bittlepies:

pawspaintsnthings:

I don’t know who’s wedding they’re at, but you know bitty is thinking “oooohhh man i want this i want this i want this”

Thanks to @redporkpadthai for the prompt!

Read the comic here.

#what if they are at Bon and Alicia’s wedding anniversary? like maybe their 30 and they have a vow renewal thing in their house#like they have a super cute ceremony in their backyard which is of course massive and it’s all decorated with fairy lights#and Jack and Bitty have been together for a while and they both have been feeling the excitement of the day#and they are slow dancing now and they are both thinking it pretty loudly#and they look at each other and neither of them says anything in that moment but they both know they are in the same page#and a week later Jack pulls out the ring he bought years ago#right after the 4th of July visit#because he knew then#and had just been patiently waiting for Bitty to be ready too#because this time he knew first (via @itsybittle)

someone: why are you so obsessed with that hockey comic
me, inside: i seldom see the webcomic medium so skillfully and passionately utilized to independently publish overwhelmingly positive, feel-good content that nonetheless presents subversive and socially critical views on society. the handling of lgbt issues for once left me proud of my identity rather than uncomfortable, the handling of mental health issues gave me an emphatic, outside view on something i and many of my peers endure that has changed my coping for the better. masculinity and femininity and androgyny balance gloriously, with none being portrayed as inherently inferior to any other. the interpersonal connections and development between characters is realistic and intriguing. the comedy appeals to many, and is crude and clever and lovely. the fanbase is enthusiastic and makes both the consumption of the comic and the resultant creation of fan content enjoyable
me, outside: it had a whole page on butts one time and that was pretty funny i guess