Do I know what direction I want my fic to go in? Yes. Do I know what steps to take to make it go in that direction? Yeah, pretty much. Do I know what to write? No.
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exactly 2 years ago I made my first dialtown fanart, and yes it was oliver lol
reblogs are appreciated, thanks! ^^
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The thing that lots of people somehow seem to miss about the whole "you knew someone was trying to assassinate me?" thing is that - whether you think that back in THMF Stolas noticed Stella or not - he still wouldn't have known about Striker's first attempt on his life due to. y'know. the nature of phone calls. Because the only thing that he could have heard is that Stella wants him dead*, not that Striker already tried to kill him once, and failed. Very obviously hence
*And like. Maybe he didn't take it seriously at the time, but I feel that the way he instantly looked at her in WE (with her looking back at him) after Striker directly attacked him was an indicator of him going "oh, you were serious". But whateverrr (that was the first attempt to him!!!!)
("I don't think you meant to hurt me, 'cause I don't think it meant I thing at all to you" was prompted by this. By Blitz's reticent ass. in denial ass. "I'm scared of Stolas being hurt, by others and by me. but that can't happen. surely it couldn't. look at him and at what he is. it's not a possibility if I don't consider it or mention it or think about it" ass. But Stolas doesn't know that, so what he inevitably gets out of this exchange is "oh, so Blitz thinks low of me and my wellbeing is inconsequential to him". And they make it a point to make it pretty noticeable that this is the point where Stolas starts pulling back, because it's here that he stops hearing Blitz and his fumbled attempts at explaining himself and his actions. His reaction would have been the same even if he had learnt about the first attempt on his life through other means, because the point would have still been the same: Blitz did not tell him anything)
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The Yiga Clan isn’t a cult in my honest opinion.
They’re more like a crime syndicate.
If a crime syndicate was also an oppressed minority group subjected to a genocide in the distant past and continued marginalization in the present as they’re forced to lurk at the edges of and mostly outside society to eke out a living through theft and violence while the “good” members of the same minority who accepted the harsh terms of cultural genocide at the hands of the very people they served get to stand next to every other race that reviles them and call them “evil” and “traitors” because they seek justice against the divine-right monarchy that betrayed them first and have forsworn the goddess who never once deigned to help them.
They're not monsters to be mowed down, they're people. People who engage in genuine and understandable strife against authority figures who uphold systems of inequality.
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Anyway, that's what I think.
(Edit: For even more of me rambling, see the notes.)
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for pride month how abt we don't ignore the aro/ace rep that rick has given us with the hunters of artemis. this is a reminder that they are not allowed to date girls. and reyna's arc in toa is not of her realizing she is a lesbian, it is of her realizing that she is ace (very heavily implied aroace, even if rick hasn't said that exactly).
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All the hate you’re getting must be annoying. Just wanted to let you know that I really enjoy your blog, and I am certain others do as well!
To be honest it hasn't been that bad. Less hate really (and hardly anything on those lines that hasn't been a misunderstanding quickly cleared up) and more just... misinterpretation of my intentions or what I say sometimes, which is honestly half on me because I'm not always able to find the best words to convey my meaning, but still half on people for not reading and considering the psas and statements I've made.
So far, most people have actually been pretty chill!
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so weird to read a YA book that centres on a friendship and doesn't have any romance and it's like, holy shit, YA books can centre on a friendship and not have any romance,
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