sylenth, I have a confession to make. Ages ago I started shipping felris because of your art. Then (based on your art) I assumed you actually shipped these two with other characters, so I never mentioned it or tagged them as a ship in my reblogs. You know, out of respect to the artist. Now, months later I come to your blog and see new art of osiris & felwinter with a shiptag?? where did it come from, what is going on?? 😂😂😂😂 not that i'm complaining 😏
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I... have nothing to say for myself. I'm a weak woman, a few well-written fanfics can easily make me lose my head ajlkjfdsgsjh
Also I've never shied away from shipping one person with several other people, be it polyamory, some canon divergence AUs, etc; I have no problem with that and it doesn't make me love some ships less. As for felris, like I said before, I can totally see them both ways, so I obviously don't mind people tagging them both ways too! Mostly I assume they don't have anything in particular going on (yet), so I personally leave the ship tag for some Special Occasions.
ANYWAY, there's more homoerotic various stuff coming up with them, so please visit from time to time if you're interested! And thank you for your message! 💙
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Sometimes I think of Amy Pond, who grew up being called mad by those who wielded the word as a tool of exclusion and shame —
Amy Pond, who though forced into the hands of four psychiatrists, still clung to that which they called madness until those systems which elevate psychosocial conformity above humanity stripped it from her —
Amy Pond, whose imaginary friend reappeared for a single hour after twelve years and reignited that faith before disappearing for two more years —
Amy Pond, who spent those those two years under the same implicit threat ingrained in her through psychiatric violence, and thus began to believe the man who stopped the invasion was “just a madman with a box,” only for him to agree, and to also call her “mad, impossible Amy Pond,” reframing madness as non-negative for the first time in her life —
Amy Pond, who ignored the disembodied voice of her imaginary friend even as she ran away with him for real, who still lived each day with the traumatic internalization of deviancy dictated upon her by the psychiatric-industrial complex that shaped her from childhood —
Amy Pond, who wouldn't acknowledge the Doctor's voice, such that it took an Angel in her eye that was literally killing her to ensure she couldn't reality check herself —
Amy Pond, who stood before a room which muttered about “the psychiatrists we brought her to,” and though afraid, escaped their rigid parameters of acceptable existence.
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one of the best Fandom Discourse Topics is the one about how this female character i have minimal to no interest in is TOO GOOD for my male blorbo. she can do MUCH BETTER he's A CRAP BOYFRIEND and so that's why he has to be paired with my other male blorbo, who lacks The One Braincell and thus will believe himself to be in a wholesome loving relationship in the endless fluffy fanfic i will read/write about him and BLORBO, THE WORST POSSIBLE CHOICE for that female character.
obviously i ship her with this woman she interacted with in one scene, who is also SUCH A QUEEN YASSSSSS. god i love this wholesome lesbian ship between these two women who probably don't even know each other's full names <3 <3 <3 i might even hit reblog on a gifset of their one scene together someday. i probably won't, but i might.
so anyway back to blorbo and how amazing he is, i bet he'd be a great boyfriend for this other white guy.
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