Please, ita, never use that on an actual gun
You did see the line in the entry where they talked about really using gun oil as lube, right? That was what I was talking about.
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Please, ita, never use that on an actual gun
You did see the line in the entry where they talked about really using gun oil as lube, right? That was what I was talking about.
I've run into fic where Cas smells like ozone. Not the most ridiculous option.
Sometimes I think the advice to writers to include all the senses is wrong, wrong, wrong.
Incidentally, what's up with writers always having one person steal food off another's plate?
If Dean lets Cas eat off his plate, it's meaningful. I'm assuming Dean sharing is a big deal. Although he's been shown to be pretty offery about his food.
Guy who called JA a douchebag (quote "Ackles douchebaggery") replied to say that I'm twisting his words to make it look like he's talking about the actor not the character. Yeah, that was a big twist, mate. What with what you wrote, and everything. Doesn't address the character douchebaggery question I also wrote.
Ozone and rain are the most common scents Cas possesses. It's like Sam's "stupid hair" and Dean not cuddling.
"As he progressed on kissing his lover until he was breathless, he paid special attention to the little spot that smelt of apples and cinnamon."
Seriously, fandom? That's not even appealing. That's creepy.
That's creepy.
And yet, you shared it with us.
Oh, Perkins, if I ran back and shared all the creepy things with you, no one would trust me again, or ever click on my links.
And I couldn't have that.
oh god, all the times I've wanted to run in here and share the creepy trauma I've subjected myself to...
Annoying mistakes that I've been seeing too many times: "weary" where it should be "wary", "wonder" when it should be "wander" and "wandering" when it should be "wondering".