weilongfu:

florbexter:

HEADCANON Time!
Lets pretend everything after the Can – Pete scene never happened in Ep14

– Pete is going to tell Tin all about the conversation with Can
– Can is going to deny everything
– he will however write Tin a letter in which he explains that Tin is not allowed to kiss anyone else because he already kissed Can and that’s just how it works okay and HE IS NOT JEALOUS
– he totally is jealous
– when Tin asks him to be his boyfriend and he says yes he makes him say it in front of Pete and Ley but no, he is not possessive or anything STOP LAUGHING LEY!

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weilongfu:

andwebegin:

lazygeisha:

weilongfu:

andwebegin:

HEACANON TIMEEEEEE! Okay, this exact scene happened but Ley is spying on Tin and Pete because they are looking mighty suspicious together. They seemed to be discussing about something important but for goodness’ sake, must they walk that close to each other? For the sake of her idiot brother who has placed too much trust on Tin (”Na, listen here Ley, I trust Tin and he’ll never cheat on me!”), she shall snoop at the happy couple just to confirm. Also, it never hurt to record Tin’s infidelity, just in case. She’s going to get him!

She’s a good sister, she thought to herself.

@andwebegin

Ley watches Tin and Pete walking together in the IC parking lot. It’s been a while now since Tin and her idiot brother got together. How it happened, Ley isn’t sure she wants to know. But despite how her first ship has ended, she is happy for Can. 

Ley has seen how they both change around each other. How they fit together.

It’s odd how she ever thought Tin and Pete were a match when she sees how Tin chases after Can, and how Can chases after Tin. A partnership in many ways, different but equal. 

And yet… Tin and Pete remain as close as ever. If not closer

Ley has brought this up to Can only for Can to sigh like the older brother he was and give her a look like he was lecturing someone. “Na, Ley, I trust Ai Tin. He won’t cheat on me. He’ll never cheat on me.” Can’s soft and gentle tone were like a shock to Ley’s system. 

Still, Ley had her concerns. The image in front of her being one of them.

Do boys really just walk that close all the time?! Most of the boys Ley has seen are so rowdy and rough (Can included), and they walk so far apart you could drive a car through them and not hit a single one. 

Tin and Pete walk shoulder to shoulder, talking casually, as if no one is watching. Smiles are on their faces, their gestures are casual and effortless. The product of high society perhaps? 

Ley starts recording. Even if Can doesn’t think Tin will cheat, it doesn’t hurt to start compiling evidence. Can is stupid sometimes, but Ley loves him. And if it’s to protect her brother, Tin will die in a ditch despite how woefully handsome and rich he is. 

Ley might also have to take a page out of Can’s book about cursing people.

“Are you going home tonight?” Tin asks.

“No, I’m staying at my apartment,” Pete says. “It’s closer.”

“Oh, can I come take a look? I’m thinking of getting one as well.” 

“You should! You can even sleep over tonight. Ae is away at a game and so is Ai Can, right?”

Ley wants to scream. Perfect evidence!

“Yes, he’ll be away until tomorrow. Perhaps today is a good day for this. Should we pick up some food for dinner?”

“Oh, I’ve been learning how to cook. I can make something.”

“Learning to cook for yourself or for your Thai Program boy?”

Pete’s cheeks turn a faint pink and Ley fights the urge to be charmed. He’s cheating, damn it! “You should learn to do something for your Thai Program boy too.”

“I think buying an apartment is enough, don’t you think?”

Ley drops her phone in shock. It clatters to the ground, alerting the two boys. 

“Ah, N’Ley,” Tin says as he walks over. “What are you doing here today?”

“Swadee kha!” Ley offers a wai quickly. “I was looking for Chompoo actually…” Pete’s face seems to darken at the mention of Ley’s friend and Ley briefly remembers Chompoo’s crush on Ae. 

“It’s good that I saw you here today actually. I have a present for you and your mom.” Tin opens his trunk and pulls out two expensive looking gift bags. Ley is torn between squealing in joy and feeling like she’s being bribed. She briefly wonders if Tin is on to her. “To thank you for your support for me and Can.”

“Oh P’Tin! That’s not necessary!” Ley waves her hand. “Please don’t.” 

“I insist. Can told me these are ones you and your mom have been wanting for a while.” 

Ley catches sight of the designer tags and wants to faint. “O-oh P’Tin… If you’re really insisting…”

“Of course. You’re like my family now too, aren’t you? I should spoil my younger sister once in a while.” Tin smiles and Pete smirks a bit behind his hand, as if he knows what’s really going on.

Ley reaches out and accepts the bags, she feels blessed and damned at the same time. “Your little sister thanks you, P’Tin!”

“It’s nothing, really.” Tin shrugs. “But, I hope you’ll support me later. I have something important to ask Can when he gets back.”

“O-Oh? What could you ask him, P’Tin?”

“Help me ask him to move in with me, N’Ley.”

Tin’s expression is so open and earnest that Ley can’t help the next thing out of her mouth. “But you and P’Pete!”

Both of them blink. “Ai Tin and I?” Pete asks gesturing between them.

“A-Are you-”

“We’ve been friends since we were this big, N’Ley.” Tin gestures to about knee height, which for the two taller boys is not very short. “I think we’re allowed to be personally close, don’t you think? Besides, I love your brother.” Tin’s smile becomes the kind of soft that Ley has only seen in the really good BL dramas with the hottest actors. Ley wonders what horrible thing she’s insinuated after she sees that smile. “After all the trouble I went through to woo him, do you think I’d throw it away?”

“O-Of course not P’Tin!” 

“Okay, so we’re agreed, Pete and I are just friends. Please don’t worry, N’Ley.” Tin carefully pats Ley’s shoulder. It feels like a proper gesture of affection from an indulgent older brother and admonishment from a father at the same time. “You’re being a good sister, aren’t you? Looking out for Can.”

“I thought I was…” Ley looks down at her feet, kicking the asphalt. 

“Thank you. I hope you and I can work together to keep your idiot brother out of trouble.” Ley’s head snaps back up again. “He’s a troublemaker for sure. Let’s work hard, okay?” Tin offers Ley a hand.

Ley takes it. If it’s for Can, Ley will even work with a suspect. 

She can always curse him later if need be.

@weilongfu I love when you add ficlets to @andwebegin‘s ask replies 🙂

@weilongfu And know that I’ve never taken you for granted. I want to confess that you are the Tin to my Can but know that I will never dare to hurt you. I just want to give you loads of kisses and be the big spoon in bed so that I can hug you all night.

@andwebegin I love you too ❤

missfortune1977:

 So after the many many posts mourning the passing of Stan Lee earlier today I’ve started seeing an inevitable wave of backlash about how he actually wasn’t a good person and we shouldn’t be mourning them. And these posts are par for the course when a celebrity dies because no one is all good or all bad, and that’s fine. And Stan Lee was human, he was a person with a complicated life and a complicated legacy, and I’m not here to whitewash any of that. However, I’d like to refute a couple of the points I’ve seen people making. 

The first is that Stan Lee sexually harassed nurses who were taking care of him. This story came from the Daily Mail, which is not a credible news source. The original story does not name any of the nurses who supposedly came forward with the story, or their employer, and the legitimacy of this story is pretty shaky. I’m not saying it categorically isn’t true, but I am saying that we should take stories from the newspaper that ran a headline about the discovery of the “gay gene” with a grain of salt.

The second is that Stan Lee was told that Andrew Garfield wanted to play Peter Parker as bisexual, and as retaliation forced Sony to only depict Peter Parker as straight and white. This isn’t quite true. There is a contract from 2011 that lists mandatory character traits for Spider-Man, and in that list is included that Spider-Man is “not a homosexual (unless Marvel has portrayed that alter ego as a homosexual).” Whether Stan Lee himself personally was involved in writing up this contract is pretty doubtful seeing as his role in the company was fairly limited by that point (and that’s not to mention the fact that in his later years he was being abused and manipulated by the people closest to him), but he did mention it in an interview with Newsarama. What he specifically said was, “I wouldn’t mind, if Peter Parker had originally been black, a Latino, an Indian or anything else, that he stay that way, but we originally made him white. I don’t see any reason to change that (…) I think the world has a place for gay superheroes, certainly, But again, I don’t see any reason to change the sexual proclivities of a character once they’ve already been established. I have no problem with creating new, homosexual superheroes (…) It has nothing to do with being anti-gay, or anti-black, or anti-Latino, or anything like that,” he said. “Latino characters should stay Latino. The Black Panther should certainly not be Swiss. I just see no reason to change that which has already been established when it’s so easy to add new characters. I say create new characters the way you want to. Hell, I’ll do it myself.” 

And while your mileage may vary on how much you agree with him there, it’s a far cry from him cruelly declaring Peter Parker having a boyfriend would be an affront before God and man and an insult to his authorial intent or whatever. Also, I think the original post that started this story was about Andrew Garfield saying something while doing press for Amazing Spiderman 2 and Stan Lee writing the contract as a result, but the contract is from 2011 and the first Amazing Spiderman came out in 2012, so the timeline doesn’t work. I could be misremembering the post though. There’s also this implied narrative that Andrew Garfield got axed for saying his Peter Parker was bi, but uh, no. No, they cancelled the franchise because Amazing Spiderman 2 bombed at the box office. 

Now, to wrap it up, was Stan Lee a good and perfect man? No. His legacy is very much a mixed bag, especially when it comes to his relationship with his long-time co-creator Jack Kirby (although that’s a whole other suitcase to unpack some other time). I would like to point out, however, that the posts praising him aren’t all just blindly hero-worshipping him and being willfully ignorant. When someone you admire dies it’s natural to forget about the bad parts of them for a bit and get a little misty eyed, and not everyone’s gonna be totally objective about this man that they never met but who represents something important to them. I think that speaks more to the way we interact with celebrity as a culture than it does about the way Marvel fans see Stan Lee frankly.  And hey, we gain nothing by pretending that Stan Lee wasn’t an important figure in comic book history, one who co-created the first black character in mainstream comics just two years after the Civil Rights Act was passed, who fought the Comic Code Authority censors to use comics to tackle heavy subject matter, who helped bring legitimacy to the art form and humanity to its characters. So as long as I’ve got you here I’m gonna leave you with his thoughts on racism in 1968, words that feel just as relevant today:

“Racism and bigotry are among the deadliest social ills plaguing the world today. But, unlike a team of costumed supervillains, they can’t be halted with a punch in the snoot or a zap from a ray gun. The only way to destroy them, is to expose them — to reveal from the insidious evil they really are.”

May his memory be a blessing.

Tincan sexting😈

florbexter:

This scene happens in the honeymoon stage of TinCan, when they are unable to keep their hands off each other 🙂

NSFW Warning under the cut

TinCan Ficlet

Tin brushed his teeth and discovered the hickey low on his belly because his sweatpants were too loose and he kept them because they were soft and comfortable… he pulled them further down and looked at the mark Can had left behind the night before. More of them were spread across his collarbone and chest and he remembered how they had happened, but this one…

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behindthegrooves:

On this day in music history: November 13, 1968 – “Love Child”, the fifteenth studio album by Diana Ross & The Supremes is released. Produced by Berry Gordy, Jr., Frank Wilson, R. Dean Taylor, Deke Richards, Henry Cosby, Smokey Robinson, Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson, Marv Johnson, George Gordy, Harvey Fuqua and Johnny Bristol, it is recorded at Motown Studio A & B in Detroit, MI from February 17 – October 2, 1968. It is the first Supremes album not written or produced by Holland/Dozier/Holland, who depart from Motown over a year before over a royalty dispute with Motown, resulting in the Supremes not having a major hit for over a year. The album contains the chart topping title track, as well as songs written by Ashford & Simpson, Deke Richards, R. Dean Taylor and Johnny Bristol. Out of print since the early 90’s, the album is remastered and reissued on CD by Universal Japan in 2013, also having been reissued in a limited edition by specialty label Culture Factory the same year. “Love Child” peaks at number three on the Billboard R&B album chart, and number fourteen on the Top 200