There are two kinds of people in the world, the ones who do chores to the tunes of music, and others who haven’t discovered how amazing and life-changing podcasts can be.
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This came to me in a vision.
Feel free to add your own favorite "eldritch being x traumatized mortal" ships!
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"Love's language has many dialects. Cuddling close, holding hands, and sharing quiet moments - these are the whispers that speak volumes about the strength of our bond."
It's important that your Asexual partner know that you can do these things without the fear that it will lead to more. When your partner can relax those fears, then they can fully enjoy these types of intimacy without the anxiety typically involved. 💜
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trying to keep track of all of the john&arthur-isms (not in any order...)
this too shall pass
well. (well.)
promises to keep and miles to go before we sleep
'You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love'
eat the elephant
the cold, calculated demeanor of someone not to fuck with
i have your eyes/you are my eyes
Faroe's song
bedrock
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Ok but if you left out the fact that John is literally inside Arthur's head, non malevolent fans would think it was at really toxic relationship. Like yeah they hurt each other and break up every other episode. And yeah they spill their deepest traumas on a random Tuesday. And frequently almost die. Oh no they're so cute they love each other teehee
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cool goth version & pink original.
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"Prioritize your mental health over anyone's comprehension. Your peace and happiness matter most, regardless of others' understanding."💜
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the fact that malevolent is constantly thematically grappling with what it means to be human is so important to me. like yes it's a silly little eldrich horror podcast, but also almost every main character, including antagonists, is an aspect of what it means to be human and they are constantly in conflict with that idea and it's so well done and RAHHHHHHH
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