It WAS Charlastor, until episode 5 where Alastor had that dad-off with Lucifer, then it his and Charlie's relationship just felt more father-daughter.
Chaggie, I just never felt anything for. They have like no chemistry (had it not been flat-out said that they were a couple in the Pilot, I never would have thought they were more than friends). I much prefer RoyalHalo, Charlie and Emily feel like they have a lot more chemistry and connect better than Charlie and Vaggie.
I'm growing more and more fond of Huskerdust.
So for me, I guess formerly Charlastor, and currently RoyalHalo and Huskerdust.
Huna isn't a rare pair. It's, I'm pretty sue, one of the top 5 ships with Harry (behind, Harry x Ginny/Hermione/Draco).
This is a whole comic (it's not finished yet though).
I could never take a romantic relationship between them seriously in Teen Titans, it was just too goofy, and that impacted my opinion of different version of them in other DC media.
Links to stories. Like if you have it posted on FanFiction or ArchiveOfOurOwn, you can post a link to it, but not the full story here; this isn't a fanfiction website.
Deadpool/Harley Quinn
I could never take Ravin/Beast Boy seriously, it was just too silly
Novin
Gavelle
Noelvin
Noavin
Galle
Gaville
Gaelle
If I recall correctly, they just did that left cheek, right cheek, air kiss greeting thing, but I don't really remember.
Technically, it's Ochaco who would be similar to HIM since South Park was around long before MHA.
Love them. They just need to work out some of the issues the long-distance thing caused.
It's sad but you'll find intolerant people no matter what fandom you go to. But the next time you encounter someone like that, try some of these tactics. Flip the script, accuse THEM of being heterophobic because they're being intolerant of a straight ship.
Also accuse them of being intolerant and disrespectful of other people's opinions and being authoritarians and fascists for demanding that you think the way they think. You can also counter their homophobic claims by listing LGBT+ ships that you do like.
If they try and use the "ship what's canon" argument, tell them that ships have nothing to do with what's canon, but if that that's their take, then by their own rules/logic, THEY'RE not allowed to ship any non-canon ships or any same sex ships of characters who aren't gay (and they very likely do).
They'll lose any argument they try and take when hit with these facts, because it uses their own logic and arguments against them, and they can't make the same demands without being hypocrites (call them out on it if they do). Try and keep things civil though by saying how you respect their opinion on their ship and that you can agree to disagree. If they keep pushing, they'll reveal that they're toxic, and you can call them out on that too.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with shipping something that's non-canon or even anti-canon. Anyone who tells you otherwise is just a toxic shipper who can't stand the fact that there are those who ship ships different from their own, and that's very intolerant and disrespectful of other people's opinions, not matter how they try and justify it (it's likely hypocritical too because I'll bet you anything that they have their own non-canon or anti-canon ships).
I did, but that really kind of diminished after the whole dad-off between him and Lucifer in episode 6, then their relationship started to feel more father-daughter to me.
Yeah, I kind of ship it too. They have way more chemistry and Charlie and Vaggie. No offense to those who ship Chaggie.
I don't like or dislike them. Sometimes I like, sometimes I don't. Same with Het ships. It depends on the characters and the nature of their relationship, the gender doesn't matter to me.
While my favorite South Park ship is Stendy, I think the most wholesome ship is between Mr. Garrison and Rick. Which was surprising because I just thought Rick was going to be a temporary background character for few episodes and then disappear, but after the episode Spring break, I was really blown away by the level of wholesomeness and yet realistic nature of their relationship. It instantly made them one of my favorite M/M ships.
Sure, it seemed like a fair assessment.
Again, I get it if that's really all they could put out at the time, but it felt like being promised a plate of chocolate chip cookies and then finding only single cookie with a single chocolate chip in it and expecting to be grateful for it, and then everyone WAS grateful for it, and I'm left wondering why and how they didn't feel cheated instead.
So yeah, I couldn't really get behind Korrasami with such little development. That's not exclusive to them. Usually any kind of shoe-horned romance, be it gay, straight, or whatever just doesn't do anything for me. Sometimes it does, but usually it doesn't.