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watchertvfans · 1 year ago
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hello!! for the watcher team— i hope you guys know that you are all extraordinary people who make incredible work!! i followed steven, ryan, and shane from buzzfeed to watcher and your videos have gotten me through some tough times. i met some of the loveliest people and found a truly wonderful friend because of you. i’ll always be super grateful for that!! 
your shows are so unique and so fun to watch, they truly make me so happy. the whole watcher team is so creative, fun, and talented. i’m so sorry for all the negativity you’ve been receiving, but please know that there are still so many people rooting for you!! i’m so excited for the watcher streamer and for everything to come ❤️
--sophie
thank you @psychicbergara ღ
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teapot-of-tyrahn · 7 months ago
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make it wild. make it fun. make it thrilling. make it unpredictable. make it tense. make it hurt. make it everything. make it nothing.
make it delicious.
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pocket-watcher · 11 months ago
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Heavy resistance play + going under once = good
Snapping out of it + realising you WANT to go under again because it felt so good = great
STILL resisting because you don’t know whether it’s you or the hypnosis that wants it + giving in and going under a second time?? = perfect
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brunoquesito · 3 months ago
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prettyflyshyguy · 17 days ago
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Hey hey hey it's me again I'm here to talk about my favourite fucked up guy
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OK. I'm sick, maybe slightly delirious because of it, but in honor of EP7 dropping tomorrow (and hopefully his backstory with it) I need to get my theory crafting out into the wild now so we can all check in tomorrow and see what changes/what I double down on.
During my viewing of E2 I made the comment: "Was he augmented without his consent?" and I'm willing to put money down that I'm right.
Before I dive into my extensive E1-6 Gurathin thoughts, theories and observational commentary, a quick housekeeping: This is 95% based off my personal observations of the show (just the released episodes, no outside source media), with the remaining 5% me looking at a small amount of other peoples meta thoughts and commentary - I haven't read the books yet and I plan to once S1 is wrapped up!
If you have thoughts and opinions on my thoughts and opinions, please feel free to chuck a comment on this post but PLEASE do not spoil the books or reference book Gurathin on this post - I'm enjoying the show being 100% an unknown to me and how it's unfolding, so I'm trying to just experience it that way so every new piece of information is an exciting revelation for me!!! I promise I'll read the books haha. This entire post is 100% show only Gurathin content, no book allowed.
Let's dive in. This'll be a long post, so all the meat is under the cut. I fucking love this guy so, so, so much. And I have a lot I wanna say about him.
INTRODUCTION:
When we first see him he's deeply uncomfortable in the dealership room and really doesn't want the team to get a secunit. All the body language and the way he looks at mensah screams that he thinks its a bad idea. He's asked to join the group communion and doesn't at first, but the gang pull him in which immediately shows they're used to his self isolating behaviour but they accept its a quirk and will nudge him when necessary. In a number of other scenes he's with the group but maintaining a distance when they're huddled, little things imply he's involved and definitely socially a part of the group but he also is at times more separate (dancing scene E1 he's clearly involved and a part of it and enjoying himself) vs E4 when they're trying to contact deltfall (everyone is huddled and touching each other and he's distinctly pacing behind them).
E1 also has a fun moment where Ratthi is painting the base and Gura comments "does this wash off?" which knowing he never grew up on preservation alliance, I thought that was a nice touch. I'm in this picture and I don't like it sorta character. Not so much a rules stickler but maybe a worry-er, someone who's conscious or concerned about things that others aren't as fussed by.
The hopper secret meeting scene - he's clearly cared for, the team talk to him and say his feelings are valid but they're not necessarily hearing him, and he's frustrated by it. He operates slightly differently to them and this clearly isolates him from certain group discussions. From day 1 he's uncomfortable about having a secunit on board, at all, and the second something weird happens he's immediately on the full scale defensive - whereas everyone else is more immediately forgiving, less concerned. The way he references how much he cares about his friends to MB during the Eye Contact scene emphasises how important their lives and their safety are to him.
Now he's obviously got some trauma, possibly relating to the company or a mix of things.
After the initial sandworm attack someone (I think it was Mensah from memory) comment's that "(he) has good reason not to trust the company."
After Bharadwaj has physically recovered from the sandworm attack, he accidentally scares her when he approaches her and apologises, saying "it's an old habit, being quiet." It's a quick line that I think carries a lot more weight than it initially seems to have.
He mentions having joined preservation alliance 6 years ago but we don't know where he was at prior. He's clearly not all about how presaux operate but he still feels at home with them and they deeply respect and love him in their own way, despite differences in perspective. He's valued with them. Despite this I firmly believe he deeply feels a sense of disconnection - with the crew, especially in how they treat MB as more of a person at first (pre reveal) and with himself. Bear with me, I'll explain as I go.
He's insistent on the depersonalisation of their secunit - reminding the team that it's not a person, it's not a man or a human, it's an it in the sense that it's a tool, an object, and serves a function the same way any other piece of technology they use does. And it runs the risk of not working properly. Machines aren't supposed to think or feel, they're supposed to execute a task. It being controlled by the company leaves them with a lack of agency over this thing that's highly dangerous, that's supposed to protect them. He seems incredibly, personally, fearfull - directly telling Mensah at one point about how secunits "don't go through things!" and then commenting on what, in his mind, it is that they do. Kill things. Maim things. The language use here is broad - their job is to kill things. Their job is to maim things. Perhaps he's simply referring to things like aggressive fauna. Maybe he's referring to something else.
We know he doesn't know much about how secunits specifically work (he tells us this directly in E2), but we also as an audience don't know how much he knows about constructs, and AI in general (in this fictional setting). He didn't know secunit's have faces. The whole team object to the idea of a machine that seemingly could have some form of 'autonomy' being shackled by something like the governor module - they talk about this in the early eps, but it feels like they don't quite understand the entire picture at the same time - and neither does Gurathin. None of them quite realise what a construct is, how it operates, and the gravity of is existence and circumstance. When MB reveals its face, this starts to sink in with them. Gura's no exception here.
Let's move onto his RELATIONSHIPS.
MENSAH:
He obviously deeply cares about the crew (eye contact ep - I firmly believe when he threatened MB he didn't just mean Mensah when he said "I care about my friends" - he goes and holds Bharadwaj's hand when she wakes up- the one thing Medbay couldn't do was human connection)
It's strongly established that he really meant it with his whole chest when he said "I trust you" referring to the presaux team. But it's also clear in his behaviour that he cares about Mensah more.
Let's talk about the elephant in the room first - the pillow scene.
Not to defend him sneaking into her room - but I've seen a few takes on this scene that just paint him with a brush as being A Creep(tm) with no further consideration, and I don't think this is fair to his character. The act of him sneaking in, and then comforting himself with her pillow (MB is an unreliable narrator. I don't know if he was sniffing it, or just embracing it, and frankly the details don't matter - it cuts right as he starts to appear to cry) - the act of doing whatever it was, was creepy, and innapropriate boundary crossing. Absolutely. However - everyone of the humans in the presaux team have some kind of issue or problem with their behavior.
None of these people is without significant character fault.
So while his behaviour in this one scene was weird, I feel it speaks volumes about something unrequitted between him and Mensah, and his inability to express this to her. He deeply desires connection, but can't bring himself to bring it up.
He attempts to apologise to her after he insists she doesn't take the secunit with her on a trip, he feels intense guilt over that decision and his insistency impacting her safety in E2. He's conflicted about it because he genuinely is concerned it's a danger to the crew, but he deeply cares for and respects her and her almost getting seriously hurt absolutely terriffied him. Her subsequent blowing off of him - "I just need a shower.", rejecting his attempt at comfort, closeness and connection when she physically closes the door (and metaphorically closes a door) in his face - she likely has no idea how much of a mental sledgehammer it is to him.
She has every right to want and to ask for space - but it's this critical miscommunication (or lack of communication) between them that is clearly a long running and on-going thing.
In E5 it's also very clear he's cut up when Mensah tells him Pin-Lee is the 2nd in charge if anything goes wrong - he accepts it because he respects her but you can tell he's hurt by it.
They've been long time friends, I'm going to guess their friendship pre-dates him joining Pres Alliance based on how he brings it up in E2, and maybe there's an imbalance of how each other views their relationship, in their own heads. Again: emphasis on miscommunication, something unrequited because it's left unspoken, maybe there's that classic fear of "I don't wanna fuck this all up by being honest" - they have a good thing going and maybe he doesn't wanna ruin it. He briefly looks at the photo of her family with fondness (going off memory here, correct me if I'm wrong)
Just to clarify: I think at times his behavior is:
-definitively creepy in action (pillow)
-occasionally miss-read as creepy, especially when viewed through MB's unreliable narration and personal bias (he's just weird and different sometimes, much like many normal people are)
-he's not a Creep, but the pillow scene was inappropriate/a bit creepy
Ironic for MB to call him a Creep when it can access full security feeds and chose to brain blast him with his coworkers going at it - a great shift in framing because to MB it doesn't care/views the voyeurism differently because its a construct and security is its job (not to mention its personal distaste/lack of interest in copulation as it were)
but that's really the joke of it all, ain't it!
Slight tangent aside, let's move onto his other pivotal relationship in the show.
MURDERBOT (AND HOW GURATHIN'S NOT ENTIRELY HUMAN HIMSELF):
Not-fully-human Human and partially-human NonHuman. Name a more iconic duo. I'll wait.
So far, we don't know much about his augments and how he feels about them, or how anyone else feels about them. It all seems very matter of fact and straight forward. MB just describes the augments as 'fancy' in a sarcastic tone (I have more to say on MB's thoughts on augments however), so this could imply augmentation is a rarity or something reserved. He's immediately othered by MB's introductions of the crew as being the only augmented human.
It's all very pragmatic and function based. But it inevitably means he can do things no one else can, and the way he interacts with the world and tech is different to the other members of presaux. Having something robotic sticking out of your neck also immediately signposts yourself but that's an entire other can of worms (Shy what's with you and mechanical components in peoples necks huh?? HUH???)
In E1 he's abrasive towards MB after the face reveal and is frustrated, he's harsh and insistive - very rudely and firmly telling it that it can't leave the room yet for instance. However in E2 he has a different tone when he says "SecUnit can you please come and see me."
Yeah it's a real human thing to say, but it's a useless platitude to a robot that's only there to obey commands, right? This feels like the first subtle shift to me. It felt like a choice.
The Eye Contact scene - let's unpack it.
Gurathin "It's not a person its a tool" asks it politely to visit him, does a very uncomfortable (failed) dramatic chair spin, insists it sits on a chair, and then asks it a very personal question.
"I guess I don't know much about SecUnits.
What's it like, to be you?"
Rent free inside my head, chat.
Anyway - him asking for it to unmask itself - he knows what it looks like, he's got the video feed to look back at, but he wants to face it like a person would. Sitting also puts them both at eye level. It's a humanising thing. Suddenly, maybe, it's harder for Gura to separate it as a tool as much as he could before. Anthropomorphizing is something humans are already very good at. You put a real flesh and blood face on something? Oh No. Oh Boy.
The way he asks it "what's it like to be you?" felt really, really raw and genuine. It didn't feel like hate, or resentment, it felt like genuine curiosity and a desire for connection.
MB responds in kind - and it's such a beautifully short lived moment. But Gurathin is clearly conflicted in his position. He came in ready, and SWINGING, and now he has to reconcile with something he was thoroughly unprepared for.
He's testing the water when he insists on eye contact and is likely suspicious because MB doesn't seem to be acting how a secunit was likely pitched to him off-screen, and the way MB clearly is reluctant adds to this. With future episode context I think Gurathin clocked that there was something deeply wrong very early, but he was trying to genuinely suss out if it was a threat or not. He's not an idiot, he saw how it helped the crew, it's not done anything that's directly put the team in danger. But it's still wrong.
Later in the conversation he opens up about how differently Pres Alliance treat AI and constructs, compared to the corporation rim. He follows this up with "I don't know why I'm telling you this."
It's played off as a joke in relation to MB's inner monologue - but I genuinely think part of him was once again fishing for some kind of connection.
"Yeah I know. It's... weird to think about."
For Gurathin, he's not entirely human. His augments make him less human, they form a point of detachment.
Murderbot is not human, but it's behaviour seems slightly more human than what Gurathin expects of it.
Not to mention the myriad of small behavioural traits they share in common - but neither seem to have consciously recognised or clocked in each other yet.
My point being: the entire eye contact interrogation was as much Gurathin reaching for a connection as it was a warning and cautious appeal to reason and a hopeful connection point and it's all coming from a place of deep internal conflict. He's warmed up to it slightly now, part of him seeks something. If he was that concerned about it, he wouldn't have invited it into a room with him in private where he was vulnerable. He's of course unaware of how dangerous MB is, but if he really felt like he couldn't trust it to not kill him, he wouldn't have engaged with it all in that way I feel.
"If a secunit was malfunctioning in any way, it would be extremely dangerous for anyone involved--"
Gurathin looks intensely and deeply into it's face as he says "AND the secunit!"
This feels like a very direct personal appeal to a sense of self preservation. He's starting to pick up that this thing isn't just a normal robot. It doesn't just execute a task with no thought process. It does think and feel. And part of him is drawn to that fact.
All this is to say, I feel like this strongly signals to him being augmented against his will.
MB is a victim of circumstance in a lot of ways - it never asked to be created, it never asked to be sentient and it certainly never agreed to become an effective slave. I think Gurathin recognises this, initially, and is drawn to this fact because a part of him perhaps recognises it within himself (not consciouslly)
Now this all might be a huge projection - I'm writing a story and one of the characters, O'Byrne, is not-quite-human anymore after having something change her irreparably too and it's tech related.
But I really do feel like there's something to this. It'd make a lot of sense with Gurathin's deep comfortability with the company, his clear confliction around wanting to connect with MB but struggling to and being unsure of his feelings towards it.
I really loved episode 6 - so let's quickly talk about that before we wrap up.
MURDERBOT, UNMASKED:
I've avoided as many future episode clips as I can, but in one of the trailers I watched there's a line where Gurathin reveals to the crew that it calls itself Murderbot (self assigned name)
NOTABLY - he has not revealed this information to the crew in E6. Isn't that funny. Isn't that interesting.
He jacks into this thing, has a very intimate look inside it's head and memories, discloses a bunch of information to Bharadwaj but clearly doesn't disclose everything. During the E6 interrogation it's obvious Gurathin feels the most in control he's ever been - he's strutting around with full confidence, he's being purposefully antagonistic despite MB's attempts at showing it genuinely is on the teams side, and Gurathin believes its immobilised and that he has full power.
We all know that he had absolutely no power, at all, however.
MB at any point in time could have gotten out of that chair. It chose when to very carefully.
Given Gurathin believed he was in full control - why didn't he disclose more information about what he found in MB's head?
It would have certainly helped him argue his case. It certainly was a choice to not bring it up.
Again I think this comes down to his internal conflict. There are two wolves inside of you and one hates and distrusts the company and anything associated and one wants to believe the fucked up secunit might actually, genuinely, be something you can come to trust.
I think he's a deeply conflicted person seeking connection while feeling disconnected, and that he never had a choice in getting augments installed in him but he's dealing with it and has just accepted his lot in life - and being around people who love, respect and embrace him has helped with this, but he's still lacking something - and he's tip toeing around what that is in his attempts at reaching out to Mensah, and MB (and through these relationships he's perhaps seeking different things to help him feel more complete and less alone in a number of different ways.)
Anyway. I love him very dearly, Dastmalchian has done an absolutely killer performance in the role and I'm frothing at the mouth over what we're about to find out this coming ep drop.
Anyway - I hope this all makes sense. I've tried to proofread, but my brain is kind of fried from the seasonal flu right now (I'll be fine. Its just the middle of winter in australia and it's been really fucking cold where I live) - I hope I havent talked myself in circles. I'm really excited to come back to this when more information on his character has dropped in-episodes!
And if I'm wrong on my theory. Well. Guess I gotta just. Post something to Ao3 about it.
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watchersleuth · 2 months ago
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Adam with the dad jokes | ASA 1x01
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waywardmillennial · 8 days ago
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Squad Watcher Creators
If you're interested in any Watcher shows, these are the blogs that I know of that currently create posts regularly about their content. I've tried to include the link for their unique Watcher tag, if they have one.
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Current Content Creators & Gifmakers
@avid-corvid | bergoop | @ghostfillers | inafieldofdaisies
@jesus-said-chill | @mazzyreads | @noa-nightingale
oldmanpusspuss | psmith73 | purrgara | ramavoite
@toomanywatchers | @watcherwiki | watchersleuth
waywardmillennial
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Fan Artists
22psyduck | bergoose | luluxa | soapybananaz | vira-with-no-v
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If you make content for Watcher use the tag #watcherblr as I talked about in this post so we can find your posts! And I will link to this post in my pinned post, and update it as often as I can.
[post updated June 30, 2025]
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alittlevillainy · 7 months ago
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wormholemadness · 7 months ago
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been thinking FAR too much about wildlife after that finale but somehow i have gone back to the beginning with mumbo and skizz’s deaths
and mumbo’s was a big moment with the breaking of the canary curse and i saw a lot of discussion about how “the coal miner loved the canary so much he sacrificed himself to keep the bird alive” cause of all the coal miner mumbo theories and i absolutely LOVE this but i’ve also been thinking about all the other curses, in particular grians and what if grians curse interrupted jimmy’s?
because he created the wildcards and knew when they were happening, grian was so much more involved with the “creation of this world” that because his character was so intensely woven into the fabric of it, his curse (killing his allies) was held together more strongly than any of the others to the point where it overwhelmed jimmy’s curse and accidentally prevented it. it could also be seen as a “punishment” from the watchers for grian meddling so much this series that they set off his curse first because they wanted him to be alone and completely forgot about jimmy. thats also fitting because his superpower was invisibility because he was forgot by the watchers/"""script""".
anyway, to conclude, that's why grian wanted to kill jimmy so badly and why he knew it had to be by his hand, because even though the curse was forgotten some part of grian knew jimmy being alive Wasn't Right and that he would have to be removed by grian personally to fix the "Mistake"
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riverkingmarley · 3 months ago
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Watched andor, pretty great tv.
However, all I heard about it before watching it was how radical its politics were and it sure seems like the most radical thing it says is “fighting the empire is good” and “slavery is bad”.
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tasty-littl-snack · 11 months ago
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Women of watcher you mean so much to me, more than you know.
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watchertvfans · 1 year ago
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hello!
i am really excited for the streamer! i cant wait to see the creative freedom it brings you, and im excited by the tease of travel show and ghost files! they look like a fun and exciting adventure i cant wait to get into.
you all have inspired me so much creatively, its hard to express. im working on leading the biggest project ive ever done, and making watcher has been very helpful and reassuring that i'm doing a good job. Anything you guys put out talking about the creative process is so exciting to me because i love hearing other peoples creative paths and how they are similar and different to mine.
not to mention how endlessly entertaining the series are! it feels like watcher was made for me, weirdness, travel, exploration, food, education, stupid jokes, commiting to bits, deep lore, catchy songs about death, bad bartending, etc. this has kept me company in my darkest hours while im dealing with chronic pain, and there isnt enough words to thank you for that.
also!! ive met SO many weirdo friends that i love! ive met friends for life because of you, and we cant be more then greatful. ive been able to set up watcher watch parties, have a bunch of inside jokes vaugely relating to watcher, theres been lots of chaos and good fun happening over here and its just been so fun. it really is a great stress reliver after working all day.
i met shane and ryan in chicago for the recent ghost files tour, i was really nervous and just fumbling around, and yall were so kind and graceful about it! i appreciate it so much, you made my experience 100 times better. and thank you for being extra careful while writing out my tattoo, that was so kind. its something i'll remember for a long time. and seeing my big ol pile of bracelets on the ww+ set (and jarnathans on his wrist) just makes me so happy.
sending you best wishes and good vibes!
-beth :)
thank you @trashworldblog ღ weirdo friends are the best!
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spotsupstuff · 3 months ago
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YESS SOMEONE ELSE POINTING OUT THE MOTH LEGBANDS !!!!!!!!!! there's two of them, one with green and one with blue now whether they are pets is unclear. they could be the same kind of thing bird researchers use where they put legbands on birds. but that would also be suuuuuuuuper interesting too, cuz that'd mean the ancients are researching (or at least keeping track of) the moths like we'd do with birds.
maybe that would mean there is some conservatory efforts?? or to at least observe and learn about the ecosystem around them???????
It is both a headcanon of mine and a conviction about canon that the Ancients go through biology rather than technology when it comes to the development of their society. They wouldn't have phones, much less with touchscreens like ours, but they have stuff like the Iterators *because* the Iterators are a colonial organism first and foremost, with technology acting as a supporting crutch, not the other way around. For something so impossible and grandiose, Iterators and karma gates, for example, seem *very* clunky to me. The technological aspect isn't as polished and optimized as the biological things.
The pigeon moths could be tagged specifically so they can be later- when studied enough and proven to be worthy candidates as a species- turned into the angel moths that might've once been used for aerial travel for example.
Moon mentions there are hardly any species left that haven't been purposed for Something by the Ancients. And while Moon is an unreliable biased narrator, I trust her takes on solid 60%.
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solargeist · 1 year ago
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grian being the reason xelqua exists and essentially delivering himself into his own fate is interesting to me. Not sure what the long term consequences are to this.
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pocket-watcher · 1 year ago
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I guess I should introduce myself!
I’m Watcher. Any pronouns (so you can read my stories in whatever voice you prefer). 25. I’ve known I’ve had a hypnokink for a long time (thanks, Jungle Book, MBAV, and Powerpuff Girls!) and I’ve been lurking on here for a while and decided to finally throw my hat into the ring! I’m here to write stuff and discover a bit more about my sexual interests.
Just a reminder this is NOT a place for minors! 18+ only!!
I’m pretty switchy when it comes to being hypnotised/hypnotising. Not looking for any subs/doms but my DMs are open for anything else!
You can always send me questions and writing prompts if you want anything specific, and I’ll respond if I’m comfortable to.
If you have any recs for blogs, fanfics, or other Hypno-media please let me know. My asks are always open!
We have tags now!
#watcher’s stories for my longer pieces
#watcher’s shorts for shorter pieces
And #watcher writes for everything all in one convenient place :)
That’s about it for now. Happy scrolling and remember to keep watching this space ⏱️
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3v60 · 8 months ago
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What's it like knowing you're the fake Evbo and that no one would care if you deleted your blog?
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Not even a 360 could make you look attractive Anon.
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