Please don't tag your posts in the anti Scott tag. Some of us just genuinely don't like him because he's a whiny, not because of Tyler's race. If there are Scott antis who are racist I don't fuck with them
You have a right to your opinion but putting a defense post in the anti tag is catty.
I'm just trying to make peace here, I'm sorry for snapping but you can't tag in the antis tags and expect someone to not get extremely annoyed.
I hope you have a good night
When the hell is he whiny? He has had to grow up far quicker than the normal teenager because he's the alpha and has to protect becaon hills and his pack.
And if he was he has a right to be whiny. He's a teenager who has had multiple near death experiences and was turned into a supernatural monster against his will. He was 15-19 years old going through all that
Every season people are trying to kill him and his friends. I'd be bitching about it too because Scott never got to be a normal kid. He had that snatched away from him by Peter
And the reason I cross tag is because every other post in the Scott tag and even Scott ship tags there's people being racist and shitting on people who like Scott and Tyler posey and people who still try to find the most stupid shit to bash Tyler Posey for.
I have to do the most to even find fics of my favorite ships because AO3 is bloated with Sterek fics that use Derek as a prop/trophy to Stiles and also make Scott to be the worst person ever when all he has done was sacrifice himself for Stiles and everyone else
I'm pissed off because even years after the show has ended anti Scott people are still some of the most toxic assholes I've ever had the displeasure of sharing a fandom with
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i just realized that eeby deeby became such a part of my lexacon and a verbal stim that i forgot its a fucking tumblr meme. ive been saying eeby deeby this whole damn time just thinking it was a random thing.
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"life doesnt get better, you just get stronger" does NOT include ages 11-17. life does in fact just get better from there. those years are dogshit. like, you do get stronger but its mostly just a factor of not being 11-17 anymore. positive thinking helps but it doesnt fix whatevers going on at 15, you have to brute force through that one raw
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Israel telling it's citizens to edit wikipedia pages to "preserve the truth and sanctity of Israel" has got to be a new level of desperation.
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Something something the way that Crowley introduced himself to Aziraphale the first time they met in the garden and reacted as if they had never met before. Something about him later behaving as if he did actually have those memories of their time in Heaven together and trying to pass it off as being someone different now. Something about Heaven's way of punishing angels that go against the plan by erasing their memories. Something about Crowley seeing Gabriel without his memory and saying "ask him properly." Something about "remember it now" "it hurts, to remember. my head isn't built for that" "I know. Do it anyway"
Something about "I know. Looking at where the furniture isn't"
Something about I know
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forever fascinated by the many machinations of brennan's mind. image description in alt text, below, or at this reblog, originally from @arctic-hands
[Image Description: tweet by Brennan Lee Mulligan, @ BrennanLM. It says "While the statement 'Even educated fleas can do it' may at first seem inclusive, it actually suggests an insect society sharply divided by class, where access to institutions of higher learning is seen as prerequisite to the full range of natural emotions. In this TED talk I will–". In response, Sam Reich, @ SamReich, tweets "for the love of god brennan it's valentine's day", to which Brennan responds "Not for the working class fleas it's not! #Solidarity ["solidarity" in allcaps]" End I.D.]
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shout out to when i told my dad about goncharov and he figured out it was fake because i told him "1973 martin scorsese film with robert de niro" and he said that wasn't possible because the godfather came out in 1972 and the godfather part II came out in 1974 and they wouldn't have had time to make a movie in between. a perfectly good jest, foiled by this man's weird and vast knowledge set
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it's actually really weird to me that a lot of adults don't seem to remember the worst bits of being a child. were you not horribly aware of when adults were talking down to you as a child? don't you remember how little autonomy you were allowed, even when it came to things that seemed pretty harmless? don't you remember the times when adults would seemingly be assholes to you for no reason? even if you had nice and reasonable parents, didn't you ever have teachers or other adults in power who treated you disrespectfully? didn't it sting no matter how people justified it?
especially when I was a teenager, it seemed obvious to me & to most of my peers when an adult wasn't treating us with respect. you could almost smell it, in certain classrooms. there would be this palpable, shifting undercurrent of teenage dissatisfaction whenever some teachers started talking. and it made a lot of the kids act out! which of course made the teachers try to exert their power, which never worked because nobody respected them, which made them get more draconian, etc.
as a teen, I didn't really get why my peers and I seemingly had a superhuman sense for when an adult was on a power trip. but now I think I get it. kids are systematically denied autonomy, respect, and consistently have the validity of their experiences denied. like, flat-out. they're a vulnerable class of people made even more vulnerable by their lack of societal rights. being disrespected as a kid is so frequent that I would say it's a defining experience for most children. is it any wonder they tend to pick up on when an adult doesn't see them as worth listening to?
so yeah, of course a ton of kids want to be treated "like an adult." to them, that's synonymous with being treated like a human being worth listening to. it's up to you, as an adult, to understand that wish for what it is, and behave accordingly. you don't gotta be a child psychologist. you don't gotta be perfect at it. all you have to do is remember how painful adult disrespect could be when you were a kid & do your best to act with some compassion.
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