still giggling over jean thinking the raven training methods are the norm, and the trojans are weird outliers
he is like “the reason people think the trojans are weird and different is because they let their players have too many freedoms, like autonomy, running their own errands, owning clothing, going outside. it’s not because they have good sportsmanship. that’s just a weird side effect”
this is purely for fun and I've certainly been guilty of a few of these things myself in my years of fic writing. don't be weird in the notes and don't use this as an excuse to insult someone's writing.
I honestly cannot believe how far T(W)ERF rhetoric has spread on this site. They used to be the ONLY ones I saw openly mocking the concept of identifying as queer, the ONLY ones I saw referring to people as ‘kweer’ in a mocking way.
teri meri, meri teri prem kahani mushkil
do lafzon mein yeh bayaan na ho paye
yours and my love story is a difficult one
it can't be told in two verses
(for @bieddiediaz hehehe ily)
[ID: two gifs of Evan Buckley and Eddie Diaz, in black and white with a gif overlaid in red and black. The text overlying the gifs is lyrics from Teri Meri from the movie Bodyguard. There is the original Hindi lyric in Latin letters, with the English translation written similarly. One word within the lyric is emphasized in a split-design font, separated to allow smaller, white text in the middle.
GIF 1: Eddie and Buck standing, staring at each other after Eddie gets shot in 4.13. Overlaid is a red and black gif of a wide shot of Eddie climbing the ladder to an unconscious Buck, dangling from the ladder in 6.10. The Hindi text reads, "Ek duje se hue juda" and the English subtitle reads, "Why were we torn away from one another."
GIF 3: Eddie pausing at the door of Buck's loft, turning around to look at him in 7.05, blended with Buck looking up when he realizes Eddie's still there. This is overlaid with a red and black of gif of them hugging. The Hindi text reads, "Jab ek duje ke liye bane," and the English subtitle reads, "When we were made for one another."