Which Character Do You Identify With The Most? Raven. I'm intelligent and resilient and don't give up easily

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Which Character Do You Identify With The Most? Raven. I'm intelligent and resilient and don't give up easily
#The100ForMe
I remember the day I started watching the 100. I was hetero back then, at least that’s what I thought. I was exploring tumblr a bit when suddenly this kiss hit me. Clarke and Lexa. And I let the gif just be there on the display for a few minutes. My heart pounded so fast and loud, I got so confused. I wasn’t prepared for feelings like that. Especially in the intimate area, you know? Out of interest I watched the 100, on a weekend. Few weeks later, my dashboard was filled with lesbian otp trash and I was finally aware of my sexuality. So… Yeah. Thank you, Jason Rothenberg.. And Clexakru. Without you I wouldn’t have a beautiful and perfect girlfriend now, be happy in love. God.. I’m just so thankful.
Help trend the tag #the100forme on January 8th and spread The 100!
#ClexaForMe
Because who we love shouldn’t have to be accepted. No one should have to be accepted by their friends, family, or anyone because it means accepting that we are different. What I love about The 100 is the next subliminal step they’re taking the world in, through Clexa. Lexa never has to hide or embrace her sexuality, nor does it affect how anyone views her leadership because it has no meaning to them. Lexa never assumed Clarke only liked guys because of her previous relationship with Finn, and Clarke didn’t start questioning herself after Lexa kissed her because labels do not exist in The 100 (other than clans and of course “Heda”). Love has no race, religion, language, or gender and someday this world won’t need LGBTQ+ characters in their shows because they will all just be characters. Those labels will have no more meaning. Just like what The 100 has done. #The100forMe
Someday the world will see what I see, and what I see is not two women making out for the hell of it, no. What I see are two powerful figures and relatable characters who would bring out the best in each other (and could probably rule the world). This is what I see:
Clarke is an amazing, natural leader who earns people’s respect by connecting with them on a personal level, but also sometimes makes poor decisions because of those close relationships.
Lexa is a brilliant, experienced leader who can make extremely tough decisions and always puts her people before herself, but also suffers emotionally because she has to hide all signs of weakness in order to maintain her ruthless persona.
Together, Clarke is learning from Lexa how to become a stronger leader by using her head over her heart. Lexa is learning from Clarke that just because she needs to use her head to make hard decisions, doesn’t mean she has to ignore her heart altogether. #ClexaForMe