i will never forgive anyone for windblades height being nerfed
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i will never forgive anyone for windblades height being nerfed
SOME of you don't actually fucking understand jade harley and it makes me angry!!
okay i know i literally just said idc about this but the two cents are getting real sweaty in my hands. what the fuck is up with the bolaire discourse that keeps floating past my dash.
yes, he murders people, no he doesn't need to. yes, it's possible for him to find willing hosts he would wear for a time and then let go. no, he doesn't do that. yes, this is an extremely morally questionable choice he's making. yes, it makes him a very unreliable narrator.
guys. i thought this was why we liked him. hello?? i genuinely don't understand the urge to say "he didn't do anything wrong!!" because well, he did. he's actively doing it. i ALSO don't understand the callout posts saying "this thing he's doing is morally bad. this means i don't like him as a character." like are those not completely seperate issues.
i genuinely don't think taliesin is playing him with the mentality that everything he's doing is morally correct [even if he is, intention of the player is also a separate issue, and the character's role within the story remains the same]. that's what makes him so interesting! instead of arguing that he's a good person (undefinable attribute + he's not even a person), why don't we instead think about how he's justifying his own actions to himself. is that not way more interesting?? to consider why he kills the way he does? to consider the way he was, ultimately, created to be a character in a play, and has probably never quite shaken the habit of seeing everyone (except a select few) as inconsequential and unimportant? to think about how hal now has to grapple with this realization, trying to maintain basic moral decency while circumstances force him even closer to his utterly amoral murderous best friend? is that not more interesting? is that not what we're all in it for?? sometimes characters do bad things. is that not what makes it fun?????
Yk not to get into pride discourse but I do wonder why the bait is always "bi woman's cishet boyfriend at pride" and never "bi man's cishet girlfriend at pride". You'd think if the issue was with cishet people being at pride (which is an idiotic issue in the first place we all know this) then it wouldn't always be framed as a fault of bi women
since I'm a hater: ways for Subspace to bathe while being 'lore compliant' in that it apparently hurts him too bad for him to do so
Wound wrap and Sponge bath:
Keeping clean when injured is VERY IMPORTANT so of course there are already ways to fix this issue. Five minutes of research can tell you that.
Wrapping the wound in water proof material, of which bandages and medical grade wrappings exist, and if need be sealing the edges with medical tape. (Doing as best you can. If you cannot get a clean wrap, as may be true of Subspace, then cutting sheets of water proof material and sealing with medical tape. Has anyone else in this fandom gotten a tattoo? Have you had the protective waterproof bandage they put on your tattoo when healing?)
If showering is too high of a risk of injuring the damaged tissue, or exposed tissue is too hard to cover, then after covering what you can you can use a sponge bath- where you sit somewhere with a drain, have a bucket of soapy water and a sponge, and bathe the non wounded skin.
No rinse cleaning wipes:
What it says on the tin. Cleaning wipes designed specifically for disabled and elderly people who cannot easily shower. Clean as able
A fuck ton of pain medication and Saline water or specifically formulated cleaning solutions:
Using a sterile environment and numbing agents, careful care can be taken to clean the body and wounded areas- but wounds must have extra care put into them for patting dry and applying bandages. Doing this even just to clean up the wounds specifically would be very important
Anyways. I don't like a charcaters disability being used to make a joke out of them whether or not they're a good person
the allyship leaving people’s bodies the moment you suggest Alastor is aro in canon
whyyyyy can't people be normal about female athletes and women's sports
Been seeing a lot of posts on my dash lately along the lines of "I hate [entire star trek series], and to prove my point, here's an extremely nitpicky thing that annoys me about this series". This reads as steeping oneself in negativity for fun. Naturally, instead of unfollowing people, I am going to complain about it,