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but i think i might understand one possible reason why it should be seen
it’s shocking, right? you think “why would anyone want fake cuts just for the looks, that’s disgusting, people go through real pain”
so if we can think that, how come when we see real ones, what we think is “they’re just doing it to look cool. all they want is to look like an emo kid and to get attention”?
some people’s attitude towards scars from cutting is just as shockingly inhuman as the attitude presented in this image.
if anything, this is a good refresher on why sensitive issues like this should be treated as such, and not with the blunt prejudice used here.
remember that time in high school musical 2 when Troy got all jealous because Gabriella started hanging out with Ryan and he thought Ryan was moving in on her
and it was like
really troy
really
really
yeah if Troy had just taken a look at what was actually going on
What if Sherlock isn’t really there and it’s just John imagining it?
NOPE
How trippy would that be? Mary says “I do” and then the priest’s voice is sort of muffled, as it usually is on TV when someone’s disorientated, and John blinks and snaps back to reality to find the entire wedding service staring at him…except for Sherlock, who’s now gone.
Is it just me or are they wearing the same suits? I might just be giving us all false hope but a best man and a groom never wear the same right?
In the UK, I believe (or is it Europe in general? Pardon), its really common for the groomsmen to wear the same thing as the groom. :3