we were cheated out of them making fun of each other for these outfits

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we were cheated out of them making fun of each other for these outfits
shameless if the women were allowed to be friends with one another
svetlana antis will call her a dumb evil whore then get on their soapbox about feminism in the same breath
the shameless women should have beat more people up actually
see if she’d had a daughter instead of a son i think that svetlana would have been less concerned about the kind of person that her daughter would grow up to be and more concerned about not being able to protect her from men like terry, yvon, and her father— the same way her own mother was unable to protect her
the way that people on the shameless subreddit talk about svetlana…..death penalty
the way that the shameless women view themselves is so interesting to me because that self-image alone drives so many of their actions and often leads them down destructive paths. when lip tells karen that she’s better than marrying jody she responds “i’m really not” or something along those lines. mandy tells the school counselor that her only options are getting pregnant or going to jail. fiona sabotages her relationship with mike because she doesn’t feel that she deserves a good job, relationship, etc. all three of them end up making terrible choices because of their hopelessness and lack of faith in themselves
the thing about svetlana is she isn’t even a difficult character to read or understand the majority of the fandom just doesn’t view her as a person