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chesspens · 1 year
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I held him as the rain came and we laughed
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veliseraptor · 2 years
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sometimes fandom seems to struggle with the concept that...people can be kind/"good people" in some situations and very very not kind/not "good people" in others.
I feel like there's this urge to either write off the positive behavior as "fake" or to find a way to ignore/explain away/write out the negative behavior. and I personally find this really really irritating in both directions, actually
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scalierpepper · 5 months
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necromancy is cool
I really struggled with this angle and I was too stubborn to give up so there's a lot of things that aren't quite right, but I want to call it done and I really like the composition so I send it into the tumblr void for you to see anyways ~~
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synvelesow · 9 months
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subliminal
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satturn · 1 year
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bitey
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demonadelem · 13 days
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I have to let the horny demons out.
Pheonix Wright comes across as a top the way he loves to care for people by overtaking them, prying what they need out of them by force. What ultimately helps them fulfill desires and find peace.
Miles Edgeworth comes across as a dominant the way he wants stay in control, withholding things from people to compel them, bossing people into submission. He also made Pheonix call him daddy.
People get confused because they think that top and dom are the same thing, they're not. One is a position and the other is a role. There something so in character to wrightworth for Pheonix to being so overwhelmingly giving and Edgeworth demandingly receiving, it's has to be not just me.
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littledreamling · 1 year
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I love the thought of Hob spending the 90s (1990s, that is) hooking up with every pale emo/goth/punk Dream lookalike he could find to deal with the fact that he got stood up
But consider: after the very first time he had sex with one of those men, all miles of pale skin and dark hair and blue eyes that were just slightly the wrong shade, Hob spends an hour in the shower trying to wash every trace of the encounter from his skin, from his mouth, from his bones. Because he had promised his Stranger that he would wait, even if it was a promise only he had heard. He had promised his Stranger that they were friends and that he didn’t need anything more than his Stranger’s presence. And here he was, seeking out people who look exactly like him, people who are also strangers, but will never be strangers in the way his Stranger is. In some small way, he has pushed for more, if only by association, and he immediately hates himself for it. Hates the way that he knows the name of the man in his bed and wishes he didn’t. Hates the way he can still hear the man’s choked-off gasps as he came down Hob’s throat and his voice wasn’t deep enough, wasn’t otherworldly enough; it was just a man’s voice and nothing more. Hates that the man didn’t call him Hob because Hob isn’t going by Hob this time around. Hates that he’s used an innocent person to project his own selfish and unwanted desires onto. He hates himself for pushing and for looking for distractions and most of all, for wanting
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boss-the-goofball · 11 months
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Alright, I believe it is time to determine who the One True Husband is
We all know there is a conflict between the Yoichi Fanclub and the All for One Simps, while those who are in full support of All Might will quietly cheer the Yoichi Fanclub on with popcorn.
But I must ask-
WHO IS ULTIMATE HUSBAND MATERIAL!?
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omgitsren · 1 month
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Hi Sunshine 🌞 💜
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canisonicscrewyou · 1 year
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There’s only 10 slots so if you fall into anything else you’re legally obligated to tell me for data collection (my own curiosity)
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madame-mongoose · 5 months
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nobody is online rn right
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lyramundana · 8 months
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I call upon my horny cult, @channieandhisgoonsquad @2chopsticks2eyes @moonlightndaydreams @hanjisunglover @hanjibug @linlinaert, to look at this picture and reblog what kind of scenario/imagine brings to your head
I'll wait to see what your beautiful brains come up to
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sso-montana · 3 months
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dark core bullies
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this is so rushed but i refuse to go to bed before this is done Nora belongs to @everythingelsewastaken135 ♡´・ᴗ・`♡
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cattatoir · 9 months
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Anyway this is what I mean by I want to see Adam and Jesus talk
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will be recklessly posting my personal comments on my favorite fics in the description section of my ao3 bookmarks to kill time till live action atla comes out🫡
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musical-chick-13 · 5 months
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Thoughts on toxic yuri?
One of my very favorite storytelling concepts, I love it when women make each other worse. <3
I do think it's important, for me anyway, to note the difference between a dynamic that's toxic in one direction versus something that is mutually toxic. The first one doesn't really interest me a whole lot, usually because it means one character suffers constantly without being allowed to do anything else--at the very least, it will come across as the more ""normal"" character not really being that into the relationship in question. I need BOTH parties to be unhinged.
The important thing for any fictional relationship (though we're specifying toxic yuri here, obviously) is that it's interesting. If there is no limit to what the women can do within a dynamic, then there are an infinite number of ways for that dynamic to go. And while you can learn a lot about a character through examining their values and positive qualities, you can learn just as much (if not more) by considering their flaws. And those flaws really come out in the case of toxic yuri; characters get to show the uglier parts of themselves in this context, which I am always a fan of. A fraught, complex relationship, when written well, can be a really great way to psychologically explore the characters: what inspires them to act this way? why do they think this behavior is acceptable? if they don't think it's acceptable, why do they keep doing it? what do they think about the concept of love as a whole? how far would they go for intimacy or to be understood? how do they view other people in general? and probably most importantly, what led to them developing the beliefs underlying their actions in the first place?
From a more "psychologically, why do people enjoy this" standpoint, mutual toxicity often goes hand in hand with extreme obsession, extreme jealousy, and a willingness to forgive a whole lot of horrible shit. Which, yeah, in real life you don't want to be in a relationship like that. But I think there's a lot of emotional resonance in exploring those feelings. The idea that someone will never leave you. That they think so intensely about you specifically that they'll break anything and anyone to stay with you. That even if you're the worst version of yourself, someone will still want you because that's still you. Someone knows exactly how to fuck you up because they genuinely understand you. Things in fiction that we would never want in real life can be incredibly interesting or even cathartic to witness from a distance. I think we all feel things that scare us sometimes (or even simply feel an innocuous emotion so intensely that it scares us), and looking at unpleasant feelings within fiction can help identify, parse out, process, and successfully cope with those feelings. And I think, at the end of it all, a lot of people want to matter to someone, in some way. It makes sense that some creators would take that concept-of meaning a great deal to another person, of affecting them deeply-to its absolute extreme through writing.
(And also, consider. That I am very gay. And that horrible women are very attractive.)
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