Haha wow look at him
His hair isn’t orange enough I’m sorry
draw Lord of the Flies, but make him sing the most random song and look at us like he knows were there
i was giggling in health class as i drew this (no idea why party in the USA was the first song that came to mind)
not to gross u out but i daydream about you resting your head on my chest and ur completely at ease and ur safe and warm
My bestfriend just called Jack Merridew, “So he’s Ed Sheeran gone bad”
who else up weeping for they loss of innocence
i love when ppl say “that’s so you” it feels good to know i exist and have a vibe
merry lotfmas @literatureluver ‼‼‼‼
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Simon is an odd character because he’s someone who genuinely loves humanity, but has had to deal with the oppressive fact humanity doesn’t love him
We see him go out of his way to be kind. But we also see the toll it takes on him. He gets mad, he has to force isolate himself, he actively doesn’t like people.
He’s not really the soft boy the fandom think he is, but he’s still at his heart genuinely kind.
Narratively, he’s supposed to be a foil to Jack and Roger. He’s someone who does love without condition and innately. Not to get something out of people, and not because of social training. But we also see vague hints of a sort of resentment towards the other boys because of course there is.
While yes, Simon is a stand in for Jesus, he’s still human and still a preteen boy. He laughs and jokes and plays and gets mad
Innately and purely, Simon is human, and a study of the condition of thus.
When I get in an argument with a teacher and they pull out the “you used to be such a good kid”