asg day 2 was like this: queuing to get into the auston & willy panel, auston being like way more open in answering questions than he has been in a long time, him talking about currently being into grunge rock and nirvana will live rent free in my head for literally ever, auston only calling mitch mitchy when he talked about him, literally being the softest dude in the world in the best way, willy being all vibes in the most taurus way and that’s why i love him, auston and barzy being a Lot for me to handle and i was the person manifesting auston drafting him because there is history there, one on one being the MOST entertaining part of skills. the mascot game being highly entertaining and carlton scoring the winning goal.
asg day 3 was like this: breakfast with the mascots being chaos, getting jump scared by gritty leaning over me as i just wanted to get eggs, watching the mascots play street hockey at fanfest, asg itself being so much fucking fun like toronto Brought It and the vibes were perfect, watching auston being in his element and having so much fun like that boy was built for this market, we all talk about willy being built for the toronto market and it’s true but auston has truly embraced it and loves everything that goes along with it and it’s beautiful to see, also auston and biebs i just—i cannot there’s just too much for me to even begin to deal with.
it has been a whirlwind few days and has been extremely worth the time travelling to see my favourite dude host an event so fucking well and embrace everything that goes along with it. he’s worn it so well and i am super proud of how much he’s matured and how he’s such a fantastic representative of the city and the leafs and hockey in general. and also i get to see two leafs games before i go home.
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Another AU Fic idea:
Eddie gets put in a medically induced coma to recover because...well...he was practically dead. They shave his hair off as it's matted and covered in blood and upside down gunk. When he wakes up, he's the last one to be visited by the government to keep him quiet. He refuses to sign for hours, arguing with the suits until he's worn down.
Wayne buys a house. And furniture. And new cars. Nobody realises until Eddie comes back home and it's all ready for them both.
Everyone goes back to normal. Kids to school, teens to college, and Steve back to work. Eddie takes his time healing up, but gets increasingly restless. He suggests to Steve that they go on a road trip around the country instead of slaving away for The Man.
Steve turns him down because he doesn't like the idea of living in a van for months and using up his savings. Eddie plays his trump card; he's loaded, so they can stay in decent hotels and take their time and have fun. Turns out that arguing with the government meant that they paid him off handsomely to shut him up. Steve doesn't have to spend a cent if he doesn't want to.
So they go. They do the touristy stuff, the fun stuff, eat weird food and meet weirder people, but it's fun. Steve didn't realise just how fun Eddie is to be around, now that the weight of poverty is finally lifted and he can just be himself without always being on the defensive.
Steve lightens up, and Eddie finds that he loves being around this guy, the one that goes with the flow and is willing to try new stuff. The sarcastic, bitchy but effortlessly cool guy that Eddie had a crush on in high school (shut up no he didn't).
They egg each other on, have a lot of 'dumb boy' shenanigans, and after visiting state 45/50 or so, Steve kisses him. Steve's a dumbass, but he knows when someone's into him, and he makes a move, completely sweeping Eddie off his feet.
Things don't really change much until they get back to Indiana; they just share the same bed and make out a lot. When they get home it takes Wayne less than five seconds to clock what's going on, but takes the kids the best part of a month. Dustin isn't sure if he's happy or not, but Mike is devastated because...well it's Steve. The others are pretty cool with it, as long as they still get their rides.
The boys work part time for something to do more than anything, just waiting the time out until the kids graduate. Eddie buys his own place near Wayne's, and Steve moves in with him. They've been living together for months at this point, just on the road, so it's not like they're moving too fast.
Eddie's hair hasn't grown back that much, and nobody seems to really recognise him, or if they do they don't care. Steve loves it though, all proper little curls he can run his hands through. (he does miss the old bird's nest but he doesn't bring it up as it's a really sore point. He does, however, put Eddie on a proper hair care routine to stop it from frizzing.)
They're content. They have time to figure out what they want to do with their lives, and the cash to do it, but for now it's nice just to enjoy the peace, and each other.
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Me, in tears: .... the.... the woman from a desert world..... who never quite fit in with her culture...... who struggled to be what was expected of her...... she- she fell in love with a man who grew up around water..... who taught himself to make engines to travel the stars on boats first....... he.... he taught himself engineering on boat engines.... on the water.... so he could travel amongst the stars....... and fall in love with a desert woman.......
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It's time for me to admit something.
I am still a bit confused about how back in the beginning of the Loki series Mobius is introduced to us as "special[ising] in the pursuit of dangerous Variants." But like. That doesn't seem to be a thing that the TVA really... do? They mostly seem to spot nexus events and pop to the new branch and prune it, bringing back the person who caused that nexus event to give them a show-trial and then prune them too.
There's no reason they can't do more than one thing, but what exactly are "dangerous variants"? From the TVA perspective they're all equally troublesome, and they'll be picked up as soon as they do something 'wrong', and the TVA/HWR don't actually care about the moral value or otherwise of that 'wrong' thing. Have I got that right?
They're chasing Sylvie but a) she's targeting the TVA themselves and b) she's got a means to travel from one timeline to another, which she got from the TVA and unless those get stolen a lot..
I'm willing to just roll with it anyway if it doesn't really fit but what am I missing here? EXPLAIN. (pls?)
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