Sammy and Dean having breakfast for dinner, waiting for John to return.
Somehow the thought of how little Sam must have eventually stopped asking when their dad‘s gonna return makes me really emotional 🥲
Had a busy weekend so here we are with a belated post! Have a fantastic week✨🌻
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please go to amandla insta and leave some positive comments bc right now their comment section filled with racism and hate
fuck you lucasfilm for pandering to racists and not protecting actors and creators from them
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On a slightly more serious note, I just wanna post this before the final entry, not counting the epilogue. I’m so, so thankful for Dracula Daily. It’s been an absolute blast beginning to end, reading discourse, seeing the jokes and memes and all the art, reading theories and reactions. And getting to be apart of that! Reading this book again in this format was a hell of an experience but the fact that I didn’t do it alone, I don’t know. We’ve all gotten to experience this book in a new way in real time together. I love that. And I hope that it won’t be just a one-off event, either. And even if it is? But this? It’s been wonderful. So, thank you to everyone for collectively going nuts over a 130 year old novel. Thank you for posting and making those artworks and memes and analyses. Reminds you you’re human and not stuck and alone.
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I don’t think I shared this yet but I want to! I came out to my dad a few weeks ago as trans! I told him that I wanna go by Xavier now, and (cause it’s pretty hard for the name thing, but pronouns are easier) he’s calling me X (we agreed on that nickname together). My sister has joined in on the X train.
We are seeing how long it takes until my mom catches on that I’m trans.
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To whoever wrote that one nidroyvabo smut fic on ao3, i hope you spent real money on love nikki and lose all your progress and cant get it back and cant get a refund
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I love The Forgotten Son, because Brigadier (tho he’s still a colonel when this is set) goes back to his home village, and realises he remembers basically none of his childhood, and the other soldier he’s with asks “did you have a traumatic childhood?” And Brig’s like “nope. Definitely not a traumatic childhood. I remember basically nothing but it must be because of something else”
Then the rest of the book proceeds to show that Brig did indeed have a traumatic childhood that slowly comes back to him
(Ofc, it’s the dr who universe, so the memory loss is alien stuff, but still)
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