joe and dacre just always look like rich gay dads when they’re together tbh
i’m sorry but this is fact
not saying that they are rich gay dads but.... if the shoe fits

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joe and dacre just always look like rich gay dads when they’re together tbh
i’m sorry but this is fact
not saying that they are rich gay dads but.... if the shoe fits
fuck it
you know what
it's not even about billy and steve anymore
if the duffers don't make it canon, in my head it already is so fuck that
just don't ruin the damn show because it really grew on me
but what i really wanna see is dacre and joe kiss
👏 GIVE 👏 ME 👏JACRE 👏
these boys will be the death of me
anyways gnight everyone :)))))
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