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(Choose based on your personal opinion instead of your habits, such as enjoying makeup but not wearing it yourself)
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*stares at this with an intensity like no other*
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Okay LISTEN I can't be seen as a cringe shipper but these two are LEGITMATELY COOL.
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no more catboys. catmen . 28 yr old washed up depressed catman downing his 5th whiskey glass and his cat ears twitch depressedly
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Gwen and Duncan's sudden bestieship in TDA.
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no offence but is this seriously what we're doing for the rest of our lives. like. just work minimum wage and drink soy lattes? be a 4.75/10? I half-heartedly thrift for my clothes and watch the world collapse around me in a very boring and predictable way? sure I can go hike the fucking pacific crest trail and I romanticise my bus ride and listen to hozier or whatever the tiktok girlies say these days. but this can't be it.
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not sure how to word this properly but i feel like.. the way unnecessary cattiness is "rewarded" online (especially on twitter) really just made some people forget how to act normal. i agree that sometimes that needlessly exaggerated rudeness is funny but in most cases it just makes you look like an idiot tbh... i don't mean to sound too pretentious either - i'm just thinking of those cases where somebody asks a genuine question and in return they get the nastiest fucking reply from somebody who clearly doesn't speak to enough people in real life... like do you hear yourself? do you think this anyone finds you intimidating instead of just off-putting? congrats on being the grand champion of maladjustment i guess
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"mom's not home, you know what that means" walks around the house talking to the imaginary audience for three hours straight
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Duncan to Gwen when they first met.
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The sheer amount of shipping in Total Drama in CANON is nutty as fuck when I think about it.
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I remember someone in an author’s note talking about how Heather has the strongest moral compass of the cast and it’s genuinely such an interesting way of looking at things… because yeah, she manipulates people and hurts them and backstabs them and drops them when they’re not useful any more, but the whole time she’s incredibly aware that what she’s doing is wrong and cruel while other ‘nice’ characters like Gwen and Courtney and Beth and Geoff do struggle to place where the line is. Hardly any of the other ‘villains’ are so aware of their moral compass as Heather is - and as a result, Heather is such an interesting character and amazing villain specifically because she’s so good with reading people’s personalities and insecurities. She knows she’s a villain and even takes pride in actively being one. In fact I’d argue that Alejandro is the only villain who even came close to Heather’s ability as a villain, and even then he only really managed to manipulate girls who were attracted to him while Heather has, at some point or other, manipulated damn near every person to compete in the first three seasons.
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cringe culture or whatever lowered the bar for pretentiousness to the ground someone will say i dont watch children's cartoons and get called pretentious and that's why there's those posts about like bringing being pretentious back because now "pretentious" just means thinking dante's inferno is better than fanfiction. this isn't a critique btw i think my mutuals who are like "im pretentious now" rock
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urghk it just you know people are free to have their ships but… >vv< some of these recent ones seem really random and pointless shipping for shipping’s sake… (•=•) like dave is some peoples comfort character and shipping him with someone as irredeemable as *my is… >~<* * anime sweat drop*
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