nobody’s gonna check the comments of that one post I made so here’s a bit more rachel & tobias hcs of mine
also to elaborate on a small detail in that second part, I think he could definitely text her abt it, it’s just that she’s normally busy w college and Tobias doesn’t even want to risk his parents looking through his texts on his phone. he can delete the first chat they had about it after he found out, but it’s much harder to delete whole conversations (let alone what’d happen if they walked in to his room while he’s talking to her and was like “hey what’s goin on” yknow??)
so they only really talk abt it when rachel comes to visit, and I like to imagine they go get ice cream or smth and just talk for like an hour. and then go back home and their parents don’t question a thing
anyways for the parents themselves; harold is homophobic asf and nobody can change my mind. jackie, on the other hand, sorta is, as a result of being subjected to a lot of homophobia around her during her life. but I do think that, if they ever found out abt tobias being gay (most likely by way of him getting outed by his classmates (or alternatively with my tobias x gumball nonsense, someone finds out about it and word spreads quickly), at first Jackie would go along w her husband yelling at tobias (kicking him out because ANGST BELOVED) but again w my hcs I think rachel would find out and as soon as she could she’d go to her parents house and yell at them, then she’d come out as well (and have a better way of explaining why they’re homophobic pieces of shit), and since she’s already an adult and moved out they can’t do shit abt it.
at that point Harold is obviously pissed off but I like Jackie thinks abt it some more. im not sure if anything more comes of that tho, and is it does she likely won’t be vocal about it (what, with Harold now fuming and being disappointed in his kids)
i have no resolution for this, just some irrelevant and not very well explained tawog shit
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fuck Harold Wilson. All my homies HATE Harold Wilson.
Fuck him bro, bro can't leave Richard and his own son alone 😭🙏
Lowkey hc him as homophobic as fuck bruh, in fact I think (other than Tobias obviously, he queer as fuck) the whole Wilson fam is homophobic. Ik headcanoning every character I hate as homophobic is bad but like come on!!!
He is canonically kind of bigoted so, I see it
but personally I feel like Harold is bullied by Gumball on Elmore plus or something, mf telling Harold to off himself
Richard is too nice to do anything, and to stop Gumball from saying that stuff to Harold. He usually just watches and hisses because of how low gumball can go
Also I like to think that Harold has a tiny crush on Richard but is too homophobic to accept his inner homosexual
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The love song from tawog
Gumball and Darwin: Love. What is love?
Bobert: Yes, that was my query.
Gumball: What is love?
Darwin: Does it fall from above?
Gumball: Listen Bobert, to the words we sing.
Gumball and Darwin: We are love, and love is everything.
Bobert: Warning. Circular reference detected.
Carmen: I love my boyfriend.
Tobias: I love my toys.
Billy: I love my mother.
Banana Joe: And I love making noise [makes fart sound].
Rocky: I love my television.
Nigel Brown: Darling, I love you.
Lucy Simian: Love is as old as time.
Anton: And love is always new.
Gumball and Penny: Do we love each other?
I guess we sorta do.
All: Love is everywhere and love is in you!
Love is in the stars and love is in the trees.
Listen, Bobert, are you starting to believe?
Carrie: Love is invisible.
Rob: Love has no name.
Bobert: Love is scoring zero in a tennis game.
Gumball: Love is all around us.
Darwin: Love fills your heart.
Bobert: Stacked-up error. Please press "restart."
All: What is love? Does it fall from above?
Listen, Bobert you need to learn about, to learn about, to learn about love!
[The first segment shows the hexagon lady using the Internet to online date. After some time passes, Timmy reveals himself to her, though she deletes him from her laptop, sending him back to his room.
The second segment starts with the melted cheese guy talking to his sandwich to motivate himself to confess his feelings for Karen. As soon as Karen walks toward him, she slips on the sandwich, ending the segment.
The third segment starts with a narrator talking about what happens when one finds themself in love. In the end, the male and female end up running to another male and female, with the narrator deciding love has no rules and says to dance instead.
The fourth segment features Nicole and Richard being recorded and interviewed. Nicole tries to explain something, but after numerous attempts, the two just hug each other.
The fifth segment shows the Sun and the Moon complimenting each other over the day-night cycles. They then find a way to spend time together via the Moon spinning around Earth, which annoys Earth.
The sixth segment shows Mr. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson getting married, moving into their house, spending time together, and fighting while taking care of a baby Rocky. However, Mrs. Robinson gets sick and has to be taken to the hospital. Mr. Robinson visits the hospital to see how she is doing. Mrs. Robinson then shocks Mr. Robinson, and they continue fighting until the segment ends.
The seventh segment is about Sussie's parents having dinner at Dump's Cave. They both start trying to feeding each other, but only end up making a mess in the process. and they then start to try and kiss each other, but only end up making kissing noises without actually kissing each other, which disgusts the other couples there. The segment ends with Harold asking the waiter for his check.
The eighth segment shows Gary driving, while turning his head back to admire Martha. This causes him to crash into the Donut Cop's car.
The ninth and final segment starts with Richard walking on the sidewalk, noticing Billy crying. He hugs Billy until Felicity calls the police. Richard gets sent to court and is sentenced to jail. He tries to hug the prisoners, who in turn punch him so hard he flies out of the jail and lands in the hospital. A screen comes up saying love is the answer to almost every problem, but then the rest of the Watterson family meets Richard and hugs him. A similar screen then reads "Nah, every problem."]
Gumball: [spoken] So Bobert, what have we learned about love?
All: What is love? It's what we all dream of.
Tell us, Bobert. What have you learned about love?
Bobert: Anyone can love. No love is wrong.
I have now become a lovesick dreamer.
I fell in love with this old vacuum cleaner.
(Not sure if there is a sound cloud or a Spotify song of The love soo yeaahh)
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