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guineapigwitch · 1 year
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imthursdaysyme · 9 months
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Installment of the wrestlers 2/3: Eddie stole Steve’s leftovers
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rebouks · 3 days
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Wyatt: You’re not staying here again tonight-.. in fact, I don’t even want you in this country. Kian: Wha-… [Kian spluttered over his tea for a moment before regaining his composure and setting it down] Kian: What on earth do you expect me to do? Wyatt: I really don’t care-.. whatever you were doing before you arrived? Kian: Well, I spent most of my probation languishing at the penthouse, but it didn’t feel right. [Wyatt squinted, perhaps Kian had learned something-..] Kian: You know, like it wouldn’t be the same until we got everyone back together-.. eh, almost everyone. Wyatt: [scoffs] That’s what you want to do? Kian: Don’t you? Wyatt: All that time wasting away in prison and you want to jump straight back into the lifestyle that led you there? Kian: We would’ve been just fine if it weren’t for that traitorous redhead… [Kian trailed off and held Wyatt’s gaze expectantly, as though it were a given that his brother would agree. Wyatt wondered if Kian had conveniently forgotten his own involvement in the downfall of their father-.. and Ashton’s, not that he really knew about that part, or whether he was too brain dead to have noticed amongst the chaos] Kian: Aren’t you tired of playing house out here? It’s all but forgotten, we could go back and-… Wyatt: You are not my family. Kian: But we’re brothers-.. you’re literally the only family I’ve got left. [Wyatt laughed dismissively; he could’ve vomited at the sight of Kian’s hurt expression] Wyatt: If you’re suddenly so compelled to act like my brother, then leave-.. get as far away from here as possible and don’t come back, and don’t you dare mention my whereabouts to anyone who bothers asking. Kian: Where do you suppose I ought to go from here then? Wyatt: Really? You finally have complete freedom and you’re asking me what to do with your life? Honestly, I’d love to suggest suicide but I doubt you’d have the wherewithal, nor the guts. Kian: There’s no need for that, my god-.. what’s the matter with you? Father would-… Wyatt: Father this, father that, he’s been dead for over a decade, Kian; get over it or go and fucking join him. [Kian scoffed, shaking his head with such similar derision to their father that Wyatt wanted to choke him senseless] Kian: I should’ve expected no less than your typical hostility-.. ten years and you haven’t changed a bit. Wyatt: That makes two of us. Kian: I suppose I’ll be the bigger man as usual and do as you’ve asked, shall I? Wyatt: [tightly] Mhm, do that. Kian: It’s a good job I didn’t finish unpacking. Wyatt: Perhaps you aren’t completely lacking in forethought after all. [Wyatt clenched his fist around the handle of his mug, fighting the urge to launch it at his brother’s giant, disgusting head-.. he definitely wasn’t worth the mess though, and the tea within was nowhere near hot enough to cause satisfactory damage]
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slayerchick303 · 11 months
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Subtlety is overrated.
It's a crime that the digital editions changed this masterpiece of a song choice.
Lyrics in the background: "I want you... oh... I wanna feel you from the inside."
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principaliteas · 3 months
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hamas ≠ isis. they're just not the same thing. imagine parroting bibi's talking points... how embarrassing.
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caitkaminski · 8 months
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People: urgh s5 was TOO dramatic, give us a little break!!!
*fusebox makes everyone into Mc incl 3 loyal OGS, TWO hideaways so far, kinky shit, casa, a good number of challenges, a fit cast, a banging mc…*
People: lol nah, now it’s boring.
Ok s6 isn’t perfect, at all. But to say it’s just as toxic as s5 is wrong, sorry. While you have a moan, I’ll be sat over there with my golden-retriever, vanilla, boring man having a great old time.
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violetsandshrikes · 1 year
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Ew, trans right activist. Unfollowed.
lmao i have literally talked repeatedly about being raised by a mother who identified as nb since before I was born like. no shit?
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n1ghtwarden · 4 months
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going to be so real right now but i don't think anyone who looks at racial, anti-Indigenous caricatures on a shirt combined with an extremely racist nursery rhyme and says 'it's not that bad guys' should be speaking on racism and calling everyone here racist. not to mention ignoring that fantasy racism is ripped from real world racism and has real life connotations.
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ohtobeleah · 6 months
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I’m unfollowing you. I can’t stand you anymore.
Do you announce it whenever you leave a room to?
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kitsebastianconnor · 5 months
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Finding out that a mutual I really liked soft-blocked me out of the blue, only to see that their latest posts are complaining about TS posts...
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cookinguptales · 7 months
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I will say, though, people used to be way meaner about fic online when I was a kid. Readers can still be shitty, don't get me wrong, but it was the wild fucking west when I was young and new to fandom.
Sporking communities (communities dedicated to going through fic line-by-line to make fun of it to an audience), homophobic death threats, "constructive criticism" that was really just designed to hurt young writers' feelings... Like this was all considered not just acceptable but fun and fairly normalized. You were considered "butthurt" if this stuff really affected you.
But damn, it was so mean. Like so unnecessarily mean. People were practically hunting fan writers for sport just because they wrote fic/meta/roleplays/etc. that they didn't enjoy. I cannot overemphasize that making fun of writers was considered a viable fandom path at a certain point. Some people got very big followings for sporkings, takedowns, particularly creative flames, etc.
What I'm telling you is that making fun of others' writing was considered a kind of fanwork in and of itself.
Like... I remember writing something online when I was about fourteen and -- I don't even remember what it was, being honest with you. It probably wasn't very good, given my age. But I do remember that someone just replied to it with a link for a website "how to write" and nothing else, and it hurt my feelings so badly that I didn't even want to keep going. That was considered concrit back then, even though it was really just a thinly veiled insult. Pretty sure whoever wrote that comment thought it was hilarious, and others would have agreed with them. I definitely would've been mocked if I'd complained.
And... that was just what you had to put up with if you posted your writing publicly. Some of those old warnings like "flames will be used to make s'mores!" come off as kind of cringe these days, but it really was a coping mechanism that you had to develop if you wanted to get through it at all. It was saying "your words won't hurt me, so don't bother."
Like... I like to believe that I'm a pretty good writer these days, and I can guarantee that not one of those assholes who made fun of me or mocked my work or talked shit about my ideas actually helped to make me what I am today. It was the people who encouraged me to play with a lot of different ideas and forms of writing who really helped me grow. Nothing worked better than just writing and writing and writing without fear that I would be punished for doing so.
So even if you're a garbage person who likes to hurt people because it makes you feel big and strong and important, think about all this pragmatically. Be totally fucking selfish for a minute. Think about all of the good writing you will never, ever get to read if you destroy the writer's self-esteem when they're still learning. Think about all the people who will never grow. All the beautiful flowers that are being nipped in the bud every day by assholes like you.
And even if someone never gets good, even if they just splash around in stupid ideas and awful prose and incoherent characterization... so fucking what? No one owes you beauty. Sometimes the beauty is just in having fun with what you're doing, and sometimes that's enough.
I am actually extremely relieved that fandom isn't quite as cruel as it was when I was a kid, but I won't pretend that things are perfect now. People still have this weird entitlement to them, like other people in fandom only exist to create things that they enjoy. Like other people only have worth, only matter, if their presence gives you exactly what you want when you want it.
You don't have to like everything that other people make! You don't even have to like them. But come on, now. Let people have fun. And don't act like other people's fun is only valid if it's of use to you.
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cindersfireplace · 2 months
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This is a Pro - Palestine blog anybody who believes otherwise can leave 🇵🇸
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heatherannchristie · 10 months
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I hope you never need the assistance of law enforcement....ever.
I'm not aware of law enforcement ever providing assistance. I have had multiple interactions with law enforcement. Being pulled over (dozens of times), reporting robberies, when they arrive before the ambulance when I called 911, being questioned during neighborhood canvases, reporting csa, oh yeah and dealing with the aftermath of them murdering my grandpa and covering it up - leaving my grandma a widow with 8 kids (6 at home still). My neighbor is a city police officer. My uncle was a deputy. My anecdotal evidence is that they are all violent, self centered, and good at escalating any situation from nothing to something. All the current data supports my personal experience.
I can't think of a single time when the cops show up and later everyone says... whew thank goodness they arrived when they did. The only thing they assist with is make our society more divided and violent. The training they go through ensures it, and the thin blue line culture helps it grow. It's a gang funded by our tax dollars that should go to schools, public transportation, health care, and social programs.
I have a hammock calling my name. I'll let you go back to your bootlicking.
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mandiemegatron · 4 months
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Kidd would NEVER cheat, I hate how writers always make him the bad guy.
It's called ,
🌈having an imagination🌈
Don't like? Don't read. I did warn you it was angst. 🤷‍♀️
This is the first time I've written OP angst and Eustass was just the victim this time. Maybe next time it'll be Zoro! Or fuckin Law ! Who knows ! Crazy that writers can just do whatever they feel like, right?! 🤪
Whine abt it on your own blog, not in my asks.
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etakeh · 5 months
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