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ineedhateineedsomethingplease
still homophobic, but the cas confession was a profound cinematic parallel to the fandom getting baited for 12 years instead of moving on and then getting fucked over.. both deserved better all along and i wish the finale had a post-credits scene where cas was with a different dude
back when steve and billy weren’t official yet, billy would sometimes spend the night over at steve’s. he’d be way too spent to think of getting dressed and driving away.
one night, when steve wakes up in a cold sweat, billy is rubbing his back, holding him when he knows it’s ok and whispering in his ears. “it’s okay,” he says sweetly, rocking steve gently in his arms, “i’ve got you.”
that’s when he realises that he wouldn’t do this for any other girl he’s slept with, and that for what’s possibly the first time in his life, he’s trying to talk someone out of a panic attack. he’s reassuring someone after they had a nightmare. and not just anyone, steve harrington.
oh, fuck, he thinks, i’m in love with him.
can i get sent hate im bored
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ok goidnight
send me hate and stuff to wake up to lmao
My thoughts on neopronouns
You know, I think it’s really hard to understand people who use neo pronouns until you use them yourself. Like I understood vaguely the experience of people who use ‘normal’ neopronouns (Xe/xem, Ze/zem), but I really struggled with emoji pronouns, noun self pronouns, or anything that wasn’t really simple. I also had a lot of trouble with it/its, just because I didn’t understand. I still respectfully used the persons pronouns, and did everything I could, but I just did not understand at all.
But then I found neos that worked for me, and gradually I understood how and why they work. For me at least, neos convey an experience that standard pronouns can’t. Only very recently have I started to realise that I really use any pronouns. I really like neos because they’re just so much more fun than standard pronouns. You can discover new ones every day and add them to your collection. Some people have made really good collections where you can go through and discover new ones.
The fun thing about all this is that after I started writing this post, it sat in drafts for a while, and as it sat their I was thinking… I use any pronouns don’t I? And I came to the conclusion that, yes, I do use any pronouns. I love neopronouns. They are so much more fun to say and hear than standard ones.
So yes, these are my thought on neopronouns:
Very good - 10/10, would recommend
Let’s get those Native Americans the pipeline they want