mid-30s - they/them - non-binary - aromantic - asexual - veteran RPer - veteran fanfic author - proship
Supernatural
Twisted Wonderand
Good Omens (Show Only)
Tales from the Gas Station

SPN: ↑ Cas / ↓ Dean (No ⇆)
SPN RPS: ↑ Misha / ↓ Jensen (No ⇆)
WTTT: ↑ Cali / ↓ DC (No ⇆)
TWST: ↑ Cater / ↓ Vil (Mostly No ⇆)
GO: ↑ Crowley / ↓ Aziraphale (No ⇆)
TFTGS: Jerry /Jack (♠)
Current Hyperfication:
Supernatural
Misha Collins
Destiel
Cockles
Previous, non-fandom, or minor interests:
Lord of the Rings, Full Metal Alchemist, Fallout, Undertale, Deltarune, Doctor Who, BBC Sherlock, Top Gear/The Grand Tour, The Monkees
I only focus on one fandom at a time but I am always happy to discuss and enjoy things from any fandom on the list (plus some not mentioned).
DNI if you are an anti or a minor. Preferably DNI if you're 26 or under, though that isn't a hard and fast rule. Minors and antis are an immediate block.
I am picky with my ships and I'm a single shipper, so if a person is listed above I will not want to see them shipped with another (at least usually). I am also picky about dynamics which are listed under the ships section. I block any content or account that I see posting things against my preferences. It’s not personal, it is simply curating my experience.
DNI if you dislike any of the SPN Family or select others. Specifically Misha Collins, Jared Padaleki, and Jensen Ackles. Additionally, David Tennant, Michael Sheen, Link Neal, and Rhett McLaughlin. This extends to all of their families as well. They are all wonderful people. They make mistakes and sometimes may say or do things that are less than ideal, but they are still good people. I am happy to gush about any of them and will block anyone I see hating on them or "calling out" things that don't require callouts. They all seem to be trying to do their best and grow every day. So if you hate on any of them or are overly critical of them, please block me and move on. They all have done things that can be criticized but there is a difference between that and hating on them or feeling the need to 'educate' them.
