Sonic approves
hey, don't cry. one cup heavy whipping cream, two tablespoons granulated sugar, three tablespoons cocoa powder and whisk until stiff peaks form for three ingredient chocolate mousse, okay?
ryoko kui after episode 12 dropped
nobody talks about the fact that stanley might be a clone
Nuh uh, I came here for smutty shit not to learn >:(
I love reading fanfic and getting a little history lesson from it
love is in the air? wrong. evil skull
So like, much of spn is Dean trying his best to not be an angel vessel, right? And for much of the run of spn I think even Cas possessing Dean would be a tricky proposition for him.
but like…
after a certain point in canon I think if Dean were to be Cas’s vessel for [insert plot here] reasons, CAS would be the one freaking out over Dean’s autonomy and free will and all that, while DEAN is all
😊🥰
…Cas is warm like a hug and he’s here and can’t leave and I can take care of him and he can’t hurt himself to save me because if HE gets hurt I get hurt and he’s here all the time I can FEEL him this is the best we can watch all the movies together and listen to all the shows…
So Cas (and probably Sam) are like trying to scramble a way to get Cas his vessel back asap and free Dean, while Dean is like, not helping or actively slowing them down haha.
(Dean knows it’s too good to last and eventually he’s gonna miss Cas’s face to much but for NOW Deans like, luxuriating in the warm bath that is being with Cas 24/7)
Cas is worried about inhabiting the vessel of the righteous man, Michael's sword, an honor beyond compare. He feels unworthy of sharing a vessel with a soul he loves so much, that shines so bright. Mainly, he's concerned to push Dean's body to do anything, to hurt him in any way, or take away Dean's free will by even influencing his thoughts
Dean is just happy Cas can't run away anymore. Can't run from your problems if you're attached to them
I will be honest guys, the Red portrait of king Charles is gorgeous asdfghjkl
it's a bad portrait. Like. Objectively. It does the opposite of what's intended. It looks like the painter is insulting him. If it was in a contemporary gallery with no context you would see it immediately as the ambivalent criticism of Charles's reign, how he fades into the overwhelming red background as a tiny little figure, small and insignificant, insufficient for the clothes he's wearing. It reminds my of Goya's portraits, how they were so 'realistic' that they ended up making these great figures look pathetic to the viewer. So these are our rulers?
the sheer novelty. the surprise and shock, the kinda cunt it's serving for no reason. I. I love it. It's an incredible portrait by Jonathan Yeo. By the sheer fact that Charles, the man, is impossible to portray as greater than man because he's just such a nothingburger of a dude. So a portrait made to make him look huge and interesting made him be swallowed in red brushstrokes. The butterfly, that reminded me immediately of " we will all laugh at guilded butterflies", draws more attention than him. It looks like an omen. It looks like a warning in all this red. Something is not right here.
This is the best royal portrait ever 10/10
Rats are friends, not food :3
they aren't food yet. watch your back the-rat-1