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Hi! My name is Emily and I am a fat girl that does things! I’m an actor. I’m in my senior year of university and I’m about to graduate with a BA in Theatre. Obviously, I’m the only fat person in my department. I get insecure a lot of the time especially come audition time, but I know I’m good at what I do and, most importantly, I LOVE what I do. I need to be confident in my abilities and go for it, be bold, so that’s what I’m going to do.
Ladies, fat girls CAN be actors. We are never limited to the self-loathing fat characters. We CAN be DIVERSE actors. Believe in yourselves and follow those dreams, ladies. Never give up on them!
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Normalize taking care of men. Normalize holding and kissing them when they’re sad and just because. Normalize doing nice things for them. Normalize genuinely listening to them when they’re upset. Normalize complimenting them and telling them you love and appreciate them. Normalize taking care of your man the same way you would want him to take care of you.
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reasons people might be looking at you in public (that aren’t negative)
they like what you’re wearing.
you look like someone they know.
they recognize a piece of clothing or accessory you’re wearing.
they think you’re beautiful or attractive.
they’re zoned out or bored and people-watching.
they recognize you from somewhere.
they’re hesitating to ask you something or give you a compliment.
they’ve seen you in that same place before.
you caught their eye.
you look like how they imagined a fictional character to look.
you remind them of something.
they’re admiring one of your visual qualities (smile, stance, hairstyle).
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Allistic people really need to stop phrasing requests as questions because it's fucking with me
"Do you want to help me cook dinner?"
No, I'm still overwhelmed from earlier and want to stay in my room.
"well fine, dinner will be ready when it's done." And now they're upset with me
And I'm just here like ???????
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I've seen people point out the main difference between Campaign 2 and Campaign 3 as "no callbacks allowed until level 10" vs. "callbacks to C1 for everyone!" but I think there's a little more to it than that.
C2 and C3 were built to accomplish very different things and tell very different stories (which I'm super into). Coming straight off of C1, C2 very much had to prove that Critical Role as a show could stand on its own two feet and last as a successful show outside of Vox Machina. They had to commit to no callbacks, both to build out the whole world more and to prove their storytelling could be compelling outside of the story they told already.
C3 on the other hand doesn't really have that burden, and so they're open to do something super interesting which is: explore the long-term consequences of things they did as other characters in different campaigns. And since this is only 8 years after C2, those long-term consequences are mostly going to come from C1.
So C3 gets to ask: "What happened to the ordinary people of Whitestone who VM couldn't save or had to sacrifice?" "What's it like for ordinary citizens living under Keyleth in Zephrah?" "What are the consequences of VM opening a fey gate for Artagan, and what other fey creatures might have crossed over?" "If people like Tary create automatons, or they are awakened and come down from Aeor, what is life like for those creatures if they gain sentience?" "What happened to Bertrand Bell anyway?"
I'm interested to see if there are some less obvious C1 "consequence" connections for characters like Imogen and Ashton.
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The new characters of Campaign 3!
Featuring artwork by @agarthanguide!
Imogen Telmont, a human sorcerer, she/her, played by Laura:

Laudna, a warlock and sorcerer, she/her, played by Marisha:

Ashton Greymoore, an earth genasi barbarian, he/they, played by Taliesin:

Fresh Cut Grass, or FCG for short, an automaton cleric, he/they, played by Sam:

Fearne Calloway, a faun wildfire druid, she/her, played by Ashley:

Orym, a halfling fighter, he/him, played by Liam:

Dorian Storm, an air genasi bard, he/him, played by Robbie Daymond:

And Bertrand Bell, a human fighter, he/him, played by Travis:

Enjoy the stat cards as well:


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