wildest thing I'm finding out thanks to the latest laven resurgence is that apparently it was considered a crackship/rarepair
laven? for real? with that canon content?

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wildest thing I'm finding out thanks to the latest laven resurgence is that apparently it was considered a crackship/rarepair
laven? for real? with that canon content?
Alas, just hate that height mismatch...
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IT’S YOUR LUCKY DAY ANON
here’s a question that’s been bugging me since Supernatural season 6 when I said Dean was an alcoholic and 100 million Dean fans showed up to tell me he wasn’t he just drank alcohol (every day, to deal with every problem, but not in an alcoholic way).
Just, why won’t you let these characters have these flaws? Why can’t you just say, yes this person is an alcoholic?
because, using Dean as an example, that man is a brutal killer. He is maybe a half-step removed from losing his mind and killing everyone so it’s not like he doesn’t have So Many Problems (some of the much more significant than his habit of drinking) so why be supportive of his murderous tendencies but then freak out when someone mentions that he’s an alcoholic?
basically him and every other character that’s ever been an alcoholic in fiction. explain this.