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titaniaqueenoffairie · 27 days ago
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Unfortunately you have a pathetic Feysand shipper on your post. Those people scare me cause if this were real life they would likely defend this shit under the premise "but it's morally grey" again excusing and justifying it especially the pregnancy plot when in reality this would be seen as abuse and is quite triggering to abuse survivors yet they can't even comprehend that fact because of how far up their own asses they are in defending their delusions. They say they don't try to push their opinions on others yet they go on a ten page essay on one of your posts. The biggest hypocrites around I tell ya.
First of all, thank you for the support, I truly appreciate it 🙏.
Honestly, when I first woke up and saw that wall of text on my post, I was half-asleep and just stared at my screen like, “hey there, chill!”
And that wasn’t even the only one. I’ve got messages telling me I “know nothing about the books,” that I “just defend toxic people,” or that I am a “Tamlin stan” — even though I didn’t mention Tamlin once in that post.
All I did was express a personal opinion and try to engage with the story from a more grounded, real-life perspective.
And let’s be real: if your best friend was assaulted by someone known for mind manipulation, and a few months later she came to you saying she was “in love” with him, wouldn’t you pause and question what’s actually going on? That doesn’t make you toxic or heartless, it makes you concerned. And I sometimes feel like that’s exactly the point of the book being told through Feyre’s eyes: to experience her perspective as she saw it, whether or not it was influenced or manipulated.
That’s also why in ACOSF, when we see things from a different character’s point of view, the image of Rhys shifts — drastically. And it proves how perspective can hide or reveal truths, especially in morally grey narratives.
At the end of the day. That’s the beauty of literature , it invites thought, discussion, and debate. But maybe we could all try doing that without the ten-page essays and personal insults next time, yeah?
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