the world needs more hanzier content and im here to provide
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Someone: Oh man, IT was such a scary movie!
Me, thinking about how IT has basically turned into one big gay meme: Mhm. Yeah. Totally. So spooky. Wow.
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okay but imagine mike and stan doing puzzles together?? and while they’re at it mike is rambling on about the book he’s currently reading, and he’s so excited about it that his words are running together, and stan takes a moment away from comparing the shades of green on the puzzle pieces to just smile at mike and admire him 🥰
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*kicks you in the face* give me attention please :3c
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IT: Chapter Two: *Comes out*
Clown fuckers, the young, the old, the OG’s: CLOWN FUCKERS, ASSEMBLE!
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me: -goes to see it chapter two for a second time-
eddie: -still dies-
me:
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okay but Pennywise is truly PETTYWISE in chapter two. you thought “it was real enough for Georgie” was bad? wait ‘till you see him literally preform a fucking musical number about Richie’s sexuality, bullying Ben and telling him that a sixpack wont stop him from dying alone and fucking guilttripping our boy Bill while using his giant ass forehead to crack glass walls open, Richie literally calls him a sloppy bitch at some point and he’s fucking right
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sorry but i love how much ben hanscom hasn’t changed. as a grown up he became conventionally attractive. some people that have had insecurities with how they look that grow up into a “more attractive” being they tend to get cocky or become an asshole. ben has not changed one bit, despite how much he’s transformed. you still see the sweet boy he was as a child. i love ben hanscom y’all
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I cannot believe Michael Hanlon literally drugged Bill Denbrough
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the losers club shares one (1) braincell and stan took it with him when he died
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the entire IT fandom in the theater on sept 6, 2019
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Hmm could you write some stanlon pining but from mikes pov?
Amazing. Yes.
Mike likes Stan.
He’s liked Stan for a long time.
(too long? Maybe. Mike doesn’t dwell on it)
He’s tried to let Stan know his feelings through subtle things. Things that he thinks equal up to the obvious conclusions of ‘I like you, I want to hold you, I want you.’
He brings Stan flowers, bright ones with curled leaves that remind him of Stan’s own locks. Mike’s heart soars when Stan carefully takes them, bringing it to his nose and inhaling deeply, a smile appearing on his lips.
Sometimes he finds feathers that have fallen to the ground, bringing them to Stan so the other boy can identify the type of bird. Mike loves watching Stan run his long, tapered fingers over them. He’ll brush it gently against Mike’s cheek, showing him how soft it is and explaining the different types of feathers birds have.
Mike loves that.
Stan never seems to figure out his hints. He never notices that Mike brings him these little things but no one else. Or that Mike always invites him to the farm to see the first baby lambs of the season, to bottle feed them.
It gives them a chance to be alone.
And gives him a chance to watch Stan. To take in his look of surprise when the lamb grabs the bottle. To enjoy Stan’s delighted laugh at the small, strong animal. He loves seeing Stan on the farm, so far from his element but so happy to be there.
Mike loves everything about Stan. From the lines on his forehead that appear when Richie says something stupid to the subtle smile when he figures out an answer in class.
Stan is made up of a million little expressions and Mike has memorized all of them. It’s not hard, not when you pay as much attention as Mike does.
He can tell the shift in Stan’s mood from enjoyment to annoyance or when Bev’s teasing has gone a step too far. He knows Stan better than anyone else.
If only Stan would see that.
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GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS 2019
Into the Spider-Verse | Best Motion Picture - Animated
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