I can't explain it but Babee just seems like a micromanaging shy control freak serious person just because how are you going to be with someone like Asher and not be careful about everything all the time?

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I can't explain it but Babee just seems like a micromanaging shy control freak serious person just because how are you going to be with someone like Asher and not be careful about everything all the time?
glad nobody asked trey the protection question for the sinday meme
//Every time I see the word “problematic”, I always think of Valter.
Listen Bellamy fans. I have no problem that he is your fave, however making excuses for him I am however not okay with. Per definition, Bellamy is a very problematic character. He is abusive and manipulative and not to mention genocidal. I like problematic characters myself such as fx Dean Winchester who lies and manipulates his brother on multiple occasions. Another example could be Oliver Queen from Arrow, who was a ruthless killer at first, he lied and while his intentions were good and he thought he did what was best, just like Bellamy and Dean, but they were BAD actions nonetheless. I recognize that while I like these two characters (not Bellamy, I swear to god, if I could, I would kill him in the most painful way I could imagine). But I digress. All of their intentions were good, but last I checked, it’s not the path to heaven that is paved with good intentions. What beloni did IS wrong and YES they do make him problematic and in my eyes, Bellamy is an antagonist, due to how they have portrayed him this season along with pike. Another example on a problematic fave for me could be Snape. Despite getting a small redemption arc in the last book, Snape is also a bad person, but I still like him because I find his character interesting, the difference here is that I get that these characters are problematic and in Snape’s and Bellamy’s case, evil. Because Bellamy is evil if you look upon The Alignment system based on the Dungeons and Dragons game which is used to determine the overall traits of a character. This is taken from the WoW wiki on chaotic evil.
“With the drive of pure hatred, the chaotic evil character will do whatever they can to attain their goals. They are bound by no laws, no master and no compassion. While unlikely to run down the street slaying innocents (chaotic evil does not mean stupid), this character would have no regrets about doing so.” Know that there is many different layers of good and evil and this is very general but off all Alignments, I found that this one is most fitting. You could argue that Bellamy is chaotic good, but they’re usually not afraid to stand up for those in need and stand to gain nothing by helping. Clarke falls into this category however. This is why I have a problem with those who think Bellamy bagshit is a good person, because he most certainly isn’t.
patrick: yeah im gonna have to say i prefer the prequels over the original trilogy me: who is patrick stump? who is that ive never heard of him in my entire life is he like a singer or something
someone stop antares already
*looks at Pete Wentz*
Me @ god: God, when will you help out this problematic meme?
Basically a run down of the last two minutes at top golf yesterday:
Everyone: "Carter no"
Carter: *laughs*
Everyone(frantically): "CARTER. NO."
Carter: "lol. Carter yes."