james, heading into the prefects bathrooms after his morning run: regulus? i didn't know you woke up early
reg, heading out of said bathrooms after getting ready for bed: ...haha, yeah
james: are those your pyjamas???
reg: bye!
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The most realistic part of House is James Wilson being a slut. Shows will have the most heart-stopping, jaw-dropping, breathtaking God of a man, and then only give him one or two love interests/hookups. The House M.D. writers saw RSLs pretty brown eyes and wavy hair and were like, "Yup. Everybody loves this man."
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i think, on a technical note, PK would be the pope? but if thats the case, does he have his own goofy pope mobile?
It would be very unethical for a deity to be his own pope. Considering this: yes, pk would definitely be the pope. And thanks for bringing the pope mobile to my attention, it looks hilarious, but no pk's mode of transportation is a segway:
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Pandora: when did you fall in love with Reg?
James: last spring
Dorcas: when did you fall in love with Potter?
Reg: *without looking up from his book* 3rd of October, 2.53 am.
Pandora: ...thats so specific
Reg: it was that really cold night and he put socks on my feet when he thought i was asleep
Pandora and Dorcas: awwwww
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i keep thinking about the datamined conversation between halsin and minthara and what gets me about it is that if you side with halsin and turn minthara away, thats objectively the bad choice.
like at this point, you've rescued minthara from moonrise. you know now that she was being controlled to act against her will. you've gone to the trouble of rescuing her from her tormentors, and you've experienced what it felt like as they tried to destroy her mind. you know what will happen to her if you turn her away. and if you do, you're willingly condemning her to that fate. you've essentially allowed her to experience freedom, to regain her sense of self, only to tear that away from her again.
whereas if you side with minthara, and halsin leaves, that's the only consequence he experiences. that he's not a companion anymore. at this point, we've saved the grove, we've saved him, and we've lifted the shadow curse. we've helped him achieve what hes been hoping to do for over a century. leaving your party won't see him lose his free will. he can return to the grove and live his life.
the choice is essentially either condemn someone to a fate worse than death, knowing exactly what that entails vs not letting someone travel with you anymore. its pretty clear cut to me.
its just interesting to me that they've switched the morality of it around given that minthara is considered the 'evil' companion by so many.
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Headcanon that Bi Han only wears traditional clothing when he isn't in Lin Kuei garb. He looks amazing and regal in it yes, but it's kind of embarrassing to Kuai Liang and Tomas, who usually wear normal civilian wear when they're relaxing and out. They beg Bi Han to do the same because why is he so formal at a hole in the wall noodle shop? Bi Han isn't even trying to embarrass them as older brothers do, he just doesn't understand the point and refuses to change.
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Deep down, I partially disagree with how a lot of fans portray Merlin and Arthur pining after each other.
Merlin and Arthur realise their feelings for each other completely differently.
For Merlin, it is a fearful, lonely, devastating and earth shattering realisation that consumes his mind and leaves him clinging to the wall he's fallen against. He can feel it with every breath he takes, the heavy weight that fills his chest. How every action he takes is for him.
And as the days and weeks and months progress after realising so, his love becomes a part of him, so entwined with his being he wouldn't know who he was if he didn't love Arthur.
That's how no one discovers the truth, they see a loyal and devoted friend. No one even thinks to consider that Merlin might feel this way, because to them Merlin has always acted the same. And that act, is out of love and devotion everyone takes as loyalty and belief. There is no difference.
Sadly, his love for Arthur joins the silent secret of his magic being skillfully hidden in plain sight. Just like his magic, he eases his feelings alone. He lovingly gazes at Arthur in the early morning before he has to wake the man up, when it's just the two of them. He voices his feelings under a whispered breath whilst collecting herbs in the silent forest. He explores just how far his feelings go when he prevents assassins and evil conspiracies.
He realises, alone, that with every breath he takes, it will be to serve Arthur. Since he loves Arthur because of who he is. And who he is is because he loves Arthur.
And he will die with that secret, blooming in his chest, unspoken on his lips, unheard of even in death.
For Arthur, it is as sudden as a shooting comet. He knows that the way he feels towards Merlin is different than to how he feels with others.
And when he finally voices his feelings to his friends, they help him understand that what he feels isn't deep friendship, but instead pure and innocent love. Unlike a shooting comet, his feelings stay and burn stronger with the understanding of his feelings. He grows as a person more and more as he understand his relationships with people. Relationships that, as a young boy, he never was taught to understand: friends aren't meant to use you as means to improve their status and family is not blood that holds impossible expectations.
Finally after far too many years of thinking that the bards were crazy with their sonnets of love he can finally understand how the lovers feel.
Arthur takes his feelings for Merlin in stride with eagerness he hasn't felt in years. He embraces it with open arms. It's only a matter of time before he figures out a way or a thing or a set of words that he can give to Merlin to make him too understand the love he feels.
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