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she butterfly on my effect til i (gravely serious) everything could have been different
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The Raven Boys: chapter’s first and last lines.
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The Raven Boys: chapter’s first and last lines.
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The Raven Boys: chapter’s first and last lines.
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The Raven Boys: chapter’s first and last lines.
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absolutely fascinating when someone likes a post you reblogged in 2017 and nothing else like king how did you even find that
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write in the tags your nationality/which country you're from!
for USAmericans: write your state instead of USA to avoid having a way-too-easy yes sweep
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and ok, kind of related to the discussion of cat and laila is that growing up psychologically healthy IS a huge character trait that should influence how they behave in the story. in trc, the dream thieves, gansey and blue have this really frank discussion about how they're both different from adam in that they've grown up never questioning the fact that they are loved unconditionally. blue and gansey are good about reaching out and accepting help, about sharing their emotions. but adam, who's been abused all his life, is touchy, easily angered, extremely stubborn about his independence and thinks that anything he didn't suffer for is something undeserved and shameful to accept. while blue and gansey understand that about him and accept him for it, but they're also kind of frustrated that he isn't able to see things their way. they're not unsupportive of adam, but there are things about him that they just Don't Get that they try their best to work around. the reader and the characters themselves are aware of the fact that their upbringing influences their perception of what happens and how they react.
cat and laila, on the other, are just generically nice. in tsc, we do see them react like people who have had a healthy upbringing and have no idea how to handle someone like jean. sometimes. more often than not, they immediately switch to being very sympathetic and accomodating which is helpful for jean's plot, but makes cat and laila seem less like their own distinct characters. it makes them feel more like aurora lynch, a perfect concept of a loving mother, rather than characters who inhabit their own unique lives when the main character does not require their presence.
#🙂↕️🙂↕️#like go lesbians go but also what are you bringing to the table#love that the aftg fandom has trc specifically as background literature to cite#good points in the comments and reblogs too
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i wish we didn’t have to worry about doxxing and could send our mutuals letters and cds and drawings and pressed flowers
#if u guys ask ill tell u my exact location#prev#everyone here knows where i live its not even funny#if you pay attention over the next couple of months ill probably drop my address just to cause a little drama
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All That Jazz (Bob Fosse, 1979)
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All That Jazz (1979) dir. Bob Fosse
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All That Jazz (1979) // dir. Bob Fosse
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