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I will think about this later

@lightecho

Sorry for my inglish, I'm too lazy to use Google translate

reblog if you’ve read fanfictions that are more professional, better written than some actual novels. I’m trying to see something

sometimes i be saying im gonna go to bed and then i dont go to bed. frequently in fact. this is because i have the heart of an optimist and the soul of a liar

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Being an adult and still with fandom hyperfixations sucks.

You don't have time at all because of all the work and chores. And when you do, you are just too exhausted to read or watch anything, you just wanna sleep or doomscroll emotionlessly. And you have to make money. All the time. And when you "waste" time on fandoms you feel guilt. Because you don't have enough money and you need it to survive. And it seems like all the others can watch or read something new, be in the front rows. And you just can't keep up. You feel far behind. And even if It happens for you to fully enjoy fandom content, you feel miserable going back to normal life.

Or is it just me and my disorder?

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"mike was the first person to treat el with kindness and like a human being"

put some respect on his fucking name please

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Ive never quite been a fan of Robin or Eddie explaining the term bisexual to Steve for a lot of reasons, but unfortunately a key one is that I've had the misfortune of being around frat bros and 80s or not that man would 110% confidentially announce hes half gay.

Like theyd correct him and he'd STILL say that.

Steve would totally use sports euphemisms for this.

Steve: I play for both teams. All teams. Any team. I just want to swing the bat, you know? hit a home run, score the goal, put it in-

Robin: Enough! Just say half gay, it's okay, I don't bother you about it anymore.

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The concept of Will finally gaining a stable father figure through Hopper, but forever feeling like he's taking Jane's place.

The concept of Hopper having to learn how to be a father to two sons after having two daughters.

The concept of Will telling his college friends that he's a twin, and showing them pictures of Jane, forever frozen at 16, and them telling him they see the resemblance.

The concept of Jonathan getting Will back, but still mourning a younger sibling in the end.

The concept of the Hopper-Byers family never getting to live all together under one roof.

The concept of Will’s college friends joking about how everyone in Will’s family has a name starting with J except for him, and him having to resist saying that his sister also had another name that sounded similar to his own.

The concept of Hopper seeing Will huddled asleep in Jane's old room one night and just seeing Jane for a second.

The concept of Jonathan making a film about overcoming abuse and dedicating it to Jane.

Just the concept of the Hopper-Byers family post Jane's death.

You didn't even hold my hand

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