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uninformedartist · 14 days
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What the actual fuck
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They should be scared, its a fucking Nazi character. Putting your family potentially at risk cos you so so want to cosplay your nazi character, tf. Why the hell would you want to cosplay, no back up why do you LIKE a nazi character. Nazi's aren't some fictional thing or should be made fictional in any way. Honestly to whoever has that nazi character they like & want to cosplay fuck off, this "they like the character but don't support his actions" & its a bloody NAZI. Norry is going to such, such lengths to defend that rapist bastard Valentino by now bringing up, BOTH ARE FUCKING BAD CHARACTERS TO LIKE ONE IS A RAPIST, THIS INSTANCE YOU BRING UP IS IS A NAZI. There's no justification.
"Nazi-like so probably a fictional equivalent" oh shut the ever loving fuck up Norry. Jirre they keep spouting bullshit after bullshit, this takes the cake.
Thirty three years of age and you talk such bullshit, 3 decades old & 3 years. I can't, there's no coming back from this for Norry.
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tightjeansjavi · 1 year
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Hello,
First, I would like to state that I am still on a hiatus, but before I go, I wanted to make my peace on here.
I am deeply sorry for any SA survivors that I personally hurt/offended/triggered in any capacity by my venting. I did not have the intentions to diminish anyone’s feelings, or the fact that SA survivors use noncon/dub con to cope with their own trauma. I understand how it came across and while this is no excuse, my venting was purely based off of my own emotions. I was upset and hurt because it felt like my trauma was being romanticized and made out to be “hot.” “sexy.” While the fic itself upset me, it was the comments that truly effected me because it made me feel like my assault was sexy. Nothing about me being assaulted, on multiple counts, is sexy.
I recognize that I should have tagged my vent post appropriately. I truly did not know that I needed to do that until it was pointed out. I thought venting was just free rein and whether you choose to believe me or not, is completely up to you.
I understand that feelings were hurt. However, mine have been as well because numerous people have casted their pre-judgement and accusations upon me when they don’t even know me, let alone the reason why I vented in the first place.
While I’m sure people will continue to call me a hypocrite, and send hate in my inbox, I truly would just like everyone to know that I’m sorry.
I normally do not let my triggers effect me in the way that they used to. Am I perfect? No. I have my good days, and bad days just like anyone else. I have been going to therapy for over two years and I am actively working through and processing my trauma. I also understand that I had every chance to not participate in reading that fic and I still decided to. I am holding myself accountable in that aspect. I know that I can block tags, accounts etc but at the same time, why does that have to be my only option? Yes, we all cope in different ways but why is the fact that my own feelings are being pushed aside and dragged through the dirt because I didn’t agree with something?
Why does that make it okay? It doesn’t and I will be sticking behind this.
If you choose to actively hate me, think I’m some terrible person for allowing my feelings/emotions to control my actions, I don’t have anything to say to you other than the fact that you are beating a dead horse and to please leave me alone.
I will not be responding to any hate in my messages or inbox.
At the end of the day, I am a real person behind the screen. As is everyone else. I am a human being and I make mistakes and hold myself accountable for them. Please remember this before you send me any form of hate.
If you have read this entire thing, processed it, and learned to forgive and understand where I am coming from, thank you.
Goodbye for now,
-Gi
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ladsofsorrow24 · 1 year
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this one's not gonna be for everyone's taste so i'm putting it under the read more
anyway, just read a makiden comic with nayuta, and once again it revived this specific concept i keep going to where nayuta's existence is born out of the act of conception between denji and makima
that is, the act of denji consuming makima's flesh itself.
and if we're going for... non-con allegory here, yeah it makes me think of denji as this... reluctant parent who had to carry the essence of his abuser for months just to see it become... an actual person in front of him.
and what does that mean with him accepting nayuta's existence right away even after consuming makima?
it's love, really.
the twisted, toxic kind of love that make some people forgives their abusers, even after they've been hurt so much.
and i'm not saying a victim should always forgives their abusers, it's understandable, hell even better sometimes to not forgive people who hurt you physically and mentally
but denji's... accepting nayuta's existence feels like a forgiveness to makima. that, he had moved forward, even if just a little bit, by not seeing nayuta as makima's reflection, but rather accept her for who she is.
just a little girl with very extraordinary powers.
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goblinwithartsupplies · 3 months
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hot recommendation.
https://www.tumblr.com/withthekeyisking-writer/740370063400583168/they-take-until-you-give-withthekeyisking?source=share
Or Zeus, - bastard.
Holy shit that’s…. 1 angsty as hell 2 extremely realistic and plays right into Luke’s corruption.
I would take any chance I had at revenge against the goods too
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jevilowo · 7 months
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Reading Yume Nikki fanfics and theories is all fine and dandy until it starts focusing on Masada and you start praying to the fanfiction Gods that they don't make him a rapist
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daftysaph · 1 year
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is it just me or did everyone literally forget that Melanie Martinez confirmed that she raped Timothy???
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hexitca · 1 year
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Oh that post reminded me of my fave piece of writing
Cory O'Brien has this website where he just tells the actual myths in a hilarious and no-bullshit way.
Obviously, you should learn about the original (or the most accepted) myths but he's pretty spot on
Here's the one on Persephone. This (as far as I know and learned) is the most accepted myth
Trigger warning:
Rape (the word mentioned not the actual act)
his book is called Zeus Grants Stupid Wishes fyi but it has more than just greek myths in it. It's basically his website but in a book (and it's been edited but mostly the same)
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I hate it when my fandom is a small niche because no one will care about my rant ahead lol. I am a fan of The Red Tent (The show and the book by Anita Diamant) and I go on Tumblr to find content on it. Long story short I find lovely gifs of the show with Rebecca Ferguson, quotes of the book and such, but unfortunately no metas or fics or people gushing about the story and the characters, which was sadly to be expected. The only thing I find is someone complaining about how the show changed the ending to make it more hopeful, about forgiveness, etc. And I am like, bitch, the show is a whitewashing-of-middle-eastern-characters-mess, it was not as detailed as the book, it was too short and could have done more with the content, the actors are unbelievably and stupidly old for their ages (Especially Dinah in the first episode, Rebecca is beautiful but there is no way I can suspend my disbelief and pretend she is a lovesick teenager, why the hell didn't they use two actresses for her? The passage of time in the show was perfect for that), and so on, but you know what what good about it? (Other than the costumes and the settings of course)
It fixed the bookʼs crappy ending. There, I said it. I don't care how supposedly “deep” it is, or being told I just don't get it. It is just my truth and you are free to disagree.
You see, when I got to the end of the book I was met by a very depressing and dull experience where Dinah suddenly stopped loving all of her brothers, even Joseph, despite the fact they were breadfed together and each other's best friends growing up. I get her hatred and unforgiving attitude towards Simon and Levi and even the rest of the older brothers, but Joseph? Who had nothing to do with the massacre other than a comment he didn't seriously mean and was around her age when it happened? The author just wanted to shock the readers at this point.
What is more, in the show it could have been understandable for Dinah to be ambivalent towards Joseph, since he tried to get her son killed for almost assassinating him, but in the book it is actually Joseph who spares his life and sends him away instead without ANY coercion from Dinah. Dinah just continues to hate him in the book for no reason because he is part of her past and she wants to forget her past and his existence took her son away from her even though that was literally 100% the sonʼs fault for trying to kill a literal statesman out of revenge with WITNESSES around without learning the full story of what happened to his father, who was killed by Simon and Levi only and not all of Dinahʼs brothers lol
lmao It just makes Dinah come out as heartless and cruel, especially considering she gets some second hand account about how much Joseph supposedly suffered as a slave, which, because this takes creative liberties (Which I am 100% fine with btw), is an even greater amount of suffering than implied in the Bible (He is said to have been beaten and raped by his masters or the slave traders before getting to Potiphar in this book, which actually makes sense, him being a slave and this being ancient times and all, and Potiphar is also a creep). But nope, there is no talk of how both siblings have suffered, Joseph as a slave, and Dinah since the loss of her husband and forced separation from her child. They just become strangers, which is frustrating and unsatisfactory. No emotional reunion in the book as there is in the show (Which has a brilliant scene where they meet again that is very satisfying).
The book also has to make all the male characters heatless monsters incapable of remorse or idiots to make Dinah, her son, and her love interests shine (They literally make Joseph an illiterate fool to make Dinahʼs son shine as the “power or intellect behind the power” or whatever, like, this isn't even about uplifting women because this is Dinahʼs son, not Dinah herself, this is pretty much just about making Dinah the only competent or admirable child of Jacob, it is so blatant and annoying it reminds me of Disneyʼs Maleficent idea of telling a complex story and giving voice to voiceless characters, meaning flipping everything around and thinking that does the job) . The show doesn't do this and yet Dinah comes across as a very competent woman, a brilliant midwife, just as she is in he books. She is unquestionably the main character in the show and yet we also get glimpses of Joseph being a learned man, no character assassination needed. You don't have to pick on Joseph, who most imagine to have been learned and literate at some point in his life besides having the prophetic dreams (which makes SENSE even if it is not in the Bible, he was given a position of power for a reason), to make me admire Dinahʼs character.
The end of the show makes Dinah bond with her brother and gives you the impression they stay good friends even if she can't make herself to do the same with her other brothers. This, along with her relationship with Benia, is a huge triumph after so much suffering, a true happy ending, I can see the two of them playing with their children and having meals together. She forgives her father because Joseph forgave her son for trying to kill him, it is lovely, it is a lovely message, and her forgiving her father ties to the original message of the story, paralleling with Joseph forgiving his brothers. Forgiveness doesn't lower Dinah down or have to mean she thinks what her father did was right. It doesn't mean she has to spend time with the people who hurt her. It just means she lets go of the anger. Can this message be annoying for some people who are pressured by society to forgive their abusers? Yes, but in fiction it is better this way because unless the plot is about revenge, forgiveness gives the story closure and meaning, and because the book set the story up to a final encounter with her family, Dinah being as indifferent makes the ending anticlimactic.
In the book, Dinah returning to her homeland is almost there for no reason (I liked her meeting the new generation in her family and learning of the women and girls, granddaughters of her mothers, who are always forgotten, but other than that? Pointless). She doesn't speak to her father or brothers even to ask them why they did what they did or be angry (which was an alternative to the forgiveness arc if your truly hate it that much), she doesn't speak to Joseph either because “muh my past I hate muh past and he sent my son who tried to kill him away”. There is straight up NO REASON FOR HER TO BE THERE. I hate the ending so much it is unbelievable.
So no, random person who is probably among the few to feel strongly about this show/book. The show ending is awesome and way better than the book ending (imo, I have nothing against you random person). Thank you for coming to my niche fandom ted talk.
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bootleganimevhsfansub · 10 months
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It's one thing to be a "Takumi apologist" when you're 13 and your knowledge of romantic relationships is slim to none, but being a grown-ass adult with bills calling Takumi your "babygirl" like that nigga not a whole rapist??????????????????????
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January 16, 2017
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fairuzfan · 4 months
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Here's a summary of what's been happening in Sudan the past couple of days. It's gotten to the point where women are asking for contraceptives for fear of getting raped by RSF forces.
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saywhatyouwillbut · 10 days
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i’m sorry about kidnapping your boyfriend so we could give the fbi false testimony. yes, i tried to feed him, he thinks thai is too fattening and wouldn’t have any. i also put out a hit on his rapist
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