Flat Panel - Closet
Photo of a large, modern women's dressing room with a brown floor and a light wood floor, flat-panel cabinets, and gray cabinets.
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Denver Closet Flat Panel
Large trendy women's light wood floor and brown floor dressing room photo with flat-panel cabinets and gray cabinets
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he says i hate everyone except you and that is addictive and that is kind of romantic and beautiful because you're young and you're kind of a sarcastic asshole too and you don't like bad boys, per say, but you don't really like good ones either. and you like that you were the exception, it felt like winning.
except life is not a romance book, and he was kind of being honest. he doesn't learn to be nice to your friends. he only tolerates your family. you have to beg him to come with you to birthday parties, he complains the whole time. you want to go on a date but - people are often there, wherever you're going. he's just so angry. about everything, is the thing. in the romance book, doesn't he eventually soften? can't you teach him, through your own sense of whimsy and comfort?
at first - you know introverts often need smaller friend groups, and honestly, you're fine staying at home too. you like the small, tidy life you occupy. you're not going to punish him for his personality type.
except: he really does hate everyone but you. which means he doesn't get along with his therapist. which means he has no one to talk to except for you. which means you take care of him constantly, since he otherwise has no one. which means you sometimes have to apologize for him. which means he keeps you home from seeing your friends because he hates them. you're the single exception.
about a decade from this experience, you'll type into google: how to know if a relationship is codependent.
he wraps an arm around you. i hate everyone except you. these days, you're learning what he's actually confessing is i have very little practice being kind.
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Rex accepts that Echo is choosing to join the Bad Batch after Skako Minor but then it turns gleeful knowing that he just unleashed one of the 4 reasons he’s going gray at 13 years old onto a group of people that were never properly terrorized.
After all the shit he went thought with that group (thinking back to him punching Crosshair in the face) he all too happy to be sending his gremlin of an arc trooper to whip them into shape.
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ghostface ethan with a crush on oblivious, unserious reader who frequently jokes about having to protect their “cardboard knight” from danger after the halloween party.
who dramatically blocks his path in front of every dark doorway—even in his apartment—and whispers loudly to him that he needs to let them clear the place first, only to grin when he rolls his eyes in response.
who, when walking ahead of him, will occasionally pitch their body backward without warning and slam into him before informing him that he’s lucky they were here to “save” him or else he would’ve tripped over that crack in the sidewalk.
whose genuine smile of relief is reflected in his horrified gaze as they wobble, bloodied and exhausted after an unplanned confrontation with one of ethan’s partners, and feebly tell him they’re glad at least he’s okay.
and ghostface ethan who lets your antics slide because he finds your adamancy to defend him endearing, so he’s content with being perceived as your “damsel in distress,” even though he’s actually protecting you in secret.
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I love when there's an armored fighter adventurer type and their plating just ends at the knee
Love it, it's good for immersion
helps it feel believable
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my current theory is that PJO TV is gonna go the exact same route as the movies:
Movie/Season 1 - The writing is meh and is criticized alongside the heavy deviations from the original series. Some people are staunch believers that it is too harshly criticized for being a derivative series, and they're probably right to some degree. As a stand-alone media it's somewhat confusing without original context and generally received as Medium-At-Best, but not the worst thing ever.
Movie/Season 2 - The writers respond to criticism by making changes recommended by feedback to the first [season/movie]. These changes to be closer to the books are generally regarded favorably. The second [movie/season] is regarded with little fanfare. They solve too much way too early on and essentially kill any chance for them to continue the series, but set up a continuation anyways by introducing Thalia. They announce plans for the third [movie/season] and everyone is confused.
Movie/Season 3 - Is announced but never comes to fruition and everyone is kind of relieved by that. Also I personally hope Disney+ will be dead by this point. Maybe Netflix will pick it up to go with the TKC movies. I dunno.
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