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thinking about how grace might have had a habit of swearing before he became a teacher. like, with what we know about his younger years, it wouldn't be surprising for the entire scientific community to turn sour not only from his attitude, but from the dirt that flew out of his mouth as well — and with how smart he was, there was probably no limit to how many swear words he could remember under thirty seconds
so on his first day as a teacher, he had to stop himself in the middle of a sentence, horror filling his eyes, because he just realised he couldn't swear now, and he wasn't ready, leading to his class believing he had a stutter with how much he had to stop himself from swearing. and when he called colt to ask for help — because his brother was working on camera, and knew how to stop himself from spoiling a take by mumbling into the microphone — colt just laughed his ass off
Emily Prentiss and Spencer Reid I’m so sorry the network couldn’t handle the joint slay you would’ve served as a lesbian big sister and bisexual little brother. But dw it’s canon in my soul and everyone knows canon in skippys soul means canon irl! Btw in this image they’re looking at JJ and Derek with their spouses and the families they started without them! Happy pride month!
Headcanon that the twins go to Hiccup every time they have a problem or get into trouble, and Hiccup taking it seriously and helping them no matter what they did.
One thing I feel like I consistently seem to forget to share, somehow, is that Red Robin is most likely to hold onto a grudge like a grubby kid and some candy he found in a dumpster.
I know this argument has been made before, but I want the Tim Drake who actively judges people for simply breathing wrong.
I need the kid who's actively judging other heroes at all times, who has no patience for incompetence, and who aggressively parents grown men who dress as bats in their free time.
I need a Tim Drake who side-eyes his teammates. The kid who actively has to hold back from making spreadsheets detailing every trait that doesn't meet his own incredibly high expectations (whether the traits are his own or another person's is debatable).
I need him mentally ranking each person he interacts with by how much of a liability they are, both in field and as people with active roles in his life (maybe a lingering effect of parents who tired but weren't really there).
And sure, he outgrows judging people for things they can't control, but damn if you do something stupid.
Don't get me wrong, I've consumed a lot of Tim Drake: emotionally inept mess who needs love, but I want that paired with the same kid who looked Red Hood in the eye and literally scoffed.
I need this because I need a petty Tim who goats Jason on because yeah, they're good now and even consider themselves lightly family, but hey, 'remember that time you tried to kill me?'
I need this because I need Tim Drake: in need of love and reassurance, but because the people he judges includes himself.
"What could have been..."
A lil refresh style for Clover and Kanako. I think they came out really well!
Chayod and Pawat's hug / Chayod and Pharan's hug: episode 3 / episode 12