when i say mean bisexual that’s in love with her hyper feminine lesbian best friend do you think of jackieshauna or eleanor and tahini
Affection hits different when you don't have to ask for it.
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Mari being a vape fiend and Nat looking at her like 😒 whenever she hits it because it's always some fuckass flavor like strawberry apple smoothie. Nat gives her a cigarette exactly once and Mari coughs so bad she throws up.
Love the flavor of soulmates that is a main m/f partnership dynamic that's mostly platonic but also romantic but also dysfunctional and yet completely essential - like these characters would not work without each other, but they barely work with each other, and most importantly they know each other carnally better than anyone else, but it's also not about sex at all it's about the partnership and navigating the highs and lows of intimacy and letting someone in, but also maybe they do fuck, but also maybe don't, but also...
i am a strong believer of bruce being taller than vance🗣️🗣️‼️‼️💯💯
that bitch has to stand on his tippy toes to get a kiss and you’re not convinceing me otherwise‼️‼️‼️💥💥
Everything I want, I attract. The universe is always on my side.
Obsessed with the way Vicodin is such a huge piece of symbolism in House’s relationships. Like. Cuddy left him because he relapsed. She told him that he took the Vicodin to avoid pain, because pain means you care and he wasn’t willing to do that. We’ve seen throughout the show how House’s emotional pain manifests as physical, increasing whenever he feels guilt or anger or sadness or fear. Keep in mind this was while Cuddy was worried she might have cancer.
And then Wilson ACTUALLY gets cancer, and House treats him at his apartment, and he feeds him Vicodin. Because Wilson is in pain, and he’s always the one who cares so much, and it’s House’s turn to take that away. And House doesn’t take any Vicodin. He feels the pain so Wilson’s is lessened, because he CARES. They make a point to show that he is willing to care, willing to take on that burden for him.
House will do anything to stop the pain, unless it makes Wilson suffer.