Meeting the Poorly-Drawn versions: Wangxian.
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Meeting the Poorly-Drawn versions: Wangxian.
listen I know it's heartbreaking that Claudia dies and it's understandable to wish she didn't, but let's please not accuse the writers of fridging her. to do so is a fundamental misunderstanding of the story and is frankly insulting to the intelligence and skill of the writers of the show.
Claudia's death, and the overwhelming grief and regret her parents experience because of it, is quite literally the point of the entire story. she dies because Anne's daughter Michele died of leukemia when she was five years old and there was nothing she or her husband could do to prevent it.
writing IWTV was how Anne coped with the unimaginable loss of a parent losing her child. she created a story about a little girl that could not die and then killed her anyway. Claudia's death is a senseless, unavoidable tragedy, just like Michele's was. the grief that haunts Louis and Lestat for the rest of their lives is the same grief that haunted Anne and her husband.
so when you're accusing people of killing Claudia off to benefit a story about two men, please remember that in real life sometimes parents lose their children. please remember Michele Rice.
she's the reason Claudia exists.
she's also the reason Claudia cannot be saved.
don't think I'm not still obsessing over 7-12
the simple fact of the matter is that regardless of anyone's feelings or opinions about anything, by pretty much any metric we use to understand systemic oppression via its impact on a demographic's quality of life - income, employment, housing, life expectancy, access to medical care, etc - transfeminine people are coming out on the bottom relative to all other gender groups, including other trans people.
and if you want to meaningfully discuss systemic oppression, you need to be able and willing to use terminology that distinguishes between the people who belong to the most vulnerable groups and the people who do not. objecting to the very idea of having words that say "people affected by these social forces, people not affected by these social forces" under the pretense that they are a "false binary" must mean that you either a) are unaware of or don't believe the actual quantifiable data that exists showing that this particular """binary""" is as real as any other social force or b) straight up just don't fucking care. that's really it. there's not an option here where you can legitimately understand and believe in the struggles of an oppressed group while simultaneously denying the use of vocabulary that articulates the pre-existing realities of their social position.
when did bruce give birth?
-> An alternate ending where the remaining philosopher's stone exhausts itself after healing Havoc, leaving Roy's blindness unhealed. Though he doesn't seem too worried about it.
Edward feels differently. Not that Roy would notice.
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ships with light imagery my beloved
dippin my toes into doing some isterik stuff bc they're on my mind... im new here so i will consume any thoughts you have on them like a woman starved please share them with me i wanna hear it all
I can’t get over this line. Dysphoria on dysphoria violence. Jax stop projecting challenge lv 99 (IMPOSSIBLE!)