#period
“Watching you change since Stella came into your life, she made you a better man. You guys are meant to be.”
Casey saying that, out of everyone truly means so much because really think about all the women that Matt has watched Kelly be with and the things he went through because of them (just that we’ve seen/heard about on screen, not to mention the women prior to the show starting):
• Renee 1 who cheated on him the day before his wedding.
• Tara, who accused him of assault.
• Renee 2 who he almost moved to Spain for and then almost had a baby with, one that she lead him to believe was his.
• Erin who helped him through some things but it never really went beyond that.
• Brittany who he only married in Vegas after knowing her for a few hours because he was drunk and sad while grieving Shay’s death. Matt even let that woman that he did know move into their apartment because he wanted to keep a eye on Kelly and knew Kelly would need him when things went south.
• Anna who was sick basically the entire time they were in love and then who he watched die right in front of him as her dad held him back.
• The flings that aren’t worth their own point here tbh aka, Zoya, Corrine, Nicki, Alex and Jamie.
• Then finally, he started dating Stella Kidd. The woman who he has been in love with since he met her while training her at the academy. It’s taken them some time to find the right moment to truly be together but they have finally found it.
Yes, Kelly Severide was a lady man/bachelor but he was also raised by Benny. He didn’t have a good example of stable relationships to look up to. I think he’s always wanted to settle down, he just wasn’t sure how to. Then Stella came along and made he want to settle down so he could be with her. If anyone knows all of this, besides Stella herself, it’s going to be Matt Casey. There’s no one else in the world who could be his best man. Period.
“It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now; so he shall never know how I love him; and that, not because he’s handsome, Nelly, but because he’s more myself than I am.”
- Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë, 1847
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me explaining to studio bones why adam should be in jail and not crashing the party
listen my dudes i appreciate the discourse under this post and yeah the whole situation with langa is ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ but ADAM HAS LITERALLY COMMITTED CRIMES
the whole plot with kiriko is about him and the corrupt police system, how he committed some type of fraud
which is illegal
man belongs in jail
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A little tidbit from a Daveed and Emmy interview
Most don’t know but they’ve been dating for four years and living together for about two.
They’re adorable
just here to say:
they make me feel SO single.
thanks for comin’ to my ted talk.
My brother turns 25 this week. I guess that means he is officially a grown-up. A real one! But it wasn’t the flat, the car or the job that tipped me off. It wasn’t even the dawn of his quarter century. It was a conversation we had a few days ago about periods.
When I was about 12 and he 14, we were watching TV and a Tampax advert came on. It was awkward to say the least. I didn’t 100% understand how periods worked yet and I certainly didn’t think they were something to be discussed, except in hushed voices with the school swimming coach as a way to get out of lengths in the freezing pool… So, we’re sat in front of the TV, not talking, cringing, watching the animation of the applicator until he asks me: “but how does it come out?”
Fastforward 10 years and we’re talking on the phone. I mentioned the work some incredible charities such as AFRIpads are doing to stop menstruation from being a barrier to women’s education in certain African countries, particularly in Uganda. I said it without considering my audience and regretted it as soon as the words were out of my mouth. But I needn’t have. He replied with a considerate response about how periods can cause incredible embarrassment and discomfort for women the world over, especially women who cannot afford sanitary items (sometimes because of the goddamn Tampon Tax), and that this is still a huge issue in the UK. Yes, right at home, where we are “democratic” and “modern”, women are having to resort to stealing sanitary products, or are becoming ill from using tampons for longer than 8 hours (this can lead to TSS) or from not using hygienic products. That’s why projects like The Homeless Period are so important - they’re petitioning for shelters to have an allowance for sanitary products like they do for condoms.
Periods are still taboo but let’s be honest, they are a fact of life for half of the world.
Not only are they uncomfortable and often painful, as well as tear and insatiable hunger inducing, but for some women around the world, periods signify a “child-bearing womb”, humiliation, illness and an end to education.
I’m just so proud to have a brother who is mature enough to respect what periods mean and to acknowledge how they can impact a woman’s life. Just because you don’t share in the experience, doesn’t mean you can’t respect what it means.
PT
Thank you, Rick Riordan, for writing a book about a young woman who spends most of the book on her period. It reinforces that it is a natural bodily function that is not often covered in books.
Type “pussy like” and let your phone finish it
So yeah, even if you don’t like their music I’d highly recommend going to a twenty one pilots concert. It was quite extravagant.