A Few Days Ago I Was Thinking How Fun It Would Be If Sherlock And Jonk Went To Comic Con. GUESS WHAT
A few days ago I was thinking how fun it would be if Sherlock and Jonk went to comic con. GUESS WHAT JUST DROPPED
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link to my last meta here, it has some context for this

So first of all. What if I ate glass
Anyways.
Do you think this means he didn't have very many close friends growing up? Just a bunch of acquaintances? And so he invited a bunch of people, but they all had prior commitments, and they didn't care enough about him to leave them to go to his party?
Do you think that's why he fucked up a lot of his close relationships as he got older? Because he never got close enough to anyone when he was younger, and he never learned how to be especially close with people?
Do you think he saw those people who had best friends, who would get matching necklaces, bracelets, whatever, and he would be so jealous? Because what was he not doing that these other people were, that got them such close friends?
Do you think as he went into the army he brought with him this sense of loneliness? Do you think he hooked up with a lot of people to try and get rid of that? And his army mates would praise him for it, even though it just made him feel emptier every time?
And then he got that aforementioned quarantine girlfriend, and he tried so hard with her, smothered her with affection. Yet for some reason he was still empty. He couldn't fully put himself into their relationship.
And eventually, on his birthday, she broke up with him.
Do you think he thought that, moving into 221B, would be another short phase in his life? That Sherlock would eventually move out, and he would go through life with this crushing sense of loneliness and disconnectino from the world?
Do you think he knew that he'd find his whole life in that little flat?
dsvagivHbcvnvljkvj i don't think anyone understands. i am OBSESSED with sherlock & co
Thinking about…John and Sherlock…flying out of a window…hand in hand…hovering over the great city of London…gently removing the roofs… peeping in at the queer things which are going on…
head canon that whenever sherlock and john play chess, john always wins because sherlock gets too caught up in trying to deduce john’s strategy when in reality john has no strategy at all and is just playing whatever he wants, therefore his plays are so unpredictable that sherlock always loses.
I am obsessed with the bit of the new episode where John says that they're best friends. Like, as a neurodivergent person, I imagine that clarification meant so much to Sherlock. Having someone outright say that I am their best friend would bring me so much joy, and I like to think he had the same reaction