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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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LIKES TO CHARGE REBLOGS TO CAST
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Was feeling a little discouraged about my own oc,, cats cheer me up 🤍 Maine Coon Eda and tuxedo cat Lilith 🐈⬛
It should 100% be illegal for companies to make you give them your payment information when you sign up for a free trial version of their product. It is not necessary and there is no good fucking reason for them to do it. It’s blatantly just so they can steal forgetful customers’ money.
oh hey, thanks for reminding me to cancel a free trial i had going on.
Reblog to save an unnecessary charge cause it also reminded me to cancel a trial lol
Just give it one more day
I think the other reason I don't really get into ships as portrayed by fandom culture is that it seems like the mindset is more like. "I want these characters to be in a Romantic Relationship(TM)" instead of "I want these characters' relationship to be romantic"
What I mean here is that, so often I see pairings enacting romance tropes to the point of heavily altering or downright replacing their original dynamic - as if the people behind it only understand romance as a series of checklists to tick off. Couples like to kiss and sleep in the same bed and flirt with each other, so it doesn't matter who the characters are, if they're a couple then naturally they'll do those things, right??
And that's where the whole thing starts to lose me, because I would assume that the appeal of shipping characters is, y'know... the characters? Rather than just, the idea of a couple? If I'm thinking about how it'd be cool for them to be in love, my first thought is always "so how would they show it," because just like everything else about a person, the answer is going to be different on a case-by-case basis.
Maybe the characters involved aren't really into kissing, but they like arranging date activities. Maybe they aren't committed to the structure of dating at all, and just want to be around each other whenever they can. And even if they are the types to like doing traditionally romantic things, that doesn't suddenly erase whatever else they had going on before they started adding that on top of it.
I'm not saying that the more typical romance tropes and activities are bad, just that they're applied kind of excessively, regardless of whether or not they actually work for the characters involved. I want to see my favorite characters having relationships that are true to who they are, not what the stock depiction of a couple says they should be.
Judith Butler, philosopher: ‘If you sacrifice a minority like trans people, you are operating within a fascist logic’
Feels like a good time to remind certain people that this is coming from Judith Butler, who is not just a leading feminist philosopher, but also THE COFOUNDER OF QUEER THEORY
The literal cofounder of queer theory as an academic field says that abandoning trans people is fascist logic.
The voices in our community trying to exclude us may be loud, but they are not right, and they do not speak for the community as a whole or our history or anything at all.
Trans people belong here. We always have, and we always will.
the other side of the lake
An egg, an enby and an anarchist walk into a bar ,
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take my hand, take my whole life too
wow, I also like finding a gravestone and descending a staircase under it to rescue a very powerful girl who gains experience and strength very quickly alongside you while grinding enemies and...
actually fucking evil I think the Bread item being "required" for Weird Route progression might be a direct reference to the Breadcrumb glitch
The Breadcrumb Glitch is a glitch in mother 1 where you can use the ripped girl, Pippi, to perform a glitch using an item called Breadcrumbs.
It gets you out of bounds in an area that looks like this:
which looks almost exactly like the evil place you can see from the Forgotten Island.
and using the Breadcrumb Glitch in Mother 1 you can skip a large portion of the game.
you will recognize this reference in this context as being evil evil evil evil FUCKING evil
but my question is, if what happened at the end of the weird route can still result in a Chapter 7 side B being possible, what the fuck happens in the regular Chapter 7 side A?
girl who never got to fight back x girl who never got to be vulnerable
let’s smile again
I always get melancholic thinking about this.
Kris's dad used to be a gardener. They were probably taught to be gentle by him first.
Don't go and touch these flowers too hard you'll crush them, don't pull on a flower too hard you'll break it, watch your step and admire the beauty of a gentle embrace, watch and admire how beautiful a flower could be when you choose to be gentle with it.
And then you remember how he treats Kris now that his family fall apart.
Asgore hugs Kris too tightly and doesn't understand what he is doing all he understands is that Kris doesn't like it when he does that, he barely pays attention to them and whenever he does it ends with him trying to make a move on Toriel, he puts them in uncomfortable situations (like bringing flowers to their mother) and just leaves them there because he never takes the time to stop and think about his actions.
Kris is his flower.
Like any flower. Kris needs to be handled with care, Kris needs attention, Kris needs consideration but Asgore never understood.
Kris is nothing more than a flower that never got to blossom because of Asgore's obsession.
A flower that first learnt gentleness from the gardener only to never received it in the end by said gardner. Oh Kris.
their win is not my loss.
Smile immediately faded
good chapter, thank you tobert