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Today, I move blogs.
The Warriors fandom sucks. See ya.
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shes actually smarter than anyone in the whole world
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Thought I was gonna leave the fandom, might still leave the fandom—
I'm undecided. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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some of yall act like erin hunter is holding you at gunpoint and forcing you to talk abt wc . you can literally just Not Read It
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clan gossip
#warrior cats#warriors#wc#erin hunter warriors#warriorcats#warriors sona#wc sona#smoke art#this is my sona with darkstripe ☺️
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alt Warriors sona palettes L to R - Runningfoot and Whitefeather.
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I really like Crowpool, actually, a lot more than Mothpool. I just don't think Leafpool and Mothwing have any chemistry.
Crowfeather and Leafpool's strained, complex relationship was really fun to read about in PO3, especially when going back to reread it to catch all the foreshadowing.
As for other ships, I actually think, pre-post PO3 that MothJay would be an interesting ship. They had such an interesting dynamic in PO3.
I also think Willowshine, who didn't really seem to like Jaypaw in PO3, would make for an interesting couple with Hollyleaf.
Sort of in a "We don't like eachother, but you're dating my sister," I could definitely see Jayfeather not treating her any differently, but begrudgingly tolerating her in front of Hollyleaf.
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warriors sona
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ponysona
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[ Details 👇 ]
@HarperCollinsUK on Twitter
https://harpercollins.co.uk/pages/customer-service
Some of you guys are so miserable.
Why do you even read the books if your first reaction to canon RavenBarley is to complain?
You can never be happy with the series because literally everything has to be about what you hate about it.
You wouldn't be happy if Kate Cary herself said, "Yeah, I'm sorry there are so many problematic aspects that readers not in the target demographic for this series are upset over now, a decade or two after they came out. We should've been more mindful of our future readerbase, and not ignorant enough to include elements we had no idea were problematic in 2003, or 2010. We apologize."
And the readerbase's response would be, "Not good enough!"
Like— Can you all stop being such sadsacks all the time? Is that all you do all day? Get online and complain because you're not being catered to enough?
Get over yourselves.
The very first book The Tribe appeared in was Dawn in 2005. 20 YEARS AGO. If you truly care that much, write a letter to Harper Collins about the Writing Team's insensitivity to the presence and depiction of native-coded groups in Warrior Cats and your desire to see The Tribe rewritten in the upcoming Graphic novels.
Go on, money where your mouth is.
If all you can do is bitch about it online, then what does that say about you? Huh?
That a couple of feathers on a design is more important to you than the values you claim to be behind? Go on. Do it.
Write a real, physical letter to Harper Collins— Start a petition— Tag them on Twitter. You're all a bunch of spineless people. All talk and no action.
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We straight-up have physical StarClan ghosts walk the earth multiple times.
We have Fallen Leaves, even.
Where does it imply that Mapleshade is hallucinating Patchkit, Larchkit, and Petalkit? Come onnnn.
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If you see this post and all you do is bitch about it / me on your little blog— Well, doesn't that say more about you than me? You're gonna continue to whinge about it—
Waaah waaah, Warrior Cats is so racist!
Waaah waaah, Warrior Cats is so sexist!
Waaah waaah, Warrior Cats is this or that!
Then fix it yourself— Put your words to good use by sending a letter and taking action, or shut up—
Because you let it happen.
You didn't speak up where it mattered.
And you didn't do shit.
Some of you guys are so miserable.
Why do you even read the books if your first reaction to canon RavenBarley is to complain?
You can never be happy with the series because literally everything has to be about what you hate about it.
You wouldn't be happy if Kate Cary herself said, "Yeah, I'm sorry there are so many problematic aspects that readers not in the target demographic for this series are upset over now, a decade or two after they came out. We should've been more mindful of our future readerbase, and not ignorant enough to include elements we had no idea were problematic in 2003, or 2010. We apologize."
And the readerbase's response would be, "Not good enough!"
Like— Can you all stop being such sadsacks all the time? Is that all you do all day? Get online and complain because you're not being catered to enough?
Get over yourselves.
The very first book The Tribe appeared in was Dawn in 2005. 20 YEARS AGO. If you truly care that much, write a letter to Harper Collins about the Writing Team's insensitivity to the presence and depiction of native-coded groups in Warrior Cats and your desire to see The Tribe rewritten in the upcoming Graphic novels.
Go on, money where your mouth is.
If all you can do is bitch about it online, then what does that say about you? Huh?
That a couple of feathers on a design is more important to you than the values you claim to be behind? Go on. Do it.
Write a real, physical letter to Harper Collins— Start a petition— Tag them on Twitter. You're all a bunch of spineless people. All talk and no action.
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Some of you guys are so miserable.
Why do you even read the books if your first reaction to canon RavenBarley is to complain?
You can never be happy with the series because literally everything has to be about what you hate about it.
You wouldn't be happy if Kate Cary herself said, "Yeah, I'm sorry there are so many problematic aspects that readers not in the target demographic for this series are upset over now, a decade or two after they came out. We should've been more mindful of our future readerbase, and not ignorant enough to include elements we had no idea were problematic in 2003, or 2010. We apologize."
And the readerbase's response would be, "Not good enough!"
Like— Can you all stop being such sadsacks all the time? Is that all you do all day? Get online and complain because you're not being catered to enough?
Get over yourselves.
The very first book The Tribe appeared in was Dawn in 2005. 20 YEARS AGO. If you truly care that much, write a letter to Harper Collins about the Writing Team's insensitivity to the presence and depiction of native-coded groups in Warrior Cats and your desire to see The Tribe rewritten in the upcoming Graphic novels.
Go on, money where your mouth is.
If all you can do is bitch about it online, then what does that say about you? Huh?
That a couple of feathers on a design is more important to you than the values you claim to be behind? Go on. Do it.
Write a real, physical letter to Harper Collins— Start a petition— Tag them on Twitter. You're all a bunch of spineless people. All talk and no action.
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Puolukka poika <3
Felt like doing some digital painting since I havent really had a chance to do that in a while
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YAAAAAAY RAVENBARLEY CANON 🎉🎉
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About the fandom's attitude and feather discourse, etc.
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