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im not using this blog anymore. idk if im going to delete it or what, but just wanted to let you all know there will be no new posts from me here.
#ive recently told my bff im proship and she doesnt care so ive been posting everything to my other main#i dont feel like i need to hide on this blog anymore#❤️.txt
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"im freaky" says the anti who loses their mind when someone enjoys any taboo kink
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dont antis think its tasteless to use a real life murder case to prove their point about fiction.
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"i think it's weird that there are proshippers who don't have trauma" because god forbid you like fiction and aren't traumatized. how dare you not have trauma and like or support the existence of any fictional media at the same time? wow... crazy
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New favorite anti phenomenon -
Anti: I'm writing for this problematic ship in a REALISTIC way to show how TOXIC and GROSS they are!
Comments: this is so fucking hot please write more 🥵🥵
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An aspect of Andrew and Ashley’s relationship as kids I’m very interested in is that, when you read between the lines, they actually care about each other quite a bit.
On Leyley’s birthday, after she rants about how birthdays are “all nonsense anyway” and ends said rant with “who cares,” Andy responds that he does. In turn, Leyley is shown to have genuinely appreciated his willingness to celebrate it, as she made a drawing of that day and kept it with her until adolescence.
Prior to that, Leyley notably doesn’t make a fuss when she recognizes Andy can’t afford a cake. She also states she went along with Andy choosing the lemon muffins because she thought he wanted them.
In the flashback about Leyley’s suspension from school, she’s displeased that Andy’s cooked her “the same crap” again but quietly eats it anyway. This, in conjunction with the previous point, suggests that as much of a brat as she is, she does (in a way) understand that Andy is trying his best to look after her.
Leyley appears concerned for Andy as he breaks down at the grandparents’ house and asks him if he’s okay. When he asks her if she wants to be friends, she replies “I thought we already were.”
In the abstract segment within Andy’s subconscious at the start of 3A, his family is represented by ghosts. At one point, the player is given a choice - either Andy gets yelled at by his teacher, his mother, or Pink Ghost/Leyley. When he takes away Pink Ghost’s coloring pencils, her reaction is a quiet expression of sadness as opposed to a roar.
The same segment also contains a similarly abstract “family portrait.” Renee’s Lime Ghost is the one depicted as angry - Pink Ghost, contrary to expectation, is depicted as sad.
I find the last two points particularly noteworthy. Leyley’s external belligerence doesn’t seem to leave as visceral of an impression on Andy as the underlying reasons for it.
Everyone else sees a helion. He sees a heartbroken little girl.
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*throws a bagel at you*
@proship-bagel
(っᵔ◡ᵔ)っ 🥯 *nom nom*
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they're HILARIOUS
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sebastian forced to think for the first time 💔
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💋🐾
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someone see it
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