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everybody needs to read more. read all the time. read every day. read read read
why is it that ppl hear "fetish" and immediately think "devoid of morals" like ur genuinely not making sense. ppl dont actually become inhuman and beast-like when theyre turned on, thats something we are told bc it aligns with christian patriarcal values, u know that right? desire isnt actually bad. it doesnt make you evil, or incapable of having/respecting boundaries
i got a response to this abt how men get horny and "lose their minds" and "causes" them to behave vile. i rlly rlly neeeeed ppl to understand that men behaving inappropriately when turned on is something they are *choosing* to do, and when you equate that to human nature you are enabling them and diminishing the seriousness of that choice
tongue in cheek art about weird bodies and waiting for a diagnosis
[ID: A piece of digital art. It depicts six vials of blood of various shades for lab testing with following labels: “negative”, “negative”, “Wait a minute.”, “No wonder I’m so fucking tired!”, “negative” and “Well. It’s not lupus!”. The background is black and blank and there is a white caption in the bottom left corner reading: “8.28.25 - “Labs””.
I think it’s so interesting to return to a piece of media/art that you haven’t touched in years and see how your perspective has changed regarding it. My personal example is TLOU2, when it came out I absolutely loathed the game (surprising information if you look at my blog now). It was 2020 and I was NOT in a good place (who was?) and had a lot of other shit going on. I swore I’d never touch it again….and then I did, in fact, play it again years later. I love it now. It doesn’t top the first game for me personally but I’m a different person than I was in 2020, thank god, and I view the game differently now. In fact, I even have multiple essays in the works regarding the game and the feelings I have towards it — what a leap to go from hating it to feeling such intense, complex emotions that I have the itch to analyze and pick apart how I feel about it.
I guess I just think it’s neat how differently our views and opinions can change as we grow and evolve as people. Maybe you’ll retain your old perception of a game, book, movie etc, or maybe you’ll view it from a completely different lens now that you’re older and have gone through new and different experiences. Or maybe not, maybe you still uphold your past relationship with whatever you loved (or hated) when you were younger; but what a gift it is to be able to reexamine things and see where you stand now. Perhaps by going back you will find new reasons to appreciate and love something, or, alternatively, find something that affirms your distain towards it.
Go back to something you haven’t touched in awhile. Read that book you hated in high school, watch that movie you loved as a kid, go back and see what you think now. Enjoy the change that you find.
They've got AO3 on Paralives
Thinking about it and Dragon Age Origins and DA2 just have this overwhelming sense of melancholy the other dragon age games lack. Love that shit.
typed and deleted a post but know it is my burden to have the correct opinion all the time
I feel so maternal towards Maelle it’s not even funny like your honor that’s my daughter
Hayden has a coffee mug in his bedroom filled with birdseed, canonically, and so the first thought I had upon finding it was: the chicken absolutely sleeps in the bed
trying to explain why i like horror to people who don’t: ok so you know how it’s fun to be deeply disturbed and unsettled
anders dragon age. what a man. he's a former warden. a apostate. he's a healer for the most downtrodden of kirkwall, openly using his magic to heal despite knowing the consequences (death, or circle abuse). he's a victim of abuse, a survivor of templars and pure torment. he's funny, caring to the core. he had a cat. he lives in a sewer. he loves and has loved even knowing what comes when mages desire basic human activities. he's the embodiment of justice, desires freedom for all mages. he destroys the source of abuse for many mages, the chantry, and accepts death if you want to kill him. he's just ... my beloved.
anders dragon age <3 my love
oh i’m sorry would you rather me beat an alive horse?
I chose the impossible; I chose... Rapture.
not using AI genuinely feels like the rest of the world is experiencing some kind of mass amnesia. if someone says they never use it, the immediate response is that can't be true because "everyone" uses it to write their emails or answer their questions. saw a comment suggesting that not using chatgpt to write an essay is "like the 90s". girl I graduated in 2021 and we weren't doing that! how is it that everyone has suddenly forgotten that they were entirely capable of doing these things all by themselves for their entire lives up until the past few years!! am I going crazy!!!
WHAT ARE YALL READING RN you must tell me