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misstycloud · 1 year
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Yandere actor x actor!reader
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Yandere!actor who is known for his exceptional theatrical talent, and is highly rewarded for it with big roles in the movies. The kinds that people actually look forward to seeing in cinemas.
Yandere!actor who has many casting directors requesting him specifically for their role. With him in it, the movie would aoutomatically become successful in one way or another. If the script and plot wasn’t satisfactory then the film would get a lot of views solely because he was in it.
Yandere!actor who mostly does action or horror related work, the things more suited for older audience. Never before had he started in an all-age romantic type film. But he supposed sometime had to be the first.
Yandere!actor who met you on set as his co-star and quickly hit it off with you. You weren’t as recognised back then and really wanted to do well in this movie by impressing the directors along with the audience.
Yandere!actor who finds himself enjoying acting out the scenes; the intimate ones especially. At first he plays it off as not being used to it but after a while he realises it’s bigger than that.
Yandere!actor who makes you somewhat uncomfortable in how enthusiastic he appears to do the heartfelt act, he almost makes the whole thing seem real. It’s a little weird. If someone asked you, you’d say he is a bit too into it for your liking. It’s nothing more than a job, chill.
Yandere!actor who often searches for you between takes in hopes of starting a conversation. You try to distance yourself a little when you notice your collogue rarely talking to anyone else besides you, which isn’t very good.
Yandere!actor who wishes things weren’t scripted. It would be a dream to experience those things with you for real. Then the way you so delicately whispered the ‘I love you’s wouldn’t be an act and you’d genuinely love him back; not the character he was portraying.
Yandere!actor who is devastated when the filming eventually comes to an end. He always knew it would. But just not so…soon. And there was nothing he could do to stop it either.
Yandere!actor who refuses to take on any male lead roles after the movie was a big success. The actor could not find it in his heart to play such scenes if his ‘lover’ wasn’t you. It just didn’t work.
Yandere!actor who finally manages to pull a few strings and get you two on a new romance. It turned out that the viewers absolutely loved you and demanded to see more of your chemistry. Now you simply needed to pop out more movies.
Yandere!actor who has been every type of couple with you. Childhood friends, rivals to lovers, forbidden love and much more. His only wish now is to be a real one.
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transparentdreamruins · 2 months
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"Role"ing on
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plural-affirmations · 5 months
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Here's to headmates who don't use traditional roles!
Oftentimes, there's a stressed importance of system roles. But this one goes out to the ones who don't use them!
Shoutout to:
Systems who rarely use or don't use roles at all
Plurals who find roles restrictive or reductionist
Headmates that "technically" fall under a certain label or role, but don't resonate with it. (For example, a headmate who's a Pokémon that doesn't consider themselves an introject, or the inverse; introjects of nonhuman entities who don't consider themselves nonhuman)
Sysmates whose personality traits don't "line up" with their role (syskids who curse a lot, protectors who get easily anxious, etc.)
Those in systems where they typically have roles, but there are outliers
Those who don't have a role just because nothing quite fits them
And anyone else!
You don't need a role to be a valid member of your collective; you're perfect just the way you are!
Keep being your best self!
🖤💜💙💚💛
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sysboxes · 6 months
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[Text: This system feels that the normal/medical system roles don’t fit them, so they create their own labels.]
Like/Reblog if you save or use!
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softedgexx · 7 months
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discord roles layout 💌
﹒⌑﹒@role﹒ ! ✿﹒ ᶻ𝗓﹒﹒@role? ★﹒⌑﹒ @role ﹒ ⊹ ✧ ʚ・⁠ ⊹ ﹒ @role ✧﹒✿﹒﹕@role ⌑⠀﹒⠀✿⠀@role⠀ʚ @role⠀﹕⠀✿⠀﹒⠀⌑ ᶻ𝗓⠀﹐e⠀★⠀@role ★﹕⠀@role⠀✶ꜝ⠀﹒⠀⋆
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ksjanes · 8 months
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A LOSS OF PERSONAL AUTONOMY “I wondered why I was always so lonely and then I realized that I was always playing different roles for different people but I never played the role of just myself and that’s why I was lonely - the person everyone was with wasn’t actually me.”
— sandralidell
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pet-cemetery-emotes · 1 month
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Anger holder variants! part one! (without words will also be provided for each part in a later post!)
i find roles like [blank]-holder, persecutor, protector, and so on useful, but it can feel almost damning to assign headmates roles knowing that this will change how people outside of headspace (or inside, when biases are internalized) see and treat them, so im gonna try to idk. do what little i can by not just associating negative or positive emotions with different roles associated with plurality!
Part one includes angry eyes, eye glow, big eyes, big toothy grin, blank, pouty/little, avoidant, feral, and smiling!
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tragedygf · 1 month
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the closest i’ll ever get to seeing shiv as a child is those flashbacks w azula . me when im 7 years old and my fathers favorite child and all i can do is imitate his cruelty while perceiving my mother’s reactions to me as rejections that are proof that im a monster and thats all i’ll ever be
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antiendosystemterms · 2 months
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Deangelter / angdealter (angel of death alter)
An alter who is an angel of death or Identifies with the angel of death.
((term made by us. Flag made by us.))
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Here’s some positivity for systems who don’t use or understand roles!
For many systems, the use of roles helps each system member to understand their purpose in their system and how best to manage time in the front. However, not all systems use, understand, or benefit from member roles! This post is for all the systems who don’t use roles to describe their headmates!
Shoutout to systems who tried using roles, but couldn’t keep up with them for any reason!
Shoutout to systems who were assigned roles by their therapist or mental health professional, but aren’t benefited from them!
Shoutout to systems whose members all pitch in to help in other areas, so roles don’t really apply!
Shoutout to systems whose members used to have roles, but they gradually lost them over time or made a conscious choice to stop using them!
Shoutout to systems who are puzzled or confused by roles!
Shoutout to systems who feel isolated from system and plural spaces due to not having roles!
Shoutout to systems with only one or two members who have roles!
Shoutout to systems who have trauma around being assigned a role, and reject roles for their system as a way to heal!
Shoutout to systems who do use roles, but still find it hard to understand them!
Having roles is absolutely not a requirement for being plural or being a system! There is nothing wrong with your system functioning the way it does. Your system does not need to have roles in order to be an important, valued, and loved member of the plural community!
We hope you and your system can find happiness and self acceptance just the way you are! Rest assured, you do not need to change the way your system functions or attempt to adopt roles in order to be understood and taken seriously in system spaces. Your experiences are valid and you deserve to be supported and uplifted! Thank you so much for reading, and have a wonderful day!
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dej4vu3 · 3 months
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⏖  ➀  role
↷ role
↷ role
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⏖  ➁  role
♡⃞ role
♡⃞ role
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transparentdreamruins · 9 months
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"Role"ing, "role"ing, "role"ing 🎥🎬🎭
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where-dreams-dwell · 6 days
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I’m seeing a lot of discourse about Bridgeton Season 3 and the recasting of certain characters and people keep talking about it being unfair to the original actors, or that they shouldn’t have jumped to other projects (Francesca’s season 1 actor was cast as the lead in Lockwood and Co, which was then unfortunately cancelled…) and instead they should have stayed around to be avalible etc.. and I think we’re missing an obvious point:
People don’t want to watch the kids that grew up on their Tv have s*x.
Bridgerton by definition is a s*xual show, with explicit scenes and n*dity from its leads. When it gets around to the younger kids stories (if the show’s renewed enough) no one will be 100% comfortable watching s*x scenes when they remember that actor as a child.
Game of Thrones ran into this issue too. We all watched Maisie Williams grow up on screen, watched as her characters story grew and she had to handle tougher subject matter and scenes. No one wrote into complaint when we watched her pretend to kill a child at 14 (playing an 11 yr old Arya Stark), when she blinded and killed a p*edophile at as an actor of 18 (15 for Arya) or watched what was essentially torture p*rn of a blind 19 year old being beaten relentlessly every week for a month.
But when it came time to do an intimate scene… suddenly the audience felt awkward. Something about s*xual intimacy crossed some internal boundary for a large portion of the audience and suddenly the voyeuristic nature of being an audience in those scenes was driven home. It was okay being a viewer to explicit scenes if they were violent or gory, but explicit scenes of romance… nope that somehow feels indecent.
It was a tasteful scene, only partial n*dity, nothing full frontal, and the blocking and writing made it clear it was consensual and enjoyable. In every way possible this was a positive thing for Arya as a character and as both the character and actor were adults there was no concern about appropriate story lines.
And yet.
People wrote in. People switched off, fast forwarded, talked about it at work on Monday. Articles were written, and it became a discussion piece around the TV; even knowing all the above people still felt wrong watching an actor they first knew as a child and who they ‘watched grow up on screen’ perform a s*x scene.
So I think a big part of Bridgerton’s casting choices around the younger children is to head this off at the pass and to not invite the discussion. Why risk even a percentage of your audience not watching the intimate scenes that season (or god forbit not streaming the season at all!) when you can just recast and remove the problem? Why borrow trouble or controversy, especially when other plot points in future stories will likely do that all on their own?
This way we get to have a child character played by a child actor, who the audience can find cute and precocious, who they can feel parental and familial toward with complete peace of mind. And then when the season comes for that siblings love story, ‘oh would you look at that puberty made them look all grown up and completely different’! A new adult actor is playing the adult version and the audience can watch them enjoy their love affair with no guilt, unease, or annoyance.
So yes it’s probably sad for the actors who first played these characters or are playing them now to know that they won’t get to be the one to act out their characters ‘main character moment’ season. But they were hired on in that capacity, they knew what they signed up for, and at the end of the day no one is ‘entitled’ to anything in Showbusiness.
The whole show’s already a guilty pleasure, so let’s not tip the balance too far!
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pratchettquotes · 1 year
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[...] But a hint was to Esk what a mosquito bite was to the average rhino because she was already learning that if you ignore the rules people will, half the time, quietly rewrite them so that they don't apply to you.
Terry Pratchett, Equal Rites
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Men were created before women. But that doesn't prove their superiority – rather, it proves ours, for they were born out of the lifeless earth in order that we could be born out of living flesh. And what's so important about this priority in creation, anyway? When we are building, we lay foundations on the ground first, things of no intrinsic merit or beauty, before subsequently raising up sumptuous buildings and ornate palaces. Lowly seeds are nourished in the earth, and then later the ravishing blooms appear; lovely roses blossom forth and scented narcissi.
- Moderata Fonte, The Worth of Women: Wherein Is Clearly Revealed Their Nobility and Their Superiority to Men (1600)
Moderata Fonte was the pseudonym of Modesta Pozzo (1555–92), a Venetian woman who was something of an anomaly. Neither cloistered in a convent nor as liberated from prevailing codes of decorum as a courtesan might be, Pozzo was a respectable, married mother who produced literature in genres that were commonly considered “masculine”- the chivalric romance and the literary dialogue. Her book, The Worth of Women, which was published in 1600, concerned itself with gender equality and the responsibility of husbands and fathers: issues that loom large today had currency in Renaissance Venice as well.
This work takes the form of the latter, with Fonte creating a conversation among seven Venetian noblewomen. The dialogue explores nearly every aspect of women’s experience in both theoretical and practical terms. These women, who differ in age and experience, take as their broad theme men’s curious hostility toward women and possible cures for it. Through this witty and ambitious work, Fonte seeks to elevate women’s status to that of men, arguing that women have the same innate abilities as men and, when similarly educated, prove their equals. Through this dialogue, Fonte provides a picture of the private and public lives of Renaissance women, ruminating on their roles in the home, in society, and in the arts. The book is a fine example of Renaissance vernacular literature, this book is also a testament to the enduring issues that women face, including the attempt to reconcile femininity with ambition but without the shrill tones of a strident feminism more prevalent today.  
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supernightboy08 · 1 year
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My favorite Charlie Day roles:
1. Charlie Kelly
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2. Newt
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3. Benny
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4. Luigi
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