A pro-life palace
behind heaven's pearly gates,
no abandoned child
despised for only being
not counted among these guests.
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D W Eldred
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Jensen Ackles should’ve just gotten over his hate of fanfiction and opened up a AO3 account :/
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Sunflower photo of the day 🌻 and kindle book I'm currently reading bc its too damn hot n humid outside to do stuff.
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An interesting story with themes and characters relevant to the lives of real people, today.
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Buffy Sainte-Marie - Suffer the Little Children
Illuminations (1969)
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Stephen King Marathon
Suffer The Little Children (1972) (15pgs)
July 27, 2022
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Is there a fandom word for a supporting character that is rarely if ever a topic for fandom but that you are absolutely obsessed with?
I'm not talking about a glup shitto. I mean a character that everyone knows about but who isn't really anyone's favorite character. Fics centered on them are rare and ones that actually explore them in an interesting way are even rarer. No one really kins them or draws them. No one brings them up outside of discussing other characters.
Yeah, whatever that is.
But then...
A piece of media comes out that heavily features that character... and people finally talk about them.... you are in heaven for a few short months... and then it goes back to how it was.
Oh, sure, maybe there will be more people who like that character now. Maybe there will be an uptick in fics that give you a small backlog to read. Maybe you'll even get a nice catalog of fanart that will fuel your imagination for a little while.
But no matter what; that character won't get as much attention as you think they deserve.
Anyway that's how I feel about Count Fanon-first-name-Yan Dooku.
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It's honestly so tiring how "healthy healing" is used to mean that "anything I think is healthy is the only way to heal from things like trauma, and anything else is unhealthy!"
You can recognize when somebody is healing in ways you would not, but that doesn't inherently mean that it is "bad" healing. Making sweeping generalizations as to what "healthy" means in terms of healing is reductionist.
You don't have to heal in ways that are not conducive to your well-being. However, you are also not the only person who is healing. There will be people who are healing and coping in ways you might not like - you might hate it! But that doesn't automatically mean it's wrong, nor should somebody's autonomy to heal how they want to be revoked.
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