Every fan interpretation of the Fifth is like “oh they’re the parents of the group and the Wise Old Elders” meanwhile they’re fully in their late thirties. Magnus is 38 and Abigail is 37 when we meet them in Gideon. If they died today they would’ve been born in the late ‘80s. Those aren’t grandparents. Those are millenials. They’re not even the oldest people at Canaan House (Colum may or may not be the same age as Magnus and Protesilaus is older than both of them), it’s just that they’re married and have stable jobs that aren’t Battle Butler and Death Wizard. They don’t use mid-twentieth-century British slang because they’re old, they use it because they’re from the Fifth and also because Abigail’s just Like That.
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Louis tweet it for the second time his support to buy the album Millennials, The Snuts are hoping to get to No.1 in the UK but they are now independent with their own record label Happy Artist Records. This means less money to invest in promo, less radio support because is not behind a big label etc. They posted in twitter that if is possible to someone to buy the Itunes album to reach the no.1 they would appreciate it. The album is amazing, if you can go buy it here. If you can't buy it, stream it here.
Below is the message of The Snuts from twitter, read it if you can:
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12. Saying "I love you" in an unexpected moment (bonus: give me the unexpected moment)
Mox tells Hanger he loves him while pairing socks together when putting laundry away.
Mox with Socks
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"Thanks for letting me crash here," Adam says, because the silence is too heavy. He folds the laundry as carefully as he can, sure not to go too quickly or linger too long on Mox's clothes as he folds them and puts them away. "I, uh. I really appreciate it."
Mox grins at him from where he's switching over the clothes to the dryer. "No problem. Figure it's the least I can do after all of our..." He trails off, a little smile on his lips. "Extracurricular activities."
Adam snorts out a little laugh. "That some crack at me being a former teacher?"
Mox tosses a wet sock at him, which Adam dodges. "It's a crack at you fucking me on the clock." He grins. "You know. It's at the place of work, but technically not the credit courses." He winks.
Adam chucks a paired ball of socks at Mox's head, which bounces off his chin and fall to the floor.
"What the fuck is this?" Mox asks, staring at the ball. "What did you do to my socks?!"
"I put them in a sock ball," Adam says, frowning. "What? How do you fold socks?"
"Like a normal fuckin' person," Mox grumbles. He unfolds the socks and does something strange. He folds only the part of the ankles over each other, leaving the feet parts dangling.
"That is - that looks so stupid." Adam folds another pair into a ball and tosses it in the air. "This? This is aerodynamic. This is effective." He chucks it at Mox's chest.
"Jesus, you're lucky I love you," Mox chuckles. And then he freezes. "Aw, shit."
"Hah!" Adam says, pointing at Mox. "You love me! I knew it!"
"I - no I don't," Mox says, chucking the socks back at Adam. "Sock induced coma or something. You're the worst part of everything and I only keep you around because of your giant cock or whatever."
"You love me," Adam says, grinning. He walks up to Mox and crowds him against the wall. "You said it, not me."
"Yeah, well, you don't have to rub that in." Mox's eyes flicker away, the tiniest hint of a frown on his lips.
Adam sighs. "You don't already know?" He tilts his head, presses a kiss to Mox's scarred forehead. "You dumb son of a bitch, I wouldn't be here if I didn't love you. Just thought it was too soon, is all."
"It is too soon," Mox grumbles. "Um. You still haven't said it."
Adam leans back, poking Mox in the cheek until he looks into his eyes. "I love you, dipshit."
Mox's smile is prettier than it has any right to be. "I fuckin' knew it. Nobody smears their tits with somebody else's blood and isn't into them."
"You're so fucking stupid," Adam laughs, but he leans in and kisses Mox. It might not be forever, and it might end in flames. But right now, he's here to bask in the glow.
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