THE BIBLE SAID ADAM AND SHIRO, NOT ADAM AND EVE

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THE BIBLE SAID ADAM AND SHIRO, NOT ADAM AND EVE
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brie: okay so let me first say that the reason i did not want to go to this party tonight was because i still don't feel comfortable at school...and what do you know? i show up and someone immediately is like "OH HEY WHERE'S YOUR ZOMBIE BOYFRIEND?" and "OH IS HE OUT PULLING CATS OUT OF TREES. MAYBE THEY WON'T KILL HIM." like...shut the fuck up it's not even funny. ugh.
brie: anyway, i'm home now but i'm still irritated. i don't know how they expect me to go back next year ugh. sorry...ugh...i just needed to vent.
as soon as i saw theon jump out of the boat i knew people would say he was a coward and a terrible person. it's wild, people want good, nuanced portrayals of mental illness, but as soon as they get it they hate it. theon isn't perfect and that's important. he's made mistakes but he never, ever deserved to be tortured and abused the way he was by ramsay. his ptsd, which clearly comes from that, is obviously what caused him to jump ship and abandon yara. was it a bad choice? yes. but mental illness clouds your judgement, ptsd episodes make it hard for you to do the right thing, which is oftentimes the thing you actually want to do. i'm honestly pretty amazed game of thrones, a show which gets a hell of a lot of things wrong, got that right and portrayed it so well (alfie allen's acting helped them along, for sure). mental illness is difficult enough in the real world, so i can't even imagine the recovery process in a place and time with no therapists or medications. theon is going to struggle with this for a while, it would be unrealistic and honestly inaccurate for him to be perfectly fine right now, and if you care about actual, real abuse survivors and mentally ill people, maybe shut up and watch his character arc while thinking about what he's been through, and keeping his traumas in mind as he moves forward.
Let’s talk about how Lance cried and wasn’t made to be the laughing stock for the first time in this show
IS THIS FROM THE DND EPISODE
Lance was getting all the wrong answers on purpose so he can let the others get a chance to play but he’ll come through on the hardest question in the show and win the game for the team
Some things I want to have happen during the road trip:
-The team stopping on different alien planets and picking up weird souvenirs to show their families once they get back to Earth
-Lance asking “are we there yet?” almost every minute during the trip
-All of them taking a bunch of group selfies, making as much memories as they can and a picture reel scene a la yuri on ice of the team having the time of their lives
-Klance training/sparring on some barren planet on their time off and getting closer through this + bonding (extra points if Keith gets to finally see Lance’s broadsword)
-Blasting songs through their lions and having everyone singing along obnoxiously loud and playing road trip games
-Stargazing outside their lions and everyone getting personal/ getting to know each other on a deeper level since they couldn’t do that when they’re constantly in battle
Allura has two (2) moms