Be Jared Padalecki for someone today. Encourage them and hug them as though it is the last hug you will ever give.
Be Sam Winchester for someone today. Stand up for them and tell them that it’s not what they are but what they do that counts.
Be Misha Collins for someone today. Tell them it’s okay to be different, because “normal” is boring.
Be Castiel for someone today. Believe in them no matter what and make them smile even on a bad day.
Be Jensen Ackles for someone today. Show them that there will always be a friend they can rely on and go to to find help if needed.
Be Dean Winchester for someone today. Take care of them and encourage them to live their life in their own unique way.
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It’s unlikely that anyone would tell a child in a wheelchair that he could get up and walk if he tried harder. His handicap is obvious and everyone understands his limitations. Unfortunately not many people understand the hidden handicap of an ADD child
“You Mean I’m Not Lazy, Stupid of Crazy: The classic self-help book for adults with attention deficit disorder” by Kate Kelly and Peggy Ramundo
You can ship characters for happily ever afters, sure, you can ship them for tragically-then-happily, you can ship two or three or four or more, you can ship endless combinations of personality types and relationship dynamics
but you can also ship characters under very specific circumstances, or for a certain period of their life but not for all of it, or only in a certain universe. You might say “I ship these characters” and what you mean is you think they are fascinating together and could have a story together. That story could be any kind of story.
Sometimes it means you want them together for the rest of their lives. Sometimes it means something different than that.
I don’t know about you, but for me, “I ship it” means “There is a story in this ship and I am interested in that story.”
for me, “I ship it” means “There is a story in this ship and I am interested in that story.”