To people with this love language, nothing is more impactful than the physical touch of their partner. They aren’t necessarily into over-the-top PDA, but they do feel more connected and safe in a relationship by holding hands, kissing, hugging, etc.
If Physical Touch is your partner’s primary love language, they will feel unloved without physical contact. All of the words and gifts in the world won’t change that. They want to feel you close by, not just emotionally, but physically.
Secondary love languages Hikaru will respond well to:
Quality Time
This love language is all about undivided attention. No televisions, no smartphones, or any other distractions. If this is your partner’s primary language, they don’t just want to be included during this period of time, they want to be the center of your attention. They want their partners to look at them and them only.
This doesn’t mean that you don’t curl up on the couch to watch Netflix or HBO; it just means that you need to make sure to dedicate time together without all of the distractions. That will help them feel comforted in the relationship.
Every time you cancel a date, postpone time together or aren’t present during your time together, it can be extremely hurtful to your partner as it can make them feel like you care more about other things or activities than them.
Receiving Gifts
This love language isn’t necessarily materialistic. It just means that a meaningful or thoughtful gift makes your partner feel loved and appreciated. Something as simple as picking up a pint of their favorite ice cream after a long work week can make a huge impact.
This is different than Acts of Service, where you show affection by performing actions to help your partner.
Words of Affirmation
This love language expresses love with words that build up your partner. Verbal compliments don’t have to be complicated; the shortest and simplest praises can be the most effective.
Words mean a lot if your partner has this love language. Compliments and an “I love you” can go a long way. On the other hand, negative or insulting comments can hurt your partner and it could take them longer to forgive than others.
Love languages Hikaru will most likely use SHOW affection to Kyo:
Physical Touch
To people with this love language, nothing is more impactful than the physical touch of their partner. They aren’t necessarily into over-the-top PDA, but they do feel more connected and safe in a relationship by holding hands, kissing, hugging, etc.
If Physical Touch is your partner’s primary love language, they will feel unloved without physical contact. All of the words and gifts in the world won’t change that. They want to feel you close by, not just emotionally, but physically.
Words of Affirmation
This love language expresses love with words that build up your partner. Verbal compliments don’t have to be complicated; the shortest and simplest praises can be the most effective.
Words mean a lot if your partner has this love language. Compliments and an “I love you” can go a long way. On the other hand, negative or insulting comments can hurt your partner and it could take them longer to forgive than others.
Acts of Service
Your partner might have this love language if their motto is “Actions speak louder than words.”
This love language expresses itself by doing things that you know your spouse would like. Cooking a meal, doing the laundry, and picking up a prescription are all acts of service. They require some thought, time, and effort.
All of these things should be done with positivity and with your partner’s ultimate happiness in mind to be considered an expression of love. Actions out of obligation or with a negative tone are something else entirely.
Giving Gifts
This love language isn’t necessarily materialistic. It just means that a meaningful or thoughtful gift makes your partner feel loved and appreciated. Something as simple as picking up a pint of their favorite ice cream after a long work week can make a huge impact.
This is different than Acts of Service, where you show affection by performing actions to help your partner.
Quality Time
This love language is all about undivided attention. No televisions, no smartphones, or any other distractions. If this is your partner’s primary language, they don’t just want to be included during this period of time, they want to be the center of your attention. They want their partners to look at them and them only.
This doesn’t mean that you don’t curl up on the couch to watch Netflix or HBO; it just means that you need to make sure to dedicate time together without all of the distractions. That will help them feel comforted in the relationship.
Every time you cancel a date, postpone time together or aren’t present during your time together, it can be extremely hurtful to your partner as it can make them feel like you care more about other things or activities than them.
(In other words, he will do all of them to show affection to Kyo)
Most of my characters tend to have a little bit of all of the types of love languages (with one being the most dominant, which is usually touch) but with different people, their desires and needs are different, so here are the types of love Hikaru will respond to best with Haru:
Hikaru responds best to (basically his strongest and most universal love language):
Physical Touch
To people with this love language, nothing is more impactful than the physical touch of their partner. They aren’t necessarily into over-the-top PDA, but they do feel more connected and safe in a relationship by holding hands, kissing, hugging, etc.
If Physical Touch is your partner’s primary love language, they will feel unloved without physical contact. All of the words and gifts in the world won’t change that. They want to feel you close by, not just emotionally, but physically.
Secondary love languages Hikaru will respond well to:
Words of Affirmation
This love language expresses love with words that build up your partner. Verbal compliments don’t have to be complicated; the shortest and simplest praises can be the most effective.
Words mean a lot if your partner has this love language. Compliments and an “I love you” can go a long way. On the other hand, negative or insulting comments can hurt your partner and it could take them longer to forgive than others.
Quality Time
This love language is all about undivided attention. No televisions, no smartphones, or any other distractions. If this is your partner’s primary language, they don’t just want to be included during this period of time, they want to be the center of your attention. They want their partners to look at them and them only.
This doesn’t mean that you don’t curl up on the couch to watch Netflix or HBO; it just means that you need to make sure to dedicate time together without all of the distractions. That will help them feel comforted in the relationship.
Every time you cancel a date, postpone time together or aren’t present during your time together, it can be extremely hurtful to your partner as it can make them feel like you care more about other things or activities than them.
Love languages Hikaru will most likely use SHOW affection to Haru:
Physical Touch
To people with this love language, nothing is more impactful than the physical touch of their partner. They aren’t necessarily into over-the-top PDA, but they do feel more connected and safe in a relationship by holding hands, kissing, hugging, etc.
If Physical Touch is your partner’s primary love language, they will feel unloved without physical contact. All of the words and gifts in the world won’t change that. They want to feel you close by, not just emotionally, but physically.
Acts of Service
Your partner might have this love language if their motto is “Actions speak louder than words.”
This love language expresses itself by doing things that you know your spouse would like. Cooking a meal, doing the laundry, and picking up a prescription are all acts of service. They require some thought, time, and effort.
All of these things should be done with positivity and with your partner’s ultimate happiness in mind to be considered an expression of love. Actions out of obligation or with a negative tone are something else entirely.
Words of Affirmation
This love language expresses love with words that build up your partner. Verbal compliments don’t have to be complicated; the shortest and simplest praises can be the most effective.
Words mean a lot if your partner has this love language. Compliments and an “I love you” can go a long way. On the other hand, negative or insulting comments can hurt your partner and it could take them longer to forgive than others.
Quality Time
This love language is all about undivided attention. No televisions, no smartphones, or any other distractions. If this is your partner’s primary language, they don’t just want to be included during this period of time, they want to be the center of your attention. They want their partners to look at them and them only.
This doesn’t mean that you don’t curl up on the couch to watch Netflix or HBO; it just means that you need to make sure to dedicate time together without all of the distractions. That will help them feel comforted in the relationship.
Every time you cancel a date, postpone time together or aren’t present during your time together, it can be extremely hurtful to your partner as it can make them feel like you care more about other things or activities than them.
Could you desciribe the idkhow concert they went to?
you mean the concert i mentioned in this post?
alright
i’ve never been to an idkhow concert, though i would love to, so i cant describe the actual show well enough for it to be good
i think of it as something like this:
alex is tired of magnus and sam’s constant whining about how they want to go to a concert, so she somehow manages to get them tickets. of course, they’re overjoyed. so alex comes with them to the concert when it finally rolls around, because he wants to see what the music is like because he’s never listened to them before (thats a crime alex cmon). so they’re there, let’s say it’s seven pm, and it’s already getting kinda dark. they wait about fifteen minutes for it to start, and when it does magnus and sam almost die of happiness because holy shit it’s idkhow live and right there. they start playing some songs, like choke and bleed magic and by now the two are screeching and alex is kinda liking the music.
it’s basically like that the entire fucking time.
very eventful.
also ryan definitely stood on his drums and dallon swung the mic around at one point like in ‘nobody likes the opening band’ you can’t convince me otherwise
He-ey! If you sang on your show..what songs did you sing? Or did you write them?
“A fair amount of classic songs if I can recall! Well, they’re classic nowadays anyhow. But a good few of the songs I remember singing were from 1920 Evil Returns. Such a classiness that really soothes me.”
“But yes! I did write a few of my own songs on occasion! I was told my voice was exceptional over the radio calls I received, so why not see if my writing skills are at the same level!”
(OOC: He’s talking about these songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QJ52iXBTXQ)