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Katniss pulled out the berries to save Peeta’s life (he was bleeding to death) and played that gamble so that the Capitol would either announce both of them winners or let them both die, therefore freeing her from living with the grief of losing him either way, and there are still people who act like her rebellion in that moment can be separated from her love for Peeta. No, it can’t.
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why is peeta mellark not winning??? yall dont want a sexy artist/baker/full time yearner as your husband?? im a lesbian but even i want to marry him
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Katniss conveniently leaving out who got the geese for Haymitch makes me think "but Peeta wanted them so badly" is her way of saying "I wanted them just as badly, but I'm not telling you"
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The mockingbird, the jabberjay and the mockingjay 🕊️ inspired by this post by @fromevertonow
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i used to be scared to age
now i welcome every wrinkle
i will smile while i hurt
future tears will be like rain after a drought
i welcome the aches and pain of life
because it means that i have lived.
#poetry#poem#original poem#midnight writing#im not depressed n suicidal 24/7 anymore woohoo#healing#growth
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jealous lesbian gowon 🙂↕️
GOWON CONFESSIONS
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i love maysilee so much
Suzanne Collins number one Maysilee Donner defender

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this isnt a must, its a NEED

April 20, 2025 ⤷ bubble
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i’m so appreciative to suzanne for reframing the rebellion from the original trilogy as a “they saw their moment and took it” type situation and showing us that they’ve been trying, over and over, with so many failed attempts, to break the arena and incite a rebellion for decades. in this current political climate never giving up hope is so essential. haymitch wasn’t the first nor the last, and they kept going even when it seemed completely futile, and that’s what counts, and what ultimately saves them all.
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she reminds me of s1 wilderness lottie 🥺😭

Katnisssss
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you held me the whole way through
when i couldn’t say the words like you
i was scared, indigo, but i wanted to
i was scared, indigo, but i wanted to
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SOTR in progress no spoilers PLSSSSSSSSSS
Biblically Accurate Haymitch for now 🤍
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she wrote and published this book at the right time and i hope the readers are reflecting on our current reality of the world at this moment. we must not look away from the rebellions in our on world, we must amplify the voices of those who are oppressed and violently discriminated against every day. the hunger games is not dystopian, it is a critic on our reality.
Suzanne Collin’s just said fuck you to everyone who’s ever critiqued the Hunger Games as being a “teen girl saves the day” story. She said oh, Mockingjay didn’t make it clear enough? Here’s a book about how people have been rebelling for decades only to have their efforts suppressed and propagandized. Rebellion takes time and it takes failure and Katniss may have been the spark that ignited the wildfire but she did so standing atop the doused flames of everyone who came before her.
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the fact that i'm no longer the same age as the protagonists of novels and films i once connected to is so heartbreaking. there was a time when I looked forward to turning their age. i did. and i also outgrew them. i continue to age, but they don't; never will. the immortality of fiction is beautiful, but cruel.
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