"im gay" "im straight" ok???? Im the saint of the paint that was left in the pot??? Im your angel ellipsis?? Your devil of dots???
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i’m on my hands and knees. begging. you. to kiss. me.
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ALL I WANTED WAS YOOOOUUUUUAAAAAAAGGGHH
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i literally carved out a space in the world for two but it's empty without You. i've got ALL THIS LOVE i've got to keep to Myself, all this effort to make it look Effortless!!! ALL THIS LOVE i've GOT to keep to myself!!! all this EFFORT to make it Look Effortless!!!!! if you even Care!!!!!!!
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Midwestern emo songs are fucking insane cause it'll be this sad mid boy who can't sing for the life of him and then suddenly they say the most profound lyrics that would make shakespeare, edgar allen poe, and fiztgerald all simultaniously go into a coma and you sit there like hell yeah. anyways.
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Ok ok but the THING IS OK if you remove the hunter/hunted aspect, Amen and Eva’s love for each other is so innocent. Like he’s teaching her to write so she can have a bankable skill, and she’s doodling pictures of him in her notebook. And then when he saw it he just added to it and gave it back to her
What they should have been could have been is such a tragedy already BUT BUT BUT then you add the hunter/hunted aspect of their relationship and you get something that is just irrefutably steeped in tragedy. She haunts his days and nights, turns his dreams into nightmares. He thinks of killing her, kills her friends.
He’s as horrible as promised, but the innocent love was already there when we truly saw what he was capable of. What he had no problem doing, what he was bored by. And now you have a reality where these two people so obsessed and tormented by each other need to kill each other but they just can’t bring themselves to do it.
I think there will be a happy ending for them, I really do, whatever it may look like (murder suicide and happiness in the afterlife being first and foremost on my mind) but I think everything between then and now will be a tragedy
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Interesting how the Trident incident is the only moment where people question Joffrey's capacity for cruelty. He is almost universally considered one of the worst asoiaf characters, with no redeemable qualities. No one ever attempts to justify his actions when he abuses Sansa, orders Ned's executions, or any of his other many acts of violence. It's only this moment, a moment meant to introduce us to his cruel nature, that people seem to believe him to be a rational character with limits. It's honestly laughable. It's evident that the people who think like this are just biased against Arya; the majority of these arguments are centered not around Joffrey's violence, but Arya's actions to defend Mycah. People seem to truly believe that the better option would have been to let Joffrey "have his fun" and torment Mycah.
Debating how badly Joffrey would've hurt Mycah misses the entire point of the moment. Joffrey attacks Mycah because he's lowborn, he finds amusement in tormenting others, and he knows he can get away with it. He was quick to pull his sword and draw blood and, from what we know of his character, he undoubtedly would've taken it further. Arya stands up to him because she thinks that Mycah is worth defending which is significant considering she is the only one to do so. She is also the only character who mourns him and is affected by his senseless death, even books later (Ned is affected by his death but I wouldn't say he mourns him, although it is a moment that influences his feelings towards the Lannisters and Robert). Even if, which is a very big if, Joffery hadn't intended to go any further he had already crossed a line by attacking Mycah. The only alternative would be that Arya simply sits by and watches Joffrey further injure Mycah...and that's somehow the "better" option?
The people coming to the conclusion that Arya was the one who escalated the situation (and that it's somehow not Joffrey pulling his sword on an innocent boy) are coming from the perspective of the classist society that they live in. Joffrey attacking a lowborn boy wasn't an issue worth action, but harming a prince is "wrong". Mycah being attacked, and later murdered, is seen as inconsequential to the other characters (and readers) because he is lowborn. That's the thing though. You aren't supposed to look at this situation where a young boy is murdered for no reason and think that the only one who defended should've behaved differently. This moment is a criticism of the classist society these characters live in. It is significant that Arya is markedly less classist than a majority of other characters and cares when no one else does.
Further, if Arya were truly in the wrong for her actions then Joffrey wouldn't have needed to lie about what happened. From the very existence of the "trial" and Arya being given the chance to tell her version of events, we know that there wouldn't be any punishment if the truth of the situation had been told from the very beginning. The only reason there was an issue is because Joffrey decided to attack Mycah, and then later lie about what happened. Arya is not responsible for Joffrey's cruelty, Cersei's enabling, or Robert's subsequent apathy. The fact that people can't seem to comprehend this is maddening. I've never seen people have the same attitude towards Sansa for speaking up for Dontos, even though it incurred Joffrey's wrath and would've escalated had Sandor not spoken up. Why are Sansa's actions brave and kind, but Arya's are seen as stupid and reckless? What happened to not blaming young characters for the actions of others?
This is one of those things where the fandom decides for themselves that they know the story being told, without actually looking at how it's written. They would rather debate on (baseless) hypotheticals than look at why George presented the story to us the way he did. It takes an insane amount of misinterpretation to decide that Arya's actions are the reason for Mycah's death and misses a, rather large, point being made by the author. Notably, none of these people can ever provide evidence from the book to support their insistence that Joffrey would've simply left Mycah alone. You would think that since that's the basis of their argument and they're so adamant that their analysis is correct, they would be able to support their reasoning. It's almost as though the books don't support their interpretations...
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Don't panic, no, not yet, I know I'm the one you want to forget. Cue all the love to leave my heart, it's time for me to fall apart. Now you're gone, but I'll be okay, your hot whiskey eyes have fanned the flame- Maybe I'll burn a little brighter tonight, let the fire breathe me back to life. Baby, you were my picket fence, I miss missing you now and then. Chlorine kissed summer skin, I miss missing you now and then- Sometimes before it gets better, the darkness gets bigger, the person that you'd take a bullet for is behind the trigger. Oh, we're fading fast, I miss missing you now and then. Making eyes at this husk around my heart, I see through you when we're sitting in the dark, so give me your filth, make it rough- let me, let me trash your love. I will sing to you every day if it will take away the pain, oh, and I've heard you got it, got it so bad, 'cause I am the best you'll never have. Baby, you were my picket fence, I miss missing you now and then. Chlorine kissed summer skin, I miss missing you now and then, sometimes before it gets better, the darkness gets bigger, the person that you'd take a bullet for is behind the trigger, oh, we're fading fast, I miss missing you now and then, now and then, now and then, now and then. Baby, you were my picket fence, I miss missing you now and then... IF YOU EVEN FUCKING CARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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