the super gay way thorin said "not our only hope" while stuck in an elvish dungeon. i took it personally
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The way Luis asks for a cig when he first meets Leon and Leon responds with “You know, those things will kill you” and then Leon ends up lighting Luis’s final cigarette for him just guts me. Makes me lose my mind. I’ll be having a good day and then I’ll remember that and I’ll be inconsolable.
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Getting ready for the summer
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I somehow had this idea.
Connor discovers the smoke smell lingering on Richard, stemming from Gavin’s smoking around them and while wearing their clothing, and asks about it, so they lie to him. Human-on-android relationships are extremely frowned upon, as are “office romances”, which is why Rich can’t just let go of their supposed smoking habits and say the truth, subsequently riding themselves deeper into trouble. They pretend to go on smoking breaks or carry around a cigarette and a lighter, but quickly realise this just isn’t enough - people never see them smoke, and they’re getting suspicious.
So they start smoking. Just for the show. Just around people, to make their story more believable. That works well, until it doesn’t and Richard one day feels the actual urge to pull on a cigarette. They think to themselves… Well, one won’t do any harm. And then, Neither will one more.
And this is how Richard became a smoker, a story that amuses Gavin to no ends but also makes him weak in the knees every time he thinks about it.
(He’s also really worried.)
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happy new years everyone 🥳 i’m stuck at home with covid so my night will consist of weed popsicles 💖 here’s to a happy and healthy 2024
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i love it so much when bilbo meets thorin in modern au's like
thorin: *says something rude*
bilbo: well excuse me, you bloody arsehole twat prick
thorin: oh fuck i might be in love
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I wonder why it’s usually the popular Gallavich opinion that Ian will die first. I feel like he’s more likely to take care of himself health-wise than Mickey is.
My guess is because the idea of old widower Mickey is really angsty because of how intensely he loves Ian and don’t get me wrong, I agree with that. But I think widower Ian has just as much angsty potential. Ian is someone who is constantly second-guessing himself and Mickey has been this grounding force that always came back to him eventually. I think Mickey being dead and gone forever would leave Ian feeling very lost in a lot of ways.
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Larry June artwork by bokkaboom
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