exactly
A character avoids eye contact because they’re nervous, making the other believe they’re hiding something.
A character mistakes someone’s distraction for boredom, assuming they’re not interesting enough.
A character misinterprets kindness as pity, making them defensive.
A character uses a phrase that has multiple interpretations, and the listener takes it in the worst possible way. (“I took care of him.” “You WHAT?”)
A character pulls a harmless prank that spirals out of control until it’s too late to take it back.
The audience knows that two characters are talking about completely different things, but neither of them realises it (dramatic irony).
A character gives a vague or hesitant response out of nervousness, and the other person takes it as rejection.
A text or letter meant for one person gets sent to the absolute worst possible recipient.
A character asks another to do something simple, but their interpretation is wildly different.
Two characters remember an event completely differently, leading to an argument where both are convinced they’re right, but what actually happened is something neither of them recall correctly.
Someone shrinks away from a touch due to past trauma, but the other person assumes it means rejection.
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Gabriel your not scary, youre attractive
“Hmm..not scary, but attractive you say?”
“Sassy, hm? That’s a new one. Much appreciated for the compliments. Could I offer you something to eat, in return?”
can I give cesar a book of alcoholic drink recipes or does he already know most of them.. -N (not the alternate just the initial)
(if you recognise me heh.. nuh uh)
“Oh, he knows plenty of cocktail recipes just fine—he inherited it from the previous owner. That’s not the problem.”
“It’s getting him to shut up long enough to get any work done.”
“I’ll take the book though. Might more useful than someone around here.“
princess and the ugly-ass-rabies-infected bunny <3333
“oh yes, i am very reasonable and normal about this subject!!”
*proceeds to mass reblog any related content*
“If she hates the coffee so bad, why does she keep coming back? If she lives I might kill her myself to have one less pain in the ass.”
— (1st pic) —
G: Sir, this is a coffee shop.
— (2nd pic) —
G: Favorite? Ha, funny. I’m not fickle enough to have “favorites.”
(A/N: It’s caramel mocha with extra whipped cream and added chocolate drizzle.)
— (3rd pic) —
G: Yes, yes, I’ll get to you, thank you…
G: Of course they know I’m also St. Gabriel’s pastor. Little hard to blend in when you look like this, and unlike the others I can’t just change this face like you’d change your clothes.
G: And look. I don’t care how people are spending their money here as long as I’m getting paid.
G: If someone wants the liquid equivalent of a bullet to the heart, then fine. You bought it, I make it, the end.
— (4th pic) —
S: Uh, Gabriel…we got another complaint from that 14 espresso shot lady. She’s blaming us for ending up in the ER again-
G: GOOD. I hope that witch dies this time.
“I wish I could share my pain with you, even for just a moment not to harm you, but so you could truly understand the suffering we endure as LGBTQIA+ individuals in the refugee camp.”
Life in the refugee camp is incredibly difficult for members of the LGBTQIA+ community, largely due to widespread homophobia. This hostility is evident in the daily threats and attacks we face from both fellow refugees and members of the host community.
We live in constant fear—targeted simply because of who we are. Violent ambushes by homophobic groups, often armed with machetes, have left many of us injured and traumatized. Over time, we’ve lost not only our sense of safety but also our belongings, our dignity, and for some, their lives.
Sexual violence is another painful reality. Lesbian women have been subjected to repeated assaults, including rape, which leaves deep emotional and physical scars. It’s heartbreaking that the place meant to provide refuge has become one of the most dangerous environments for LGBTQIA+ people.
On top of this, discrimination makes it nearly impossible for us to find employment. Despite our willingness to work and contribute, we are often rejected solely based on our sexual orientation or gender identity. This has left many of us struggling to survive, enduring illness and poverty in an environment with extremely poor living conditions.
And yet, in the midst of all this hardship, we still find strength. We celebrate Pride and recognize LGBTQIA+ awareness days quietly, often in hiding, but always with pride. We’ve even witnessed love persevere—with a few couples managing to marry and celebrate their commitment, even in secret.
We are currently raising funds through our GoFundMe to support our LGBTQIA+ community in the camp. Any donation, no matter how small, means the world to us. It helps us afford basic needs, access safer spaces, and keep hope alive in a place that often feels hopeless.
DONATE HERE➡️GFM ⏯️ https://gofund.me/a0bb7404
Please consider donating and sharing our cause. Your support can truly save lives.
With hope and gratitude,
Frank Qum
Honestly, I love it when characters relapse. When someone who’s gotten over their anger issues falls into a situation so out of their depth they fall back on their old habits. When someone who’s learned to open up becomes a recluse again in order to cope with something outside their control.
There’s just something so horrible, so toxic, about watching a character grow and then slip back into their old selves in order to cope, bc you know they still care, that they’re the same inside, but watching them hurt so hard they don’t know what else to do brings a sense of catharsis.
Oh my god, I just realised how TINY Mark is in that shot where he's holding Gabriel's and Dave's hand - he is only capable of holding Gabriel's FINGER! He's so cute!
Yeah 🥺 with the heights that I decided on for them, I realized Mark's tiny little arm would barely be able to reach up and hold Gabriel's hand, so he just had to hold onto one finger
What a mismatched little family they are
i can’t draw her properly w/o all this stuff anymore