How can I explain to a normal person that the moment Cas says I love you it is Orpheus turning around. You guys get it though
Diversity wins !! the nightmare demon attacking you and your boyfriend does not fit into the human gender binary!!
Alternate universe where I literally just to go to school forever (for free) so I can just learn about art and literature and history and languages for 100 years. No job skills. No credit requirements. No student loans. Just learning.
Okay the Akito homophobic jokes are kinda funny sometimes but genuinely we can all hopefully agree that in their relationship toya is the one who’s like dying of internalised homophobia
Nico canonically listens to afi and has their shirt I have very much won
virgin mary barbie doll from argentina
Lesgles truly is the character ever because he’s bald and unlucky and that’s pretty much the only thing that anyone really pays attention to but then you start to investigate literally any detail that Hugo ever wrote about him and you begin to unravel like a multiverse of puns and wordplay about French history, religion, and politics and then you start to ask yourself, well, wait a minute, why did Hugo put so much thought into this background character who has a few witticisms and doesn’t really do much and so you start to investigate what exactly his deal is, like, what does baldness mean in a Hugolian context and what’s with his Bad Luck and hey, wait a minute, what do his “persecutions on the part of fate” imply in the broader context of Les Misérables, and so now you’re questioning core tenets of the rules of the narrative and then you look at his role in the book and the way that his misfortune is tied to the fortunes and fates of everyone he interacts with and the impact that he has on the events of the story and then you realize that the Bad Luck bit and the puns are really just a way to distract you from the fact that Laigle de Meaux is in fact some small god of the Les Mis universe.
A Peaceful Winter Day - Horace Champagne, 1997.
Canadian, b. 1937 -
Pastel on paper , 15.5 x 19.5 in 39.37 x 49.53 cm