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Im playing Luckdog 1 which is a classic BL game about 30s mafiosos that just got translated and the translator lovingly localized all the dialogue into true 30s gangster movie Italian mafia guy talk. But its really funny cuz the guys look like this
Delightful imagining the most 2009 visual kei guy ever with a cartoon italian mobster accent
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"Anne Rice had a problem with framing abusive relationships as abusive" because she wasn't necessarily writing about abuse, she was using fantasy characters to explore the boundaries between people and mortality and morality and humanity and love and death; she was a fictional erotica writer, and if her fictional fantasy world does not frame the relationships as being about abuse then they weren't about abuse because that's how fiction works
This is harder and harder for audiences to grasp, and I sympathize, honestly, because we have become more keen over the last couple of decades, and we've noticed how many stories have been sold to us as an ideal we should reach for that would be harmful to us if we did so - stories intending to propogandize values centered around control or subjugation
but you have to learn to recognize when that's what is happening and when a work is simply clumsy, indulgent fantasizing shared with others, and how to settle your jerking, trigger-happy reflex when you notice something in a work of fiction that shouldn't be emulated in real life. That's not what fiction is. That is not, at base, its purpose or intent.
recognizing that a situation would be abusive if it were real does not mean that all stories where those situations happen are inherently ABOUT abuse. Unless we have reason to believe the writer is indeed trying to propagandize societal control on some level, then the story is about what the writer says it's about, because it's not real
there's no one with agency involved, there is only what the fictional fantasy writer wanted to happen in their fictional fantasy world. You being able to identify "if these two people existed this relationship would be abusive" doesn't change the intent of the text. It's GOOD that you can identify that! It's actually excellent! It's a necessary component to experiencing fiction and keeping yourself safe in the real world, but it doesn't change the intent of the text
You are absolutely, Capital R Right: if these people existed and treated each other this way, it would be abusive. But they don't exist. They are Anne Rice's Barbies, and she makes them kiss rough and mean and murderous and underage and incestuously, but through it all they remain Barbies, and she had zero responsibility to explicitly designate those Barbie relationships as abusive for the benefit of a reader who feels like they can't trust a text unless it spells things out for them in real-world morality parables.
My Barbies got up to some fucked up shit. It's ok. They were dolls.
when i was younger i had a really bad fear of danny devito when i was going to sleep so my older brother gave me a watch that he set to like 8 hours ahead so that it was always daytime on the watch when i was asleep and he told me it would confuse danny devito and he would think it was daytime and get scared of the sun and leave me alon
Your brother is the best
Who the fuck changed this from vampires to Danny devito
the real question is why I was completely ready to accept that this person had a debilitating childhood fear of Danny Devito
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And yet they still have the audacity to accuse this fandom and this ship as being shallow!
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bro what the hell was daniel saying in that book to have the kids dressing EXACTLY like armand he’s such a fake idgafer 😭😭😭 talking so much shit about him in person only to lovingly describe him in the book to the point that kids can replicate his outfits for halloween with crazy accuracy the old man is down bad i fear
“Ew stop sexualizing Armand’s trauma!”
Wait till you hear about this guy named Armand. He’s doing some crazy horrific sex shit with Armand’s trauma.
Not responding directly the ask this is regarding because I was asked not to share the link to the post in question, but it was about Gabrielle and Lestat and how their power dynamic affects the incest that occurs between them, so I thought I would just give my two cents overall.
While I understand working off the assumption that there’s ALWAYS a perpetrator/victim dynamic in cases of incest (especially parent/child incest) and I think that’s basically always the irl situation, I also feel like in this specific case with how VC vampires work, the issue is more complicated and can’t be seen as fully parallel to human cases of incest.
Firstly, I would say that the idea of Gabrielle grooming Lestat in any way is not really compatible with book canon. Lestat’s wound here is clearly neglect from his mother. She simply was not giving him the time and attention required for parenting, let alone grooming (and seemingly wanted him FURTHER away from her which is kind of the opposite of grooming). I don’t think there’s any reason to believe there was a sexually inappropriate or even emotionally incestuous relationship between them as humans, nor do I think the physical incest would have ever occurred without the addition of vampirism to their relationship.
The emotional distance between them and their forced isolation as humans never fostered a typical mother/son bond between them to begin with, and the extreme dynamic shift the takes place when Lestat becomes Gabrielle’s maker completely recontextualizes their relationship within the framework of VC vampirism. The fact that it took place to begin with perverts the mother/son relationship irrevocably. The shaky-at-best parent/child relationship gets eclipsed immediately by the inherently sexual act of turning and the parental role of a maker to a fledgling. The maker/fledgling dynamic is already pseudo-incestuous by nature.
This total breakdown of established roles and boundaries for them and the new lack of the outside pressure from their human situation allows them to redefine their relationship to each other essentially however they please, healthy or not. Lestat has never been able to connect with Gabrielle as a mother and son. It’s not within either of their emotional abilities to act as vampire father and daughter. Their personalities and the intensity of their ties to one another would never allow for friendship. They see each other as mutual extensions of the same being. Parental boundaries never existed for them because that’s never how they related to each other.
Lestat has only known love and closeness through sex and romance and Gabrielle has never had the opportunity to connect with her son in a way that isn’t tied to the trauma of motherhood. I don’t think it’s surprising that in the context of vampirism, things took an incestuous turn. I also don’t think there’s a victim in this situation, as unhealthy as it may be. If they were human and the mother/son bond was the full extent of their relationship to one another, the power of a parent over a child would be impossible to discount and Lestat would certainly be a victim of some sort. Nothing incestuous happens within the framework of humanity though, and as with many other things in VC, you can’t reasonably discount the unique impact of vampirism from the situation you’re analyzing.
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And in some vague way, I hated the fact that only extreme pain in me could ever wring from her the slightest warmth or interest. Yet she’d been my savior. And there was no one but her. And I was as tired of being alone, perhaps, as a young person can be. She was here now, out of the confines of her library, and she was attentive to me.
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