Three darling daughters #girldad
silly strawhats my precious
Another thing about autistic Dean in spn. Why does everyone say Sam and Dean are Autism + ADHD?
Like, I'm sure Dean has ADHD, but like, come on people. His autistic traits are right there! He's literally a media autistic. He loves his movies and his shows and his music. He's also a car and cowboy autistic but still. Most people on this app study pieces of media for fun! Or religiously talk about them. Or make tons of cool art. The fact that more people say Sam has autism than people do aboht Dean is astounding to me.
I'm not saying Sam doesn't have autism. (Though I don't really know his traits. I guess he has low empathy, and knows random facts about random things, I can't really think of any) If anyone knows Sam's autistic traits Id love to hear them! I don't pay as much attention to Sam as I do Dean so I probably missed something.
They're so cuteeee!
ep8 missing scene: .....where'd the gift for luffy come from
Love this
Exile
I love this design so much!
He will look like that after... some event in Heaven. yep.
I keep being told by my friends that I am a empathetic friend who is lovely to be a around.
They need to stop with all that or I'll start to believe it goddamn it. Then no one will be happy.
How am I supposed to force myself to be a happy, go lucky person if I don't have crippling self esteem.
Think people. Think.
Idiots.
I don't think that we should hold Sam and Dean accountable for everyone of their actions. For the ones that are in character? Yes. But the ones that the writers threw in their for drama or cause they didn't even start to understand them? No.
Sam abandoning Dean in purgatory- NOPE, that wasn't Sam. That was fake Sam.
The Sam we know would have went absolutely feral, even more than usual because this time, he doesn't actually know what happened to his brother. He would've went crazy. He ran over dog? Okay, that'll distract him for a week or two but then he'd be back on the road. He met a woman who he likes and has a chance to be with her (and maybe start a normal life?), it'd tempt him for a solid second then he'd remember how both Kevin and Dean are missing/gone and then he'd run away. (When Dean 'All I want is my brother to be happy' Winchester finally got back from Purgatory, he would actually be pissed that Sam didn't take the opportunity to have a normal life) In season 8, Sam 'I'm actually insane' Winchester would have killed a person to save his brother like the icon he is.
Dean killing Amy after Sam asked him not to- Never happened. Why? Cause Dean 'the empath of the family' Winchester, who's been the moral compass of the show for the last three seasons, knows what it's like to have a kid and would have totally let her go. He might have gone to her house with a plan to kill her, but he would have heard her out at least. Dean actually listens and empathizes with people all the time. Why would this specific instance be any different? (Duh, for the drama, obviously)
Dean believing Gadreel at all- Hmmmmm, Dean 'never trusted any angel ever (except Cas)' Winchester would've taken the deal at first out of pure desperation because Sam was literally dying. But after Gadreel asked Dean to lie to Sam , Dean's bullshit senses would've went up. He is great at recognizing BS and he would've recognized it here.
Sam irrationally hating Benny- Do I even need to start? Sam might not be the most empathetic but he's smart enough to at least look into Benny instead of automatically declare Dean as delusion, and not listen to him, at all. He knows his brother enough to know that he wouldn't just trust someone willy nilly, especially a vampire.
I don't get why people keep comparing the Dean and Kevin Tran scenes where they figure out someone is actually a demon.
The scene from season 1 where Dean figures out his dad was really a demon possessing him, and the scene where Kevin figures out the demons acting like Dean and Sam aren't really them.
Kevin realizes it's not the Winchesters when the demons were doing everything he asked. He asked for lunch, they brought him lunch. They went out and got him things and they were politer then the real Sam and Dean. Really, to me, it was a comedic moment, because they (mostly Dean) can act like a jerk without meaning to. (It reminds me of older siblings being annoying to a younger sibling) Not because they don't care about Kevin but because Dean naturally comes off that way. They do care about him and show obvious concern when he wasn't eating and sleeping enough.
When Dean realizes his dad was really a demon it was because the demon didn't yell at him, scold him, and be mad that he 'wasted' a bullet saving Sam. Instead the demon told him he was proud, like a good dad would. However, John isn't a good dad. He was emotionally abusive and he was neglectful, maybe even physically abusive. He forced Dean to act like a parent since he was four. He trained him to be a soldier and then abandoned him and Sam at the beginning of season 1.
These scenes are similar because they both involve demons and both involve someone realizing they are a demon. However, they are not comparable. One involved Dean and Sam acting like assholes (affectionate). One involved child abuse.
(ALSO, When Crowley was like, "my demons were too nice?", it made me laugh out loud.)
my explanation why felix wasn't in london special. he was preparing for party.
ps: i also wanted to see a comic.
Trans, Aroace, He/Him, Autistic, Artist, Writer. Lover of one-sided ships
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