oh it doesn't have to be non canon for it to be shipping. people consider it shipping to like/support an existing coupleThat's not shipping if there is some evidence they are actually together.
oh it doesn't have to be non canon for it to be shipping. people consider it shipping to like/support an existing coupleThat's not shipping if there is some evidence they are actually together.
That's not shipping if there is some evidence they are actually together.
How? Given the fact that they are actually together.
oh it doesn't have to be non canon for it to be shipping. people consider it shipping to like/support an existing couple
That's fair. In that sense most of us here "ship" Froy and Dick. I mean Richard. Oh hell, why not both.I suppose that depends on how you define "shipping". I know some define it as not-existing in real life, while others include relationships that actually do exist in real life.
And looks so hot in each photo with his cute beard
It’s kind of bizarre that in a slasher movie you’re announcing that there are two sequels and the main cast who were murdered in the original are signed on for all three. So, they either don’t die in the first, end up flipping the script and become the murders in a twist, or exist as ghosts in the other ones. My other thought is that this is one of many upcoming red herrings in the marketing of the movie.
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