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Rory/Jack during the 2000 years of plastic/the Pandorica's aborted timeline.
Rory and Jack meeting during one of the wars (one of the World Wars?), which Rory joins to try and keep the pandorica safe. (Wartime is dangerous, but the farther he can keep the fighting away from the box...)
Whereupon he meets Captain Jack Harkness, an experienced soldier, just like him. Too expereinced. Like this isn't the first time he's run through this.
They bond over things they shouldn't know, places and times they shouldn't have seen, but they never broach the topic of "how" or "why", in case it breaks this uneasy truce. In case it makes the other flee.
Rory and Jack meeting again, after the Pandorica, when the timeline has been restored and Rory is mortal again. When Jack is still immortal.
When Rory remembers Jack, fresh faced in the 1900s, and sees him again, here, in the 2010s.
And Jack greets him anew.
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As a note, people can be progressive on some issues while still being racist terfs on others. This can be a bitter pill to swallow.
White evangelical conservative Republicans don’t have the monopoly on being racist, homophobic, transphobic, or what have you in America (or their equivalents around the world.) They’re just more overt about it. Their prejudices are easy to see. To rail against. To fight.
Progressives can be racist. And this kind of racism is just as bad as the overt kind, and it’s a lot harder to fight.
2020 is already better than I hoped.
After 2 and a half years unemployed, stuck living at home (with my very generous mother, luckily) with no money and no way to move forward in my life, I finally have a job again. I can finally start saving to move out again, can save to buy a car after having to sell mine to help mom with bills. Once I do those things I can go to school again to better my future. Things are looking up for the first time in years and I'm ready.
ya know the weird thing is i don’t think i’ve ever been about not liking myself... i absolutely like who i am, i’m hilarious, i’m smart, i like the way i do shit. it’s just. i’m overly aware of the fact that most other people prob won’t think the same things about me as i think about myself u know?
At times when failure is putting your patience to the test,
Dare to give your fears and doubts some rest.
At times when criticisms are pulling you down bit by bit,
Use them positively, but promise that you won't quit.
Learn from the past, and go ahead with your journey,
Just focus on your path and chuck out all your worries.
And success with come to you gradually,
You will get all that you have always fancied.
Listen, if you don't believe in yourself at the beginning, it's completely normal and logic. You can learn to believe in yourself only if you have not learned this skill yet.
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