Extremely 90s dance-pop vibes from Rose Gray, and also an extremely 90s dance-pop budget for this video.
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Track of the day // Rose Gray - Prettier Than You
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I realized I haven't made much art abt my OC and Levi, so I decided to spoil myself a lil bit (2nd art I made abt them and the 1st complete one lol)
Minors. Do. Not. Interact (MDNI) find the nsfw version on my Instagram!
EDIT: Idk what happened but the 3rd pic wasn't uploaded. Too hot for Tumblr??
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Trying to remember, was there ever ACTUALLY any part in the Death Note manga where Light is said to be unusually handsome?
I feel you can infer it maybe by how much girls like him and how nonchalant he is about asking them out, and in the part where the two girls are gushing over him and L the one girl says he's "way better-looking" than L (which we could either take as popular opinion, or maybe just her own opinion). But otherwise he just gets called "typical private school elite/pampered/brilliant" and so on, which isn't really a comment on his good looks. Just not sure if it's ever made QUITE as big a deal of in canon as it gets made by fans at times, and wondering if I'm forgetting some stuff maybe
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this sure needs more study but i think a big part of the problem with the "stans" of some female characters is that they hide behind the term "feminist" when their real interest is to prove their self-insert is "desirable". i mostly notice this particular behavior in the "shipper" portion of these fandoms, as the "wives" status of certain characters is measured based on how beautiful/powerful their husbands are. many of these shippers think that having a husband (specifically a handsome one) is proof that the female character of their choice is attractive and therefore "beautiful" because, let's face it, desirability is all this boils down to; even their need to show how "powerful" or "strong" they are (often by providing examples of how "superior" their fav is to other female characters) is more about them being recognized, admired, and desired by the male characters.
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