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I was plagiarized in a post by ACOTAR. Another Brazilian, on top of that🖕🏻cretin . What the hell was that? I answered an ask from another Brazilian in Portuguese and the other creature simply made a post without changing almost anything in English. On the same day. I hope you get a stomach ache or fall down the stairs. Hell. You could just repost it, damn it, or translate it and say that it was an original post. Disgrace.
IT WAS A POST ABOUT FEYRE, TOMAS AND NESTAAAAA. Damn. I realized it as soon as I saw it ☠️
AND HE STILL POSTED IT ON THE SAME DAY!!!!
I admit that the person added things and made everything a little more elaborate, but I just read the ask and answered. The person came from hell, copied it, improved it and even posted it in tags that I don't usually use. Well, I'm going to post this shit here in these same tags too, damn it. And the link to the original post in Portuguese is here too.
Ask I received from @hani-yo (I put it in English through google translator):
"About the post you reblogged recently, I wanted to point out a perspective (actually, to recall something from Feyre's past self) that I don't see anyone mentioning: it was precisely Feyre who told Nestha, before she was taken to the springlands, not to marry Thomas. Feyre, in the first book, saw all of Thomas's red flags and told Nestha not to marry him, because he, having an abusive father with his own wife, would treat Nestha the same way. And you're telling me that this younger, inconsequential Feyre from ACOTAR was able to see through a man she barely knew, but can't see through Cassian? Through Rhysand? It's said on Wiki that Thomas was popular and had many friends, perhaps the people of the village didn't expect him to be a predator, but Feyre realized it.
And you know what's most ironic? Do you know what Feyre's argument was for his intuition about Thomas? That he didn't take a stand against his father to protect his own mother, that he never did anything to help, and consequently in her logic, this made her believe that Thomas actually agreed with his father's attitude towards his mother. Not to mention the fact that Thomas looked lustfully at Feyre (basically drying her off), so she was already wary of him.
And you know who else doesn't take a stand against an abusive man who wants to *KILL* an innocent woman? Yes, Cassian. And the worst part is that the woman is his own partner. And in a way, Feyre's logic can be applied here... If he doesn't stand up for her, it's because deep down he supports and believes that the abuse against Nestha is the right thing to do. And from what we can see from his POV... That's more than concrete."
To which I replied:
"YES YES YES YES YOU'RE RIGHT!!!! Feyre even uses the same logic with Lucien and Tamlin: if he didn't help me, he'll support Tamlin too.
Cassian is in a similar situation here, he's a friend of the High Lord. The similarity ends there, because their relationship isn't limited to friendship outside of work like Lucien and Tamlin, Cassian and Rhysand call themselves brothers and Nesta is his PARTNER, and he doesn't just keep quiet when Rhysand threatens to kill her, he PUNISHES HER! And he also keeps quiet when she belittles him. He's pushed her away more than once in public and Feyre has SEEN IT! She saw him change lingerie weeks after proposing to Nesta and then leave her alone again. Feyre only sees what she wants. If she likes Cassian, then Cassian is good. Surprise: he's not even for her, content to obey the master and let her die without even knowing why.
And in the second book there's a whole paragraph about how Cassian and Azriel would turn against Rhsyand if she were in danger at his hands. Ilary. She had to and they didn't even blink. Not even Morrigan, who she has as a sister and supposedly helps women to have a choice of their own.
If Tomas was bad just for "letting" his father hit his mother (excluding other things we know about him) what would Cassian be if he allowed his brother to kill the supposed love of his life?"
There, that's what I posted.
I want to add something for the plagiarist: in your post you implied that Feyre knew disgusting things about Tomas "If Tomas was bad just for "letting" his father beat his mother (Feyre's first reason to dislike him was because of this, before knowing how disgusting he was)" you wrote (rewrote on top of my text), but it's not quite like that. I'm re-reading ACOTAR and I passed the scene where Tomas stares at Feyre and he stares at her hungrily because she's carrying a bunch of rabbits. It was hunger. She says it herself a few paragraphs earlier when she says that Tomas's family was a bit better off than the Archerons. So it's completely clear that Tomas faced her with hunger (for food) and Feyre was careful not to bump into him after that. This also goes for the question, which when I answered I hadn't yet picked up the book to re-read. I understand that many people remember it as if he had looked at FEYRE, at her body because it's a detail in the narrative that doesn't get any focus, so this goes as an addition to my answer to you @hani-yo😉.
The plagiarist should confirm the information she finds out there before simply changing the language and posting it to get more views. I'm really pissed off. Why the fuck plagiarize a fandom post, bro?😶
26 years of being punched in the ass and plagiarizing others. Be ashamed of yourself, filthy 😡
🇧🇷 me plagiaram num post de acotar. Outra brasileira, ainda por cima🖕🏻, cretina. que porra foi essa. respondi uma ask de outra brasileira em português e a outra criatura simplesmente fez um post sem alterar quase nada em inglês. no mesmo dia. espero que você tenha dor de barriga ou caia da escada. inferno. era só repostar, cacete, ou traduzir e falar que tinha um post original. desgraça.
FOI UM POST SOBRE FEYRE, TOMAS E NESTAAAA. porra. percebi assim que bati o olho ☠️
E AINDA POSTOU NO MESMO DIA!!!!
admito que a pessoa acrescentou coisas e deixou tudo um pouco mais elaborado, mas eu só li a ask e respondi. veio a pessoa do inferno, copiou, melhorou e ainda postou nas tags que eu não costumo usar. pois vou postar essa merda aqui nessas mesmas tags também cacete. e o link do post original em português está aqui também
Quero acrescentar algo para a plagiadora: no seu post você deu a entender que Feyre sabia coisas nojentas sobre Tomas “If Tomas was bad just for "letting" his father beat his mother (Feyre's first reason to dislike him was because of this, before knowing how disgusting he was)” você escreveu (reescreveu em cima do meu texto), mas não é bem assim. Estou relendo ACOTAR e passei pela cena que Tomas encara Feyre e ele encarou ela de forma faminta porque ela carregava uma penca de coelhos. Foi pela fome. Ela mesma diz isso, alguns parágrafos antes quando afirma que a família de Tomas tinha uma condição um pouco melhor que os Archerons. Então está totalmente explícito que Tomas a encarou com fome (de comida) e Feyre tomou cuidado para não esbarrar nele depois disso. Isso também vai para a ask, que quando respondi eu ainda não tinha pegado o livro para reler. Eu entendo que muitas pessoas se lembrem como se ele tivesse olhado para FEYRE, para o corpo dela porque é uma detalhe na narrativa que não ganha foco, então iss vai como um acréscimo a minha resposta para você hanyio 😉.
Inclusive, a pessoa também usou a tag Amren, o que não faz sentido já que ela sequer é mencionada 🤔. Mas fica aí a dica caso encontrem. Esbarrei nisso agora a pouco.
A plagiadora deveria confirmar as informações que encontra por aí antes de simplesmente mudar o idioma e postar para obter mais visualizações. To muito puta. Por que inferno plagiar uma postagem de fandom, mano?😶
26 anos socados na bunda e plagiando os outros. toma vergonha na tua cara, sua imunda 😡
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I have such weird, complex feelings about Elain. I feel like they might get me some hate but, I need to spit them out, the brain worms are trying to devour me. My thoughts on her are sort of two fold. What I get from canon!elain and what you get from the fandom. Canon Elain is soft and feminine, but so deeply selfish it actually drives me insane. ACOSF makes it clear she's always seen Nesta. Always perceptive enough to pick up on what is happening around her. She buys Feyre paint, she sees Nesta being abused by her mother, and she sees the hatred the IC holds for Nesta. Yet for all her perception, she never bothers to help even in the smallest manner. She is deeply catered to by her sisters. She even points this out when Feyre and the IC shows up to use their house when she's still human. She says she didn't do anything, she takes part of the blame for the first time in her life. Yet, nothing more comes of it. When she is suddenly fae, and could possibly help or have expectations placed on her, she turns catatonic. This only serves to infantilize Elain as little more than a child all over again. In ACOSF, she pushes and pushes Nesta until Nesta snaps. After what, a week? A couple weeks? Of being trapped in the HoW, after Elain didn't even have the spine to face her sister, only pack up her things and agree to imprisoning the one person who had ALWAYS had her side, who fought so violently for her, Elain runs crying that Nesta isn't any different. This doesn't make me hate Elain. It makes her complex. But it does make it hard for me to connect with her, as she seems to hide behind her softness, and it makes her seem so much more manipulative than Nesta ever was. But fandom Elain . . . ugh. I think in general, a lot of women reading ACOTAR are traditionally feminine. We're soft, we see ourselves as sweet, ect. And for some, it seems they SUPER project onto Elain and see her as an angel who deserves the "Shadow Daddy" who has never done any wrong, and see she finally sees how perfect Feyre is and has turned away from cruel Nesta. A huge argument I've seen is that Elain's the most powerful, her story is all about choice, and that's why she deserves Azriel. That she's never ever had a choice, and choosing Azriel will finally give that to her. I think there's so much potential in Elain, but are you fucking kidding me? Elain has had the MOST softness and choice out of all of the sisters. She was pampered even when they were at their poorest. Even their mother afforded Elain the chance to marry for happiness, where she abused both Feyre and Nesta. Nesta was groomed and physically abused, Feyre was neglected and forced to take on too much. After Feyre is taken by Tamlin, Elain INSTANTLY finds a love match that Nesta supports, Nesta fights only so Elain can be safe and happy. The Cauldren was GENTLE with her, it turned on the King because of how it felt about Elain. The Cauldron BRUTALIZED Nesta. It's just so exhausting to see this complex sister, who's just as bad as both Feyre and Nesta, rewritten into this self insert, flawless and soft creature who has nothing to answer for, only awaiting her Shadow Daddy smut. Especially since SJM does not know how to write traditionally soft women in a leading role. She has no idea how to portray strength without violence.
#acotar#acotar critical#elain archeron#elain acotar#elains character will be ruined#sjm#sjm what the fuck#why is fadom like this
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