The worst part about being gay is knowing I'll likely never get a teenage love story
i want to wear his initial on a chain 'round my neck chain 'round my neck not because he owns me but 'cause he really knows me
In from the Side (2022) dir. Matt Carter
Every time you reblog this jk.rowling steps on a lego
a very rainy morning after 🌧️
buddietommy cuddles in the bed the first night chris is gone though? like. eddie is a mess. truly just. face red, nose snotty, eyes damp. buck isn't fairing much better, both because of chris and because of bobby. tommy makes the executive decision that none of them are going to be alone tonight. they all go back to eddie's house. none of them are hungry but tommy makes his boys eat. heats up leftovers from the fridge, and then drags eddie to the bathroom so he can shower. with the door open, just in case. sets some soft comfy clothes out for him to put on. then it's buck's turn. buck has enough clothes at eddie's house so he sets those out too. tommy is bigger than both of them so he just washes his face + strips his pants off and puts on a too-tight lafd diaz shirt. and then it's bedtime. by mutual and silent decision, eddie is in the middle with buck on his right and tommy on his left. it is a Bad Night for multiple reasons and no one sleeps very well. but. they aren't alone either and that's all that matters tbh
Maybe the divine mother Lilia mentioned?
Who decides the rules of magic and witchcraft in the MCU? According to Agatha, Billy taking over the dying William’s body broke some “rules” that would make him a target for other witches. But unlike the Masters of the Mystic Arts who are answerable to the Sorcerer Supreme, witches really don’t seem accountable to anyone if they aren’t in a coven. So what rules are Agatha talking about exactly?
Btw Netflix this is who you're being mean to