I genuinely believe Christopher intentionally created some kind of event so he could be out of the house when Marisol moved in. He didn't want the drama. "Dad's girlfriend is coming with the moving boxes? Cool, I'm gonna head out, and knowing my dad's commitment issues, everything will be as I left it when I return."
ok but THE funniest thing about canon gingawa (is there even a ship name idk im making one up rn) would be zura learning about it. can u imagine after like 15 YEARS of gintoki making fun of him for having a thing for married women he ends up dating a not yet formally divorced man. you KNOW he would be INSUFFERABLE about it
I'll believe afo has minnie mouse shorts and is also secretly good at heart before i believe All Might of all people would disapprove of Izuku let alone take back ofa
Lalo couldn't be in Breaking Bad because the second Walter would try to be like "Lalo! Lalo! Listen to me! What would I have to gain—" he woulda just shot Walter in the head
Steven Grant Rogers who is a mamas boy, has poc besties left and right, lgbtq+ besties left and right, Irish catholic who grew up poor in the 30s would have some WORDS to say about modern day America.
I need s1-2 mike to actually beat up s3-4 mike bc we all know he could. And he would definitely use s3-4 mike as a punching bag when he finds out he made will cry.
And we all know he would be simping HARD for s4 will
Keep seeing that post where OP starts like 'Thinking about...grieving the undead' and then adds on about like. Real life situations where people have not died but have left your life and you would have reason to grieve them.
All respect, that's an important concept, but that is not what I am thinking about when I read 'grieving the undead'.
to me, the funniest thing about “that’s rough buddy” isn’t the fact that sokka says something patently insane with zero context seemingly out of nowhere, or the fact that zuko clearly doesn’t know how to respond. it’s the completely incorrect use of the word “buddy.” zuko would obviously like to be friends with sokka, but sokka is not, in fact, his friend. this is the most time they’ve ever spent together, and it’s because zuko invited himself to tag along on sokka’s suicide mission. at this point in the episode, sokka still hates this guy, perhaps less than he did a week ago, but he still hates him enough that he didn’t bother forcing zuko to stay home, which means he still didn’t really care whether or not zuko lives or dies. which, considering that he had tried to kill zuko multiple times in the past, is not all that surprising. this entire episode is essentially just zuko forcing his friendship onto sokka while sokka is legitimately too depressed to care. so when zuko calls sokka “buddy,” there’s a spirit of dogged optimism characterizing that epithet, because in no possible realm would sokka consider zuko his buddy at this point in the episode. and that’s something we miss when noting the iconicness of this exchange, simply because, by the end of this episode, they are buddies, so in our minds looking back on these lines, the implication of friendship doesn’t feel out of place at all. and really, it isn’t out of place, but only because zuko’s tenacity and determination (in this instance, his determination to befriend sokka) has always hugely outweighed his ability to read the room.