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ok guys listen I figured it out
so my favourite trope is not just enemies to lovers. It's the idiots-dynamic.
No, not idiots-in-love (though I do love it) but when one character who is always smart about everything in life turns stupid only when it comes to their partner or their relationship, MEANWHILE the other one who is an idiot all the time turns into the smartest person ever when it comes to the partner and their relationship.
Thank you for coming to my ted-talk
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Yes, that is absolutely a 420-69 joke.
It’s like you don’t even know me.
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Watching and Dreaming is now up on youtube!
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Saw a post about the “lack” of trauma in Wayward Son, especially in comparison to the representations of trauma in Carry On. Which seemed like a gross oversimplification of the many ways trauma can manifest and therefore came across to me as dismissive and gate-keeping, whether or not that was the intent.
There is no one correct way of experiencing, exhibiting, or depicting mental health/trauma. And these things shift within everyone all the time. The way a person’s trauma manifests at one point will not be how it always manifests. That’s part of the problem.
So, I thought I would offer some of my own thoughts about the ways we see Simon and Baz’s mental health issues and trauma played out in WS, especially in comparison to how we see it in CO.
This is NOT exhaustive. I am likely going to forget many things. But it’s something.
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Simon: *heavily breathing* WHY ARE YOU FLIRTING WITH AGATHA???
Baz:
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Inktober, Day 18: misfit.
I chose Baz for this prompt because Wayward Son showed us just how split Baz is between the world of mages and the world of vampires. The two are mutually exclusive—you can either be a mage, or a vampire, but not both. Except for Baz. He has a foot in each of these worlds, and can’t be fully himself in either one. He is always hiding one side or the other, depending on who he is with. The person Baz is most fully himself around is Simon, though he still feels like he needs to hide some parts of himself, like when he drinks blood. I designed this piece to represent the two sides that Baz has at odds within himself: a magic circle and wand for the world of mages; fangs and blood for the world of vampires.
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