A need
Jellycat Backpack Elephant
Unleash your power bagel!
Daphne, kicking down the door to Simon's study: bAbe you will not believe the tea I have for you—
daphne ‘picking up the vibes’ basset bonus:
Reposted bc I forgot to turn on a layer 🫠
neck kisses, that’s all.. 👀
PLEASE WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS😭
oh to be at an irish pub right now
'he's most likely impotent'
me: *watches criminal minds for 9 hours* anything: *makes a noise* me: I’m looking for a white male between the ages of 25-45 probably a loner probably most definitely hates women probably drives a red late model dodge truck probably lives alone his moms name is Helen and his favorite color skittles are the red ones
And on this week's episode of staying-up-late-to-do-our-schoolwork-but-instead-got-distracted-chatting-each-other-and-ended-up-procrastinating *jazz hands*
Shipping is such a multilayered thing too.
You can ship characters for happily ever afters, sure, you can ship them for tragically-then-happily, you can ship two or three or four or more, you can ship endless combinations of personality types and relationship dynamics
but you can also ship characters under very specific circumstances, or for a certain period of their life but not for all of it, or only in a certain universe. You might say “I ship these characters” and what you mean is you think they are fascinating together and could have a story together. That story could be any kind of story.
Sometimes it means you want them together for the rest of their lives. Sometimes it means something different than that.
I don’t know about you, but for me, “I ship it” means “There is a story in this ship and I am interested in that story.”