#like that has to be a felony
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Well that was something!
Furious Five-related spoilers in tags!
#kung fu panda#kung fu panda 4#kfp 4#kfp#i've been skadooshed#i'm writing a full review rn give me the weekend#where's the petition for the furious five to be permitted to speak next movie#could we have actual po and tigress moments in kfp5 pls because they literally didn't interact at all#like that has to be a felony#i've been slapped in the face by injustice herself#which is thematically relevant actually#hated that the furious five weren't in it#like im GUTTED#i went with some friends and they all were raving abt the lack of furious five#we're all disheartened beyond comprehension#otherwise it was fine#kinda#oh well
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Hunter and Rex Sibling Thoughts
It will never be not funny to me how Rex adopted Hunter so quick. He spent a quarter of an episode like "Meh I don't know, this guy is kind of crazy" to the Bad Batch show where he was like "Yes. I definitely came to find you when the world crashed down and I can't even find my big brother, because I thought you might want to talk to yours." And you know what? Hunter did.
I love writing/reading fanfic about this duo because they are just so perfect as a set. Hunter is quite obviously the feral little brother who bites people, while Rex is the chill older brother who responds by taking him for ice cream and/or reminding him that biting is bad for everyone involved and besides he already met his biting allowance for the week. (It completely depends on who he bit.)
TLDR: ⬇️⬇️
How the rest of the GAR sees Hunter:
How Rex sees Hunter:

#Rex is such a big brother#Hunter doesn't get to be the little brother often so when he's allowed to he goes bat crap crazy#kind of like Rex does when there are two or more command batchers nearby. He just forgets he's supposed to be sane#like if it's just Cody he can keep it together#But the moment Wolffe or Bly joins the chat the captain turns into blonde baby who has a few felonies and made Fox turn to drinking#also Rex no longer has to be the baby if he steals a new one#totally platonic#brotherly antics and favoritism#do not reblog as cloneshipping#the bad batch#star wars#tbb hunter#sw tbb#captain rex#sibling thoughts#aw1 sibling thoughts
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"Rhysand hasn't done anything wrong"
Here’s a breakdown of the actual legal crimes Rhysand could be charged with, based on real-world laws:
A Court of Thorns and Roses (Book 1)
1. Sexual Assault – Rhysand forces Feyre into non-consensual situations, including touching her and kissing her while under the influence of drugs.
2. Drugging/Administration of a Controlled Substance – He forces Feyre to drink faerie wine (a mind-altering substance), which removes her ability to consent and control her actions.
3. Kidnapping/False Imprisonment – Under the Mountain, Rhysand traps Feyre into a bargain that forces her to spend time with him, effectively limiting her freedom.
A Court of Mist and Fury (Book 2)
1. Sexual Harassment – Rhysand frequently engages in unwanted physical contact with Feyre, coercing her in various ways under the pretext of their bargain.
2. Psychological Abuse/Coercion – The manipulation and psychological control Rhysand exerts over Feyre could be classified as emotional abuse, which can carry legal ramifications depending on the jurisdiction.
A Court of Wings and Ruin (Book 3)
1. Trespassing – Rhysand repeatedly enters Tamlin’s lands without permission, which would be considered trespassing by legal standards.
2. Incitement to Violence/Sabotage – Rhysand knowingly encourages Feyre to sabotage the Spring Court while she’s undercover, which could lead to charges of inciting criminal behavior.
3. Attempted Murder (by Suggestion) – While not directly responsible, suggesting that someone (Tamlin) should kill themselves could be viewed as reckless endangerment or incitement to self-harm, which is illegal in many places.
A Court of Frost and Starlight (Novella)
1. Harassment – Rhysand's continued psychological harassment of Tamlin could potentially be charged as harassment, particularly given its persistent nature.
General Crimes Throughout the Series you can face up to a life sentence with :
1. Assault – Rhysand has a history of using his powers to physically and mentally harm others, especially when he forces Feyre into certain situations or physically manipulates her.
2. Torture – His treatment of the people in the Court of Nightmares, particularly through physical and psychological intimidation, could be considered torture or cruel and inhumane treatment under international human rights law.
3. Abuse of Power/Authority – Rhysand frequently abuses his position as High Lord, using his powers to manipulate, control, and coerce others, which could be considered an abuse of authority. (Hm hm, remember what happend to saddam Hussain?)
4. Kidnapping/False Imprisonment – By forcibly keeping Nesta in the House of Wind without her consent, Rhysand is restricting her freedom and movement. This can be legally classified as kidnapping or false imprisonment.
5. Endangerment of a Mentally Ill Person – Nesta is clearly dealing with severe trauma, depression, and possibly PTSD. Locking her up without proper care or therapy can be considered neglect and endangerment of someone with a mental illness, especially since she was using alcohol to cope. (Those teen-help programs.)
6. Illegal Detainment Without Licensing – The Night Court is not a rehabilitation facility, and Rhysand has no legal authority or medical qualifications to keep Nesta there against her will. This would violate laws that protect individuals with mental health issues from being detained in non-medical facilities by non-professionals.
4. Emotional and Psychological Abuse – Forcing Nesta into isolation and removing her autonomy could be seen as a form of emotional and psychological abuse, which has legal ramifications in many jurisdictions.
In a real-world legal system, these actions could be prosecuted as criminal offenses, including sexual assault, kidnapping, drugging, trespassing, harassment, and psychological abuse.
So yea, you're dear old boy would be in JAIL by now.
Now let's calculate The charges against Rhysand, if brought to a real-world court system, could lead to significant legal consequences. Let’s break down the potential sentences for each crime, based on common legal standards in many countries:
1. Sexual Assault
Possible Sentence: 5 to 20 years in prison, depending on the severity and jurisdiction.
Sexual assault is a serious crime, and the penalties are harsh, especially if the victim is incapacitated (e.g., under the influence of drugs, as Feyre was).
2. Drugging/Administration of a Controlled Substance
Possible Sentence: 2 to 10 years in prison.
Administering drugs to someone without their knowledge or consent is considered a felony in many places and carries a substantial sentence, especially when done to facilitate control or assault.
3. Kidnapping/False Imprisonment (Feyre and Nesta)
Possible Sentence: 10 to 30 years in prison.
Kidnapping, especially when it involves controlling someone’s freedom against their will (like forcing Feyre and Nesta into his control), carries one of the longest prison terms.
4. Endangerment of a Mentally Ill Person (Nesta)
Possible Sentence: 5 to 15 years in prison.
This charge involves negligence and the failure to provide proper care for someone in a vulnerable state. In this case, Rhysand locking Nesta up without professional help can result in significant legal consequences.
5. Harassment/Emotional and Psychological Abuse (Tamlin and Nesta)
Possible Sentence: 1 to 5 years in prison (for each offense).
Emotional abuse and psychological harassment can carry prison sentences if they lead to significant harm, especially if Rhysand’s actions contributed to worsening their mental states.
6. Trespassing (Spring Court)
Possible Sentence: 1 year or fines.
Trespassing, while a less severe crime, can result in fines or a brief prison sentence, depending on how frequently and aggressively it’s done.
7. Torture/Abuse of Power (Hewn City)
Possible Sentence: 10 to 25 years in prison.
Torturing or inflicting severe harm, even in a ruling capacity, could result in lengthy imprisonment under human rights laws.
8. Failure to Prevent Mutilation (Wing Clipping in Illyria):
Crime: Complicity in Mutilation/Assault – In many countries, allowing or failing to prevent acts of bodily harm, especially when in a position of power, can lead to charges of complicity or negligence. Clipping wings is comparable to physical mutilation.
Potential Sentence: 10 to 20 years per incident, depending on the severity of harm. Rhysand, as High Lord, could be held accountable for allowing this to continue in the military camps he oversees.
9. Endangerment of Women’s Rights:
Crime: Neglect and Discrimination – The continued allowance of these practices in Illyria could be viewed as a form of systemic discrimination and neglect. Failure to protect women from harm, despite having the power to intervene, would likely result in charges related to discrimination and endangerment.
Potential Sentence: Civil penalties and lawsuits from the affected women, alongside possible criminal charges leading to fines and 5 to 10 years imprisonment per case of systemic abuse.
10. Complicity in Abuse and Torture (Hewn City):
Crime: Torture/Degrading Treatment – As the ruler of the Night Court, Rhysand maintains direct control over the Hewn City but allows its brutal social system to continue, particularly against women. Even though he doesn't directly participate in the abuse, turning a blind eye to it could result in complicity in human rights abuses or crimes akin to torture, especially since Hewn City is described as being "hell for women."
Potential Sentence: 10 to 25 years in prison for each case of torture or degrading treatment, with possible civil lawsuits and heavy fines.
11. Denial of Safe Haven and Equal Rights:
Crime: Violation of Human Rights – Women from Hewn City are barred from escaping their abusive environments, and Rhysand’s refusal to allow them into Velaris essentially traps them in dangerous situations. In the real world, denying refuge or asylum to those in danger can be classified as a violation of human rights.
Potential Sentence: 5 to 10 years for human rights violations, with additional civil penalties from lawsuits if women can prove they were harmed as a result of being denied safety.
Crimes Against Humanity – While not on the same scale as mass genocide or war crimes, the endangerment of entire groups of women through neglect, allowing mutilation, or complicity in torture can still fall under human rights violations. Such crimes are serious, and while they may not lead to a death sentence, they would likely result in long-term imprisonment, potential international condemnation, and severe civil penalties.
Maximum Sentence: If these charges were to be tried separately and consecutively, Rhysand could face up to 80 to 100+ years in prison
Likely Sentence: In a real-world legal system, some of these sentences may be served concurrently (at the same time), leading to a likely total sentence of 25 to 40 years in prison, depending on how the crimes are classified and judged.
Additionally, he would likely face civil penalties, lawsuits from the victims (e.g., Feyre and Nesta), and substantial fines.
Thank you for reading, if you want me to do any other character just say in the comments!❤️ (this took me over 2 days to research but I had my amazing dad helping me!♥️)
#anti acotar#anti rhysand#anti rhys#anti sjm#anti mor#anti ic#acotar#pro tamlin#dont play with me#had my dad help me with this🤣#acosf#anti nessian#anti feysand#anti feyre#anti feyre archeron#pro nesta#acowar#essay#im not GOING to say what im thinking but rhysand is acting like a CERTAIN political candidate who is running and he has multiple felonies#i wonder who#hmmm
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imagine if the shen family was actually a part of the mafia. and shen yuan just never knew.
like his Family is rich and they are all super close. he’s even in contact with some of his distant relatives pretty often, which is kinda cool for him, he’s sure that this isn’t the case for most families so he considers himself lucky to know the extent of his family tree. sure, some of them seem to have lost a marble or two but what family doesn’t have a couple oddballs in their midst, you know?
and its not just sy’s comical obliviousness that contributes to this. his family is well aware that sy is not suited for this life style- especially his siblings. they grew up watching him get himself into all sorts of weird situations and putting himself at a disadvantage simply because he’s too nice. he can try and deny it all he wants (just like how he denies he’s gay- c’mon sy everyone can tell you are not straight) but his sense of justice would only burden him if he were to work for the Family. not to mention his sense of self preservation is absolute shit and they don’t want to have to babysit him his whole life- and he probably doesn’t want that either!
so they send him off to college, help him find an apartment, and basically do everything they can to help him start off on his own, away from the Family. his siblings had to do a whole lot of convincing to let this happen btw- this kind of thing usually isn’t allowed, but sy doesn’t know anything that could be used against the Family, so they make an exception in his case. better for them to not have a deadweight sticking around either is what they say but they all dote on him anyways and refuse to admit they care about him. sy definitely picked up this line of reasoning from them btw.
shen yuan is a little upset and confused that his Family seems eager to send him off (it’s not like they can’t afford for him to live with them after all- both of his older brothers still live in the Family’s massive house and even his aunts and uncles are living there??). he manages to recover quickly though. at least now he can read his web novels in piece without prompting any dick jokes (his cousins had a field day when they found his account with all of his pidw comments…). now he just needs to figure out how to live by himself.
it’s not that sy is incapable of taking care of himself- it’s just that he’s so used to having other people with him that he never understood how much they were doing for him until they were no longer around. but that’s fine, living on your own is just another learning curve and sy is willing to rise up to the challenge. which he did, by the way! he found a job and pays his taxes and even though that isn’t much he still gives himself a mental pat on the back for it. he is still in contact with his siblings, he never misses an update for pidw which he totally doesn’t get excited for and his life is going great.
……until he accidentally eats some expired food and dies.
#⚙️#and the Family thinks that someone assassinated him#but his siblings know that he rlly was just too careless TT#not sure if someone has done this already but here#shen yuan mafia au#except its not??? technically????#imagine sqq and sqh are forced back into the modern world and airplane is like wtf. wdym you were this rich this whole time.#and it clicks for him immediately that sy’s family is involved in organized crime#sketchy recognizes sketchy. airplane was never a fan of commiting felonies but living another life as sqh gave him that sixth sense#or smth like that idfk lol#something something sy/sqq has always needed a chaperone cause hes so fucking reckless#first it was his siblings and now its lbh lqg mf yqy and that doctor guy i forgot his acronyms rip#svsss#svsss au#scum villian self saving system#scumbag self saving system#scum villain's self saving system#scum villain#scumbag system#ren zha fanpai zijiu xitong#shen qingqiu#shen yuan#airplane shooting towards the sky#mxtx svsss#svsss ideas#svsss shitpost#also i keep seeing different things about how sy died..?#because when i first read svsss i thought he died in a fit of rage#but then ppl said that he choked on his food while finishing pidw#and then i heard other things about how he ate expired food???? like a bao bun or a dumpling or ramen idk
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ive had people see me smoking and ask me for a fire with a cigarette in their hands and its funny every time. why do you have a cigarette and no fire? how come?
#dabi#the 35 year old strikes again.#someone said he looks like he has multiple felonies w the buzz. girl.... idk how to break it to you...#buzzcutdabi
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Globby and that cat get off to a rough start in s1e3 "Big Roommates 2", but by s2e16 "The Globby Within" they seem to get along just fine, so I like to think there was some behind-the-scenes development there :)
#judging by the way he grabs that cat like a dollar store sticky hand and holds her by the scruff i doubt he knows how to hold a cat#but it's a great learning oppportunity#especially with a patient teacher#bh6 globby#globby#bh6 felony carl#felony carl#felonyglob#big hero 6: the series#i love their cat SO much i think that the way she has little eyebrows is very cute.. she and Carl are eyebrow buddies#did anyone else notice the cat toy underneath their coffee table in the scene at the end of the s2 finale 'Legacies'#whoops forgot my art tag#my art
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Lmao Zeus & Hades are such bad dads that they think Percy would rob a god for his deadbeat dad who owes Sally 12 years of back pay for child support…
These literal God-Kings sat down and were like hmmm Poisedon hasn’t talked to this child in years to avoid people knowing he ejaculated when he should’ve of evacuated… & has a shitty abusive stepdad now… that child would absolutely Mission Impossible Olympus for him! Let’s kill him :)
Hey dumbasses, my own deadbeat parent can barely get me to text them back, I ain’t stealing shit for them. As a member of Team Deadbeat Parent, that request would’ve caused 12 year old me to cuss out an adult for the first time
#they literally tried to mug a child based on this assumption#the fact your thunderbolt was stealable sounds like a you issue buddy#I’d be too embarrassed to admit to that#hades sent a MINOTAUR after him!!!#what the hell man???#you’re LUCKY no one died!!!#pretty sure even kids who wanted their parents involved in their life would’ve told him to go fuck off#me? i didn’t care#so I wouldn’t probably yelled at them#you don’t even send me a card and you want me to commit a felony for you?#go to hell poisedon#the entire book series I wanted Percy to serve him with child support papers#EVEN AFTER he’s claimed he STILL doesn’t pay child support!!!#sally has to get the money from her murdered husband#low key was rooting for Kronos and the gods to destroy each other#deadbeat dad#mine#pjo#pjo series#hades#Zeus#posideon#percy jackson and the olympians#percy jackon and the olympians#Percy jackson
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Puppy is being born today probably!!!
#just saw the breeder say her temp dropped last night#exciiiited#need to finally start doing some reading about becoming a multi dog house#want to do everything as well as possible and set everyone up for a happy life together#its almost weird having some anxiety about it when my house growing up always had 3+ dogs in it#idr my parents doing anything in particular to introduce. even when i brought home my sam#i was 14 but i have no memory of his first time being in the house and meeting our other dogs...#angel was such a mama and loved babies so im sure she instantly loved him but the other dogs?? idk#weird to remember picking him (he was a craiglist pup) and getting him in the car and even some of the ride home. talking names with my dad#but that's it#i just want misty and felony to be friiiends#and I'm a little worried about how jealous Misty has been lately. of her toys in particular#and she doesn't really like puppies very much tbh. they annoy and overwhelm her. (even though she's often overbearing with other dogs)#she's been doing this thing with visiting dogs where she'll grab a toy and bring it near them. shaking it around and being playful#but also with lots of growlies. not mean intense growls. but definitely more intense than when im playing with her and she's growly#it almost seems like a play with me but don't touch my toy kind of thing. not really sure what to make of it#if the dog grabs the toy she'll drop it and bark at them. and immediately reclaim the toy if the dog drops it#her preferred way to play would just be to run and shoulder bump and chase and be chased#but she'll do that whole thing with sticks too#if we're outside#idk. time to start reading and learning more#guess ive just been waiting until it felt real
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see i think sometimes one of the problems with people making those “we americans are never taught anything in public schools” posts is that. the differences in curriculum between different states, different school districts, different schools, or even different teachers varies so wildly that you cannot make that sort of universal statement because like. rip to you but they did teach me that in school actually
(of course the more major problem is that they refuse to acknowledge that at a certain point it is willful ignorance to have not looked up the information yourself or have picked it up from media but even posts that do talk about learning these things not from school do often fail to realize that. public education standards are not universal.)
#do you want me to start assuming that everyone from the us has had multiple classes on texas history because i have in texas#people talk like teachers aren’t even allowed to teach that mexico has cities like it’s a felony or something#like yeah sometimes teachers aren’t allowed to teach things but they are allowed to teach. about other countries.#(sometimes teachers also teach things they aren’t allowed to anyway but that’s not standard)
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I'm just starting on the colors for my anniversary art so I gathered some reference pics and realized it was the absolute perfect time to compare how the colors changed as the show moved to digital :3 From left to right we have show post-movie (Crazy Mixed Up Puffs), a digital pre-movie episode (Stray Bullet), and a cel animated episode (Powerprof.)
If anyone cares enough let me know and I'll reblog with the hex codes for each 💖
#dont ask why theyre in reverse order it just ended up that way 👉👈#personally i always felt like the colors in his palette post-movie were way too washed out 💀#i rly like the colors digital pre-movie but feel like his green is way too lime#cell animated pre-movie tho? that shit's juuuuust right 💖💖💖💖💖#his cape in the cel palette especially makes me happy 💖 its almost like a plum leaning more red than blue#it has a spice to it that i rly enjoy much more than just a royal purple has#anyway i found this interesting so im sharing it! i hope you find it a little interesting too uwu#ruby rambles#ok to rb#💜: loving you's a felony#mojo jojo
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The anti-ACOTAR (A Court of Thorns and Roses) fandom is not merely a group fueled by blind hatred towards Rhysand and the Inner Circle. It’s far more nuanced, rooted in thoughtful critique of the moral issues embedded within the narrative. The common misconception that anti-ACOTAR fans are wielding pitchforks against Sarah J. Maas or irrationally hating Rhysand fails to grasp the deeper concerns that they are pointing out—concerns about accountability, moral dissonance, and problematic portrayals of power and relationships.
The Core Problem: Cognitive Dissonance and Moral Blind Spots
Let’s start with cognitive dissonance—a psychological phenomenon where a person holds two conflicting beliefs, causing discomfort. In the case of the Inner Circle, readers are presented with a group of characters who are written as heroes but who consistently engage in morally questionable actions. Rhysand, in particular, is portrayed as a figure of justice and fairness, yet he perpetuates authoritarian behavior, often violating basic moral principles.
For example, Rhysand's actions under the Mountain, particularly his treatment of Feyre, included scenes of sexual assault, manipulation, and degradation. But where is the self-reflection? Where is the apology? Moral development theory suggests that as people (or characters) grow, they recognize when they have wronged others and seek to make amends. Rhysand never truly apologizes for the harm he caused to Feyre, which leads to discomfort for readers because the narrative tells us he’s the hero while his actions tell a different story. Psychologically speaking, this is a classic case of moral disengagement, where Rhysand justifies his harmful actions through the lens of doing what’s "necessary" for the greater good. He never engages in genuine introspection, nor does he attempt to change.
If They Were Villains, This Would Work—But They're Not
This brings us to a central frustration of the anti-ACOTAR community. If the Inner Circle—Rhysand, Mor, Cassian, and the others—were written as morally grey or even villainous characters, this would make perfect sense. In fact, many readers argue that it would make the story even more interesting. If Rhysand’s actions were framed as morally ambiguous, and if the narrative reflected that, it would add depth to his character. But that’s not what we get. Instead, these characters are positioned as champions of justice, as beacons of righteousness who never face any real moral consequences for their actions.
Let’s take the Illyrians as an example. Rhysand segregates them into warrior camps, a decision that reeks of elitism and classism. The Illyrians are portrayed as lesser beings in comparison to the fae of Velaris, and the way Rhysand controls them reflects a severe moral blind spot. Moral hypocrisy emerges when a character believes they are the moral authority but acts in ways that are deeply harmful. Rhysand’s control over the Illyrians—treating them like tools for war while never allowing them to integrate into Velaris—is an abuse of power, plain and simple. And yet, the narrative presents it as if he’s making a hard but necessary decision for the greater good. This moral justification makes him no better than the leaders of the oppressive systems he claims to despise.
Accountability and Apology: What’s Missing in ACOTAR
One of the key tenets of growth and development is the capacity to acknowledge wrongdoing and apologize. Apology, according to psychologists, is a critical step in maintaining healthy relationships, rebuilding trust, and achieving personal growth. When we harm someone, we apologize and strive to do better. The anti-ACOTAR fandom isn’t asking for perfection; they are asking for accountability. They are asking why characters like Rhysand and the Inner Circle never apologize for their actions, even when those actions cause immense harm.
Consider the contrast between Rhysand and Tamlin. Despite being portrayed as a villain later in the series, Tamlin is one of the few characters who attempts to make amends for his mistakes. He apologizes to Feyre, he reflects on his behavior, and he faces consequences within the narrative. Rhysand, by comparison, rarely faces any significant repercussions. His behavior under the Mountain is dismissed as a necessary evil, rather than acknowledged as abuse. And this is what leads to fan frustration: it’s not the mistakes themselves, but the lack of acknowledgment and the absence of true growth.
Imagine, for a moment, if Rhysand apologized for his actions under the Mountain—if he faced his moral failings head-on, admitted that he had been wrong, and worked to make amends. That would be compelling. It would humanize him. But without that, readers are left with a character who moves through life as if his actions have no real consequences. It’s a dangerous message because it implies that those in power can do no wrong, as long as they believe they’re doing it for the “greater good.”
The Inner Circle: Power and Elitism
This brings us to the deeper issue of elitism in ACOTAR. The Inner Circle consistently portrays themselves as morally superior, as the ones who know what’s best for everyone else. And yet, their actions—segregating the Illyrians, imposing their will on others—reflect the very behaviors that they claim to oppose. In authoritarian regimes, leaders justify their control by claiming it’s for the greater good, but this is simply a way to maintain power. Rhysand and the Inner Circle behave in much the same way. They impose their will on others without consulting those affected, assuming that they alone know what is best. It’s a deeply flawed form of leadership, and yet Maas writes it as if it’s heroic.
It’s not just Rhysand. The entire Inner Circle is complicit in this elitism. Mor treats the Illyrians as lesser beings. Cassian perpetuates a warrior culture that is both brutal and stifling. None of them truly work toward equality or justice; instead, they maintain a status quo that benefits them at the expense of others. Again, if they were written as villains, this would make sense. But as heroes? It’s deeply troubling.
Rhysand’s Moral Disengagement
Finally, let’s talk about moral disengagement again. This term refers to the ways individuals rationalize harmful behaviors to avoid guilt. Rhysand’s treatment of Feyre, the Illyrians, and even Nesta (locking her up with no professional help) are all instances of moral disengagement. He justifies these actions by telling himself and others that they are necessary for the greater good. But in doing so, he avoids any real accountability. This is what makes the anti-ACOTAR fandom uncomfortable: the fact that Rhysand continues to engage in morally harmful behavior while the narrative asks us to believe he is always in the right.
If Sarah J. Maas had written the Inner Circle with more nuance—acknowledging their flaws and allowing them to face real consequences—then the criticism would be less intense. But by framing them as untouchable heroes, Maas forces readers into a space where they must either accept this moral dissonance or push back against it. The anti-ACOTAR fandom is pushing back, not out of blind hatred, but out of a desire for accountability, for depth, and for a narrative that doesn’t gaslight its readers into believing that harmful actions are justified simply because they’re performed by characters we’re supposed to love.
In conclusion, the anti-ACOTAR fandom’s criticism of Rhysand and the Inner Circle isn’t about irrational hatred. It’s about recognizing the deep moral failures of characters who are written as heroes and calling for accountability, growth, and self-awareness. The critique isn’t that these characters are flawed; it’s that they never acknowledge their flaws. And that, more than anything, is why the anti-ACOTAR community pushes back so hard—because real growth comes from acknowledging your mistakes, apologizing, and striving to do better.
IN MY PSYCHOLOGY ERA??? SOMEONE GIVE ME LAW IDEAS I NEEEEEDDDD TO WRITE ABOUT LAWWW
#acotar#anti rhysand#pro tamlin#anti ic#anti rhys#anti feyre#pro nesta#anti mor#tamlin#anti morrigan#anti sjm#anti rhysand club#im not going to say what im thinking but rhysand is acting like a certain political candidate who is running and he has multiple felonies#ant bitches#sjm critical
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average doctor dealing with a chronically ill afab patient:
i diagnose you with Woman. try losing weight and taking deep breaths. you have a period? well fuck you then, that’s the root cause, nothing i can do.
#i need house as my doctor#he wouldn’t care about the system#he’d care about diagnosing me#i’d happily face his insults and aid in his felonies if i got treatment#but with actual doctors it’s just like#chronic illness#disability#ewwww healthcare system#house md#i guess#and i’m a cripple so i’d get whatever house has in the place of sympathy
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the luck ask worked! let’s go!
lmao IT DID
#asks#anon#context for y'all: trump was just found guilty#he probably won't get jail time FOR THIS ONE but now he has a felony and there's still a few other trials going on#and now that he has a felony he's more likely to get jail time for future crimes
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i feel very annoying bc I've called the car place like every day for the last 4 days they've been open but also like i was supposed to have my car back on saturday and as of now the soonest i'll be getting it back is tomorrow so maybe my pestering is a little bit justified ya know?
#i feel bad cus my sister has had to take me to work and pick me up after every day since last thursday with the exception of sunday#and i hate dragging her out of bed early or making her leave work late ;;;#(ok tbf it was actually our other sister who picked me up today but that's. a Whole Other Issue.)#anyway am i being annoying? probably#do i care? i mean unfortunately yes to a point bc Anxiety makes being annoying feel like a felony#but do i ACTUALLY care? no bc i know that I'm probably not even being as annoying as i think i am#shh ac
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Jack: Hey, Davey! Wanna commit a felony with me?
Davey: Jack, what the hell?!?
Jack: Wait, sorry, my bad
Jack: *whispering* Wanna commit a felony with me?
Davey: *whispering back* Yeah, of course :)
#ok but is this not the plot of newsies?#but with singing instead of whispering#within 24 hours of meeting the newsies (and jack) Davey was fully prepared to fight a cop and/or break into/out of prison#he was literally ready to commit a felony#though to be fair I too would commit a felony for jack Kelly#Davey would commit a felony if the cause was just#neutral good Davey jacobs#more like: ‘wanna commit a felony?’ ‘do you even have to ask?’#javid forever#Javid Thursday but on a Tuesday#newsies#newsies 1992#seize the day#newsies stage show#incorrect newsies quotes#incorrect quotes#jack kelly#davey jacobs#spot Conlon has definitely committed a felony#all the newsies have committed a felony
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going crazy about kaz brekker hours
#HE'S JUST *screams into a pillow*#Inej wants him to be better she NEEDS him to be better and shed his armour and be emotionall vulnerable and honest to her#and every time he tries it life delivers a right hook into his solar plexus and knocks him to hell and back#and time and time again he is made to come to the incorrect conclusion that being vulnerable and soft and caring about anyone ever#is a mistake and a weakness that he isn't allowed that he doesn't deserve#and his only way of getting what he wants and keeping the people he loves safe is if he becomes something that can't love them#like life just continues to punish him for having any kind of feelings#and he can only love them if he kills the part of himself that loves them. like COME ON MAN#i'm literally unwell about this kid (KID HE'S FUCKING 17 LET HIM LIVE)#someone sedate me (well actually don't i need to start reading CK tonight)#Kaz I Am Ruin And Ruination Brekker#and it's so tragic because he has come such a long way during SoC and when Inej asks him to be hers you know he can't do it. he would like#to but he's unable of it like his walls are still built up so high.#and it's fair of her to ask because she needs that and keeping her always at arms length is not viable of Kaz but also that's all he can#currently give her. that's his all and it's not enough and my heart is breaking for them ohmygod#they make me think so much of felonies love square I'LL EAT GLASS#okay. anyway. finished six of crows. i'm normal about them.#mia's reading
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