Imagine, their school does the Romeo & Juliette piece. And Imagine people vote for Kai being Romeo and Chad for Juliette as a way to force them to work together 😂 They don't know that in the script, the scenarist ( Maybe it could be Anthonia ) is a Kai x Chad shipper and she replaced the death of Romeo by Juliette kissing him and they're both alive in the end !
Kai: only agreed because he’s convinced he’s a great actor and wants to upstage Chad
Chad: absolutely forced against his will (would rather eat glass)
Nya: thinks this whole thing will be a disaster
Lloyd: also thinks this will be a disaster (and grabs popcorn)
Zane: somehow wound up as stage crew
Cole: already pulling up for a front row seat (and grabs popcorn)
Jesse: really wanted to be Juliet (for the prestige and is LIVID because he’s a WAY better choice than Chad)
Jay: also really wants to be Juliet (to “save” Kai from kissing Chad. And totally not any other reason.)
Meghan: is the actual Juliet understudy, is prepared to push Chad off stage if necessary
Maggie: trying to convince Zane to at least let her be Romeo instead (she’s a terrible actress, however)
Skylor: miraculously came to watch her cousin perform and thinks the dude playing Romeo is kinda hot
Sunni: also wound up as stage crew, is not sure whether to laugh or cry
Olivia: missed the play because she was laughing herself to death just at the thought of it
Antonia: recording the whole thing on three cameras
Miranda: chirping about the play to anyone and everyone within the city
Harumi: was the actual one that planned this (and grabs popcorn)
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American Presidents as Blind Dates
George Washington: The perfect 18th-century man--handsome, well-dressed, fantastic dancer, excellent horseback rider. Unfortunately, he's a gold-digger.
Thomas Jefferson: He'd be thrilling and charming as a first date, very engaging intellectually and socially. But if you got to know him better you might notice something kind of...off. A hidden selfishness and cruel streak.
James Monroe: Jury's out on whether he was good-looking or not, but he liked dancing and music and fine dining, so he'd probably be a decent date.
John Quincy Adams: Great conversationalist. Brilliant and he knows it. Irascible. Not much of a sense of humor.
Andrew Jackson: A perfect Southern gentleman who's very concerned about protecting the honor of a lady. (But if you happen to be an opponent, watch out).
Martin Van Buren: No one knows, because this guy was an enigma.
James K. Polk: Would talk about nothing but politics. (Happened to marry a woman who talked about nothing but politics, so it worked out okay).
James Buchanan: Big, loud, charming, loves dancing, tells jokes, and is probably gay.
Abraham Lincoln: Awkward with women and prefers to be one of the guys.
Ulysses S. Grant: Not a great first impression, because he doesn't care much about clothes and is pretty rumpled. (Writes adorable love letters, though).
Rutherford B. Hayes: Charismatic, loves people, loves going to cultural events. Will probably take you to a lecture.
James Garfield: Extremely outgoing. Big, booming laugh. As likely to give you a bear hug as a handshake.
Chester Arthur: Amazing blind date. He's handsome, impeccably-dressed, and his entire job is wining and dining people. (That makes him a terrible husband, though).
Grover Cleveland: If you met him at a public event, he'd seem very cold and distant. In private, he'd be warm and funny (and he's great at doing impressions).
Benjamin Harrison: Amazing guy to take home to your parents. Extremely respectable. Pretty boring as a date, though.
Theodore Roosevelt: So exuberant and energetic you might get overwhelmed. Will take you hiking, and if you run into obstacles, you have to climb over it rather than go around. You'd better have a lot of energy if you want to hang out with him.
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wouldn't give them the benefit of the doubt at this point anyways but truly don't think we can believe billions considers that bullying winston + most people being better than him and thus entitled to their authority over him and ability to treat him however with no ill consequence for them (which we were supposedly aghast at prince laying out as his own perspective) (and is wendy's own perspective that she never really drops) Is Bad, or even potentially not good, when rian is definitely meant to have earned a Good Reward for "evolving" out here which has nothing to do with all the treatment towards winston or even just a fairly callous and self serving perspective in general, but just like. oh but i don't wanna swipe someone else's homework and put my name on the top, i'll leave. and then everybody who writes any of this stood up and clapped
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*POSES* Would buds ever feel like hanging for some chill streams where I bust open *LOOKS DOWN AT HAND* about 402 (and growing wheeze) unread granblue fate episodes (character story tidbits) to earn crystals and abilities/level uncaps for my binches 8U
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