Plei would know the answer there, ita. I'm picturing their shoulders being roughly the same height, but that can't be right, can it?
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Maybe I'm not wrong! Can you see this picture?
ita, if we're talking draft horse, it would be 6 foot or more at the shoulder. Big riding horse (if we're talking English and not Western style) could easily hit be between 5'6" and 6".
Amy, excellent guessing on the story!
Absolutely no lead on the type of horse, and I don't think she will care. So I could put them shoulder to shoulder, basically, and not be off base? This is going to be fun to frame, since I need all of Sam in there. I think.
So I could put them shoulder to shoulder, basically, and not be off base?
Yup! Easily. And I think that will look quite nice, composition-wise.
Really fun little tag fic to The French Mistake: [link]
For reference, see if you can find any pictures of Ian Millar standing next to Big Ben. Ben was 17.3, which translates to 5'11' at the withers. Ian is 6'1".
I'm seeing some people crow that D/Cers are busted now because Dean said Cas was like a brother to him.
I only wish other shows I've watched had busted my hopes the way this one has. The last time I was this satisfied by how a pairing I rooted for was treated in canon was Aeryn Sun and John Crichton.
Yeah, the "brother" comment just cemented how deeply Dean feels for Cas, about Cas. It's deep, it's intense, it's an honour. Dean would die for Cas. Even viewed platonically, canonically, that's . . . intense.
I've also seen people (I don't really like people) point out that Cas was lying during his profound bond speech, therefore there is no profound bond, because he must also have been lying with that sentence too.
Which...makes no sense. First, there's no reason every sentence had to be a lie, and secondly, THE WHOLE FREAKING LAST EPISODE was about bonds, and the betrayal of such. If there's no profound bond, the episode makes no sense. It's predicated on there being something to break.
But...hatas gotta hate.