Supernatural S11E15, 'Beyond The Mat'
Does
Crowley keep
The Supernatural books
In his secret lair, alongside a hand of god?
I feel like there‘s something missing but oh well, I‘ve had it sitting around for a few days now so screw it
SOFIA ISELLA
Okay, this could be better… but it could also be a lot worse. Mixed feelings.
Supernatural S9E22 'Stairway to Heaven'
So… Cas has a whole ass army and he knows each of the angels‘ vessel‘s names
That‘s sweet
I'm here. And John is gone... and they're gone... and every moment I spend with you reminds me of every moment I lost with them.
Supernatural S12E3, 'The Foundry'
Oh my God, this woman. She tells her sons that they‘re not her real sons (or, better said the version of her sons she'd made up) and expects it to be okay after a simple, „I love you both" as a goodbye. Yeah.
Very funny.
Supernatural S10E11, 'There’s No Place Like Home'
Addition by Charlie, my beloved
As a Marvel girl, this makes me happy
I fully stand behind this statement, but I feel like I need to add that song interpretations in any direction are fine since she purposely writes her lyrics in a very ambiguous way, and it‘s easy to see yourself in them sometimes
no but I'm being deadly serious if any of you harass Sofia Isella about her sexuality and/or gender I will kill you to death with hammers and wrenches
send this to all your favorite moots and pass the pumpkin round! KEEP THE PUMPKIN TRAIN GOING 🎃🖤🎃🖤🎃
awee totally sending this back to you
Bucky: What the hell is wrong with you?
Walker: I have this weird self-esteem issue where I hate myself but still think I’m better than everyone else.
This is why I like to use tone tags/clarify things in additional texts when I‘m talking to someone and like it when people do that as well (even though I‘m neurotypical, it still helps)
People using subtle hints instead of being direct makes things very hard for autistic people.
In some cases, it's understandable to do that. If you have trauma from being punished for being direct, then you have no moral obligation to sacrifice your own feeling of safety. This often happens when a woman is uncomfortable with a man and has had experiences in which being direct has made a man violent. Autistic people could even be afraid to be direct, because they've likely been bullied and abused for it constantly.
But if you're an authority figure, you have no excuse to use subtle hints. If you expect something to be done a specific way and failing to meet the expectations will cause you to punish them, then you damn well better be clear about what you're expecting and why you're expecting it.