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strangeasf · 4 hours
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I really truly don't get this whole bucktommy and buddy rivalry.. I mean I love buddie and I really like bucktommy and don't understand the problem of liking and rooting for both. yeah, at the same time. what happened, everyone forgot about multishipping? why can't two ships coexist in peace??
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clownpalette · 7 months
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ME WHEN OCS:
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I'm crazy
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deilantha · 2 months
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Now I know.
It took almost 24 hours before the first retaliation strike.
24 hours before a single innocent Palestinian civilian was hurt.
24 hours of my people being massacred.
The deadliest 24 hours of the Jewish People since the Holocaust.
24 hours in which you celebrated.
24 hours in which you watched babies behaded in their cribs and screamed that this is what decolonization looks like.
24 hours in which women were raped next to the corpses of their friends and then murdered or kidnapped, paraded in the streets like trophies, and you rationalized it.
24 hours in which elderly people, some of which are Holocaust survivors, were shot dead or dragged out of their homes, and you contextualized it, explained the geo-polotical history of the region non of you can point on a fucking map.
24 hours of innocents, babies, children, adults and elderly, gunned down like ducks in a range, held hostage and stolen, stolen from their families, from their homes, from us, and you assembled to protest against them, to justify their deaths.
24 hours of entire families annihilated in their beds, live on Instagram, and you cried for anyone and everyone but them.
Now I know.
Now I know that you will gleefully dance around my mutilated violated corpse, knowing nothing about me beyond my nationality and ethnicity.
Now I know that when I'll be brutalized, traumatized, destroyed to tiny little pieces, you will say "yes, but...".
Now I know that even though I'll fight for you and cry for you and support you in every way I can, you will never do the same for me.
Now I know.
I see you.
And I will never forget.
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a-random-whovian7 · 1 year
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*LONG POST WARNING*
What your favourite New Who Companion says about you (absolutely no offence meant towards anyone, this is just for fun):
Rose: Either the most vanilla person alive, or an RTD era purist. Has spent years fighting for the honor of the RTD era. Ships Ten and Rose to the degree that they shudder at the thought of the Doctor having a relationship with someone else. Is constantly at war with Amy stans. Part of the reason for the RTD enjoyer vs Moffat fan civil war. Usually nice in real life, and quite nostalgic for the Tennant era, so usually OK to be friends with. Unless they say Mickey was treated fairly, at which point, you should run.
Mickey: One of the most kind-hearted, empathetic people, who saw how Mickey was mistreated by Rose in S2 and immediately just wanted to check if he was OK. Is able to hold decent relations with Rose stans due to Mickey's character development after the relationship, and has a surprisingly strong alliance with Rory fans. Was gutted when they heard about Noel Clarke's horrible behaviour and actions.
Adam: Let's be real, we all forgot this guy existed and for good reason.
Captain Jack: Every night, they lie in bed, haunted by the ghost of Torchwood. Loved seeing Jack again in S12, but felt disappointed after his lack of presence in Revolution of the Daleks. Has modelled several aspects of their personality on the Captain, and has the dating life (or lack thereof) to prove it. Cried at the deaths of Ianto and John Barrowman's career.
Martha: Basically Rose fans, except with slightly more indie music taste. Either that, or a person who knows how integral Martha is to 10's character arc. Has attempted to defend the "Space Jesus" scene a couple of times, and cried with happiness when Harbo Wholmes said that it worked in his review. Has a bit of a patchy relationship with Rose stans due to the Doctor's rebound arc, gets along better with Donna stans due to the fact that S4 acknowledged that 10 mistreated Martha. Generally has good taste and is nice to be around, just don't mention how undeveloped her relationship with Tom was.
Donna: Either a child of the late 90s/early 2000s who had the joy of watching New Who at it's peak in 2008, a person who really appreciates great character writing and an excellent series, or someone who just wanted a break from the companion having a romantic subplot. Often gets into heated arguments with Amy stans by (correctly) saying that Series 4 was better than Series 5. Uses Donna's funny dialogue and quips to hide the fact they are still recovering from one of the cruellest companion exits in the show. Generally nice, but very defensive of The Doctor's Daughter.
Wilf: I love these guys. Knows that a) Wilf is the single best character in the entirety of New Who and b) he counts as a companion. Has the best possible taste, and is an absolute joy to be around as a result of it. An emotional wreck after every single rewatch of The End of Time, especially now that the legendary Bernard Cribbins has left us. Has excellent relations with Donna stans, and was similarly overjoyed when they heard about the 60th. Refuses to admit that The End of Time would have possibly worked better as a 90 minute special.
Amy: Definitely has followed the eons-old teaching of "gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss" at some point. Refuses to admit A Good Man Goes to War was mid and that Amy really badly mistreated our sweet prince Rory in a large chunk of S5. Is really happy that Karen Gillan made it big in Hollywood. Friendly unless you say you prefer Rose to Amy. Could not be comforted after that cameo in Time of the Doctor.
Rory: Their favourite episode is usually The Girl Who Waited. Loyal, friendly, introverted and lovable, they of course identify with Rory's slightly long-suffering but accepting and funny character. Understandably annoyed at how Amy mistreated Rory in S5, but happy that S6 & 7A fixed that marriage. Thanks to Rory waiting for 2000 years, their bar for any personal relationship has been set insanely high. Celebrated when the BBC actually allowed Arthur Darvill to style his hair in S7A. Had to check Rory was definitely dead at the end of Angels Take Manhattan due to Moffat killing him whenever more tension was needed in a story.
River Song: Divided into two groups. Those who like River Song's more nuanced appearances in Silence in the Library, A Good Man Goes to War and The Husbands of River Song are awesome. Those who prefer the episodes that Moffat wrote with one hand, less so. Was overjpyed to see the Moffat Era reappraisal of 2020, only to be slightly disappointed when people said S6 was his weakest series. Wierdly enough, gets along nicely with all other companion stans. Has definitely said "Hello sweetie" to their partner/partners/friends/pets. If they prefer 12 and River to 11 and River, pass them the aux on a long journey (trust me on this one).
Clara: From my personal experience, there is a 60% chance that they are a closeted bisexual. Doesn't get why Clara was so overhated, especially in S9. Is wierdly OK with admitting that Victorian Clara was slightly more interesting to begin with, but knows that the character worked so well in 12's era. If they ship 11 and Clara, keep an eye on them. They haven't fully earned your trust yet.
Bill: Heterosexuality was never an option. Gets along well with Clara stans, as they both know how much the 12th Doctor's era s l a p p e d. Had their emotions mangled during the S10 finale, but fortunately came out intact thanks to that puddle and a happy-ish ending. Loved that Bill called 12 out on his bullshit and asked all the trivial questions we were all thinking. Singlehandedly drove the Moffat Era reappraisal over quarantine. Has the best fashion sense out of all the stans.
Nardole: A terrifying enigma. Looked at all the companions with complex stories, interesting arcs and major development, but instead went with the comic relief. Yes, Nardole is funny and a great support character, but... er... how? They can be nice. They can also be fans of Little Britain, which is a red flag. It's a roll of the dice.
Graham: Bradley Walsh was the highlight of the slightly undervalued S11, and they know it. Definitely has the vibe of being 10+ years older than they actually are in terms of attitude, but in the best way. Has definitely owned a pair of cords in their life. Goes into Doctor Who just looking for a fun hour of entertainment rather than lore. Great to hang out with. They always bring snacks.
Ryan: Tries to ignore the fact that Ryan has the most fucking insulting depiction of dyspraxia in any form of media (sorry, I have dyspraxia, and the way it was treated in S11 & 12 just really rubbed me the wrong way), but is also helpful and really in favour of spreading awareness. We're cool for now.
Yaz: One of the nicest, most well-intentioned people you will ever meet, always defending the underdog, supporting others and just being sweeter than a tea with six sugars, but also a master of illusion. Has read so many fan fictions, seen so much fan art and shipped Thasmin so much that they have tricked themselves into thinking Yaz is a three-dimensional, well-written character whose story was not completely made up on the go by Chibnall. Little more than a defeated husk after Power of the Doctor, being rewarded for all those years of fanfics, shipping and defending the era with a couple of longing stares and some hastily written "will they/won't they" scenes before 13 unceremoniously booted Yaz out of the TARDIS. Thinks Demons of the Punjab is the best 13 episode when it is really The Haunting of Villa Diodati.
Dan: Is more of a fan of John Bishop and his charisma than they are a fan of Dan, or is a terminally online person who thinks quoting "Evil Dan" videos makes them the funniest human alive (it really doesn't).
Want more of this for some reason? Try your Favourite Doctor or Favourite Master
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rightintheghoulies · 3 months
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Tobias you mf- have you been reading Shakespeare?!
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It's fine.
I'm sure it's just symbolic...
🤞
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hacked-by-jake · 3 months
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a-hazbin-reader · 2 months
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Not me giggling and kicking my feet because you got happy over my message about you being an amazing writer (which you are, I stand by that)
(Also blushing I love you too mwa)
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You better STOP before I drink another
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babe-in-red · 5 months
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Vash's body in tristamp is lean, he's, i can say, lanky, but based on the logic of the anime if Vash turns super bulky with a six-pack, hot stuff (like in the manga) then it's thanks to Nicholas who perceived him to start eating properly with his magic three words: "you deserve food."
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erinsintra · 7 months
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i showed one of my ocs to my sister and she went "omg!! is that nezuko from demon slayer???"
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i think i understand this guy now
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archervale · 2 years
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“We’re supposed to be reading on the case, jerk” 
Suptober Day 3: Digital 
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nivylemongrove · 2 months
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Komugi sweetheart.......
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incomingalbatross · 2 years
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Notes for long-form stories, gathered from fandom
If your story depends on the Unbreakable Bond between your two protagonists, you’d better be prepared to back that bond up with your writing. Some meaningful conflict between them is fine, but your baseline should be a consistent, healthy, and strong commitment between them. Otherwise you risk writing a tragedy by accident.
Related: Probably have more than two main characters. Yes, even if it’s a romance. Extended main cast means you have backup to handle the plot, audience sympathy, and/or moral support for your protagonists during periods in which said protagonists are having Problems. If you have two characters and one relationship, the audience has very few reasons to remain invested, and you can’t safely play around with any of them.
It’s okay to gradually add characters and/or bring them back from minor appearances, but if you want to bring in a character replacement after you’ve already been running, um... be prepared for audience backlash.
Related: If this is a TV show and one of your leads wants to leave, consider just ending the show. I mean it. Really.
If your characters are heroes, let them get some love from the people they save. If they exist in a community, let the audience see community. This provides audience catharsis by letting the characters earn the in-universe appreciation that the audience knows they deserve, and validates the audience’s love of the characters by showing that the characters love the Ordinary People around them.
Related: Just, in general, let your characters grow and learn and gain things—bonds, people, goals, a future. Unless, again, you’re writing a tragedy on purpose, in which case let them circle the Merry-Go-Round Of Pain as many times as you want.
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jburunet · 1 year
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self-defense
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llycaons · 5 months
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yeah yeah typical
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HEY.
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