It's OK, Jonathan was always a thinly veiled expy of Jon anyway!
I can tell you are a comic author from it, somehow?
I believe it! It's the kind of little visual background gag that would work very well in comic form.
tad/choir director 5ever
What about Tad/being-4ever-alone 4ever?
I sort of love the interpretation of canon wherein the bizarre AF things just sort of happen around Stephen, leaving everyone else shocked and disturbed by the abnormal occurrences that constitute Stephen's business as usual.
It's very entertaining :D And it seems like the best way to encompass as much of canon as possible.
Like, normally you either have to focus on the more bizarre character-y behavior of everyone else in order to make them fit in, and mentally write out all the times they behave like normal people; or you have to ignore half the bizarre stuff he does in order to write believable interactions that don't involve him getting carted off to a lab and experimented on. (All this is on top of the stuff you're ignoring because it contradicts the other stuff that you want to use, of course.) But the two approaches can be married (eh? ehhh?) by having the weirdness be, not average for everyone, but not an unbelievable side effect of being around certain people, either.
/yay overthinking
good job stephen a+ get that diq
Jon, dazed: "It's been gotten! Now give me a chance to let my eyes uncross!"
AND NOW THEY ARE MARRIED VIA THE POWERS OF MAGICAL REALISM, YAAAAAAAAY
Any magic that doesn't end up with them married is not worth the price of admission :D
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I can tell you are a comic author from it, somehow?
I believe it! It's the kind of little visual background gag that would work very well in comic form.
tad/choir director 5ever
What about Tad/being-4ever-alone 4ever?
I sort of love the interpretation of canon wherein the bizarre AF things just sort of happen around Stephen, leaving everyone else shocked and disturbed by the abnormal occurrences that constitute Stephen's business as usual.
It's very entertaining :D And it seems like the best way to encompass as much of canon as possible.
Like, normally you either have to focus on the more bizarre character-y behavior of everyone else in order to make them fit in, and mentally write out all the times they behave like normal people; or you have to ignore half the bizarre stuff he does in order to write believable interactions that don't involve him getting carted off to a lab and experimented on. (All this is on top of the stuff you're ignoring because it contradicts the other stuff that you want to use, of course.) But the two approaches can be married (eh? ehhh?) by having the weirdness be, not average for everyone, but not an unbelievable side effect of being around certain people, either.
/yay overthinking
good job stephen a+ get that diq
Jon, dazed: "It's been gotten! Now give me a chance to let my eyes uncross!"
AND NOW THEY ARE MARRIED VIA THE POWERS OF MAGICAL REALISM, YAAAAAAAAY
Any magic that doesn't end up with them married is not worth the price of admission :D