longfire as a ship has so much potential for humor. imagine if the little dipshit who joined your clan and beat you up with no prior training fell in love with you.

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longfire as a ship has so much potential for humor. imagine if the little dipshit who joined your clan and beat you up with no prior training fell in love with you.
Mayday and Crosshair sketch
yall im literally such a sucker for boys with pretty smiles idk what to tell you guys </3
I think for a lot of this game's fans, they really wanted an incest true crime visual novel,
Doesn't chapter 1 start off with an insane anime premise and demon summoning and prophetic dreams? So, not true crime.
and the fact that Andrew and Ashley were bad people meant that they could enjoy their murder-spree and toxic sisterfucking completely guilt free.
Yes... people... wanted to enjoy their goth visual novel incest game...
Any nuance added into that adds a layer of guilt that sours the fun they get out of edgy media, so it's summarily ignored.
So far you haven't actually explained anything about the question "nuance" is not the subject of question here its people seeing them as equally fucked up here, far as I knew Ashley harasses and blackmails her brother into not having girlfriends. She from my knowledge (which ends at what a close friend has told me in a discord call) is just sorta a Yandere, like she is the trope to a fucking T, and the whole game just reminds me of the basic arc of The Future Diary, a bad anime that people only remember cause of one character
I've said before if incest survivors were allowed to talk openly and honestly about their experiences and how it affected them, and have people actually listen instead of making Game of Thrones jokes
CD-Call should learn how to read a room and not trauma dump on your friend/CD-Call should learn her experiences aren't universal/CD-Call is herself an abuser/CD-Call only thinks about the incest plot of game of thrones, not the politics or dragons or characters outside of the Lannister twins, cause a great deal of the other times incest is mentioned its ancillary.
, the "fun" of this taboo would evaporate for these people overnight because their own empathy wouldn't let them be aroused by it anymore.
The general fun of roleplaying or delving into a taboo subject in a safe environment is much different than wherever you going on about, again I think your just trauma dumping on discord and making everyone really uncomfortable.
It's hard to maintain "fuck you, got mine" in the face of real, genuine harm.
*Motions at all horror writing that cover taboo subjects *
Most people just can't maintain that kind of selfishness. That's a big reason why this brand of "dark media" is often so safe and toothless. It's only written that way so people feel less ashamed of themselves when the post-nut clarity kicks in.
Why do you keep talking about a game you claim is nothing but gooner material????????????????????? (I know why but still)
Starting my next story 👀
can someone tag me in that fav first watches of 2025 movie thing so i can put vic reeves big night out 9 times on there haha just joking... or am i
Took my cane out for a test run the other day, trying to get used to it and all that
I've indetified two groups of people reacting to me (a young person) having a cane
One is the folks who will keep an eye on you and keep you in their line of sight and be ready to assist or move out of your way as soon as you're close enough
Second is people who make direct eye contact with you and deliberately get IN your way like they're challenging you
Drabble Challenge 2024 - Day 9: Birthday
Fandom: Baldur's Gate 3 Characters: Dame Aylin/Isobel Thorm
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Isobel is not asking to honour the Rise of the Moonmaiden's Daughter or the Forging of the Sword. She wants to know her beloved's birthday.
So Aylin thinks, digs deep, and shares something she never has before. "Each year, on the anniversary of the autumnal day I was delivered to the cloister that first sheltered me, the cook would sneak a sweet pastry onto my dinner plate."
"That's it?" Isobel sounds distraught, making Aylin's small, nostalgic smile melt away.
Her darling's ensuing scathing opinions of Aylin's erstwhile caretakers are puzzling, but of her promises of pampering, Aylin has no complaints.
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