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no you have to let your lover do it for you. tenderly
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their asses are NOT beating the homosexual allegations
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there’s something truly magical about a fandom for a show that ended over ten years ago and isn’t on any streaming services anymore being kept on life support by the homosexual power of mentally ill middle aged men
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my cat i found in the sewers . he has every disease
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Fellas, is it gay to gently caress your colleague and best friend's thigh while standing in between said thighs, because you're trying to make him feel a lil better on a bad pain day? Asking for a friend.
#hilson#house md#gregory house#james wilson#im very normal about the two of them#robert sean leonard#greg house#hatecrimes md#dr house#dr wilson
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No okay so if the dps movie is canon to the house md universe who plays neil????surely it wouldnt be rsl because bc he's wilson right???is it just someone that looks like him or somthing?Would rsl count as a completely separate being to wilson because of that ? Maybe wilson has another brother who's a actor
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I want to scrap his puppy dog eyes out and eat them.
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Home - House M.D.
A little tribute to the show and characters that have brought me so much happiness this summer and that feel a little bit like home.
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Can’t stop thinking about House pre-infarction.
Like Stacy says he was the same before as he is after but that is so obviously not completely true.
Sure House has always had a disregard for social niceties, always been a genius, always bucked against authorities, but think about the little things we learn about him pre-infarction, and how he behaves while the ketamine treatment is effective.
He played lacrosse in High School. He was a cheerleader in college. He met Wilson at a medical conference. He met Stacy at a Doctors vs Lawyers paintball game. The infarction happened during a game of golf. After the temporarily successful ketamine treatment House goes for miles long runs, skateboards, wears nice suits.
Pre-infarction House was athletic. He cared about his appearance. He was social. He went out and did things and had relationships. Yeah he’s always been a bit of an ass, but he was an ass with a life.
It’s only post-infarction that all of that stops. His relationship ends, he only goes to conferences when forced, he can’t be athletic, he doesn’t want to be social. He can’t be bothered to do more than throw a sport coat on over jeans and a t-shirt.
His addiction aside, all of the above things showcase what a hard time he has coping with having a disability. He doesn’t find new ways to be social, find activities he can do. Instead he isolates himself. He tries to make himself unappealing. He goes to work, and he goes home alone.
The only relationship he manages to maintain is with Wilson, and he even acknowledges that House has changed when he confronts him about his Vicodin addiction. (Yes I know he has brief relationships over the course of the series but none of them can really be compared to his 5 year long, live in relationship with Stacey prior to the infarction, regardless of how one feels about her as a person.)
It just breaks my heart to know that House’s disability took so much from him, and that the resulting depression stops him from trying to seek any type of happiness, and when he does find some he’s convinced it will end.
TLDR: I have a lot of feelings about Gregory House and how his disability changed his life.
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“Wilson is getting his last round of hormone injections”
Trans wilson HC
#hilson#james wilson#house md#greg house#robert sean leonard#hatecrimes md#gregory house#dr house#dr wilson#trans wilson
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this but trans identity

#house md#greg house#dr wilson#dr house#james wilson#hilson#hatecrimes md#gregory house#i’m trans don’t hate me
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