Not my art
[Drunken Lullabies - Flogging Molly]
Look at all these silly little guys :)
Thomas: I don't deserve your love.
Vincent: No, Tommy, don't say that! You deserve all the love in the world!
Thomas: You know that's not true, Vin-
Vincent: You can only accept mine, though.
Thomas:
Vincent: I get jealous easily.
I want to eat your art
It looks like fondant and it’s so smooth
I think it’s vanilla flavoured and the design of the clothes, the details on the wings, the hair, the HANDS!
This is what people aspire for and I want you to know that
A study of sorts
The fact that Jensen refuses to talk about the finale and Dean dying in that horrible barn
But straight up jumps at the chance to talk repeatedly about the barn scene in Lazarus Rising where Dean meets Cas for the first time and he meets Misha
You just know he regrets getting nailed in the wrong barn
I suggested to my English teacher that we should watch Hamilton, he thought it was a good idea and I’m pretty sure my whole grade and maybe even other grades will watch Hamilton in school! I am officially the greatest person in my school and a massive nerd
Not my art
😾😾😾
Mrs Emerson: Honey, I put some sandwiches in your duffel bag. Now, um, why do you need such a big bag of oregano?
Young Vincent Emerson: Uh… Tommy’s Italian?
If no one hears from me I probably had a heart attack from seeing this comic
You will have to put up with my rekindled supernatural obsession…. Sorry guys 😬💚
Have a fantastic week!✨🌻
(Marinette gets in trouble and has to get Sol to help her)
Sol (sarcastically): Hey, thanks so much for getting me involved in this.
Marinette: I actively tried not to put you in the situation!
Sol: And then what happened?
Marinette: Well then, I...I fucked up the situation.
Sol: There it is...
Just savin’
What does being fair mean to you?
Is it ever okay to lie? Why or why not?
What would you do if you saw someone being bullied?
How important is it to keep promises?
What if following the rules hurts someone?
Should we always help others, or are there limits?
How do you decide to forgive someone?
Is it more important to be loyal to friends or to do what's right?
How does feeling for others affect your choices?
What do you do when there's no clear right or wrong?
Are some things always right or wrong, or does it depend?
What does being a good person mean to you?
Can people change, and should they get second chances?
These questions are designed to be straightforward and help your character express their moral views clearly.