How many people have you told "I love you" to in your life?


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How many people have you told "I love you" to in your life?
i need to stop shadowboxing the concept of romance when i write. i need to make my brain go to a world where romance doesn’t exist when i write because feeling its constant presence and people’s expectations of its presence and reading in of its presence is making me a worse writer.
like. thinking a lot about that post that’s going around rn about Books That Are Clearly Afraid Of The Reader. been thinking about how fear of being interpreted or perceived or whatever permeates a Lot of what i do and always has, creatively, and frankly compromises it, especially in terms of fear of people reading romance into my stuff because of how much i write about interpersonal relationships and intimacy and reliance and vulnerability and intense emotional situations.
i need to stop trying to build a boat with my main priority being ‘i dont want people to insist to me that this is a car or make people feel tricked into seeing a car etc etc’ when there is actually no part of this boat that needs to be made with cars in mind at all i could just Build The Damn Boat. this metaphor got lost.
point is i need to stop letting romance take up space in my stories at all. even if it's just as something i'm doing backflips over and around. i need to just start writing about platonic relationships - friendships, queerplatonic relationships, familial relationships, etc - without feeling like i need to first disprove romance as an automated and inherent assumption. romance should have no quarter here, even in feeling forced to deny it.
you would think that I would be acting normal/over the silly vampire show by now 🙃
There's also that L&S AU manga where Stitch landed on earth in the Sengoku period and hangs out with Not-Nobunaga.
Why is it always Nobunaga..?
Because I need to vent about this a bit:
My body decided to start killing itself at entirely the wrong time.
look i'm 100% against fossile energies, against the destruction of homes and communities, 100% against RWE, but the way that is being talked and reported about Lützerath is simply insane. I know it just happened and turned out to be the last bastion right now and it's a symbol more than anything else but has anyone actually been there and seen it? looked at a map? it's two streets, maybe 5-10 houses. it's barely more than a hamlet. but whenever I open a newspaper it sounds like Lützerath is some kind of town with hundreds of inhabitants... just now I saw a pamphlet where they invited to take part in a Dorfspaziergang? Dorfspaziergang?! That'll take two minutes, or will they be walking rounds?!
Rheinbraun/RWE/NRW already destroyed so many places and towns, they deconstruced Immerath which had a cathedral and a convent and a hospital, they destroyed 700 year old manors, they destroyed churches, schools and kindergardens... and now it's all about Lützerath??
I'm torn between finding it simply absurd and accepting it as one of the many ironies of history.
do i buy metal gear collection or do i buy a couple games