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james

@hanschen-rilow

he/him ; dwsa fanatic ; hanschen rilow's #1 fan ; minor ; gay

whenever i’m listening to SA and hear ‘i believe’ come on i jump 100 feet in the air and yell ‘WUAA!!’ like a cartoon character and immediately skip it. i do not need to mentally relive that scene every time i want to listen to the cast recording

im a changed man! i listen to i believe by choice now. call that character development

marvin going “why is he always here?” about mendel like mf you’re divorced why are YOU always here

hanschen and ernst bonding over their shared trauma. ernst, the altar boy who learned the hard way to respect and fear the clergy, who dreams of joining their ranks because that's all he knows. hanshen, taught far too much by his governess, masking his longing for ignorance by utilizing what he shouldn't know.

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