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Five things their teammates wanted Ronon and Teyla to understand about Earth
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Five things their teammates wanted Ronon and Teyla to understand about Earth
2. That individually people could be generous, courageous, wonderful human beings, but that collectively they were bastards. More the first part than the second, although only the second part worked as an explanation when they found out about things like millions of children starving in Africa, and wars that wrecked thousands of lives while no-one helped.
3. That if Ronon and Lorne kept kissing in public there – even in San Francisco – they were going to wind up either getting into a brawl and arrested, or with Lorne losing his job. John really wished he hadn’t had to remind Lorne of that as well, although Lorne seemed to find it hilarious. No wonder he’d fit into Atlantis so well – he was clearly as crazy as the rest of them.
4. That clowns were the root of all evil, and the product of a sick, twisted mind, perpetuated by delusional parents who didn’t understand their traumatising effect on small children. Okay, maybe that one was just John.
5. That, because it was still there, because they’d never had their entire population wiped out or their cities burned to the ground, Earth was special for all the little things: ice cream and popcorn, carnival rides, scientific conferences, access to as many marker pens or bullets as they needed, sunny days and cats and dogs in parks. And that, for all that Earth had all of those things, Atlantis was special, because it had Teyla and Ronon, Torren and Kanaan and Keller and Radek and Lorne, John’s marines and Rodney’s science teams and the Athosians on the mainland. And that they’d never give either one up.
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#4 is very snicker-worthy *g*, and #5 is just plain lovely. *sighs*
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And I like Lorne's description very much: No wonder he’d fit into Atlantis so well – he was clearly as crazy as the rest of them. *g*
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And the Ronon/Lorne one is cute and sweet, but a little sad too.
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And 4, because I share John's intense dislike of clowns. Frightening ... and they keep sending them in! ;-)
And the others, lovely, sad and true, all of them.
I am stressed and hormonal and up way too late, so forgive me!
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I can maybe see DADT being a problem for Lorne if he's kissing Ronon in public and someone from the Air Force sees, but who's going to start a brawl over two guys making out in San Francisco? Particularly when that would mean getting in a fight with Ronon?
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but who's going to start a brawl over two guys making out in San Francisco
I'm pretty sure there's always someone, even in San Francisco. Even with Ronon and Lorne, and possibly more so, since they don't come across as stereotypically gay.
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