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I think Rickon Stark would watch those YouTube shorts brainrot vids.
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The fact that Catelyn empathizes with and sees herself in solidarity with Cersei’s motherhood, despite knowing Cersei has bastards. It’s more than majority of the fandom. And not only does she explicitly empathize with Cersei-as-mother, as a fellow mother, right after she thinks about Cersei’s children being bastards, she also understands why Cersei had Robert killed (to protect her children) and implicitly admits that she’d do the same for her own.
Cersei is a mother too. No matter who fathered those children, she felt them kick inside her, brought them forth with her pain and blood, nursed them at her breast. If they are truly Jaime’s . . .
“Does Cersei pray to you too, my lady ?” Catelyn asked the Mother. She could see the proud, cold, lovely features of the Lannister queen etched upon the wall. The crack was still there; even Cersei could weep for her children.
Ned must have known, and Lord Arryn before him. Small wonder that the queen had killed them both. Would I do any less for my own ?
Catelyn actually does empathize with many women, especially fellow mothers. The fact that she can even understand and relate to Cersei, who is her bitter enemy, proves that Catelyn isn’t the rigid bigot incels and male centered bimbos want her to be. Moreover, even her bastardphobia is largely only against Jon Snow. While she balks at hearing Mya Stone’s bastard surname, she instantly likes Mya and that initial trepidation transforms into fondness for the girl.
Catelyn isn’t nearly as traditional as her antis want her to be. Tradition and duty are what she clings to for her family’s sake, but she is constantly conflicted between her true fiery nature and her duty. GRRM’s idea of showing the “human heart in conflict with itself” is very dynamic within Catelyn’s POV.
But Catelyn, a female character who says that women can rule just as wisely as men, who laments the denial of basic human value to her daughters, who earns her voice within her marriage, who chooses to involve herself in the war instead of waiting at home with her youngest children, who speaks her mind on matters of war and politics, who goes against her son, who demands that women warriors like Dacey Mormont and Brienne of Tarth be taken seriously, isn’t pure tradition and never was.
You know what? Hell yeah.
Catelyn's prejudice against Jon is not from him being a bastard and thus is not motivated from a religious hatred for bastards, anyway, it's always been about Ned and Catelyn's own fears concerning her family built with Ned, her hopes with him, undermined by infidelity. Has she also been self recriminations for how she snaps and flares and whatever at Jon, for making him feel outsidery? You're right, a heart at conflict with itself, BECAUSE of her love for her family and Ned.
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if I got carried away by the harpies I would accept my fate because I respect women
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op turned off reblogs but I want this forever
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I'm reading ASOIAF (for the hell of it). I'm on book 2, and there's a part where Catelyn thinks about going to Kings Landing and strangling Cersei. It has me wishing there was a parody of "House Wives of Westeros" just for that scene.
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nosferatu? no. tuferatu. no es mi problema.
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delightful thumbnail. illyrio will be your guide through the three dangerous dinners
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"but the text never explicitly stated it!!!" hey, so that's actually what they tried to teach you in those english classes you barely passed 😁
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i’ve started seeing americans use ‘your fav isn’t relevant at all outside of the us no ones ever heard of that’ in stan wars + they have literally no idea what is and isn’t relevant bc all the people saying this are american. recently ive seen confident assertions that no one outside of the us has heard of the musical wicked or beyonce
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scantily is basically the most classic way to be clad
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