Gallavich writers - Can I pre-order a thousand new lumberjack Ian fics based on Cameron Monaghan’s latest look circulating on social media? 🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
I think it’s be funny to have a Spider-Man that is genuinely just a kid, not like a teenager or a kid who understands the gravity of his abilities but a kid who does heroics simply because that’s cool to a kid.
The gimmick is that the villains think it’s a gimmick and Spider-Man(?) fucks with them by acting like a kid to make ‘em feel bad or embarrass them only for them to realize he’s a literal child due to a forced team up where they like offer him a brewski afterwards and he’s legitimately like “Mr I am 9 years old, I just do this cause my aunt can’t take me to the park every afternoon.” And they grill him on adult things and he sits there just blanking cause he’s fucking 9.
i'm sorry but the idea that in the ddvd au the other brothers go from crushing hard on zhao to thinking of him like a dad is SO funny
do you think they use it against each other in arguments, like "LMAOOOO you had a crush on our stepdad, that's so embarrassing for you" and then "SHUT UP SO DID YOU. LITERALLY ALL OF US DID"
lucifer is so tired
whenever he overhears one of them pulling the former crush card in an argument lucifer butts in and very impassively asks "would you like to take it up with his husband?" and it always succeeds in cowing them
also them calling zhao their stepdad is giving me unbridled joy...
thinking about showing my F/O how to build a proper snowfort, how to spray it with water after building it so it'll freeze overnight and be structurally sound, and then going back inside to have some hot chocolate under a warm blanket
No no no you don't understand how much I miss Reid seeing teenager Henry on CME, especially ep07. The hair, the awkward walk, the soft voice? The RESEARCH he decided to do AFTER subtly confronting his parents for the truth??? I'm crying my heart out
Am re-reading Hogg's Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner and I know it's not a new or original thought but it's just striking to me again how young George (younger) and his brother Robert must have been during the tennis match and Black Bull mob scenes.
If the 'famous session' refers to the 1703 session of parliament (or even if it refers to the previous year's sitting which Queensberry also oversaw), and if old Dalcastle married in 1687 (or later), then at most George could have been 16 and his brother 15, and it's probable that both boys are younger.
I don't remember too many of the details from the first time I read this book so will have to finish it before I make any further judgement. However I don't think it detracts from Robert's culpability or nastiness in any way to take into account his probable age in the earlier portion of the narrative. I think makes for a more interesting reading when forcibly reminded that he's a young teenager. Even taking into account different social mores and expectations placed on children in both the period in which the novel is set, and the early 19th century when it was written, it seems to me that that's an element that will still have particular significance for readers in the 21st century, regardless of one's personal experience with extreme forms of Presbyterianism.