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angclnumber · 5 months ago
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OPEN TO : f / nb
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" OKAY, YOU DON'T LOVE ME . you're just ... drunk ."
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fanficmemes · 2 years ago
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I wish I had a better way to explain to my kid sibling that labels don’t matter that much and they should just pick what they feel closest to and not worry about it, bc yesterday they pulled me aside and was like 🥺 I still like pretty much any gender but my preference is lately boys can I still be pansexual 😔🥺 and I was like babe relax!!! It’s okay!!!! That’s such a small thing just go with the flow it’s normal to feel more attracted to certain ppl at different times
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blcssom · 4 months ago
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open to: f/m/nb ft. devon presley (he/him) plot: your typical 'don't marry/be with him' type beat except they're childhood friends and devon was always in love with their older sibling growing up - said sibling rebuffed his advances and now he's latched on to them (seemingly bc they're the next best thing)
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"then don't be with him." fuck. he'd meant to keep that thought tucked away at the back of his mind, determined to play the role of supportive friend and confidante. that's what he'd always been to them, so why was devon finding it so impossible now that they'd actually asked for his support?? "i just don't think he's right for you."
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typingwithmyhandstied · 3 months ago
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tw vent
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merge-conflict · 1 month ago
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wrote another little piece thinking about valentine post-ending dealing with what remains of johnny in her head, and how she gets out of the medical research floor but part of her head stays there, right? so she's talking to goro some time when she's having a bad brain day and voices her ever-present concern "how do I know this is real? how do I know this all isn't a test to see if I react the way arasaka thinks I should? if they're testing my loyalty?" and that thought feels paranoid in the bright light of the day but a lot more real at 11pm in her own small room alone with a man she can't show her true feelings for or else risk shortening both their leashes. and in the end goro manages to convince her that they're both real and what's happening to them is real, and he does that by being vulnerable in a way that she knows arasaka would never script for her.
and that just really makes me think of certain types of discomfort, or a narrow view on the world always show through in stories. it reminds me of older scifi stories which could imagine fantastical technologies but never the dissolution of the nuclear family. you look back at some stories and see the queer undertones immediately and think "how could someone not know" but it was so foreign to them they couldn't even conceive of it. anyway it's fascinating to think that valentine believes that arasaka would mess with her head and test her in fucked up ways, but they would never be able to accurately capture the way goro desperately wants to touch her. and yeah of course it's a gender thing.
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fuckosexual · 8 months ago
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sick and tired of how the concept of c*mph*t has rotted the minds and hearts of people. "are they bisexual or is it just c*mph*t" how about you compulsorily shut the fuck up!!!
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mishtershpock · 7 months ago
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#right so#firstly: oliver stark i love you please never stop#the way he talks about buck is so nice!! not to mention always reiterating that the show was queer before bi buck was confirmed#secondly: oliver stark i love you but please stop!!!#lmao. ben affleck smoking jpeg#i completely understand his reasoning behind what he says about tommy#he can’t confirm or deny anything and changes are he doesn’t even know anything. just like before#when he was waxing poetic about natalia and buck’s future#i just do not like the whole narrative of tommy being a perfect queer elder who can do no wrong and is there to guide buck through this#it’s a disservice to his character. and to buck’s#and to eddie’s if you really wanna go there#tommy is the perfect first boyfriend because he’s got experience. right? that’s what we’re saying?#experience does not equal perfection#and like i said the other day. it suggests eddie is not worthy of being a queer love yet because he has no experience#they hadn’t written the final episodes yet for a reason. they’re posting positive b/t posts on social media for a reason#they’re testing fan reactions to decide what to do with b/t. sorry but i genuinely think that’s the reason#and this characterisation of tommy as perfect and ideal for buck and they’re smitten etc#a second ben affleck smoking jpeg#i have nothing against tommy or b/t together or multi shippers. nothing at all#but i sweaaarrrrrr#if i lose out on the ship who have 6 years friendship and a history of getting through neg and pos experiences together#coparenting and saving each others’ lives. literally and figuratively#being so intrinsically linked to each other#not to mention oliver and ryan’s chemistry#if i lose out on that because people can’t stop screaming about tommy on social media#i will implode and take this place with me#especially because focusing on buck’s lovely new perfect relationship will probably mean that eddie is pushed aside#with a shitty storyline they put no effort into. wait what who said that that’s crazy#i agree that bi buck isn’t about eddie (it’s not about tommy either) and potential queer eddie isn’t about buck#but i’m so done with people saying we can’t hope the two storylines come together in the future. why is it suddenly bad to want buddie
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tragicomedys · 1 year ago
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i really do wonder how lgbt muslims do it.
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fingertipsmp3 · 1 year ago
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Why did I have a sex dream about my former coworker, check his instagram to see how he’s doing and find out he has a girlfriend ☹️
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blcssom · 1 year ago
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open starter ft. maxine 'max' corbyn ( she/her ) based on plot in source ! open to m/f/nb
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the smile she reserves for customers vanishes as she approaches the bar they've managed to stay hidden behind for the past hour. "so much for having my back out there, judas." only filled with half the usual venom: god knows she'd have run if she could, too. "you didn't tell me grabby greg was here tonight: i would've avoided lingering too long around the main stage."
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callibones · 1 year ago
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youaremysunshine-court · 1 year ago
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Help everyone keeps asking if I've dated and I keep having to change pronouns when I'm talking about exes bc this is THE MOST Conservative city ever
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marciliedonato · 1 year ago
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in my charli xcx vroom vroom era 🤠 🏎 🚗 💨 💥
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qeyond · 2 years ago
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FUCK i hate your stupid guts!!!!
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hedge-rambles · 6 months ago
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So "not quite the thing" is a slightly archaic British idiom, which is a feature of the Fifth's speech patterns it seems, and it means that something is not appropriate or socially acceptable, or historically not healthy or normal. Saying Silas and Ianthe were "never quite the thing" can be taken to mean "There's something seriously wrong with those kids" or possibly like "They have bad personalities".
And also yeah actually, thinking about the ghosts that were there and having to deal with the whole Situation. You've got:
Dulcie - a necromancer who's been dreaming of excitement her whole life and wants to get messy.
The Teens - Abigail put a stop to that as fast as she could.
Marta - a seasoned soldier, at least somewhat experienced in dealing with combat, death and high pressure situations.
Pro - former soldier at least, and remarkably stoic.
Silas - had his religious worldview seriously rocked and then found himself trapped in some sort of exotic new heresy, with that murderous little bone nun, and noped out.
Ortus - not exactly prepared for this, but it's realistically only like the fifth worst thing that's ever happened to him.
Abigail - foremost researcher in the study of ghosts and the River, she's having a fucking blast, like, guys! She's in the River! Top notch research opportunity!
And then there's Magnus - a bureaucrat who went to a scientific conference with his wife and got brutally murdered, now in a fucked up replica of said place dealing with an armed and invulnerable maniac on a killing spree.
No one is exactly in their element there (except maybe Abigail) but Magnus is so many levels of Out Of His Comfort Zone it's unreal. And his darling wife, his rock, is probably not helping by being fucking jazzed about the whole thing.
Can we talk about Magnus in Harrow the Ninth? Because there's a tendency to paint him as this constantly cheerful figure and he's not - he's just very Fifth.
He's the only person who seems even slightly upset about the whole gun-toting horror thing:
“Did the Sleeper get them?”
“Only by assumption,” said Harrowhark, while Abigail’s dolt of a husband said, “I bloody hope so.”
“Magnus,” Abigail said, a touch disapprovingly.
“Well, if the Sleeper didn’t, that’s two maniacs with an ancient weapon and a love of blowing off faces, dear,” said Magnus.
And he's got a very low opinion of Silas:
"She won’t tell me what he said to her, just that he ‘was horrid.’”
“Cheeky little so-and-so,” said Magnus. “If he were my son, I’d give him something to think about. I’m not surprised he’s gone to ground.”
“I would hope your son might be of different character,” said his wife, half-smiling.
“Protesilaus should have biffed him.”
“It’s strange,” said Abigail, ignoring her husband’s exhortations to biffing.
Behind the jolly Jeeves and Wooster-esque talk of biffing people, let's remember that this is Magnus - who from Gideon's POV never saw a teenager he didn't want to adopt - earnestly wishing that a grown man had hit a 16 year old kid.
And when Harrow explains that she thinks she saw him jump to his death, Magnus isn't particularly sympathetic:
“We should have made him a greater priority,” said Lady Pent.
Magnus said, “I’m not certain.”
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“We didn’t need him,” he said bracingly.
Abigail said, “We need everyone.”
“I never thought he was quite the thing.”
This "never quite the thing" line is the same one Abigail uses when she says Ianthe shouldn't have become a Lyctor and you get the sense it has a quite specific meaning on the Fifth. You get the distinct feeling Magnus is saying "good riddance" in response to a teenager's apparent suicide.
And then of course there's Magnus' conversation with Harrow as the River bubble collapses, as Harrow debates whether she should leave her body to Gideon:
She said: “If I go back, it will finally destroy her soul.”
It was Magnus who stepped forward and looked at Harrow face-to-face. And perhaps she felt that more keenly: that he was the man who had, in Gideon’s own words a lifetime ago, been nice to her cavalier. His mouth was hard now, but his eyes were as kind as they had ever been. And kindness was a knife.
He doesn't pull any punches in laying out his understanding of the situation to Harrow:
“This whole thing happened because you wouldn’t face up to Gideon dying,” he said, which was a stab as precise as any Nonius had managed. “I don’t blame you. But where would you be, right now, if you’d said: She is dead? You’re keeping her things like a lover keeping old notes, but with her death, the stuff that made her Gideon was destroyed. That’s how Lyctorhood works, isn’t it? She died. She can’t come back, even if you keep her stuffed away in a drawer you can’t look at. You’re not waiting for her resurrection; you’ve made yourself her mausoleum.”
His wife looked at Harrow’s face and murmured, “Magnus, you’ve made your point,” but he uncharacteristically ignored her.
He's trying to get through to her in a very fraught situation, but he's certainly not pulling his punches:
“You’re a smart girl, Harrowhark. You might turn some of that brain to the toughest lesson: that of grief.”
Abigail is also trying to talk her out of things, but she's much more discursive and apologetic. Magnus is kind, but it's kindness as a knife, not a cushion.
Magnus is so often written off as just a silly, goofy character, when he's more complicated than that. He's allowed to have a very real frustration with the River bubble and with Harrow, however much he does also care for her and want to help her.
And you know what, he's a CFO stuck in a horrorscape with his delighted ghost nerd wife and a bunch of soldiers. He runs with it - he cracks one of his House ordinal jokes while physically tackling a gun-toting ghost and makes a decent go at it before getting shot. But he's very much out of his comfort zone, angry, and no longer entirely held back by propriety.
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