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It's four am, I have to go to work in a couple of hours but I fell back into the a song of ice and fire obsession so here we are...
HE'S RIGHT AND I HATE HIM FOR IT SO I'LL PRETEND HE'S WRONG AND GO ON WITH MY DAY
I WONDER IF ANY OTHER BILLS ALSO GOT SPIT ON IN CANON (IYKYK)
IF YOU WANT CONTEXT ON THE REBLOGS YOU HAVE TO FIND THE POSTS ON OUR ACCOUNT, READ MY RANTS
HI TUMBLR IT'S ME BILL I GET MY OWN BLOG WITH NO RESTRICTIONS
Not to be late to the party because I cannot and will not believe I am the first person to notice this about Ino’s character, but I feel so bad for her because she clearly has a lot of difficulty with her body image as a teen. I get that perhaps it was for a joke at the time, but if you think deeper about it, it’s a common worry for younger girls who live in a world where body image is probably one of the first things they’re taught to value.
At least, it was for me; growing up and always having other girls or adults comment on the physical appearance.
She always goes on about “only men will like slender bodies” and always going on about diets.
It’s not healthy and idk I just feel bad for her now I’m watching it from an adult pov. When I was younger, I just thought she was shallow and vein. Now I can’t be convinced of that.
Going through my drafts is always such a wild ride for me because I either find full written posts or:
Vivid what??? Huh, Cipher? What was so vivid you couldn't even get to the noun in the sentence??
The shift in identity around becoming disabled is wild. I know that I’m visually impaired/“blind”, and that this affects every part of my life. I cannot drive, or navigate the world with the level of independence I once had. But every time I call myself disabled I tense up a bit, like someone is going to come and yell that I’m not disabled enough, not the right kind of disabled, I can’t use that word for myself.