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Tony Stark (marvel)
Loki Laufeyson (marvel)
Nikolai Lantsov (Shadow & Bones)
Draco Malfoy (Harry Potter)
Steve Harrington (Stranger Things)
Charles Xavier aka Professor X (x-men)
Faramir Son of Denethor (Lord of the rings)
Legolas (Lord of the rings)
Evan Rosier (marauders era)
Bellatrix, Andromeda and Narcissa Black (marauders era)
Frankenstein’s Monster (yes it counts, argue with the mf wall)
Patroclus (The Song of Achilles)
That post that’s like “if a character suffers from unloved by rich parents syndrome they’re canonically gay”
Sirius and Regulus Black (marauders era)
Hearthstone (mcga)
Wylan Van Eck (Six of Crows)
Keep adding to the list I wanna see how far this goes
#unloved by rich parents syndrome#this should be a tag#marvel mcu#tony stark#loki laufeyson#shadow and bone#nikolai lantsov#hp#draco malfoy#stranger things#steve harrington#x men#charles xavier#professor x#lotr#faramir#legolas#marauders era#evan rosier#bellatrix lestrange#bellatrix black#andromeda tonks#andromeda black#narcissa malfoy#narcissa black#frankensteins monster#the song of achilles#patroclus
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crystal is such an underrated character in the show that literally takes place because of her
she's 16. she has total parental and financial freedom. she doesn't go to school. she can see and talk to ghosts so she befriended some little victorian girl. she was insufferable before her ex boyfriend made her forget she was supposed to act like that. she has unloved by rich parents syndrome. she's (probably) bisexual. she has the strongest gaydar in the show. her name is crystal palace surname-von hoverkraft.
i love her so much i need more people talking about her (and the show)
#crystal ‼️#i'm just talking now#3 posts back to back and i will put them on twitter too#making noise today#dead boy detectives#renew dead boy detectives#save dead boy detectives#dbda#dbdshow#crystal palace#crystal palace surname von hoverkraft
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I have religious trauma.
I was raised in a household where my dad wanted to be God, and so characterized Him in a way that left me constantly paranoid.
God was a judge, God was a debt collector, God was a hammer waiting to strike.
My mother was likewise delusional to a point. She used religion as a manner of control, manipulating my egotistical dad and our chaotic little world so she could feel better about herself.
I was abused in the church. I’ve been so many churches since childhood I can’t count them.
I was told I was possessed because I was a child with adhd and couldn’t sit still in a pew. I was told that if I didn’t see visions or speak in tongues, I wasn’t saved. I was told that I must be thinking about God at all times or I wasn’t good enough. That I was lukewarm, unlovable, unworthy.
I was too afraid to take communion. I cried and turned away from the altar multiple times because I was a too dirty to touch the offering.
I was told so many awful things that I grew up with a persistent religious paranoia on top of my already anxiety inducing life.
So… why am I still a Christian, after all of that?
Stockholm syndrome, right?
It would be easy to write it off as that, but I did turn away from religion. In the back of my mind. I stayed cautious in case God was still watching.
It wasn’t until I got rid of the destructive influences in my life that things changed.
My perception of God changed when I left the awful people using His name in vain- or for personal gain.
When I grew up, learned to be discerning about the character of people.
Many people live under the assumption that I did- that God is a tyrant who is waiting for you to mess up so he can smash you and send you to hell. Paradoxically, that almost makes Satan sound preferable.
But that’s not who God is, and he doesn’t want people to go to hell.
Even if you haven’t had good parents, you’ve seen what they’re like. They get excited to share experiences with their children. The first taste of lemon, the first puddles to splash in. First words, first laughs, first steps.
God wanted that for us.
Satan got jealous after his rebellion in heaven. He saw God had something good and wanted it for himself again - even if it was just to spite God.
He offered humanity a choice and we took it.
We can debate why it happened until we’re blue in the face, but what matters most are God’s decisions afterwards.
Everything that has happened since the fall has been God trying to bring his wayward children back without force.
Just like when you see that friend of yours making the same bad decisions day after day, and you know their quality of life would improve if they just stopped. It’s heartbreaking, frustrating. You can give them all the advice in the world but they’ll just keep on doing the thing and complain to you about every headache afterwards.
Now you know a little what God feels like.
Only God is a little more patient than we tend to be.
God doesn’t ask much from us, not as much as people, which is weird to think about.
God doesn’t measure your worth by how good you are at your job, how badly you do in school. He doesn’t equate your value to how rich or poor you are, he doesn’t judge you the same way people do.
The first thing he asks of you is to love him and love each other.
He loves us so much that he opened heaven again if we ask for it.
He came down as flesh and blood in Jesus and took all the punishments we should’ve had. In Jesus death and resurrection, we have a way home.
All he wants for us to do is acknowledge that.
He doesn’t hate you if you can’t pay tithe. He doesn’t talk behind your back if you make a mistake. He doesn’t demean, debase, abuse.
Why am I still a Christian?
Because God was there for me when people weren’t.
God didn’t abuse me as a kid, people did, and used God as a shield.
God didn’t lie to me, call me names, break my things - my parents did.
God didn’t order me to do unbelievable things in order to reach him - my pastors and teachers did.
God didn’t tell me I’m unworthy - people did.
Even if you don’t believe in God, if you’re angry at him, feeling hurt and betrayed.
Maybe take a closer look and see if it’s really the people around you making you miserable, instead of an untouchable, invisible hammer.
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My favourite characters but I don’t tell you the fandom or the characters names
Girlfailure
- executive disfunction writer
- so so awkward you would think she’d never talked to a person in her life
- attachment issues
- bug liker
- doesn’t brush her teeth or comb her hair ever she would rather die
Bikez and girlz guy
- “dude … I’m not stupid it’s satire!!”
- cringefail poser
- says he’s not a virgin but he’s never kissed a girl in his life
- needs to be moving all the time or he will die 
- good guy just needs to work on himself
Goth loser fuck
- nerd
- everyone’s scared of him and he just leans into it
- fucking serial killer but we don’t talk about that
- says he doesn’t like twilight anymore (he still does)
- “weird kid”, probably got bullied in school
Green academia <3
- bug liker x200
- gentle 
- constantly underestimated, “innocent”
- social outcast
- unloved by rich parents syndrome
#⋆ ed rants#should I tag the characters#okay I will but I do want people to guess#……………………………………………………….#yeah it’s#danganronpa#fandom#favourite characters#blorbo#blorbos#toko fukawa#gonta gokuhara#korekiyo shinguji#kazuichi soda
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saw a tweet that said “if a character suffers from unloved by rich parents syndrome then they are canonically gay” and there has never been anything more danny michaelson coded
THE MOST Danny Michaelson coded. So unloved he was adopted as bait for potential abductors of Ryan and a food source for his mother.
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Day 60
Roy unloved by rich parents syndrome = gay
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SWOOPS IN
Tav Questions for Leo: 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 21 and 22
GIGGLES! I knew you'd be at it! I'm still not too far into his run, so I had to let these marinate a little and get a bit further along in Act I to get a bit more data.
[30 Questions for Your Tav!]
3. Did your Tav receive any formal or informal education? If yes, how well did they learn? If no, why not?
So far I’m thinking to still diagnose him with unloved by rich parents syndrome, as per the textposts pile, lol, so, yes, I imagine Leo experienced some level of formal education; the family is well-known enough for their business endeavors in Baldur’s Gate, but probably less recognized than his father’s puffed chest might long to suggest and maintain. I think Leo’s a bit of a fan of stories as escapism in that sense; I’m playing him on College of Valor Bard, but his “education” in that regard is more likely to have come from tavern tales at the Blushing Mermaid and escapades to Sharess’s Caress. The other class I had briefly entertained was Wizard, so perhaps that’s where his family would’ve preferred he spent his time honing more of his talents versus where he really ended up. I think he likely finished most of his basic education with tutors and whatnot in the city before one of many, many arguments about Leo’s life choices finally saw him run out and fall in with less scrupulous crowds.
His martial training then is almost entirely informal - picked up from tavern brawls, pirates, and smugglers that became more and more of his common company in more recent years, until finally they became about his only primary company once he left his family. He knows enough to read and write well, and he’s absorbed some measure of history, but he wouldn’t self-describe as well-read and he’ll leave investigating every dusty tome in abandoned cathedrals and dilapidated towns to Gale’s ambitious nose. Ultimately, I think I’d call him a bit more street-wise than book-smart, but I also wouldn’t want to oversell either, exactly. The many fights at home make him a bit easily irritable at times and patience isn’t a particularly strong virtue of his. More than anything, he’d probably best be described as of a college of fucking around and finding out, frankly.
4. What hobbies does your Tav have? How did they acquire these interests?
Leo enjoys a game of cards and oral storytelling, though the latter might be something of a given with his class, lol. A lively tavern scene in the evening was a place to explore expression and live more out-of-bounds and it’s informed a lot of what Leo is currently. The art of the improvised, cutting insult was almost as good a defense as a sharpened dagger when he first started to jab elbows and shoulders with the kind in the Lower City those of the Upper would generally rather pretend don’t exist. Huddled around tavern bards, he’d hear colorful tales of adventure and exploration that planted the idea with him that it might be an alternative to the suffocating demands of power and prestige in the city.
8. Did your Tav have any romantic and/or sexual relationships prior to their Illithid adventure? If yes, who was it with and what was it like? If no, how do they feel about being single?
I’m still kind of hammering out the details and the whens, the hows, the whos, etc. of exactly what life was like for Leo before the mindflayers came and turned everything upside down, but the short answer is yes. One of Leo’s later frequent locations before a plan to leave Baldur’s Gate entirely started to take any sort of shape was Sharess’s Caress. Lured by not exactly the most honest crowd to such locales, Leo found sharing company in the arms of another man far more preferable to gritted teeth pleasantries with fair maidens at noble gatherings - something he’d generally have preferred to keep perhaps a bit more under lock and key. Not all of those experiences were exactly positive in that regard, and they play a hand in the kind of crowd he hung out with when he finally abandoned (or was run out of, depending on who you ask) Upper City living - smugglers, thieves, pirates - the likes of which taught him how to bargain and the power of a manipulative word perhaps better than any tutoring on dinner table manners and politics ever had.
One may have been the exception to Leo’s generally… questionable choice of company, however - a fellow bard with bright green eyes and hair the shade of a vibrant sunset over the docks. His chiding on Leo’s typical choice of company was usually accompanied with a kiss… or a handful of them. And worried eyes would often linger around the edges of the tavern songs they learned together. Neither of them were sure where they would go if they left, but… maybe… if they did…
Unfortunately, life isn’t exactly like the fairy tales, is it?
9. What was your Tav doing when they were taken by the mindflayers?
Trying to survive, as the short answer. While Leo wouldn’t exactly claim he’s a gifted liar or even a performer (generally), if nothing else, he’s got an odd brand of luck, maybe. A roundabout talking in and out of situations that came in handy and was honed when he found himself keeping the company of smugglers to have place to put his head down at night, shorn of the noble trappings that had initially raised him (or claimed it, at any rate). With the failed idealization of disappearing into the wilds of the realm still bitter and aching on his lips, Leo’s nothing if not a creature of habit. There was a lot about his life aiding smugglers (and possibly dubiously owing some connection to the Zhentarim about it) that wasn’t exactly not broken, but it was… working. Sort of. For the moment. It was a hell of a more appealing option than trying to crawl home and grovel for some biting form of ‘forgiveness’ for spurning the rest of his family, at the absolute least. At least he knew where he stood when someone put a dagger to his throat, eh?
11. What would your Tav consider to be their greatest flaw? Is this accurate?
Leo’s list of personal accusations is… fairly extensive. Unreliable of judgement, more coward than could be respectable, at the very least selfishly interested in keeping his own life. He’s a far harsher critic than need be, but there’s… a kernel of truth to his penchant for making ill-advised decisions. He could benefit a lot from giving himself a bit more grace that a lot of his more “questionable” decisions are motivated out of some flavor of fear (and who wouldn’t be overwhelmed when faced with a mindflayer invasion and a growing cult to some new god you’ve never heard of [no, he didn’t pay that great of attention to his history lessons, but how much does that really matter right now?!]). His biggest trouble maker is generally the whole package of misconstrued flaws and blame; Leo’s lack of… confidence? kindness? For himself usually leads him deeper into a cycle of acting in ways that fit the narrative of selfish, skittish, short of patience, and whichever other unflattering monikers he deems fit for the day than allowing him some space to recognize such fears and needs for a place to belong or fit in root from a not particularly supportive youth spent failing to meet lofty and often cutting expectations, mostly set by his father.
21. How does your Tav feel about love?
A darling subject for songs. Everyone loves a good ballad. He’d rather down several pints of questionable and not even particularly good ale than wrangle with the feeling in his chest that spawns from hearing the word and the memories it sparks of that other bard he spent a not insignificant amount of time learning from and spending time with. It’s nice. And it’s sweet - so he hears. It seems tempting to give a lot to enjoy the feeling of someone else’s hand nestled perfectly in one of yours, or to lose track of hours in an evening simply because you’re lost in the stars of their eyes…
What? No, he’s not wistful or hurting or missing anyone in particular. Shut up. How could you? He’s a bard, flowery words for all of this is just what he’s supposed to be good at!
(He’d… love it, to be ungraceful.) To be ungraceful but accepted with another.
He wants it. He tells himself he’ll settle for the mere physical sensations of closeness to another.
Nothing else has ever worked out to plan for him, after all. Might as well let others name the role for him and merely fill it. Maybe he isn’t the smoothest, most charismatic liar or charmer you’ve ever met, but he’s a performer by trade, right? At least he might be good for something, then.
22. Has your Tav become particularly close to anyone romantically and/or platonically in their journey? If so, who, and what is the relationship like? If no, why not?
Well, I’ll say I ruined my sleep schedule to finish the goblin camp last night and Leo’s love life in this party is frankly a fucking mess, which is just about what I expected, knowing him kafnalds;flsdf. I don’t think he knows what he wants yet.
Wyll’s charming - far more a righteous heart than Leo could ever see himself being. He is a darling hero. Those always make for charming songs. He’s sweet. Good. The kind word Leo can’t help but crave to hear. But maybe too good for him. It seems he’s got quite enough going on without adding… whatever… [vague gesturing] Leo’s got going on. The reasonable one, maybe. The type that would be in the thick of goblins and monsters and cultists and trying to save the world. Leo would be lying (and probably poorly, if the blush is to say anything) if he tried to claim he wasn’t interested in seeing the Blade’s dance or sharing a drink sometime. And maybe he’s a little curious what it’d be like to kiss those scars and ridges. Tempting…
Karlach and him need to be friends, I think. Absolutely wonderful, disastrous (positive) friends. Karlach’s just a powerhouse of energy for life - with a heart of adventure, a mouth just as good at ass-kicking as her strength of arms, and really just an all-around kind of alive and kicking that might just be as contagious or more than the heat of her engine. If she wouldn’t entirely singe him, she could absolutely pick Leo clean up off the ground and spin him around. I quite think she will, assuming they can make sure he wouldn’t roast in the process. To give him the opportunity to know what it’s like to be tall, y’know! Friends in hijinks energy.
And I think… Astarion might have his fangs in a bit more than his neck, for better or worse. Part of me wants to say of course you would, Leo. Because… of course he would. I’m not sure it’s genuinely affection and charm just yet - and Leo’s not exactly fully aware of the full scope of scheming it could be, exactly. He’s probably just aware enough that it could be little more than convenience and some sort of play at power or… some such, but he doesn’t particularly… care. At the moment. If it is just that. Which I’d say has the potential to backfire on both of them and accidentally get feelings in the mix if they keep going like this. Leo had sort of resigned himself to the physical nature of it, but there’s an undeniable charm to being called darling that Leo might… just forget to keep his head on straight [as if anything about him is] about.
And I’m… wondering how him and Gale are going to get along in the long run. Something about ambition between the two of them might end up scratching my brain, but it’s a bit too early for me to tell just where they’re going. Given Leo’s absolutely haphazard sense of direction though, that little bit of magic shared one night might’ve left Leo blushing and both of them stumbling a bit for more eloquent speech. We’ll just have to stay tuned for this one.
#answered#dot talk#dot's bg3 tag#bg3 tav#vs: the only things the foolish need are a suitcase and a trunk | bg!leo
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You know the post that’s like “if a character has unloved by rich parents syndrome then they’re gay”? That’s how i feel about crystal. hope she gets a ghost gf in season 2
Totally agree. Maybe Niko? 🤔
I really want Crystal to get tons of great plotlines in season 2! She's got a lot to learn about herself ♡
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This is set in the near future (around 2050), in which humans are (unfortunately) colonizing planets inside and outside the solar system.
Ken is a 30-something bisexual disaster who operates on about one and a half braincells. She suffers from unloved-by-rich-parents syndrome, is a total wine aunt and a horrible role model to any children in her vicinity (which happen to be lot). Lowkey an alcoholic but we don't talk about that, has ADHD but will probably never find out, is absolutely insane and WILL put her life on the line if she even thinks her family could potentially be in danger.
Ken used to be in the military, then that traumatized the shit out of her so she started working as a private security guard, then i guess she got bored of that and decided it was time for a fresh start on a whole new planet (which led her to The Horrors). When her one way flight to Fuck Off Planet™ crashed on a generic alien planet, she fucked around and found out and accidentally got alien technology fused into her body, so i think she categorizes as a cyborg. She's married to her secret stash of barbancourt (and the local smuggler on the weekends) but for the sake of this poll you're all allowed a one night stand. She looks pretty regular but i promise you she has a great personality and an unusually high kill count.
If you can guess my main inspo for this whole story you win my respect and a virtual hug.
oc by anon !
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if i had a nickel for every character i’ve loved who suffers from Unloved By Rich Parents Syndrome, i’d have three nickels. which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened 3 times.
#🥀.talks#akashi seijuro#yeon dongha#yeon hajun#they’re all coping with it with… varying degrees of success
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I accepted an ARC of Our Share of the Night from Netgalley. This is my honest review. It's still January -- when I wrote this initially --
and I'm calling it now: It's highly unlikely I'll read a better horror novel in 2023. Our Share of the Night is an epic novel filled with body horror, trauma, friendship, familial love and hate. We meet Juan, a recent widower, traveling with his young son, Gaspar. Juan is filled with love for his son, but also anger, and the ability to hurt his son and anyone who gets in his way. Juan is a "medium" for an international cult that worships a dark, cruel god -- perhaps Darkness itself. He has been given no choice in this, having been purchased from his parents as a child. Juan has a heart defect that he knows will kill him sooner than later, and he knows this cult wants his son -- either as the new medium, or a new vessel for Juan. He's determined that neither will happen. The book encompasses a significant period of time, and a number of POV characters. Eventually we meet up with a slightly older Gaspar, who lives in an empty mansion with his father. He remembers little of the past. His father is often distant, and angry, and cruel. And sometimes perhaps insane. The reader is privy to much more than Gaspar is at this stage, seeing connections he can't, and the workings of the occult. He is unaware he's setting up a friend to be sacrificed. This portion of the book was extremely moving to me as Gaspar is abused by his father for reasons he can't understand. Juan commits a vicious act of cruelty and betrayal. I can only say that anyone who survived an abusive household will understand there are different types of horrors. One of those horrors is feeling unloved by a parent, and the shock when you realize you're not safe with them. Gaspar had a friend group that helps him through this time, and we follow their journeys almost as much as Gaspar's, as they learn to live with loss, and the pieces of the aforementioned other world that clings to them. The reader knows that Gaspar will eventually have to face the cult. Did I mention the cult is also family? Things you should know: This is a long book. Because I accepted a digital copy, I don't have page numbers, but depending on the source, it's between 600 and 730ish pages. It feels like the latter. You'll be spending lots of time here. If you just want the horror, and don't want to become involved, there are quicker books. The book has a lot of body horror, and general supernatural stuff, including doors leading to another very vicious world, but there are long stretches between these moments where it's more about a feeling of dread and various characters working through trauma. A number of times I would be jolted anew at how dark, and gross, the story could be. Our Share of the Night is a translated work from an Argentine author and is set in Argentina, and you will feel very immersed in this setting. The translation seemed smooth enough that I was rarely confused, but there were moments where I wondered if something was lost in translation.
Poets and poetry are mentioned A LOT! The almost constant backdrop is political unrest. I think a lot of what you need to know can be picked up from context, but politics do play a heavy role. The cult is run by rich people who exploit poor, often Indigenous, people. We spend time in London in the sixties, and Argentina the rest of the time, particularly in the 80s and 90s, and this portion has a focus on the AIDS crisis. The London portion might very well scratch a little bit of any serial killer itch you might have. There's LGBTQ+ rep, but slurs and outdated terms abound. There are a two people who are called a couple, but also twins, who want to swap sexes, but there seems to be more of a supernatural/spiritual incentive than really being trans. At least 3 of the protagonists are gay or bi. An outdated term for people with Down Syndrome is used between friends. Not every question of plot point is wrapped up, and there's clearly room for another book. Which I would read! Our Share of the Night took me a couple weeks to read -- I read other books as well -- because I was so involved that I needed breaks from a very dark story. While most of the characters are varying degrees of evil, I did care about a few, and I imagine you will too. Others I wanted to suffer -- and suffer they did! I feel that I could read the book several times over and find additional layers and nuances I missed.
#our share of night#mariana enriquez#horror#argentina#body horror#book review#readatrix review#netgalley
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This is so good I’m posting it a 2nd time. It’s very sad, but so very important, because this has happened to so many people in this world. Some may read this and not realize that this is a perfect picture of what it really actually means to use the Lord’s name in vain. It’s not about saying curse words. It’s about using His name falsely - either for reasons of manipulating in some way, or claiming His name, like a wife takes the name of her husband - but not actually being truly married to Him in her heart. Many will answer for the hearts they destroyed in His name one day.
“I have religious trauma.
was raised in a household where my dad wanted to be God, and so characterized God in a way that left me constantly paranoid.
God was a judge, God was a debt collector, God was a hammer waiting to strike.
My mother was likewise delusional to a point. She used religion as a manner of control, manipulating my egotistical dad and our chaotic little world so she could feel better about herself.
I was abused in the church. I've been to so many churches since childhood I can't count them.
I was told I was possessed because I was a child with adhd and couldn't sit still in a pew. I was told that if I didn't see visions or speak in tongues, I wasn't saved. I was told that I must be thinking about God at all times or I wasn't good enough. That I was lukewarm, unlovable, unworthy.
I was too afraid to take communion.
I cried and turned away from the altar multiple times because I was a too dirty to touch the offering.
I was told so many awful things that I grew up with a persistent religious paranoia on top of my already anxiety inducing life.
So... why am I still a Christian, after all of that?
Stockholm syndrome, right?
It would be easy to write it off as that, but I did turn away from religion. In the back of my mind. I stayed cautious just in case God was still watching.
It wasn't until I got rid of the destructive influences in my life that things changed.
My perception of God changed when I left the awful people using His name in vain- or for personal gain.
When I grew up, learned to be discerning about the character of people.
Many people live under the assumption that I did- that God is a tyrant who is waiting for you to mess up so he can smash you and send you to hell. Paradoxically, that almost makes Satan sound preferable.
But that's not who God is, and he doesn't want people to go to hell.
Even if you haven't had good parents, you've seen what they're like. They get excited to share experiences with their children. The first taste of lemon, the first puddles to splash in. First words, first laughs, first steps.
God wanted that for us.
Satan got jealous after his rebellion in heaven. He saw God had something good and wanted it for himself again - even if it was just to spite God.
He offered humanity a choice and we took it.
We can debate why it happened until we're blue in the face, but what matters most are God's decisions afterwards.
Everything that has happened since the fall has been God trying to bring his wayward children back without force.
Just like when you see that friend of yours making the same bad decisions day after day, and you know their quality of life would improve if they just stopped. It's heartbreaking, frustrating.
You can give them all the advice in the world but they'll just keep on doing the thing and complain to you about every headache afterwards.
Now you know a little what God feels like.
Only God is a little more patient than we tend to be.
God doesn't ask much from us, not as much as people, which is weird to think about.
God doesn't measure your worth by how good you are at your job, how badly you do in school. He doesn't equate your value to how rich or poor you are, he doesn't judge you the same way people do.
The first thing he asks of you is to love him and love each other.
He loves us so much that he opened heaven again if we ask for it.
He came down as flesh and blood in Jesus and took all the punishments we should've had.
In Jesus death and resurrection, we have a way home.
All he wants for us to do is acknowledge that.
He doesn't hate you if you can't pay tithe. He doesn't talk behind your back if you make a mistake. He doesn't demean, debase, abuse.
Why am I still a Christian?
Because God was there for me when people weren't.
God didn't abuse me as a kid, people did, and used God as a shield.
God didn't lie to me, call me names, break my things - my parents did.
God didn't order me to do unbelievable things in order to reach him - my pastors and teachers did.
God didn't tell me I'm unworthy - people did.
Even if you don't believe in God, if you're angry at him, feeling hurt and betrayed -
Maybe take a closer look and see if it's really the people who were, or are, around you making you miserable, instead of an untouchable, invisible hammer.”
From https://www.tumblr.com/love-is-patient
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[image 1: tweet by MLMPHOBE: "if a character suffers from unloved by rich parents syndrome then they are canonically gay". image 2: a screenshot of The Untamed, edited to include the pointy bit of a speech bubble, so that tweet is a line of dialogue from Jin Guangyao.]
Just so you know, er-ge...
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That post that’s like “if a character suffers from unloved by rich parents syndrome they’re canonically gay”
Sirius and Regulus Black (marauders era)
Hearthstone (mcga)
Wylan Van Eck (Six of Crows)
Keep adding to the list I wanna see how far this goes
#fandoms#characters#fictional characters#books#marauders era#the marauders#magnus chase#magnus chase and the gods of Asgard#mcga#hearthstone#six of crows#wylan van eck#wylan hendriks#Sirius black#regulus black
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[ID: screencap from Spider-Man Far From Home of Flash Thompson on a plane, holding a glass of sparkling alcohol in one hand and his other is raised expressively. He has a smirk and looks to be in the middle of speaking. Superimposed text from Twitter user MLMPHOBE reads: If a character suffers from unloved by rich parents syndrome then they are canonically gay/end ID]
Flash Thompson text post memes, a thread.
[ID: screencap from Spider-Man No Way Home of Flash Thompson smirking towards Peter Parker who is off screen. Superimposed text from twitter reads: It’s not bullying if you like it /end ID]
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