"Jack loves Ianto deeply, but has to protect his own heart because losing him will hurt" and "Ianto deserves better" are two statements that can and should coexist.
Always losing the people you love has to be devastating and Jack has to know that the more he commits to their relationship, the worse it will be. Ianto still deserves to hear how important he is to the man he loves and to know he's loved back.
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Dreamt last night that my parents told us they’re getting a divorce but continuing to coparent until the kiddos are out of the house and it felt so real and reasonable that I didn’t remember otherwise until my dad shushed my mom in the middle of talking and I remembered she still has to deal with his shit
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“Um… hey, Russel,” The older boy looks… worried? Concerned? …Disappointed? Disappointed. “Do you… remember me?”
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Thinking about Genshin au Solangelo (has anyone ever made this?¿)
Nico with an electro vision (or cryo?)
And Will with a hydro one (or pyro, or geo?)
Hehe Will as a pyro healer. Would he be a catalyst? Or bow-
Idk gimme some ideas or hc for them
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I take a photo of the sign for Clint's Graveyard and I upload it to Instagram in full colour.
Rufus, They Both Die At The End
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Awww Liv and Laura my bbs
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chozen/kumiko sounds so cute, ngl
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[ cw: trauma / mind control / separation anxiety / autophobia / ]
Something that kills me is that there’s no way in hell that Raph’s debilitating separation anxiety isn’t infinitely worse after the movie. The trauma of being Krangified like that, all alone, would probably regress him so hard.
Not to mention his worries of getting “weird” would likely get mixed up with his experience while Krangified - aka, he loses full awareness, and when he’s brought “back” it’s to the understanding that he attacked his own family (of course not to his own fault at all, but how much of that does he believe?)
The fear of being alone would take on another layer and become a fear of himself.
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All the jokes about Ken and horses are good but I just wanna say it's such a good parallel to how actual young men get swept into misogyny and the patriarchy.
Like they're told to believe it means men get to be cool and manly and have this power but with that comes extremely rigid commands of what they can be as a man and a cycle of self hatred for never matching those gender roles perfectly. Patriarchy tells men that if they just do exactly what is expected of them, then they get all the "cool stuff" that comes with. That doesn't work though when there's only a small group that actually gets that power, but men will keep trying to fit into those roles in hopes that they can.
In the end there are no horses or the myth men are told, it's just endless cycles of self hatred and ingroup fighting.
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