This!
I have an insane personal attachment to the SandRay pairing so I'm very biased. However I do recognize the possibility of them not ending up together because of all of the characters' unresolved issues. It's just that it might end on a high note or a low note, depending on where the journey takes them
Many people in the fandom are convinced that SandRay won't get a happy ending because it's 'not a bl' and it's 'realistic'. First of all, even I, the resident hopeless romantic, understand that realism is not the same as pessimism. Second of all, it's P'Jojo we're talking about. He loves giving people happy endings after a couple of tragic twists and time jumps. Just think about Bad Buddy or Never Let Me Go and their endings. I am a SandRay-is-endgame truther, because of the reasons listed above and because I will bawl my eyes out in the case they don't end up together.
I've read/watched neither, so potato, potahto
Cruel choices #137: you must consume one - and only one - of the following pieces of media.
1. Sailor Moon retold in the style of a 19th Century Russian philosophical novel.
2. The Brothers Karamazov retold in the style of a magical girl anime.
J. K. Rowling : Dumbledore was ga-
Homophobic fans over 20 : sToP rUiNiNg OuR cHildHoOd!
Kaz Brekker - "Old Soul"
Inej Ghafa - "You Do It Well"
Nina Zenik - "Ace In The Hole"
Matthias Helvar - "Cold Cold Man"
Jesper Fahey - "You're Nobody Till Somebody Wants You Dead"
Wylan Van Eck - "Diane Mozart"
The sponsor of my emotional breakdown
No hate towards Force's acting skills, but he literally looks perpetually constipated the entire series
losing it at the way top just stares helplessly into the void while his two exes try to 1-up each other at pub trivia
Max and Eleven
god he's so fucking pathetic. what a god damn loser. (insane with lust)
Boston and Ray are parallels of each other as the rich and broken children of men who don't see them for who they are and who crave something they cannot get and so will fight desperately for what they think they can have whether that be sex or love or merely attention.
Nick and Sand are parallels of each other in what happens when they fall in love with the wrong person at the right time, who fell for the person with the most power to hurt them because the one they love is broken in a way that merely being loved cannot fix.
Top and Mew are... not parallels to anyone because they are opposites of each other and running alongside each other but in different directions, rushing to different ends but tied together against their goals.
Oh god did JK Rowling R E A L L Y create a fictional race of slaves that actually liked being slaves and - oh my- took it as a personal attack when you tried to tell them about the unfairness of the situation?
Good god.
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