when destiel goes canon this thursday then you’ll all see
Fellas is it gay to get grace refill in the back of an alley (click for HQ)
I've said this before but the thing about how destiel played out is that pre- and during 15x18 you can buy that Dean believes that him and Cas are best friends, that he just wants to be platonic best-friends-forever with this guy, and spend all sorts of time together and share all his favourite things with him and know that Cas is never very far away. As friends do.
But after 15x18. Dean processes what Cas said to him. That Cas loves him. Is in love with him. And he makes that part of who he is. He decides to be the man that Cas was in love with. That's what his parting line to Chuck was all about. And maybe he still doesn't think in terms of romance, because why would he, why would he torture himself with hypotheticals, Cas died and Cas loved him. And Dean can be that guy. He holds on to Cas' love. It's his. He makes it part of himself.
So then when he sees Cas again. And he’s confronted with what Cas loving him and wanting him means practically. What can he do? What else can he do besides love Cas back? When Cas' love is already part of him? How could he be anything else but in love with the guy?
Thinking about reader presenting Bucky with a baby shirt to tell him that they're having a baby but clueless Bucky gets hyped and puts it on Alpine like in that one tiktok with the dude and his dog.
me in Red Tide after taking the black pill
Cas: Dean, you're on speaker. Behave.
Dean: or what, you'll spank me?
Cas:
Frank Castle deserves to be treated right dammit
everyone remembers what they were doing on november 5 2020 its like 9/11 for weird cunts on the internet
Ryan Reynolds having staff hype up his new tumblr account to users and then realizing that a shitty CW show that ended almost two years ago is trending over him in anticipation of the 5th
Untold story of Sam and Bucky (47-?)
insp.
My favorite part of the demon!dean story arc was when Cas was able to bear-hug a knight of Hell into submission, thus confirming Dean’s one true weakness: