spn pilot where it all starts out the same but when dean breaks into sams apartment and they spar, dean is going too far and is genuinely trying to knock sam out. and sam cant keep up.
sam wakes up injured and woozy in the back of the impala. the energy is tense and fucking scary. dean looks into the backseat via the rearview mirror and sam recognises him. dean tells him johns gone. he died a week ago on the hunt and deans been trying to piece his death together. and he cant do it alone. wont do it alone. hes not entertaining sam anymore by letting him think he can just get out of the life and stay out.
sams not happy about it. its a fucked up situation. but in trying to live a normal life hes realised how he cant connect with people. he cant tell people about the way he was raised. the only people who can ever understand him is his own family. and all thats left of that family is dean.
dean doesnt let sam out of his sight and keeps him locked in motel rooms when sams not taken along on a hunt. it slowly becomes more and more of a stockholm-y situation where sam empathises with dean and choses not to leave even after he gets the opportunity to (after all, hes the only person who can understand him)
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so last night I was reblogging Path of the King because I can
and @sketchmog thought they could come into my house and leave comments in the tags like:
and I wouldn't do anything about it. 👀👀👀
Yeah well have this:
I saw him on twt. I saw him you know I did. I saw that design and my brain buzzed. You think you can tell me you adore how I draw him and I won't do it?! of course I WILL.
Just forgive me I am physically incapable of not drawing him without crystal horns and i had to give him his main belt back so he had a place to put the Maken.
I hope you like him.
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For those that aren't in Australia right now, we have the funniest scandal going on.
Firstly let us introduce you to the eye of the storm: Sam Kerr. Sam is a women's soccer player who has in the last year become one of the most famous and beloved athletes in Australia. Captain of the women's national team, Sam became something of a cult figure after the last Women's Soccer World Cup became a complete unpredicted sensation in Australia, with the whole country getting behind the team.
Sam, up until now, has had probably one of the most squeaky clean images in sport. Generally in Australia it is not uncommon for our sports stars to be caught up in scandals involving drugs:
violence:
drinking their own urine:
or if you're cricket legend Shane Warne, probably all three at once.
Contrasting all this, Sam's image as the squeaky clean saviour for sport made it all the more shocking this last week, when it was announced that Kerr was to face trial after having been charged by the UK police of a "racially aggravated offence" involving a taxi driver.
This was shocking news. Nobody knew what to make of it. Sam was a model for young girls everywhere and a national treasure. "This is why we can't have nice things" screamed the nation. It seemed like all hope was lost.
That is, until, yesterday, when the UK police finally revealed the full details of the case, in which Sam Kerr, sporting legend, was arrested for vomiting in a cab, and then telling an intervening police officer that he was a “stupid white bastard”.
Now we probably don't need to point out that in Australia, vomiting in a taxi and then calling a cop a bastard is about as close to a national culture as we have.
You could not have come up with a better headline to make someone a national hero.
Needless to say, Sam in now being hailed down under as the greatest legend that ever lived, and a petition has already been started to have her picture added to the $5 note.
The tide has swung so far that not one, but TWO, state Premiers have spoken out in support of Kerr, and the Prime Minister has even gone on the record describing her as "a delight".
And so ends the racial abuse saga of our greatest sports hero of all time, and the very first reverse milkshake duck to ever exist.
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