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What did they do to bro??ššš
He looks like Mr. Bean and John Stergis from young Sheldonš

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Poem submission for year 12 English anyone?? Do you reckon my homophobic ahh teacher will be mad??
If it is sin for a man to love another
Then forgive me father for I have sinned
But here in the afterglow, men intertwined
Each other, no other
Hands, teeth
Skin to skin
The love, the peace
How could this be sin?
Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
(Is this byler coded? Yes because I said so)
zoom in on a random word and thatās what mike and will are doing right now post canon
Penis measuringā¦
Nice.
#Richie Tozier core
Gang Iām getting a byler ankle tattoo I need help deciding what do getttt (and itās not professional, my friend is going to do it for me so nothing too detailed :3)
1. I was going to get cleradin with Will the Wiseās hat on one ankle and Mike the Braveās shield on the other, like thissss -
But maybe without the love hearts for the shield idk, maybe a sword instead?
2. Have the wizard hat on top of the shield and maybe a sword through it? Like this -
Maybe without the staff -
Any other ideas??? :33
I kinda want a ābylerā tattoo not a ācleradinā one but theyāre basically the same thing and I donāt know what byler thing I could get, help!!
Welp, time to binge watch heated rivalry ig

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We (bylers) are so funny bc what do you mean we all sped ran the five stages of grief multiple times, had 30 million depressive meltdowns while simultaneously having soul crushing bouts of hope and changing our minds on the outcome of byler every hour in like what, 4 days? And thatās not all either lmao. I think once this is all over we should all post our state of mind on byler from each day during, what Iām coining - āThe Great Byler Depressionā (the 6 worst days of our lives). I just think it would be so funny bc tell me why two days ago I was so hopeless about byler and being so angry at the coming out scene, to then, at 1 in the morning spend the proceeding 5 hours writing two very detailed posts on how the coming out scene was essential to Willās character and then wake up with immediate byler doubt and spend the rest of the day literally emotionally comatosed and depressed and then cry myself to sleep and then WAKE UP today in denial and indifferent about it (not sure how to feel) and then I read a post just then that cured, not just my byler doubt but - my duffer hate, shawn levy hate, script and writing hate, Mike redemption arc doubt and single handedly give me undying hope for not just byler but stranger things as a whole show.
Edit: ⦠Donāt talk to me, Iām unwell.
Iām doing my partš«”š«”
The ratings on this is actually so funny bc what is this -
Most of the ā1ā ratings are bylers who (reasonably) crashed tf out and review bombed it and all of the ā10ā ratings are bylers who realised they may have overreacted and made it seem like we were being homophobic lmao
Why Will Had to Come Out Publicly , and What Mike Is Actually Thinking
I never expected my previous analysis to receive so much love, and Iām truly honored. Over the past few days, Iāve watched the discourse spiral out of control. People are losing their minds, deeply disappointed in the showāespecially because the coming-out storyline made them feel offended. And poor Will even referred to the boy heās loved for years as a former ācrush.āĀ
What makes it even worse is that after Will falls into a trance, Mike suddenly stops touching him. He becomes distant, strangeāoff. Many people have taken this shift as a signal that the Byler storyline is officially over.
Guys, you are completely wrong.
The more furious and frantic everyone becomes, the deeper you fall into the Duffer brothersā trap.
When I finished Vol. 2 for the first time, I also experienced a brief moment of mental blanknessāthinking, this is absolutely not the narrative I was expecting. But it only took one night. Once I calmed down and looked at all these āabnormalā signals from the perspective of a creator, I got literal goosebumps. The Duffers are extraordinary storytellers.
In the following analysis, I will continue in the same style as my previous piece, using fundamental theories of dramatic and textual construction to uncover the hidden narratives embedded in the Duffersā script. These hidden narratives are deeply tied to Mikeās character. Once you recognize them, you will have unshakable faith in Byler.
I will also explain why the Duffers ultimately chose to have Will come out publicly, rather than in a private moment, and why we were deliberately denied a one-on-one, heart-to-heart scene.
So letās stop being consumed by frustration and anger. Letās calm down and prepare ourselves for the ending thatās coming. I can say this with absolute certainty: we are going to get what we want.
First, letās talk about the line that ignited so much audience outrage āI had a crush.ā
Thisļ¼has been interpreted as official confirmation that Will has accepted Mike as not his true love. But please, guysāremember this: the narrative perspective of this monologue has always been Willās. What we are hearing is what this boy believes, not what constitutes objective truth.
Think about mystery or detective films. The first character presented as a prime suspect is never the real culprit. The characters within the story may believe heās guilty, but we as the audience know better. This is a classic narrative deviceālimited character perspective.
Now, imagine you are Will.
You fall in love with your best friend, while heās kissing a girl. Your friends and family all know theyāre together, and that girl becomes like a sister to you. When they break up, heās devastated. You comfort him. You hear him say āI love youā to her. Your heart nearly shatters, yet youāre still happy for them.
Deep down, you know he will never love you back.
You long for his love, but youāre also ashamed of the uncontrollable, secret feelings buried inside you. Sometimes you canāt help but wonderāhis tenderness, his care, your moments of intimacyācould they mean that he feels something too?
You cautiously reach out to test the waters.
Emotion hits like a soda can dropped to the groundāthe carbonation violently explodingābut you desperately try to suppress it.
So you convince yourself that all those tiny fragments of affection you feel are simply because he sees you as a close friend. Because you know he will never love you back.
He is just your Tammy.
And you will never have him.
So Will tries to let this boy go. He genuinely convinces himself that he and Mike are fundamentally different peopleāthat Mike could never become his boyfriend.
When you truly look at the world through Willās eyes, you begin to understand that when he says āhe was my Tammy,āeven though it breaks our hearts, it is completely loyal to character POV. It is not an objective definition of reality.
I even think that later on, they might have Robin teasing Will with something like,
āWell, looks like heās actually your Vickie,ā
as a direct callback to the line āhe was my Tammy.ā Because the story has already told us: Will is wrong about this.
I also want to point out something from the very beginning of Episode 5. After Will and Mike hug, and Will blames himself because the kids have all been taken by Vecna, he says:
āItās too late. I failed.ā
This line is almost identical to what Adora says to Catra (if youāve read my previous post).
I believe this is a very, very explicit parallel, deliberately signaling both a mirrored character relationship and the direction the final battle will take.
After the coming-out moment, Will rejoins the group. He believes that by making his secret public, fear will no longer have power over him.
But this, too, is a narrative misdirection.
Because in that confession, Will tells his second lie about Mike.
Even after coming out, he still hides the truthāthat he is deeply, painfully in love with Mike. He does not want Mike to know.
The Duffers have mentioned that Mike may have āclockedā that he could be Willās crush in that moment. And honestly, Mikeās reaction alone already tells us enough. You can see his mind racing. He is processing fast. He is beginning to understand that Will has feelings for him.
But Willās lie interferes with that understanding.
So what Mike experiences in that moment isnāt clarityāitās confusion.
At the same time, he is finally starting to feel what Will have felt all along: watching him kiss El, standing beside him, supporting their relationship, swallowing every ounce of his own pain.
And godāif you really sit with itāIām willing to bet Mike hates his past self right now. The version of himself who once said, āItās not my fault if you donāt like girls.ā That internalized homophobia. That fear.
He isnāt Mike the Brave. Heās just a terrified boy who has never allowed himself to face the truth.
And his headāhis heartāis about to explode.
We can clearly see that the directors deliberately constructed a large amount of physical contact between Mike and Willāright up until their hug at the beginning of Episode 5.
After that moment, Will falls into a trance. And just as deliberately, Mike stops touching him.
This contrast is not accidental.
It is a carefully designed visual break, meant to serve a future narrative turn.
When I first came to this conclusion, people on social media were still reacting emotionallyāinsisting that Mike was simply standing there doing nothing, and that this was a failure of writing and character direction.
But Iām relieved to say that as Iām writing this analysis, Iāve already seen people begin to calm down and recognize that Mikeās behavior carries intention and meaning.
Some analyses have pointed out that in the conversation between Max and Holly, right before each of them runs toward their own exit, Maxās dialogue subtly rewrites an established rule of the show. It suggests that music isnāt the only thing capable of pulling someone out of a tranceātouch (presence), companionship, and things in real life that deeply matter to you, things that form genuine emotional connections, can do the same.
I believe we can now be fairly certain that both the disappearance of Mikeās physical contact and the introduction of this expanded āawakeningā rule are tied to a specific moment in the storyās climax.
But what I want to focus on here is the narrative logic behind Mikeās behavior.
Some people say that Mike simply stops caringāthat he just stands there, detachedāand this angers many viewers precisely because the episode opens with such a tender hug between him and Will.
But if you watch carefully, youāll notice something else.
After Will loses consciousness, Mike falls into deep distress. Itās just not immediately visibleābecause Mike is someone who has learned to hide his vulnerability and his true emotions.
The only times Mike has ever fully shown his vulnerability are both connected to Will:
when Willās fake body is discovered in Season 1 and Karen hugs him,
and at the end of Season 3, when Mike looks back at Willās house before leaving,Ā When he got home, he was so sad comforted by Karen.
Mikeās vulnerability has always been tied to Will.
After Will collapses, He doesnāt know what to do. And beneath that confusion is overwhelming guilt.
When Will managed to kill three Demodogs, Mike was so proud of himāso exhilaratedāthat when they tried to use Willās abilities again, he forgot that doing so would put Will in danger.
Joyce later blames herself, telling Hopper that it was her idea.
And itās clear that Mike is thinking the same thing.
He encouraged Will to be the sorcerer.
And now, internally, heās blaming himself.
Will told him that he is the heart of the team.
But when Will is truly in danger, Mike can do nothing. He has no powers. He can only rely on El.
So what kind of āheartā is he, really?
When I rewatched Episode 6, a line suddenly stood out to me. Holly is crying to Max and says that Mike encouraged herābut that she isnāt a hero. She just stood there and did nothing.
That line hit me hard, because I realized it functions as a parallel lineāa projection of Mikeās own inner state.
Even after Will wakes up, you can see this conflict continue.
When Mike enters the room while Will is talking with Joyce, his gaze is hesitant, uncertain. His voice is gentle, restrainedācareful.
And once again, he uses Will voice.
If you understand this character emotionally, you understand why he acts the way he does.
Finn is a good actor, but many people struggle to read his performance. Because of that, heās received a lot of criticismāand Mikeās character has become controversial as well.
That genuinely makes me sad.
Mike carries an enormous emotional weight. His inner world is dense, conflicted, and restrained.
And I truly believe that after the final episode, many people will finally see him.
Finally, I want to talk about the coming-out scene.
Like many people, I never expected Willās coming out to happen this way. In my imagination, it would have been a very private conversationāperhaps with his mother, or his brother, or maybe his closest friends. But definitely not with half of Hawkins sitting in front of him, including people he barely even knows. Honestly, that scenario is painfully awkward.
We now know that the original version of the script was an intimate conversation between Will and Joyce. After filming it, however, the creators felt unsatisfied, revised the script a week later, and returned to reshoot the episode. I find this incredibly interesting.
Noah Schnapp and Winona Ryder are both highly professional actors. I have no doubt that if that original scene were shown on its own, it would have been beautifulāprivate, tender, and emotionally efficient in terms of audience resonance. In fact, it would probably have been the best possible choice purely from an emotional standpoint.
But the Duffer Brothers didnāt choose it.
And thatās because this coming-out storyline is deeply, structurally connected to the final main plot.
In my previous analysis, I described how I believe Episode 8 might unfold (if you havenāt read it yet). This coming-out scene is actually an emotional shift of perspectiveāit transfers Willās emotional narrative onto Mike. In the final climax, Mikeās character high point will be an emotional avalanche, and Willās confession is one of the crucial snowflakes that triggers it.
When Mike finally has the courage to admit his love, the old narrative orderāthe version of Mike constructed through years of misdirection and limited perspectiveāwill completely collapse.
So how will Mikeās avalanche happen? What will we see next?
When writing a protagonist, we usually donāt portray them in isolation. Instead, we use surrounding characters as emotional mirrors to connect the audience to the protagonist. If the camera focuses only on the protagonist, the storytelling risks becoming self-indulgent emotionality.
I believe Mikeās emotional avalanche will be witnessed by many people.
Imagine this: If Willās coming out had been a private moment with his mother, then at the storyās climax, the other characters would have no context for Mikeās breakdown. They would only see him suddenly screaming āI love youāIāve always loved youā at a fallen boy, in utter despair, with no narrative justification. The surrounding characters would be unable to emotionally process that moment, because it would violate narrative legitimacy.
Based on this logic, the staging of Willās coming-out scene shifts from serving emotional naturalism to serving structural optimization. The choice to move from private knowledge to collective knowledge isnāt arbitraryāit exists to guarantee the emotional impact of the climax.
From a screenwriting perspective, this choice is reasonableāand arguably the best one.
Moreover, from a psychological standpoint, Will choosing to face the thing he fears most, rather than allowing Vecna to control him and hurt his friends, is an act of immense courage.
The audienceās discomfort comes from behavioral empathy: we project ourselves into the coming-out scenario and recognize that revealing such a personal secret in front of unfamiliar people feels deeply unsafe. That discomfort is real.
At the same time, the show doesnāt visualize Vecnaās illusion here, so while we engage in behavioral empathy, we fail to fully achieve character empathy.
The scene feels insufficiently private and lacking intimacy because Willās emotional density is diluted.
If Will were milk poured into his motherās coffee, it would become a smooth latte.
But pour that same milk into a cup the size of half of Hawkins, and it barely changes anything at all.
Now Will has confessed his secret to everyone. And when the avalanche finally happens, everyone will understand: This kind, lovely boy has always been deeply in love with his friend. To protect everyone, he selflessly chose to make his secret public, burying his love in silence.
And in that moment, they will also realize something elseāthat smalltown boy he loved all along had been quietly loving him too, just as deeply. His love overcame fear and evil.
Is there anything more moving than that?
I believe that in the final episode, we as the audience will be emotionally synchronized with these supporting charactersā perspectivesāespecially considering that Bylerās emotional foreshadowing has existed across five entire seasons, yet so many people have still failed to see it.
What the Duffer Brothers are attempting is incredibly difficultāand extraordinary.
As we get closer and closer to the final episode, my belief that Byler endgame has only grown stronger.
Iām beyond excited. Itās really going to happen.
Just thinking about it makes me overwhelmingly emotional.Ā
Please look forward to the finale.
Thank you to everyone who commented on and shared my first postāit truly meant a lot to me. Iām sorry I couldnāt reply to everyone.
And if, like me, you firmly believe that Byler will endgameāplease share this so more people can see it.
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This just changed my entire life. Byler doubt eliminated.
oh my god
johnlock secret good episode walks again
THE ISSUE: STRANGER THINGS SEASON 5 VOLUME TWO has evidently been tampered with. Allegedly there have been entire plotlines and characters a
(This is an after note, I got a bit distracted and this turned into me explaining that fuckass confession scene to show that it surprisingly wasnāt that fuckass so read it if you need byler hope!! Itās actually so long but please read! I havenāt heard anyone say this yet and itās honestly my biggest proof, it pulled me right out of my byler depression :D)
Hold up, wait a minute.
If Mike is supposed to carry this huge emotional weight this season and heās lowkey been a cardboard cut out, then that means that this weight is carried into episode 8.
To quote Robin - āit felt like this massive weight was lifted off my shoulders yāknow?ā Her experience about finally sharing her sexuality with someone else and āhaving them be ok with itā (which is also the main theme in Willās whole coming out thing(a total queer embarrassment if you ask me but Iāll discuss that later bc he lowkey had no choice)) Will has done this, albeit it was rushed and extremely forced but itās done, and there has been no real reaction from Mike. His reaction is hidden, not shared⦠Yet.
This emotional weight heās supposedly carrying has not been seen⦠Yet.
Maybe they just didnāt show it in episode 7 because they ran out of screen time or it wouldāve been out of character and unrealistic if Mike spoke to Will just as they were about to leave but who knows. I think they left it out to save it for our beloved āgay Mike realisation crashout break downā.
That has to be where this emotional weight is carried to, if itās not than everything thatās ever happened between Mike and Will, everything thatās been implied and straight up spoon fed to us on the SCREEN since SEASON 1! Would have just been pointless, sloppy writing which the duffers have shown that they arenāt sloppy writers clearly with the Steve and Dustin plot line, Max and Holly, Max and Lucus, Johnathan and Nancy, El and Hopper!! And just those 4 (and a half) beautifully written seasonsā¦
I just donāt believe that thatās how this ends. I think the duffers are trying to lead us into a trap. And they got us good, embarrassingly so, they got me too (for a while). But then I realised - Willās (fuckass) confession scene, Vecnaās use of Willās āsecretā to exploit him and break him. He still has a secret (yes it was sort of mentioned but you cannot and will not convince me that Will is over Mike that fast, those heartbreaking, soul crushing feelings are still there although heās trying to convince himself theyāre not). Will still has that secret, and you know what else he is? An unreliable, bias narrator. He thinks he has to accept that Mike will never love him back because itās just the way it is. He doesnāt know what we know. He has no reason to believe that Mike is ālike himā because of the homophobic comment he made - āitās not my fault you donāt like gworlsš³ļøāšš«µš¤Øā. And because of the fact that Mike is literally dating a girl. But Will, bless his heart, doesnāt know what we know. At first he took Robins speech and found hope in it, that that was just Robinās personal experience and the true meaning behind her words was ālove yourself first, then get your boyā. We know he was hopeful about this because of their conversation at the start of āShock Jockā, but somewhere along the road he mustāve hit a pot hole - a realisation if you will.
Remind you of anything? We donāt actually know what Vecna showed Will, we purposefully donāt know. And why? Because itās good writing, it leaves ambiguity as to how Will came to the decision that Mike will never love him back when lil bro lowkey had WWII FLASHBACKS thinking about āthe avalancheā and asked āHow obvious?ā With pure hope and confusion on his face in Volume 1. Honestly Volume 1 feels like a whole other show atp, and I know the duffers havenāt forgotten the Will they did write, heās still there, somewhere. Hiding, just like his secret. Which Vecna can, and will use against him eventually.
FURTHERMORE most of the byler community (specifically bylers who hold either their queerness or queer experiences close to themselves) felt personally attacked as a community and lost all hope of byler happening after that absolute mess of a confession scene. But letās remember, there was a lot happening in this Volume, everything we fundamentally knew about the upside down was wrong. They had to introduce so many new plot points, key ideas, relationship dynamics, personal arcās, foreshadowing for the last episode while also unpacking 4 seasons worth of plot relevance in preparation for the last fight(The last episode). This show is not just about byler, although, for us it pretty much is, but itās not, there is a whole other plot line happening simultaneously and to fit all of this new (and old) information in, make a ālast fightā plan and also handle all of the relationships and countless characters in the show in less than 3 hours all the while making it flow well so it is digestible for viewers is almost impossible. So yes, Willās confession scene was rushed, and a little sloppy, and lowkey unrealistic, but was it really unsurprising given the circumstances they were in?
Iām sure the duffers wanted to do it differently, to make it less impersonal but then again it is a tv show and Will is just a character (fmlš« ) and he only came out like this for plot relevance(š„²). Maybe no queer person ever would come out like this, but letās be real, has any queer person ever been in Willās situation? A situation where the world is literally ending, where he has been shown an alternate world where he does his confession differently and it doesnāt go well.
Will keeping this secret to himself is giving Vecna a way into his head, a way which Will ābroke so easilyā. Will knows Vecna can use him, he expects him to. He has already, with Max and heās scared. He knows whatās coming, he knows what Vecna can do to him now, with just one simple secret.
Will has been put in a corner, and not a metaphysical corner either, a literal LIFE or DEATH corner where his option are - A) keep his sexuality a secret and risk the very fate of the world OR - B) Face his self, every part of himself and let there be no more secrets, no more way for Vecna to get in his head and turn him against his friends. Because I assure you my baby boy Will is feeling hella guilt for unintentionally putting Max in danger. His secret allowed an avenue for Vecna to use him against him - to hurt his friends and Will would sacrifice everything in a heartbeat to protect his loved ones if heās anything like his mother and his brother, which he is. He has just not been given the chance, that was his chance. And he took it. And I love that for his character. I think the coming out scene being forced like this was important for his character, not from a queer representation perspective but for Will personally.
The only problem I have with the scene that I cannot find a reasonable explanation for is the corny ass Disney channel - āme too, me three, me four!!ā Type shit that occurred afterwards, but then again, how else are you supposed to deal with that awkward ahh interaction so I guess itās ok, as long as byler is canon and isnāt just the biggest fucking queerbait of the 21st century. Bc otherwise yes itās just shit writing by people with no regard or respect for queer people or their representation in a mainstream show that literally everyone and their mother has heard of.
But, I will give them this, even if byler isnāt endgame, theyāre not total monsters. They have created a strong positive message for their queer audience⦠Except for the fact that they made romance so fundamentally a part of Willās character. It is absolutely diabolical to have a repressed queer character say āIām not gonna⦠fall in loveā Very sadly and distant mind you, for them to just, not, fall in love. (Although he did and they down played it to a crush asdfghjkk(but I think that was just Will being an unreliable narrator like I said before so, yāknow itās not hopeless))
Holy going of topic but you get my point, MIKE QUEERLERāS WEIGHT HAS NOT BEEN ADDRESSED I REPEAT MIKE QUEERLERāS WEIGHT HAS NOT BEEN ADRESSED ITS NOT OVER YETā¦ššššššš«”š«”
(It wonāt let me add a photo so just be schizophrenic and imagine the elephant in the room āAdress Meā meme :3)

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STRANGER THINGS SPOILERS
Let's talk about the second to last song on Will Byers' official playlist, which we have long since deciphered are all in chronological order.
This. This is what we just witnessed in that scene. This is what worried people. That first lyric being represented.
But do you know what the other lyrics of the song are?
Will said he "knows [Mike] isn't like him"? Well,
He might just be wrong, might he
Yeah.
I'm starting to think he might just be wrong...
OMG BYLER DOUBT CURED THANK YOU SM. Iām going through the feels rn man. This is what I needed. I still believe.
In the duffers we trust(only if they were bullshitting on those interviews)š«”
You know what, I agree.
āYou donāt need thatā is an excellent perspective, a beautiful perspective actually. But hear me out. If thatās the message that you wanted to send to your āyounger viewersā -(and Iām imaging specifically their queer younger viewers who are still struggling to cope with their acceptance)- then WHY did you write Will like that, WHY did you write Mike and Will like that. WHY did you write their relationship, their story, their scenes together like that.
If the message was that you donāt need other people to feel like youāre enough then WHY was the one thing that kept Will (a āreflection of your younger audienceā) going, giving him the courage to āfight onā - Another person, his so called ācrushā.
Is that what weāre calling it now???
WHY make Mike the reason that Will kept fighting, WHY make him the reason that Will feels like heās ānot a mistake at all, likes heās better for being differentā if the endgame message is - āoh well, um, funny story but youāve been lying to yourself all this time. That best friend of yours, what was his name⦠Mike! Thatās it, him, yeah sorry buddy but he actually means nothing to you. His friendship means nothing to you. His undying loyalty and understanding of you means nothing to you. No one means anything to you because guess what!? Youāre your own person and because of that youāre gonna be ok! Have fun with that socially-empty nothingness of a life I guess!!āWhen might I remind you, all āMax needed was Lucusā. So what youāre saying is that the (presumably)heterosexual person, Max, all she needed was the reciprocal love of her (presumably)heterosexual boyfriend(Lucus) to give her strength and guide her back to herself. But when it comes to the canonically queer character, whose whole story and arcās (plural) since season 3 were about love and finding love and being loved just ends with āoh get over it, queer people get rejected all the time because unlike everyone else there is something fundamentally wrong with the concept of love and you, they just donāt go together. But still!! Chin up, youāve got yourself and just yourself for ever and ever and you can be your own best friend and be lonely forever!! Yayyy!!ā
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Seriously? I just donāt believe it, the duffers better have some sick twisted trick up their sleeves to reveal in episode 8 because I swear to god if the whole build up of Willās (and Mikeās) extremely complex character arcās since season 1 amount to some fuckass confession scene and absolutely no Mike and Will pairing (even just a single scene together) after everything theyāve been through together I swear I wonāt recover. If episode 8 isnāt the most beautiful 2 hours of cinematic character development and powerful queer messaging ever displayed on any screen ever⦠Then I fear Stranger Things will be the biggest box office flop of all time, right beside āGreen Laternā. It will be a colossal heartbreaking version of post āAvengers: Endgameā Marvel. (If you compare the writing and execution of said writing).
Cāmon guys, donāt do this to us, please, this silly little ship about these two silly little guys means way too much to way too many peopleā¦
Please. Pleaseā¦
Byler endgame.
(If I think of more to add to this Iāll reblog, thereās so much more I wanna say but Iām literally shaking and sobbing rn, Iām having unnatural levels of greif for this silly little show and itās not healthy ik)
Theyāre literally my children and I canāt-
I forgot that the GA doesnāt think of Will Byers as their cutie patootie baby boy who deserves the whole world after all heās been through. Or have literal 20 page ESSAYS about symbolical imagery and foreshadowing for the most empowering love story in all of literature (byler), I was painfully reminded of this by my sisterš
She said that she canāt see anything happening for Will and that the only way to complete his character arc is to sacrifice himself to save everyone. I could not BELIEVE my ears, she then proceeded to - very ironically ask me - āAre we even watching the same show?ā I donāt think so lad.
Anyways, I had to draw our other cutie patootie to calm myself down :3
Heās so pretty!! This drawing doesnāt do him justicešš
Literally the same picture btw
it's the 'sorry' at the end of the orgasm for me. and the little waver in his voice when he's cumming

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Can someone please send me pictures of mat bayton charles ii to calm me down
Iāve never heard anything more relatable in my lifeššš
(I was meant to post this months ago Iām sorry sorry for the person who asked for this I genuinely forgotšš)
Edited wallpaper with no creepy clown mat!!
I replaced it with a silly Joe Starling photo instead :3
I have now just realised that itās supposed to be a Them There wallpaper but the whole thing is literally just Mathew Baynton, with a few photos of Ben Willbond for good measure :/
Hmmmmm⦠Oh well, who doesnāt like Mathew Baynton (except all of my friends because heās all I talk about :D)