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From their families to yours, Happy Harvestfest from the Drakes, Carruthers and Colemans 🦃🍂 and never forget you're on stolen land.
So for context I was looking at Will Byers x Male!reader and as you can see
Nowhere did it mention Fem!reader yet it's "Not a big deal" to pair a CANONICALLY GAY MALE CHARACTER with a fem reader no it's not ok lol your mental if you think that
Also someone requested this......out of all the male characters in stranger things that are straight you go for the gay man? Right ok....
Bruce hitting his children is bad writing and out of character. If you guys can ignore bits of canon to fit your narrative, then so can I.
Farleigh Start..1
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Farleigh Start! Who the second he’s drunk or high, becomes a whiny baby. Begging for your attention, for you to touch him.
Farleigh Start! Who is also a little baby in the morning. Wrapping his strong arms around your waist to make sure you don’t leave.
Farleigh Start! With whom you have the deepest shit talking sessions ever. He knows every thing that’s going on in Oxford and will share it with you. You guys can spend hours spilling tea over who did what.
Farleigh Start! Who at the beginning of sex will only respond your teasing with quicks “yes” or “no” but once you start to fuck the attitude out of him he will be whimpering mess, begging, whining.
Farleigh Start! Who will try to dom you once in a while. But we all know that at the end of the day he’s a sub.
Farleigh Start! Who get off at you getting off. What get him the most is you riding his thigh. Just the sight of you going back and forth could make him cum undone in his pants.
Farleigh Start! Who definitely has a size kink. Wrapping his big hands around your throat, having to lean a lot just to be eyes to eyes with him, you looking up to him.
Farleigh Start! Who when someone does or say something you’ll talk shit about later, he gives you a little nudge followed by a certain look.
Farleigh Start! Who is the biggest party animal ever. On the dance floor you’re never alone, always with a tall curly headed boy behind you.
Farleigh Start! Who is a jealous man(no shit😨). Always asking “ who are you texting with that smile” like the mom of a teenager. What pisses him off the most is you dancing with someone else then him at a party. How dare you?! That’s literally HIS thing he does with you.
Farleigh Start! Who you begged to match outfits with. Once he accepted he loved it, everyone knowing you’re his. Not that he will ever admit it.
Farleigh Start! Who’s mindset is “ you’re with me or against me” at the beginning you two had a weird hate relationship always giving each other snarky comments. Until you realized how powerful you would be together and how much sexual pleasure he gives you.
Farleigh Start! Who’s always in the mood. If you’re horny so is he. All you have to do is ask, then boom he’s on his knees.
Farleigh Start! Who after you, his apparence matters the most. Always perfect hair, clear skin, he’ll spend hundreds of dollars on products if he has too. He use expensive parfum but the smell of his cigarettes overpower it.
Farleigh Start! Who in general is a shit talking cunt in public but a real clingy baby in private.and a sex god.
Former Reagan budget director David Stockman just absolutely torched Donald J. Trump over fertilizer prices—and the broader economic reality behind them.
Stockman isn’t some random commentator. He was the guy shaping federal budget policy in the 1980s, a key architect of Reagan-era economics, and someone who has spent decades writing and speaking about deficits, markets, and fiscal policy.
His point here is simple—and brutal:
*Prices aren’t set by slogans or threats.
*They’re driven by supply and demand.
*And when you disrupt global supply (like through war or geopolitical shocks), prices go up.
That’s not politics—that’s basic economics.
So when you see talk about “price gouging” in a global commodity market, especially one tied to energy and geopolitics like fertilizer, it’s worth asking:
Are we dealing with a monopoly problem…
or the consequences of policy decisions?
Stockman’s critique cuts deeper than just fertilizer—it’s about whether leaders actually understand how markets work, or just say things that sound good.