The Bastard With a Direwolf

Hey bitches.

Today, I've got a lot of catching up to do. I know, I know. I've been slacking off and I have forgotten y'all bitches during the holidays. It's not like you care, ayt? Hahaha.

Anyway, I wanna talk about my undying love for Jon Snow. For those who are not fans of the Game of Thrones, you might be asking now, "Who the fuck is that Snow guy?"

Oh my gosh. I can't stress how in love I am with this particular character in GOT.  To give you a brief background and because I'm feeling a bit lazy today, I have consulted Wikipedia and asked about Jon Snow. Here is the answer of good ole' Wiki:

Jon is introduced in 1996's A Game of Thrones as the illegitimate son of Ned Stark, the honorable lord of Winterfell, an ancient fortress in the North of the fictional kingdom of Westeros. Knowing his prospects are limited by his status, Jon joins the Night's Watch, who guard the far northern borders from the wildlings who live beyond The Wall. As the rest of the Starks face grave adversity, Jon finds himself honor bound to remain with the Watch. In A Clash of Kings (1998), he joins a scouting party investigating the growing threat from the otherworldly "Others" beyond the Wall, and manages to infiltrate the wildlings. Jon learns of their plans to invade Westeros in A Storm of Swords (2000), and begins to fall in love with the fierce wildling woman Ygritte. He betrays them—and Ygritte—before they can attack, but the Night Watch's victory comes at a heavy price for Jon. Now the Lord Commander of the Watch, he appears briefly in 2005's A Feast for Crows. Jon returns as a prominent character in a A Dance with Dragons (2011), working to negotiate an alliance between the Night's Watch and the wildlings. The growing animosity he has attracted from among the Watch finally catches up with him, and he is forced to face the dire consequences.






That was quite long. Anyway, here's a number of reasons why I fell in love with Jon Snow:
1. His deep very absofuckinglutely manly voice. Oh my god. On top of that is his accent. British, eh? But definitely not American. Not sure but ooooh my goooosh. I can listen to his deep voice all day.
2. His ragged look. Curly hair, beard, mustache, muscular built, ragged medieval clothes. I don't know but there's something ragged about the entirety of his appearance. His whole package (his voice, his face, his body, his personality) can be described by the word 'ragged'.
3. His alpha male character. Yep. You watch him in GOT and you'll know that he is the very definition of the term 'alpha male'.
4. His status. In the series, he is a bastard. I haven't finished the series yet but so far, he is still a bastard (this might change in the next seasons though) and by bastard, I mean illegitimate. This fact makes him much more likable to me and it's because he's not perfect. He is flawed. This fact makes him human to me. Every time he will be ridiculed in the series because of his being a bastard, I feel like I wanna hug him and comfort him and protect him from the harshness of the world.


Is it too much to ask for someone like him? God, it's okay if I'm single at the age of 24 and it's okay if I stay single for longer but please, give me someone like Jon Snow, the bastard with a dire wolf.





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