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The Ninety-Five Theses of Pinecest Appreciation
I never ship characters, either in canon or in fanon, in the sense of advocating for a certain pairing. But I like romance and seeing characters get together if it tells a good story. And Pinecest makes for such great drama. Thereâs just so much that can go wrong from falling in love with your sibling. Thereâs the usual denial, guilt, and self-doubt right off the bat once one of them starts having these unbidden feelings for their twin. I think it would manifest differently in each of them: Dipper, who doesnât have a lot of relationship experience, would worry that heâs turning into a desperate freak because heâs too pathetic to have any success with other girls. Mabel would probably see it as more of an outside affliction, a pattern of crazy thoughts that she canât keep out of her head, until she comes to terms with it. Both of them might worry that the platonic love they already have for the other is just a rationalization to justify their sexual attraction.
Both of them would be terrified of the otherâs potential reaction. And they have so much to lose, because they already have a really good, close relationship and you canât just go back to normal after dropping a bomb like âI love youâ if it isnât reciprocated. Theyâd both worry that the other one would back off from hearing how they really feel about them, and their existing relationship would suffer as they try to put some distance between them to dispel/ignore the awkwardness. Each of them might try to put some distance between them anyway, to try to clear their heads and avoid giving something away that would freak out their sibling. Itâs such great irony that after everything theyâve already survived, and all the stuff that could have put a rift between them but didnât, that the thing that feels like it might drive them apart for good is loving the other one too much, or at least loving them in the wrong kind of way.
Then of course thereâs worrying about what their parents would think if they found out, or their friends, or the other kids at school. And thatâs not a problem that goes away even when they realize their feelings for each other are mutual, because unlike a lot of romantic setups, this one canât be resolved just by saying âGet over it and get together already.â Overcoming their fear and finding out they arenât going to lose each other over these crazy feelings and deciding they WANT to be in love is only the beginning of the story.
Because once theyâre together, they have to keep it a secret from everybody. And itâs not as simple as just deciding to never deliberately tell anyone. The small, nonverbal gestures they make without thinking about it could betray their secret: holding hands for too long in public, too many glances at dinner, looking too eager to meet each other in the hallways after class. There may be one or two jokes that catch them off guard, and whether they had genuine suspicion behind them or not, it would rattle them pretty badly and theyâd have to start paying more attention to how they behave around others and learn to clamp down on anything suspicious. Part of what makes it such good drama is that even when theyâre alone, every display of affection, every kiss, every sexual encounter carries a sense of danger behind it. And, not coincidentally, it makes the sex REALLY hot for both them and the reader, since they must be completely crazy for each other if theyâre willing to take the risk.
And itâs not just the risk of being discoveredâthereâs also the risk of one or both of them winding up not liking it once they go past a certain point, and things turning weird from then on. But thereâs also the risk associated with them not turning away, and deciding they really like it and want to continue. I bet thinking about that possibility would act as a latent fear while theyâre still sorting things out early on. It would be incredibly scary to think that a romantic, sexual relationship with your sibling is something you actually want, and they also want, because once they realize that about both of them, thereâs no more room for denial or rationalization. Itâs here, theyâve acted on it, and now they have to decide what to do about that.
Despite this being a crackship, I can identify three elements to their relationship that make a romantic connection, if not exactly likely, then still enough within the realm of possibility that I donât dismiss it on sight, and am actually really intrigued by it. The first is the really strong bond they already share. The twins bond in a way that most siblings donât, and even in a way that most lovers donât. Theyâre more than brother and sister: theyâre best friends, theyâre each otherâs closest ally. Their shared adventures and experiences have tested them and molded their character; theyâve learned to depend on each other, and that they can depend on each other; they fill in the missing facets of each otherâs personalities and help the other do what they canât do on their own. A lot of people in a relationship will say their partner will have their back through anything; itâs something else entirely to know the person you count on will have your back because theyâve already been there while dealing with monsters and maniacs and phenomena that would make most peopleâs brains break. Dipper already knows that his sister can figure out how to save him from a possessing demon; Mabel knows her brother will dive off a cliff to save her from a kidnapper driving a giant robot. And thereâs always just the normal, everyday emotional support that follows things like romantic rejection or a crappy day.
The second element is trauma. A lot of their adventures have been lighthearted and fun, but a few of them definitely havenât. Thereâs been kidnapping by cultists and almost being eaten by zombies and dream demons stealing bodies and whatever the heck is coming down the pike with Weirdmageddon. I imagine itâs worse for Dipper, but it left scars on both of them. Thereâs no one else in the world that theyâll be able to relate better to about everything theyâve been through and everything thatâs hurt and scared them. They can talk to them, they never have to worry they wonât believe them, and theyâll understand because they went through it too, and theyâll never try to explain away their feelings. Theyâll just accept the other person and their feelings for what they are, and be there and support the other when theyâre feeling vulnerable or hurt, because they know their twin will do the exact same thing for them when they feel down.
The third element is fear. Given their incredibly strong twin bond, and the way that siblings naturally drift apart, I think both of them harbor some latent fear that despite everything theyâve accomplished with their relationship, theyâll lose it just by the natural process of growing up. Living apart, meeting new people, forming new bonds, outgrowing old roles. Seeing less of each other and spending less time together. Theyâve survived a lot of things that could have ended their relationship by resulting in one of them dying, but what if their relationship were to end anyway by the unstoppable and normal progression of time? It terrifies them both to think about how it may dissolve on its own accord, given how much theyâve done for each other and how much they still need each other. It chills them to think about what it means for love, for bonds, for people in general if two people could go through all that and still grow apart. If they didnât have each other in their lives, then they would be alone in certain ways that could never be filled, no matter who else they let in. They need each other, they want to spend time together, they want to experience life together. And it hits them, even before falling in love enters the mix, that they want to be in each otherâs lives until they naturally come to an end. And they come to realize, piece by piece, that the things most people look for in a partner can already be found in their twin: the ability to confide in someone, understanding each otherâs quirks and bullshit and likes and vulnerabilities, trusting them with their secrets and knowing they wonât run away. All of this makes for a really strong, positive, enduring platonic relationship. And it might not have ever gone beyond that, but once the feelings of being in love and, yes, sexual attraction start to appear, itâs not such a ridiculous premise anymore. You can almost look at it and say âYeah. This makes sense.â
But itâs not something that comes easily. Even beyond the effort of keeping it a secret, there are all the things it costs them to be in a relationship, and a hidden one at that. They canât get married. They canât raise a family. They canât share their happiness with anyone else, hear a friend say âIâm so happy for you two!â or beam with pride when they bring somebody home that Mom and Dad approve of. They always have to act mysterious when dealing with peopleâs questioning attitudes, and it isnât questions like âAre they banging?â Itâs questions like âAre they okay?â âAre they lonely?â Dipper gets questions about where this new upbeat attitude is coming from, and he has to shrug and dismiss them with a bullshit non-answer. Mabel has to deal with people asking why she suddenly isnât so interested in boys anymore, or, depending on the circumstances preceding her relationship with Dipper, why she broke up with her previous boyfriend, and she canât offer an explanation. People worry about them, and it hurts that they canât tell anybody that theyâre fine, that theyâre better than fine, because it would violate their secret. The world of outside relationships, both individual and mutual, grows smaller and murkier as they accumulate more and more that they can never tell anyone else, that they have to work to keep a constant secret. Dipper and Mabel will always have to be on guard around the people who care about them. They have to restrain their affection towards each other when theyâre with friends and family to avoid giving anything away. They may even back away from the level of sibling affection they used to demonstrate with each other as an extra level of caution. They may grow nervous around other people, and, if not overtly resent them, then at least start avoiding them more and more out of plain discomfort. They also lose the benefit of emotional support from other people if their relationship ever enters a rocky patch. They canât talk about it with anybody except in really vague terms, and anyone who knew them well enough might figure out what they really meant. Their relationship with each other weighed against their relationships with other people begins to feel like a zero-sum game: either they distance themselves from loved ones, or they deny their true feelings for each other. And while theyâd almost certainly decide to put up walls around other people instead of their twin, the possibility still takes up space in their minds. And theyâd feel especially guilty about the idea, because they wouldnât just be denying themselves; theyâd be denying their sibling the affection and closeness they want and need. Neither of them would be okay with cutting off their twin just because they feel afraid.
What I love about the drama in Pinecest is that it doesnât feel contrived. Itâs one of the few romantic premises I can remember that could be billed as âdark and dangerousâ and I would take that seriously.
I think the only sensible ultimate outcome for their relationship is to end. That red and white comic where they break upâthe one that begins with Mabel saying âIâm sorryââis my favorite out of everything in the whole fandom. We donât know why theyâve decided to end their relationship, but we can take a guess. The strain of secrecy and isolation has been wearing on them. Theyâve looked ahead, even had conversations about their future if they stay together: a lifetime of hiding, of worrying, of compromised relationships with other people, of always being dishonest with the people they love. When they were starting out, the secrecy and danger were legitimately exciting. But now that theyâre a little older, and theyâve gotten used to hiding from peopleâhell, theyâve gotten good at hiding from peopleâit feels like a prison theyâve built for themselves. The danger isnât exciting anymore, but oppressive. They know that either one day theyâll be found out, and thereâll be hell to pay, plus interest once everybody figures out why theyâve been acting so strangely for years; or that theyâll live with the fear of that happening for the rest of their lives.
Or to really twist the knife, theyâll realize they donât necessarily have to live with it for the rest of their lives, but just until the end of certain other peopleâs lives. Grunkle Stan, their parentsâthe people who would care about the nature of their relationship will die off one by one, and though it would mean freedom to be what they want to be, neither of them wants anybody to die just so they can live without fear. Mabel would probably voice that objection first, in one of several heart-rending conversations they have during those nights when it occurs to them what theyâre giving up by being together. In a panic, they may consider moving awayâpacking up and leaving for a distant city where nobody knows them, nobody knows their history, and they could behave however they wanted around the new friends theyâd make. But it would mean leaving behind family and the friends they already have, and it would rip their hearts in twoâMabelâs especially, and Dipper knows sheâd take it badly. And there still would be secrets to keep, and fronts to put up: Do they change their names? Do they pretend to be married, with wedding rings and a phony marriage certificate and everything? No matter what they chose, theyâd always have some element of lying laid over the entirety of their lives. And even though nobody in their new town would know who they were, if they got close enough to them, they might find something amiss with their story and uncover the truth; and then Dipper and Mabel would have to reset by packing up again and running to another place where nobody knew them. A life of being enigmatic and hiding the truth from everyone isnât what they had in mind when they decided to call themselves the Mystery Twins!
So the Pines twins will almost certainly break up. But itâs okay. Itâs really okay. Even though this is a crazy crackship, them being in love was never the point. The sexual attraction was never the point, nor the transgressive thrill, nor even the angst and drama that unfolds from all of it. The point is happiness. Pinecest is about the two of them being together in whatever way they want or need to be. The relationship was never the goal; preserving their BOND was the goal. Happiness is the goal. The attraction they felt for each other was almost an obstacle, in its own way. And they know now, after all of this, that the bond between them is stronger than ever. That theyâll ALWAYS have each other. This relationship tested them more than anything theyâve ever been through, and even as they step into a future that looks a little more uncertain, and will have a little bit less of each other in it, their belief in their bond is stronger than ever. Itâs something that goes beyond being twins, or friends, or lovers. They may not know exactly how to describe it, and they donât know whatâs going to happen next, but they do know the two of them will be all right.
Happiness is the goal. Ultimately, this is all about two people doing whatever it takes to make them happy. When they fell in love and decided to stay that way, and when the pain of being together led them to break up, they did it because it felt like the right thing to do, in both times, in both moments. And looking back, it seems obvious that their relationship couldnât have lasted forever. It had to end someday, but it was still better for both of them to take that risk and go down that road and grow together, than it would have been to deny their feelings and never done anything about it at all. And what do you say about something thatâs doomed to end, but absolutely still worth doing? Well, thatâs pretty much life, isnât it?
(Thank you for hearing me out if you made it through all of this. I really enjoy the art you make for this fandom, and I wanted to show my appreciation.)
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yooo you actually did it! and heyyy i read through it all and these are actually pretty legit. nice thoughts you got here anonymous martin, congrats, you get pinecest! and glad to be of cesty service to you. i mean that in the uh. non weird wayÂ
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terrifying work of art indeedÂ
Canât not reblog this. Perfect explanation of the allure of this ship.
I loved this so much. And essay that may not be ever forgotten.
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heheh yeadawg. I just finished my first GFalls rewatch since 2016 and now Iâm all nostalgic. Nice to see a few of yâall are still out here!
Ayo where the fuck is your old posts
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dipper chill man theyâre just talking
heâs lost her
YOOO itâs a certain fix de pinesâ birthday up in here today so this was entirely needed to commemorate the occassion
ty and trung after a game yeahyeahyeaH
drawing trung has been on my todo list forever (heâs tyâs best friend in pines-fixâs trip fics for those who are a wonderinâ)

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i have finally given up hope on finishing these old doodles from fixâs christmas trips fic
dipper done messed up
workin it out another way
i felt a great need to illustrate this particular scene from pines-fixâs pinecest/double dippin AU fic confessions, if you havenât read this fic please read this fic itâs such a gOOD FIC MAN
also i think i maxed out on my awkward expression quota for the next few days.
awk ty/dip comic continues under the cut so click that shit
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holy shit because @smilefundip canât stop bein the coolest she fuckin brought Dipâs shirt from the pic she commissioned to life twicE and gave me one of them outta the kindness of her heart SO Psa @smilefundip⌠is the damn coolest

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The Ninety-Five Theses of Pinecest Appreciation
I never ship characters, either in canon or in fanon, in the sense of advocating for a certain pairing. But I like romance and seeing characters get together if it tells a good story. And Pinecest makes for such great drama. Thereâs just so much that can go wrong from falling in love with your sibling. Thereâs the usual denial, guilt, and self-doubt right off the bat once one of them starts having these unbidden feelings for their twin. I think it would manifest differently in each of them: Dipper, who doesnât have a lot of relationship experience, would worry that heâs turning into a desperate freak because heâs too pathetic to have any success with other girls. Mabel would probably see it as more of an outside affliction, a pattern of crazy thoughts that she canât keep out of her head, until she comes to terms with it. Both of them might worry that the platonic love they already have for the other is just a rationalization to justify their sexual attraction.
Both of them would be terrified of the otherâs potential reaction. And they have so much to lose, because they already have a really good, close relationship and you canât just go back to normal after dropping a bomb like âI love youâ if it isnât reciprocated. Theyâd both worry that the other one would back off from hearing how they really feel about them, and their existing relationship would suffer as they try to put some distance between them to dispel/ignore the awkwardness. Each of them might try to put some distance between them anyway, to try to clear their heads and avoid giving something away that would freak out their sibling. Itâs such great irony that after everything theyâve already survived, and all the stuff that could have put a rift between them but didnât, that the thing that feels like it might drive them apart for good is loving the other one too much, or at least loving them in the wrong kind of way.
Then of course thereâs worrying about what their parents would think if they found out, or their friends, or the other kids at school. And thatâs not a problem that goes away even when they realize their feelings for each other are mutual, because unlike a lot of romantic setups, this one canât be resolved just by saying âGet over it and get together already.â Overcoming their fear and finding out they arenât going to lose each other over these crazy feelings and deciding they WANT to be in love is only the beginning of the story.
Because once theyâre together, they have to keep it a secret from everybody. And itâs not as simple as just deciding to never deliberately tell anyone. The small, nonverbal gestures they make without thinking about it could betray their secret: holding hands for too long in public, too many glances at dinner, looking too eager to meet each other in the hallways after class. There may be one or two jokes that catch them off guard, and whether they had genuine suspicion behind them or not, it would rattle them pretty badly and theyâd have to start paying more attention to how they behave around others and learn to clamp down on anything suspicious. Part of what makes it such good drama is that even when theyâre alone, every display of affection, every kiss, every sexual encounter carries a sense of danger behind it. And, not coincidentally, it makes the sex REALLY hot for both them and the reader, since they must be completely crazy for each other if theyâre willing to take the risk.
And itâs not just the risk of being discoveredâthereâs also the risk of one or both of them winding up not liking it once they go past a certain point, and things turning weird from then on. But thereâs also the risk associated with them not turning away, and deciding they really like it and want to continue. I bet thinking about that possibility would act as a latent fear while theyâre still sorting things out early on. It would be incredibly scary to think that a romantic, sexual relationship with your sibling is something you actually want, and they also want, because once they realize that about both of them, thereâs no more room for denial or rationalization. Itâs here, theyâve acted on it, and now they have to decide what to do about that.
Despite this being a crackship, I can identify three elements to their relationship that make a romantic connection, if not exactly likely, then still enough within the realm of possibility that I donât dismiss it on sight, and am actually really intrigued by it. The first is the really strong bond they already share. The twins bond in a way that most siblings donât, and even in a way that most lovers donât. Theyâre more than brother and sister: theyâre best friends, theyâre each otherâs closest ally. Their shared adventures and experiences have tested them and molded their character; theyâve learned to depend on each other, and that they can depend on each other; they fill in the missing facets of each otherâs personalities and help the other do what they canât do on their own. A lot of people in a relationship will say their partner will have their back through anything; itâs something else entirely to know the person you count on will have your back because theyâve already been there while dealing with monsters and maniacs and phenomena that would make most peopleâs brains break. Dipper already knows that his sister can figure out how to save him from a possessing demon; Mabel knows her brother will dive off a cliff to save her from a kidnapper driving a giant robot. And thereâs always just the normal, everyday emotional support that follows things like romantic rejection or a crappy day.
The second element is trauma. A lot of their adventures have been lighthearted and fun, but a few of them definitely havenât. Thereâs been kidnapping by cultists and almost being eaten by zombies and dream demons stealing bodies and whatever the heck is coming down the pike with Weirdmageddon. I imagine itâs worse for Dipper, but it left scars on both of them. Thereâs no one else in the world that theyâll be able to relate better to about everything theyâve been through and everything thatâs hurt and scared them. They can talk to them, they never have to worry they wonât believe them, and theyâll understand because they went through it too, and theyâll never try to explain away their feelings. Theyâll just accept the other person and their feelings for what they are, and be there and support the other when theyâre feeling vulnerable or hurt, because they know their twin will do the exact same thing for them when they feel down.
The third element is fear. Given their incredibly strong twin bond, and the way that siblings naturally drift apart, I think both of them harbor some latent fear that despite everything theyâve accomplished with their relationship, theyâll lose it just by the natural process of growing up. Living apart, meeting new people, forming new bonds, outgrowing old roles. Seeing less of each other and spending less time together. Theyâve survived a lot of things that could have ended their relationship by resulting in one of them dying, but what if their relationship were to end anyway by the unstoppable and normal progression of time? It terrifies them both to think about how it may dissolve on its own accord, given how much theyâve done for each other and how much they still need each other. It chills them to think about what it means for love, for bonds, for people in general if two people could go through all that and still grow apart. If they didnât have each other in their lives, then they would be alone in certain ways that could never be filled, no matter who else they let in. They need each other, they want to spend time together, they want to experience life together. And it hits them, even before falling in love enters the mix, that they want to be in each otherâs lives until they naturally come to an end. And they come to realize, piece by piece, that the things most people look for in a partner can already be found in their twin: the ability to confide in someone, understanding each otherâs quirks and bullshit and likes and vulnerabilities, trusting them with their secrets and knowing they wonât run away. All of this makes for a really strong, positive, enduring platonic relationship. And it might not have ever gone beyond that, but once the feelings of being in love and, yes, sexual attraction start to appear, itâs not such a ridiculous premise anymore. You can almost look at it and say âYeah. This makes sense.â
But itâs not something that comes easily. Even beyond the effort of keeping it a secret, there are all the things it costs them to be in a relationship, and a hidden one at that. They canât get married. They canât raise a family. They canât share their happiness with anyone else, hear a friend say âIâm so happy for you two!â or beam with pride when they bring somebody home that Mom and Dad approve of. They always have to act mysterious when dealing with peopleâs questioning attitudes, and it isnât questions like âAre they banging?â Itâs questions like âAre they okay?â âAre they lonely?â Dipper gets questions about where this new upbeat attitude is coming from, and he has to shrug and dismiss them with a bullshit non-answer. Mabel has to deal with people asking why she suddenly isnât so interested in boys anymore, or, depending on the circumstances preceding her relationship with Dipper, why she broke up with her previous boyfriend, and she canât offer an explanation. People worry about them, and it hurts that they canât tell anybody that theyâre fine, that theyâre better than fine, because it would violate their secret. The world of outside relationships, both individual and mutual, grows smaller and murkier as they accumulate more and more that they can never tell anyone else, that they have to work to keep a constant secret. Dipper and Mabel will always have to be on guard around the people who care about them. They have to restrain their affection towards each other when theyâre with friends and family to avoid giving anything away. They may even back away from the level of sibling affection they used to demonstrate with each other as an extra level of caution. They may grow nervous around other people, and, if not overtly resent them, then at least start avoiding them more and more out of plain discomfort. They also lose the benefit of emotional support from other people if their relationship ever enters a rocky patch. They canât talk about it with anybody except in really vague terms, and anyone who knew them well enough might figure out what they really meant. Their relationship with each other weighed against their relationships with other people begins to feel like a zero-sum game: either they distance themselves from loved ones, or they deny their true feelings for each other. And while theyâd almost certainly decide to put up walls around other people instead of their twin, the possibility still takes up space in their minds. And theyâd feel especially guilty about the idea, because they wouldnât just be denying themselves; theyâd be denying their sibling the affection and closeness they want and need. Neither of them would be okay with cutting off their twin just because they feel afraid.
What I love about the drama in Pinecest is that it doesnât feel contrived. Itâs one of the few romantic premises I can remember that could be billed as âdark and dangerousâ and I would take that seriously.
I think the only sensible ultimate outcome for their relationship is to end. That red and white comic where they break upâthe one that begins with Mabel saying âIâm sorryââis my favorite out of everything in the whole fandom. We donât know why theyâve decided to end their relationship, but we can take a guess. The strain of secrecy and isolation has been wearing on them. Theyâve looked ahead, even had conversations about their future if they stay together: a lifetime of hiding, of worrying, of compromised relationships with other people, of always being dishonest with the people they love. When they were starting out, the secrecy and danger were legitimately exciting. But now that theyâre a little older, and theyâve gotten used to hiding from peopleâhell, theyâve gotten good at hiding from peopleâit feels like a prison theyâve built for themselves. The danger isnât exciting anymore, but oppressive. They know that either one day theyâll be found out, and thereâll be hell to pay, plus interest once everybody figures out why theyâve been acting so strangely for years; or that theyâll live with the fear of that happening for the rest of their lives.
Or to really twist the knife, theyâll realize they donât necessarily have to live with it for the rest of their lives, but just until the end of certain other peopleâs lives. Grunkle Stan, their parentsâthe people who would care about the nature of their relationship will die off one by one, and though it would mean freedom to be what they want to be, neither of them wants anybody to die just so they can live without fear. Mabel would probably voice that objection first, in one of several heart-rending conversations they have during those nights when it occurs to them what theyâre giving up by being together. In a panic, they may consider moving awayâpacking up and leaving for a distant city where nobody knows them, nobody knows their history, and they could behave however they wanted around the new friends theyâd make. But it would mean leaving behind family and the friends they already have, and it would rip their hearts in twoâMabelâs especially, and Dipper knows sheâd take it badly. And there still would be secrets to keep, and fronts to put up: Do they change their names? Do they pretend to be married, with wedding rings and a phony marriage certificate and everything? No matter what they chose, theyâd always have some element of lying laid over the entirety of their lives. And even though nobody in their new town would know who they were, if they got close enough to them, they might find something amiss with their story and uncover the truth; and then Dipper and Mabel would have to reset by packing up again and running to another place where nobody knew them. A life of being enigmatic and hiding the truth from everyone isnât what they had in mind when they decided to call themselves the Mystery Twins!
So the Pines twins will almost certainly break up. But itâs okay. Itâs really okay. Even though this is a crazy crackship, them being in love was never the point. The sexual attraction was never the point, nor the transgressive thrill, nor even the angst and drama that unfolds from all of it. The point is happiness. Pinecest is about the two of them being together in whatever way they want or need to be. The relationship was never the goal; preserving their BOND was the goal. Happiness is the goal. The attraction they felt for each other was almost an obstacle, in its own way. And they know now, after all of this, that the bond between them is stronger than ever. That theyâll ALWAYS have each other. This relationship tested them more than anything theyâve ever been through, and even as they step into a future that looks a little more uncertain, and will have a little bit less of each other in it, their belief in their bond is stronger than ever. Itâs something that goes beyond being twins, or friends, or lovers. They may not know exactly how to describe it, and they donât know whatâs going to happen next, but they do know the two of them will be all right.
Happiness is the goal. Ultimately, this is all about two people doing whatever it takes to make them happy. When they fell in love and decided to stay that way, and when the pain of being together led them to break up, they did it because it felt like the right thing to do, in both times, in both moments. And looking back, it seems obvious that their relationship couldnât have lasted forever. It had to end someday, but it was still better for both of them to take that risk and go down that road and grow together, than it would have been to deny their feelings and never done anything about it at all. And what do you say about something thatâs doomed to end, but absolutely still worth doing? Well, thatâs pretty much life, isnât it?
(Thank you for hearing me out if you made it through all of this. I really enjoy the art you make for this fandom, and I wanted to show my appreciation.)
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yooo you actually did it! and heyyy i read through it all and these are actually pretty legit. nice thoughts you got here anonymous martin, congrats, you get pinecest! and glad to be of cesty service to you. i mean that in the uh. non weird wayÂ
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Canât not reblog this. Perfect explanation of the allure of this ship.
I loved this so much. And essay that may not be ever forgotten.
listen, iâm dead on this blog and all but every time i see somethin about the (actually existing lol??) rumor of how disney and/or alex hirsch legitimately sued my ass on the grounds of excessive fictional twincest fanart and thatâs why i disappeared, i gotta have myself a little gigg... like yall... that is genuinely funny
...ok thatâs all i got, gotta go back to disney jail now (they only let me out for the one post), bye! đđ˝đ