anyways not to be dramatique but like I’m starting to feel slightly more grounded lately and like I’m allowed to be hopeful for things and like stuff is finally going to start looking up and it makes me happy enough to cry
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nbc hannibal is a romcom purely because the central conflict results from hannibal not understanding his feelings for will and being a total loser about it because he’s never had a friend or been in love before which makes him act so silly and do the most insane things that will interprets being framed for murder as hannibal having something against him (as anyone would), and this series of misunderstandings is not resolved until hannibal’s ex girlfriend and former psychiatrist tells will that hannibal is so in love with him it makes him look stupid. after that will does not hesitate to break hannibal out of jail and douse himself in blood which is this show’s equivalent to the protagonist running to the airport to stop their love interest from leaving the country and marrying someone else before they’ve had the chance to confess that they’ve loved them ever since they’ve known them
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i wanna fuck anton so bad
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Rebels has been a comfort show for me longer than I’ve actually cared about star wars (my grade 6 self loved watching Disney XD on tv what can I say🤷🏻♀️)
And the main reason is because of how much the ghost crew loved each other..they were a family and I loved that about them
Anyways, I haven’t felt that same comfort until The Bad Batch and I just love it so much
I’m gonna feel super empty when this season ends :(
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ok @lucythejudge has me curious now so I’m going to ask. Do I give off the vibes of/am I like a particular character to you?
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yesterday, one of my elementary school students, whom i teach english to as a second language, explained ionic dissociation of acids to me. like, she walked me through the equations and everything. in english. all by herself. i know the elements of the periodic table in english and a few basic chemistry terms from school, but that’s about it. she went on to explain the whole dissociation process, and whenever we hit a word neither of us knew, she just looked it up in the dictionary and kept going, immediately using the new vocab. keep in mind, she’s technically supposed to be in a lower grade but started school a year early. kids her age usually have A2-level english (god i wish) and don’t know a word outside their textbooks. they wouldn’t even attempt to tell me what they did over the weekend if it meant using vocabulary that wasn’t taught in school. then, after the lesson, she texts me this:
WHY ARE YOU APOLOGIZING FOR BLOWING MY MIND!!!! YOU’RE LITERALLY LINGUISTICALLY GIFTED!!!!
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im new here- is dean abusive?
imo yeah. smarter people than me have written dissections of the way he treats sam & others (he’s also Awful to his psuedo-son jack, but i haven’t gotten to that season yet), i’ve probably reblogged a bunch of them.
he certainly doesn’t mean to be & i don’t say it to condemn him as a person or as a character & i’m still very attached to him & he loves sam very much (not that that makes a difference in whether u abuse someone or not) - but the way he treats sam a lot/some of the time is emotionally abusive and sam is clearly badly impacted. s4 and s8 come to mind as his worst moments also ofc moc era - after that there’s less interpersonal conflict (up to where i am at least) but that’s because sam mostly stops disagreeing with dean not because dean actually gets much better <3 spn is cycles of abuse show after all. family is hell. dean’s learnt pretty much everything about how to behave from his abusive father and as a result. well. cycle continues
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