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tluvgq · 2 months
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randomfanner · 3 months
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Man I go to reddit for one thing and walk out annoyed.
I just wanted to find out what the exact wording on the sign in Flymm's Cobblers is with out having to hop into a game.
I don't find that. Instead I find multiple people making the argument that Gortash's obviously horrible mother was correct in saying "He was always an evil child." Which so much wrong with that.
But someone else has the fucking gall to go on and say you can't compare selling Gortash to a warlock on the same modern standards for modern day, because in the time period that was frequently how families got their children into higher places.
Which, the game holds it to a sort of modern moral standing on selling children? It literally feeds into the CYCLES OF ABUSE NARRATIVE THIS GAME IS TRYING TO TELL??? That what happened to Gortash was horrible, it fucked him up and so he fucked up Karlach? YOU GET FUCKED UP YOU FUCK UP RIGHT BACK!? HELLO???????
Sure they don't humanize him very well when they do it considering the only two options you can say to the jailer after he describes how he would beat Gortash are just wishing he did more. But they certainly don't make it seem like he had a good time in the hells.
Anyway media literacy is dead folks.
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allthegothihopgirls · 1 month
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jason brought home a furby one day and it became his prized possession solely because it freaked everyone the fuck out.
he'd scare dick with it by hiding it in places waiting to be found, like in his wardrobe at eye level, or in nooks and crannies that'd be in his field of view from where he usually stood in the kitchen.
in retaliation dick started hiding it back, (hoping it wouldn't be found). eventually it became a thing even bruce was in on, and it was just standard procedure to instantly re-hide it if found.
as the years went on and the family grew the furby pretty much became household legend. everyone was in on it, and they never knew where they'd find it next. it was hard to even believe it was real, because it never existed as a stationary object, it was always on the move.
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blackberriebrambles · 22 days
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The thing that's fun about the Vees is that they're all just horrible people. Like, genuine scum-of-the-earth evil. They feed off of each other's terribleness (and idiocy) and it's just such a recipe for disaster.
Like, everyone knows that Valentino deserves fire and brimstone and everything in-between. He's a predator, he's abusive, he's violent - that is all very evident onscreen.
But Vox and Velvette are bad too! They're all toxic as fuck! It's why they all get along so well!
Vox, especially - so often he's made out to be this guy who got caught up in the wrong crowd (and to each their own! You don't have to agree with my interpretation - that's part of the fun of it!). But, as far as I see it - the man is obsessive, manipulative, unstable, and he does not care who gets hurt so long as he gets his way. He volunteers the "lowest earners" as cannon fodder for Valentino's temper tantrum, for fuck's sake. His whole thing with Alastor, as funny as it is - HUGE red flags, there. This is not a good person.
Velvette - we don't know much about her history, but we do see her onscreen as impulsive, brazen, unapologetic, and bloodthirsty. She has a very "I do what I want, fuck you" attitude, which in and of itself is not necessarily evil, but combined with her involvement with Vox and Valentino - it spells trouble. I'm excited to see more of her next season.
And I mean, the show is set in hell, and these are Overlords. It's kind of a given that they're not gonna be saints. But every so often I see a take that seems to try to soften the sharp edges so to speak, and I just. Yeah, sure. They're people - that means they're complicated and complex. They can hurt, and they can also be hurt, and sometimes it's fun to explore that. But also, I think it's really fun to let them be evil and explore that, too.
A lot of people seem to be afraid to talk about or explore toxic/abusive/morally abhorrent characters. They seem to feel the need to either justify/explain away the bad things, remove them, or very explicitly state that "Character does bad things and so I hate everything about them and also anyone who likes anything about them deserves to rot in hell" (hyperbole here, kids). It's okay to write about characters doing bad things. It doesn't hurt anyone, and it doesn't mean that you approve of what they're doing. Also, it's okay to explore characters that are morally despicable and their complexity. Evil characters aren't always evil all the time. Bad people have feelings, emotions, likes, dislikes, passions, and hobbies. Bad people can be hurt and suffer and be likable. Exploring this in fiction is not bad.
I guess the point I'm trying to make here, in a roundabout way, is write whatever the fuck you want. It doesn't hurt anyone, and if they don't like it, they don't have to read it. They're fictional characters. Go crazy.
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"why am i obsessing over this??" -- me, forgetting i have The Obsessing Disease
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ao3screenshotss · 7 months
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sga-owns-my-soul · 3 months
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i saw a post and i don't wanna take over and derail the literal entire point of their post so i'm making my own
can we PLEASE stop acting like being dumb is inherently a negative, offensive thing. i hate to break it to you guys, but some people really are just plain old stupid. intelligence is an actual thing you can lack, and some people do lack it! and THATS OKAY!!!! it in absolutely no way contributes to someone's worth
you can be fat, you can be skinny, you can be tall, you can be short, you can be queer, you can be straight, you can be any of these things and not a single one of them are good or bad inherently, they just are
being stupid is the same. sometimes, people really are just stupid. but you CANNOT use it as an insult!!!! towards others OR yourself!!!!!! because a lack of intelligence does not negate your inherent worth and value as a human being
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kitty-mactabbysh · 1 month
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I wasn't planning on posting this, but Idc anymore have a thee
as usual my edits kinda suck but this is so graves-coded i couldn't—
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ningquan · 3 months
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hey lovelies! i just want to give you a head's up that if my activity here is worse than it already is, it's because we're in that unfortunate time of year when my depression is at its strongest and i'm locked in battle with it for the next few months 😔✌️
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punchandspade · 11 months
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Love it when German language says "there's no rule for that, you just have to memorize everything". Well. Let's see how my brain agrees with that.
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baejax-the-great · 1 year
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Really ticks me off that microsoft thinks its dumb AI has better grammar than I do
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secretsideblogshhhh · 6 months
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I don't even know if I feel empathy and I still feel like I feel more empathy then the self proclaimed "empaths" on tiktok
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will80sbyers · 2 years
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the Duffer brothers in the writers room for no reason:
You know what? the ship between the two main characters of our show... why don't we just make it super weird??? just for funsies!!! why??? idk? just because
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ridiasfangirlings · 1 year
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is sarumi toxic?? genuine question, i dont know if its just the way certain fanmanga that ive read portrays their relationship. i love the ship with my whole heart, dont get me wrong. ive read lost small world, finished rok and season 1 (halfway through season 2). consuming all kinds of k stuff, i personally dont see it toxic as certain people do (knowing that theyve already reconciled). im super confused on who to believe so here i am asking you
I will say to start that I’m not exactly a neutral third party here, even with me being a filthy multishipper Sarumi is still my ‘main’ ship. That said, I personally don’t consider them to be toxic as a ship. There are definitely elements of their relationship as presented that are not good and could certainly lead to toxicity, but that’s also pretty understandable considering Fushimi as a character is not a healthy person and isn’t equipped to deal with relationships in a healthy way. If we look at, say, only season one Sarumi is a vacuum there’s certainly room to call it toxic, with the way Fushimi interacts with Yata by drawing out all his negative feelings and deliberately goading him into physical violence, but thankfully there’s a lot more to their relationship than episode five of season one.
When you consider the side materials the series is pretty clear that Fushimi’s actions stem from him being an abused and neglected child who clung to the one person who ever showed him affection and who has no idea how to handle things that other people would consider easy. When they join Homra and Fushimi doesn’t feel like he fits in he starts to assume a lot of things, that Yata’s leaving him behind, that he’s going to be rejected, because up until he met Yata Fushimi’s entire life has been him being rejected by the world around him and rejecting the world in turn because it’s his only method of coping. When he burns his Homra tattoo in front of Yata it’s a move intended to hurt them both, because the only way Fushimi knows of to break something that he loves is to do it spectacularly — Fushimi himself can’t break what he cares about so he takes on the persona of the person who could, of the guy who can flawlessly destroy what Fushimi Saruhiko loves every time. Fushimi is so afraid of losing his precious friendship with Yata that he feels like he has to be the one to break it first in order to save himself the pain of losing it. This is a toxic mindset but also a totally understandable one in the context of Fushimi’s character. 
Obviously Fushimi’s way of dealing with his emotions is not healthy but he’s not a healthy person, that’s well established. Are a lot of Fushimi’s problems of his own making? Very much so. Does he really owe Yata an apology for being a dick all this time? Also yes. But Fushimi’s actions are also very understandable due to his upbringing, and Yata himself says that Fushimi is trying to be better — “You have a sense of guilt.” Fushimi’s relationship with Niki is a toxic one because Niki is abusing him and literally doesn’t care about the trauma he’s inflicting on his kid. Fushimi on the other hand is well aware of what he’s inflicting and tries very hard not to care, while still not being able to let go of Yata and still occasionally letting his mask slip (how he has difficulty dealing with a grieving Yata post-S1 for example, and how he still helps Yata in Missing Kings) and ultimately, Fushimi knows what he did was wrong and he and Yata start to reconcile. They aren’t a perfect pure and unproblematic uwu ship but I don’t consider them to be toxic just because Fushimi dared to be mentally ill, the Sarumi I ship isn’t the one where they hate each other and where Fushimi’s still constantly cruel to Yata, it’s the one where they make up and recognize their mistakes and Fushimi starts on a healing path that includes recognizing what he did to Yata and in his own fumbling way trying not to do it again even though it’s difficult for him. (And also frankly if someone does like the toxic version of them go for it, you do you. I really hate how people tend to throw around the word ‘toxic’ as some kind of forbidden brand, like if a ship is not perfect and healthy and wondrous it shouldn’t be shipped. Ship your fictional characters any way you want, as long as you tag things properly! Be free of the need to be judged!)
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saiwola · 13 days
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moonscape · 17 days
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oh god. i think i'll have to be a brave boy and ask reddit
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