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#just having some thoughts
redpsionic · 10 months
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you ever just wake up wishing you were next to the love of your life, sharing sleepy kisses and slow, wandering hands? talking about your plans for the day or what to eat for breakfast or how much you’ll miss them while you’re at work? no? just me?
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the-sage-libriomancer · 5 months
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actually one thing i like about Romantic Killer that doesn't get talked about much is how Anzu definitely needed the jolt to her routine when Riri showed up. like it's perfectly fine that she doesn't want a boyfriend and isn't interested in love, but she also didn't have any friends, wasn't going out to do activities or hang out with people, and never put any effort into bettering herself. her life outside of school was literally just video games and chocolate - it looks like she relied on playing video games with her classmates during middle school, then stopped once it became socially unacceptable (or just too difficult) to keep up the relationships and then never made any friends outside of Saki. that's not healthy!
i mean yeah, the "getting trapped in a dating sim against her will" thing is completely unfair for Anzu, but it's probably what saved her from getting too comfortable with avoiding people. as much as i laugh at/relate to Anzu gushing over her husbandos, you really get the sense that pre-series Anzu doesn't like real people all that much specifically because they're not fictional people with fictional emotions. the way she opens up to Kazuki, Junta, Hijiri, and even Riri is genuinely a joy to watch, and even if it's only because of Otome Shoujo Cliches come to life, doing things like getting a job and going on dates are all great ways for Anzu to break out of her comfort zone.
basically i love that the story doesn't force Anzu to fall in love or accept an unwanted romance, but it isn't advocating for her antisocial lifestyle either. the main message of the series is first and foremost "connections with your fellow humans matter whether you like it or not" and it's a lesson that Anzu actively has to relearn after locking herself away from people for most of high school.
and i think that's neat.
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sacredthefran · 5 months
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Just thinking about how there’s enough space for me to crawl in between his legs for me to suck his dick. One of Noah’s hands on the back of my head guiding me further onto his cock while his other hand is brushing strands of hair behind my ear. Him letting out soft whimpers and telling me “Good girl baby. Can I go a little deeper? Fuuuuck that’s it angel. I know you could do it.”
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tizzyizzy · 11 months
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A pirate shouldn’t love because love makes you vulnerable.
But what if you were in love with the biggest, baddest pirate on the high seas? Someone too clever for the noose to end up around his neck, and so dangerous no one dares challenge him?
If you make yourself essential to such a man, that’s a pretty safe place to put your heart.
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writeforfandoms · 9 months
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Gotta love some self psychoanalysis and reflection using fandoms and writing as a medium
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backintimeforstuff · 3 months
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thinking about how Ice is great bc it happens in early s1 when mulder and scully don't really trust one another yet and they're yelling because they're scared of being infected and they don't know where their loyalties lie etc. etc. but CONSIDER. what if it had happened in the middle of their relationship arc in s7.
the drama. the angst. the TRAGEDY-
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hooksmoak · 2 years
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Sometimes I forget how gruesome Emma and Killian's first meeting was. He was literally hiding among cadavres who had their heart ripped out of their chest.
I can totally imagine Emma or Killian dropping this piece of information casually in the conversation when Hope is an adult and her being like
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oppositeslut · 1 year
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Do you ever think about how confused and scared and alone Jay was until he found Scott? I mean he was playing this super cool game and then it asked if he wanted to play and he said yes. He goes into the game and it's this whole world in there. He has no idea what's happening and then these guys called "red visors" are trying to kill him for being an enemy of someone called "unagami." He has no idea what or who that is. And then when he tries to fight back he doesn't have his powers, he can barely fight and he can't even use spinjitzu. And after probably days of running and hiding he finally finds Scott, even if it just is by accident and Scott helps him and he gets his league started.
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jinx-aesthel · 22 days
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My value as a person comes not from the labor I produce but from the joy and positivity I spread to those around me
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Okay but have you considered Ted & Rebecca at Roy & Keeley's wedding watching proudly like they're her parents?? Oh I need it
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miss-morland · 10 months
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man ok. as much as i like that they’re including charlie’s family a lot and really hope that it’s leading to something, i really think they’re going too hard on the uncle jack stuff. like it’s sooooo in your face and and over the top and terribly un-subtle, it feels like it’s in poor taste. it’s so slapstick it doesn’t feel real. it feels like the show itself is making light of csa by joking about it in a Silly Goofy Way
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orbmanson7 · 1 year
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While I absolutely adore all the art of these characters all hanging out and having relatively similar sizes, I love knowing that the designs for the show are more along the lines of what you'd see in sesame street (think how stupidly enormous Big Bird is next to Elmo for instance)
It makes me wanna see more art of characters like Barnaby and Poppy just towering over smaller characters like Wally or Julie, it'd be wonderful
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tonguetyd · 5 months
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Listen I’m not SAYING Vessel and The Choir would create a rip in the fabric of space-time if they were to do this, but I’m also not NOT saying that.
Just like. IMAGINE how beautiful this would be.
I would die.
Sorry for clogging the main tag 😅
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I want you beg me for it. With that soft shy voice of yours. I want to watch as your eyes shift down towards the floor and your skin starts to blush. I want to hear you stutter out how much you want to be inside me. How much you want to please me.
And I want to see your eyes widen as I grab ahold of your chin and force you to make eye contact with me....
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Mood: thinking about writing some more unholy stories with Lance 🌚
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iverna · 2 years
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I’ve seen some of the criticism about Reva’s actress now, aside from the racism thing that is, and it’s like oh, she’s so stoic, she has a poker face, she doesn’t emote... and somehow, that’s bad acting.
Except... is it bad acting if that’s the character? Because I watched the first three episodes before seeing that criticism, and my take was that yeah, she’s stoic, she’s keeping her emotions under tight control. There are scenes where I certainly saw her struggle to do so - it was subtle, but it was there, and to me, that’s good acting.
I don’t actually like the character much myself, because lbr she's not a very nice person so far, but that’s in-universe. On a narrative level I think she’s fine. I don’t think she takes focus away from Obi-Wan, either. She’s the antagonist, we do need to know what she’s up to, otherwise there’s no tension.
And it would never have occurred to me to criticise her for a lack of emotion. She’s surrounded by people who would clearly immediately exploit any weakness and who see emotion as weakness, of course she’s not showing any. Or rather, trying not to show any. It makes perfect sense. Having seen the criticism now, I’ve gone back and thought about when she could have shown more emotion, which scene would’ve been improved by it, and honestly, I’ve got nothing.
I just can’t help thinking... if she was he, would that be an issue? Not to say people are being actively misogynistic, I just think that maybe some of us just subconsciously expect women to behave differently? To be more emotional? If Reva was a guy, and nothing else about the character's behaviour or acting changed, would the actor also be bad, or would we just accept the character as being stoic?
Because on the other side of this coin, you have the Mandalorian, who never even takes off his helmet and speaks more or less in a monotone. Not to say he has no emotions, of course he does, but he’s also stoic, and his displays of emotion are subtle. And no one seems to think that’s “bad acting”. Or that the character is written badly. In fact, he’s a fan favourite.
Vader strutted around the entire OT with his helmet on as well, and he never showed any emotion either. Boba Fett barely had any lines, no emotion whatsoever, and he wound up with a dedicated fanboy following.
On the other hand, both Anakin and Luke have gotten shit for being too emotional. Characters like Leia and Padmé, not so much. So there’s definitely a trend here.
I just feel like maybe, gender has something to do with how people see this character. She’s strutting around with confidence and a poker face, the only emotion she ever shows is anger, she’s... acting like a bad guy. And I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bad guy get criticised for a lack of emotion. Would we be happier if she was wearing skintight leather and trying to seduce her superiors rather than simply stabbing them in the stomach, maybe said a few suggestive things to Obi-Wan, and y’know, smiled more? Is that what we were subconsciously expecting, maybe? Is that really where we’re still at?
Again, not saying it’s necessarily people being sexist on purpose. I just think that if it bothers you that she’s stoic, maybe examine why and think about how it’d be if she was a guy and what exactly the difference is.
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