Eddie Munson 7/?
Will Graham takes a loss like a champ
makes an attempt on hannibal’s life, doesn’t work and what’s his first thought out of prison?
“oh well, at least i’ll be the most fuckable person at the therapy session”
I love you tragedy I love you corruption arcs I love you doomed relationships I love you character succumbing to their fatal flaw I love you codependency I love you characters doomed to die from the start I love you road to hell paved with good intentions
"a plastic star wars mug from 1977 (+ matching bowl)"
"cleen ‘kiss that frog’ set (accordion gnome mug)"
"campbell’s soup mug, likely 70s"
"white mug with cable knit sweater sleeve/warmer (no brand)"
"“don’t bother me, I’m crabby” mug (potential maryland souvenir?)"
"mcdonald’s garfield mug (double sided)"
"canadian mcdonald’s travel cup (the lid is missing so they probably just use it as a normal cup now)"
"Garfield “It’s Not The Valleys” 1978 Enesco Beer Stein" (edit: originally identified by @bienmoreau - dumbprep on twitter, source)
"early 1980’s garfield head mug"
"1950’s “coffee and” mug"
"1970’s morton salt girl mug, featuring the 1921 morton salt girl"
"maxwell house mug" identified twitter user meilkii (source)
(edit: OP is twitter user BIDERVERSE, as shown in the title and source, not me, all words within the quotation marks are his)
Credit: theemidknight on TikTok
Okay but here’s the thing… in fanfic you can say whatever you want but in canon in the show why does he throw his shirt at Eddie though??
assuming that people like you and want to spend time with you is crucial to making friends. unfortunately this is the hardest thing to do in the world
I can’t actually verbalise just how SHITTED I am that the entire internet is being sanitised just so I can be absolutely ACCOSTED with ads for products that I don’t want
AND they’re making it the rules that you can’t opt out of ads unless you pay? Like literally everywhere?
Remember how LiveJournal let you have several icons (or avatars or "pfps" as you might call them now)? And you'd carefully choose an icon to fit the subject matter, your tone, and the blog on which you were commenting or posting?
And it could make your argument look that much snarkier if you used a rude one? Or you could use it to add a multiplier to a joke?
And icons, alongside banners and wallpapers, were a whole genre of fanwork with its own design language, conventions, and norms, including carefully crediting people for them?
That was neat.