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do i smell like roses to you? id in alt.
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the weird schrödinger's emotion that is "that character death was narratively satisfying and emotionally impactful and ultimately the best way to handle their character arc" simultaneously with "noooo but I wanted them to live :( :( :("
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growth // decay
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Seeing Lakan crumple in the face of Luomens gentle scolding was very funny actually. And it was made even funnier by the fact that Lahan had run off to get him, and Somehow Luomen got there before Lahan.
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i want to talk about my ocs but im literally this image. i got nothing

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the tragedy of characters attempting to break free from the cycle (violence, fate, generational trauma, etc.) that they go down a path and become someone they don’t even recognize all to fulfill the cycle they had every intention of breaking and fail the quest
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Been thinking a lot about The Hunger Games again recently so here’s a Katniss 🏹
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Love not having a ”””fandom””” specific blog. Something new will just consume my mind and everyone has to accept it. My house
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Someone get this man an item box
(based off of the painting ‘Rosie to the rescue’ by Norman Rockwell)
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more more school diaries doods !!!
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obsessed with how much consort gyokuyou is enjoying the miscommunication trope between maomao and jinshi. maomao doesn’t care, jinshi is speed-running all of the stages of griefs multiple times a day, everyone else is rolling their eyes, but gyokuyou? she’s laughing her ass off, she’s having the best time of her life
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Seeing the reactions to the Orlok & Ellen relationship is when I realized that gothic romance is really being disowned these days to simply portray it as the worst forms of abuse. Seeing people often say that Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre aren't romances was already a big clue, but seeing firsthand how people must receive gothic romance with the recent release of Nosferatu hits me even harder. Not only is media literacy dying, but a genre of literature and romance seems to be dying as well.
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