Vincent before meeting Thomas: My future husband is probably just taking a depression nap right now sweet dreams u sad bitch I love u
He so smol
Not my art
watcher grian still has my whole heart
My principals boss' decided to visit the school on April Fools Day! Their so dumb but I kinda feel bad for them
I LOVE HOW SUPERNATURAL WAS LIKE: OH, DEAN AND CAS?? THOSE TWO??? YEAH, THEY FUCKED.
Aster: Dad isn’t great about expressing his emotions.
Thomas: If I say how I feel, people will say how they feel, and I don’t care.
Just some watcher Grian, my fav
grian one grian two grian three
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.
Thomas at Starbucks: I'd like a venti latte with uhm, seven espresso shots
Vincent, in line behind him: Jesus Christ, just do cocaine
You write them in Wattpad and then post the same stuff on Ao3? Why? As a former Wattpad writer and a Ao3 writer, why? (Not meant to be mean, I’m just curious)
What websites do you use when you write?
My gender is the same as a religious being. I am everything and nothing, boy and girl. I am what’s convenient. Gender is a discussion and a disguise.
The first lesbian flag was created in 1999
The blue and green mlm flag was created in 2019
The bi flag was created in 1998
The first pride flag was created in 1978
Stranger Things characters would only know the pride flag, but most people didn’t. Why would a straight person in the 80s know that there exist a flag for gays?
And there were no nice words for lgbt+ people. They were called slurs.