who is y’all’s fave old man?
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who is y’all’s fave old man?
I'm so torn. On the one hand, I love Whole Milk, Pure Sugar, White Flour, Ground Spice, and Rock Salt.
On the other hand, imagine that you didn't have a name. No identity. And only upon shedding you given responsibility you get to take a name.
wait lemme tease u guys (pause) w the latest thing i got coming
"THE BEST MEN AREN'T ALWAYS GAY!" Then tell me what Nikolai Sokolov and Brandon King are doing, hmm? Yulian Dimitriev? Vaughn Morozov? Mhm. That's right. SUCKING EACHOTHERS COCKS.
every week i’m reminded of how much i miss foggy nelson
your child is not fine they’re watching Spencer Reid do ASL on a FBI security camera and fantasizing about his hands and fingers
I feel like Xavier would do terrible in awkward silence (He's the awkward silence half of the time I fear...) and start throwing out jokes and puns just to see if it would ragebait Esmund or make him laugh. Either or is a win in his book Just thinking about the divine warriors walking in on Esmund tackling Xavier or sitting there in sorrow (depends if Im thinking Esmund's mentally there at the moment) after Xavier's 40th pun.
awful (and probably unoriginal) thought, but: assuming the petrification spell on coco’s mom completely halts her aging, it would make sense for coco to be much older by the time they find a solution that reverse its effects. meaning, they could very well end up being quite close in age when they’re finally reunited, and that thought just absolutely destroys me. how many years of coco’s youth will her mother have missed? how many years will coco have to endure the longing and guilt she feels for her mother? shirahama’s sketch of grown up coco did not help with these emotions either.