being mean and an absolute asshole to people for no reason is soooo bitter and even more bitter when you do it on anon.
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Freshly engaged husband Miguel, who fucks you ever so lovingly, and yet ever so animistically — desperately from above you, carefully holds out your right hand and places a tender kiss to the finger dressed with your gorgeous, glimmering wedding ring. Mumbling and groaning softly how tremendously lucky and impeccably happy he is to officially have you, to officially call you his. How lucky he is to feel you. He shows you just how undeniably lucky and entirely enraptured you make him feel, with precised hard thrusts and constant, sweet kisses all over your delicate small hand (mainly amongst the silver gorgeous band with the adoring, glistening diamond nestled on top of it). -` ♡ ´-
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thinking about ‘clawing your way up through the tightly packed dirt’ as a metaphor for transitioning and choosing to struggle with your identity rather than pretend it’s not there.. not knowing which way is up or how far the surface is but digging anyway… the exhaustion and the knowing you can never go back.. and outside of the burial the movie is a powerful message to trans people since it instills so much fear of not living authentically.. “there is still time” until the ending scene where you think owen might die without ever going with maddy and transitioning because she was right all along…
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i knew this shit was pre-recorded weeks ago bc mingyu greeting us a happy birthday and saying he'll post 12 selfies for us....
i know his dumbass forgot
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finished this week's episode at least 20 minutes ago already but i still can't stop thinking about it!!! ezra's "i'm so excited to go home" and sabine's face KNOWING that they have no way to get back!!! her not telling him this because she doesn't want to ruin the moment!!! THE FUCKING HUG!!!
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Okay, see, the thing about your story ending on a negative/dystopian/'despite everything that's happened nothing has changed in society' note and doing so successfully? It needs to have been set up for that in the first place, and it needs to be done in an intentional manner.
I have nothing against works that reinforce how cruel/meaningless/pointless/etc. the world is -- I enjoy a fair few! -- but the works themselves need to be some sort of commentary about it; the plot might be demonstrative of the futility of everything, but the story never should. It should take that and build on it and use it to make a statement, underscore a point, etc. to its readers. Having everything carry on business-as-usual without acknowledging it, especially in a genre that's generally meant to conclude on optimistic, uplifting, and hopeful notes, comes off as callous and in direct opposition with the values it extols.
Plus, the story itself should never be futile because, then, well, it never mattered as a work and it makes no difference if you've read it or not. Which... that's just a badly written story lmao.
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