//I haven’t reblogged a meme in so long i almost forgot how I used to format them LOL anyway..
On the non-salty side people have been increasingly multiship/multiverse. Which I think is a good thing for people who are shy about approaching others for threads. There has been an increase in trans/NB/agender etc characters which is inclusive and inclusivity is always good.
On the salty side...
People are more concerned with the “””””aesthetic”””” of their blog than the actual writing. They think it’s cool to make their text too small to read or that using flowery prose makes you a good writer when it doesn’t. It makes your writing harder to read.
People also feel like it’s okay to judge someone based on blog aesthetics or if they don’t format to a certain level instead of how well they actually write or how compatible their muses might be in a thread. Being selective is fine, it really is. I’m selective. But your selection criteria shouldn’t include ‘not formatting threads’.
One thing I’ve also seen more of is people thinking it’s okay to attack someone if their muse isn’t 100% completely and totally canon. Especially if a character has been warped by fanon or has been flanderized in canon. Like. No. Go away. There’s a thing called interpretation and a character who is poorly developed in the source material has a change to be built upon elsewhere.
Zexion rushed to get the kids ready before her mission. Leo and Raphael seemed excited to be spending the day with another member but Zexion had her worries. She trusted Larxene but she knew how hard it could be trying to keep the two entertained as well as looking after Lilith.
Once they were ready, Zexion walked the two down to Larxene’s room with Lilith in her arms and knocked Larxene’s door gently.
“Do you think we’ll go out?” Leo asked with a wide smile.
“She’ll take us to the park and to get food and everything!” Raphael told him, laughing together, “That’s what Olive does when she’s here!”
Larxene looked up from her book as she sprawled along the couch in the Grey Room of The Castle That Never Was, giving Zexion a surprised look. Did..the bookworm Organization member..just ask her out to dinner?“Come again..?”@alternate-ienzo
♖ are they popular in their fandom? how do they feel about that?
“I’m not sure I would consider myself popular, especially if you compare me to the actual protagonists. Sora, Riku, even Kairi. However, I do get more attention focused on me due to my, ah, background than I’d like.”