will getting painted in fanon as a stoic who doesn't engage in anything gay and keeps his feelings to himself and doesn't chase after mike is soooo crazy when in canon all he does is engage with his gayness by learning abt famous gay ppl and channeling his feelings into some gay ass art, tries to keep his feelings to himself but they're so overwhelming that they burst out of him anyhow and even though he's scared he does try to let them be known in his own way, chase after mike even when he isn't being a good friend, confront mike on why things are weird between them and how he doesn't like that and misses what they were, and then gaze (read: stare) at that dude all day as he pines and looks like the world's saddest most kicked puppy bc he's a hopeless romantic that thinks he can't get what he wants.
like why do you guys hate him so bad when he's such a cool character lol...... will IS sensitive, emotional, romantic, and all the way gone for mike in every single way. what about that isn't interesting, and why are those traits always taken away from him in fan-created works?
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This is a reminder to everyone in North America who is unable to get tickets for the pre-sale and general sale of Sleep Token’s Teeth of God tour. DO NOT buy resale tickets through third-party vendors like StubHub, Seat Geek, Vivid Seats, etc. Tickets for the Teeth of God tour are mobile-only and non-transferable. This means the seller will not be able to transfer the tickets you purchased from them. The only reliable way to purchase tickets to this tour is through Ticketmaster or your local venue’s ticketing system. Please protect yourself and do not get scammed.
If you do not have tickets and need tickets, check out the list I’ve created below the cut. Once pre-sales/general sales are over, I’ll update this post with more links. For more context, check my post here.
Saturday, April 27 – Las Vegas, Nevada
Sick New World Music Festival
Purchase Tickets through Sick New World’s Website. Third-party sites and sellers can transfer mobile tickets.
Tuesday, April 30 – Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona Financial Theatre
400 W Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85003
(602) 379-2800
Purchase tickets resale through Ticketmaster.
Wednesday, May 1 – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Revel Entertainment Center
4720 Alexander Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107
(505) 321-0406
Purchase tickets resale through Prekindle.
Friday, May 3 – Austin, Texas
H-E-B Center
2100 Ave of the Stars, Cedar Park, TX 78613
(512) 600-5000
Purchase Tickets resale through Ticketmaster.
Saturday, May 4 – Dallas, Texas
Toyota Music Factory
316 W Las Colinas Blvd., Irving, TX 75039
(469) 840-9730
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Monday, May 6 – Tampa, Florida
Yuengling Center
12499 USF Bull Run Drive, Tampa, FL 33617
(813) 974-3111
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Tuesday, May 7 – Atlanta, Georgia
Coca-Cola Roxy
800 Battery Ave SE #500, Atlanta, GA 30339
(470) 351-3866
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Wednesday, May 8 – Asheville, North Carolina
ExploreAshville.com Arena
87 Haywood St, Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 259-5736
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Friday, May 10 – St. Louis, Missouri
The Factory
17105 N Outer 40 Rd, Chesterfield, MO 63005
(314) 423-8500
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Sunday, May 12 – Morrison, Colorado
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465
(720) 865-2494
Purchase Tickets through AXS. Third-party sites and sellers can transfer mobile tickets.
Tuesday May 14 – Des Moines, Iowa
Vibrant Music Hall
2938 Grand Prairie Pkwy, Waukee, IA 50263
(515) 895-4980
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Wednesday, May 15 & Thursday, May 16 – Chicago, Illinois
Salt Shed
1357 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
(708) 967-2168
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster. Third-party sites and sellers can transfer mobile tickets.
Saturday, May 18 – Columbus, Ohio
Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival
Purchase Tickets through Sonic Temple’s Website. Third-party sites and sellers can transfer mobile tickets.
Sunday, May 19 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Petersen Events Center
3719 Terrace St, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
(412) 648-3054
Purchase Tickets through AXS.
Monday, May 20 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Met
858 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130
(800) 653-8000
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Wednesday, May 22 – New York, New York
Radio City Music Hall
1260 6th Ave, New York, NY 10020
(212) 465-6000
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster. Third-party sites and sellers can transfer mobile tickets.
Friday, May 24 – Boston, Massachusetts
MGM Music Hall
2 Lansdowne St, Boston, MA 02215
(617) 488-7540
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Saturday, May 25 – Laval, Quebec
Place Bell
1950 Rue Claude-Gagné, Laval, QC H7N 0E4, Canada
(514) 492-1775
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Monday, May 27 & Tuesday May 28– Toronto, Ontario
Massey Hall
178 Victoria St, Toronto, ON M5B 1T7, Canada
(416) 872-4255
Purchase Tickets through Massey Hall.
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Family Taste
Jazz Nightingale joined a book club where she met Jason, he was a year younger than her and liked books as much as she did, he was in love with Pride and Prejudice, reciting its lines like it was his second language, he also complained a bit about his annoying younger brothers; the more they talked the more she realized he was perfect.
That same day, while he was looking for a good place to see the stars, Danny Nightingale met Jay in a bar, he was a year older and they had quite a few interests in common; He liked to make death jokes a lot and had an odd interest in the non-lethal weapons he was creating from his parents old projects, he caught his interest.
Both siblings talked about their crush the next morning. When they realized they were talking about the same person, they decided to compete with each other.
After all, Jason was a bisexual man (they were going to respect his wishes if he was not interested) and a fair game. They didn't want to fight each other over something so absurd, so they decided to "win the love" of their interest. If Jason decided to date one of them or ignore them both it would be fine, it was his decision but until then they had many strategies to apply.
Jason Todd didn't know the avalanche that was about to fall on him on behalf of two siblings with the same taste.
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i’m rereading ootp (to my own horror) and like. knowing what happens in that one and the next two books makes that intense, bubbling frustration of being a teenager whose worries are disregarded so much worse.
like, surprise?? the kid whose childhood you’re trying to preserve lost that innate innocence years ago. you want him to be a normal 15 yr old boy but if you keep quiet about the dangers he might not live to see his 16th birthday. and congrats on keeping him safe, i guess—you’ve accidentally ruined the last piece able to tether him to his childhood, but i’m sure those months of torture were worth the farce of normality you craved for him. i don’t think you know that your apologies are like sticking band aids on a fracture. i don’t think you’re aware of how you’re ignoring the breaks, but i’m certain you’re expecting them to heal on their own.
oh, they didn’t? and now you’re treating him like he’s a bubble made of glass, waiting to shatter? but you’re the one to have turned him into that bubble, aren’t you? you’re the one who’s holding him, and it’s not his time yet. not for another two years. and shards of glass dulled with time cannot fell a monster, can they? so please be careful. you still need him. he never asked to be a martyr but he’ll do it because you expect him to; you just need to watch your step because your hands are slicked with guilt, and he’s heavy. he’s struggling. he’ll fall as well, if you let him go now.
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