thefellowshipofthemuses replied to your post “[ i want a thread with someone trying to make clint understand what...”
[ Oh god, like they speak suuuuper slowly and loudly and enunciate, all, 'DO YOU S-PEEEE-AK EN-GLI-IIIISH? HA-BUH-LAH ES-PAN-IOLLLLL? PAR-LAY-VOO FRON-SAY?' And he just stand there blinking bc no way can he read lips when someone is talking like that. ]
And he just walks away, muttering "I feel like I'm stuck in finding fucking nemo."
"Jesus!" Nina lets out a shout of surprise, jerking away from the cold that seems to radiate off of Robin's feet, which are pressed against Nina's calves. "Where the hell are your socks?" She pulls away, turns over in bed and throws a leg across Robin's so that she doesn't end up with cold feet on her bare skin again.
"Crazy fuckin' Canadians," Nina grumbles, pressing her face into the space between Robin's shoulder and her neck.
thefellowshipofthemuses replied to your post:[[MOR] god why did i think i could do college ...
[ Mrs. Bennet from Pride and Prejudice? What have you got so far, sugar? Maybe I can help. ]
Yeah, it's supposed to be on that one scene where she's at the Netherfield party, and she's basically bragging to Lady Lucas about how Jane's going to be married to Mr. Bingley.
And the argument I made is that the whole thing basically proves that Mrs. B doesn't particularly care about Jane's happiness or best interests, and really only sees the marriage in terms of how it's beneficial to Mrs. B's social standing.
I mean, this woman pretty much let Jane go on horseback to Bingley's house hoping that she'd get sick so that she'd have to stay longer under Bingley's care, so I'd say she's pretty desperate for Jane to marry Bingley
But idk if that's at all significant to the plot, you know?