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random laura travis wips ORRR never gonna finish this who knows
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Shouting into the void
Does anyone want some rarepair? 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
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am i makin' you feel sick?
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yeah, okay, the ghoul's kinda cool.
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Ok but consider (and no I’m NOT sorry)
Bonus sketch crapola
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“Ive lost all ambition for worldly acclaims, i just want to be the one you love”
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The Wasteland Golden Rule - courtesy of Cooper Howard
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Sorry for bad quality. But. Dane and Maximus yaoi
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it's really hilarious to see ppl get mad at lucy x cooper being shipped bc it's "wrong" when lucy literally "fooled around" with her cousin...
and like, even if the show doesn't intend to actually make lucy x the ghoul explore each other's bodies, all those scenes with them were intentionally framed in a way that made their interactions look spicy and racy.
this show is freaky, it is for the freaks and i genuinely can't imagine how are the anti-freaks going to enjoy it at all. go watch bridgenton instead maybe?
as for maximus, his role as a main doesn't depend on whether or not he is lucy's love interest, he is a main in his own right just like lucy and cooper are. also, it's weird that ppl don't see how max x dane could be a great representation, far better than max x lucy.
anyways, here is a word of advice to vaultghoul shippers who might be new to the "controversial" ships:
just ignore the antis. simply block them. there is no point in arguing and reasoning with them. they just want to be the puritan moral police wielding their discourse sword. a shipper's time is better spent engaging with & creating the fancontent instead of explaining their right to ship.
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Yeah, I'm totally normal about Lucy and Cooper's dynamic. It's not like we learn in the first episode that Cooper was divorced and unhappy. Immediately followed by Lucy's marriage application and wedding which ended with her husband stabbing her. Yeah, it's not like we learn later on that Cooper was also metaphorically stabbed in the back by his wife's beliefs. It's not like Cooper told his wife that he loved her because he trusted her to always do the right thing. Yeah, it's not like Lucy always tried to do the right thing and treated him right. Also, it's not like the two had a bloody "exchange" of fingers, evoking the red thread of fate, also known as the red thread of Marriage... Yeah, okey-dokey.
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