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#Hannibal teaches Will a few (hehe) things
pebbles-12345 · 2 years
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Count to Ten
Hannibal lays on the bed reading some tedious article Miss Lounds published on TattleCrime about how the infamous ‘Murder Husbands’ must be on some rampage or another in some rich European country with fake names and accents and the justice of eating the rude. Hannibal sighs as he lays his iPad down on the nightstand when he hears the door open to the ensuite. 
Will stands in the doorway, almost like a present, wearing a royal blue robe Hannibal bought him on their last tour in Italy. He can hear Hannibal purr, a sound deep in his throat that makes Will ache with want and yearning. His cock twitches and he can tell Hannibal’s eyes focused on that particular part of his anatomy. 
“It seems to fit.” He all but whispers to Hannibal, who he knows is staring at him with wanton eyes. 
“It fits very well, dear boy. You are a vision to behold.” Hannibal simply admires from his place on the bed, one hand propped under his head as Will stands there, robe open in the front, belt loosely tied around his waist. The scar on his stomach peeks out, the skin now only slightly pink, no longer angry. Hannibal lavished many kisses upon that scar.
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muselin · 3 years
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What kind of tv shows did you watch growing up? What was your childhood like? I'm always curious to know the small details about people hehe. I didn't watch much tv but I was very much a spongebob kid. Still am tbh 😂 I spent most of my childhood in the woods with my brothers, or playing super smash bros. We had dirtbikes, awkward hideouts made of branches and ferns, a few tree swings, it was awesome. +I have learned that questions like these offer a sense of common ground and humanity. Its helpful if you're talking to someone you don't get along with. We're all friends here though 💞 -🌨
Ooh I love this question! The very very first shows I watched were things like the Flintstones and Tom & Jerry and some Disney Movies on VHS tapes. I was born in '93, just after Cartoon Network launched in the US, but I didn't grow up in the US and where I lived all the new things came a bit later. So I essentially watched Cartoon Network's shows since they launched. We didn't have Nickolodeon where I lived so I didn't watch their shows, e.g. Spongebob.
Cartoon Network initially had a lot of Looney Tunes, Flintstones and Jetsons reruns, I watched a lot of those. I'm very familiar with the old Cartoon style of the 50s through 80s because of that. Then I watched pretty much every show on CN up until about 2007, when I grew out of cartoons (sort of).
I watched The Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, Ed, Edd & Eddy, Cow and Chicken, Courage the Cowardly Dog, even more obscure ones like Mike, Lu & Og. Some of the newer ones I liked were Spy Kids and Ben 10. By the time Adventure Time started airing i wasn't watching TV much anymore so I didn't watch that.
Around that time I started watching more grown up series. I loved Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a teenager, even though it originally aired when i was younger. I rewatched it during the pandemic and I will always love it. I always loved supernatural shows. As a young adult I watched The Vampire Diaries and True Blood. I watched more anime as a teenager. I watched a lot of Naruto haha (never finished it though, stopped at about 500 episodes). Lighthearted sitcoms I love to death are The Nanny and Friends. I've rewatched them several times, they always make me happy.
Adult series I love are Vikings, Hannibal and Black Sails. Most recently it's the Witcher.
I spent my childhood playing outside and watcing cartoons much like you but in a more urban setting (post-Soviet tower blocks more like). As a teenager I was very much into fanfiction, both reading and writing it, playing computer games, teaching myself languages and doing theatre. Definitely a theatre kid. The second half of my childhood was definitely happier than the first.
Tell me more about what shows you watched and what hobbies you had when you were younger! And you're right, it absolutely breaks down barriers and gives you insight into how someone has grown up without asking them more directly.
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