"aroace people can still have relationships-" NOT ALL OF THEM CAN. YOU KNOW THAT RIGHT. WHY DO YOU WORD IT AS "aroaces can still be in relationships" AND NOT "some can have relationships, and others cannot."?
WHY MUST YOU INSIST THAT WE STILL CAN LOVE IN SOME WAY. WHY DOES IT MATTER. WHY SHOULD WE HAVE TO LOVE. WHY, WHEN TALKING ABOUT AROACES, DO YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO IMPLY THAT IT'S OUR OTHER WAYS OF LOVING THAT MAKES US ACCEPTABLE? WHY CAN'T THE FACT WE DON'T LOVE MAKE US GOOD PEOPLE?
WHY IS THERE ALWAYS AN EMPHASIS ON THE OTHER WAYS WE LOVE, OR THE AROACES THAT CAN STILL DATE, AND NOT ON OUR LACK OF LOVE? IT FEELS TO ME, LIKE YOU ARE TRYING TO PUSH ASIDE THAT ASPECT OF OUR IDENTITY, BECUASE IT'S TOO STRANGE TO YOU. YOU MAY NOT SAY IT OUTLOUD, BUT THERE'S STILL A STIGMA AROUND LOVELESSNESS. IN YOUR MIND, YOU STILL ARE VIEWING LOVELESS PEOPLE AS LESS MORAL OR GOOD, AREN'T YOU?
OTHERWISE, YOU WOULD CELEBRATE OUR LOVELESSNESS, NOT SHOVE IT ASIDE BECUASE "THERE ARE OTHER WAYS TO LOVE"
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Danny, Dan and Dani as Past, Present, and Future
After their family died, the Phantoms are unstoppable, of course they are not destroying earth or anything (thanks to Sam and Tucker ghosts probably, sadly Jazz died in peace)
But their ghost friends are all occupied, Tucker is now a Pharaoh and needs to lead as much as Frostbite, and Sam is the Green princess
They can visit (After all, Dan said sorry and they are good now, mostly), but stealing Johnny's motorcycle is just doing as much
So, Clockwork just decided "Uh, guess that's my problem" and adopt them, he is not a millionaire so they accepted at the end
The problem is, their cores are changing, and Danny is scared he is transforming in one of Clockwork staff or something (for the ghost disbelief)
It was not the case, but they did transform in something similar to their new parent, now they can time travel on their own, or with their siblings help
You can see why this is everyone problem now
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hello I would like book recs about dragons
Hmm, pretty wide net! Depends what sort of genres of dragon you like and what demographic. Here's a bunch off the top of my head, for varying age groups. I'll star my personal favs
If you want fantasy adventures like LOTR or DnD
YA pick: ⭐ Dragon Codex series by R D Henham
Older YA/Adult pick: Dragonlance
If you want dragons and humans coexisting, but less of the huge prophesied evil high stakes:
Grade school: Dragon Girls series, My Father's Dragon,
Teen/YA: ⭐ Dragon Slippers series, The Dragon with the Chocolate Heart, Dragon Rider, The Dragon in the Sock Drawer series, Dragonology novel series, Enver and the Ice Dragons, Dragon Assassin
Older YA: Seraphina series
Adult: ⭐ The Memoirs of Lady Trent by Marie Brennan, Temeraire series, Dragon Blood series by Lindsay Buroker
If you want dragon riders:
Teen: Dragonsdale series
Adult: Dragonriders of Pern series, Temeraire series
If you want dragons as the primary protagonist(s):
YA: Wings of Fire series, a few of the Merlin's Dragon series, a few of the Tales of the Frog Princess series by E D Baker
Adult: Age of Fire series (the titles are coincidental, but funny), Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton
If you want dragons that aren't the four legs two wings european kind, but this category is kind of slim pickings in the books I've read so the genres are wildly different sorry:
YA: Dragon Keeper series, Dragon Pearl series
Adult: Priory of the Orange Tree (I'm counting it because I like it)
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