Screaming when Cass says Jason's the heart bc the guy does care so much
I love when writers acknowledge how emotional and caring Jason actually is it's also funny tho bc that panel is from batman and Robin eternal which also had Jason try to fight cass when he first meets her
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Ofmd fandom waiting for pride month:
(Whatever happens I'm ready)
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What do you think as Hermione's career would be post battle of Hogwarts? To me her being minister for magic really doesn't make sense. She does not have patience or tact to wade through murky waters of politics 😭😭
So hard to say! The Trio are so, so young when we leave them, I find it almost impossible to project their futures farther than a few years out. The job that suited me at 17 would be radically unsuited to me now. That's why of all the Trio, Ron's ending strikes me as the most realistic — he jumps straight into the save-the-world business again, burns out, realizes he's actually Done The Fuck Enough, Thanks, and pivots into a low-stress career where he gets to see his family a lot. Feels accurate! The others are weirder to me because they do seem to just... pick a lane and stay there.
With Hermione, you could spin her a couple ways. You could say that she leans into her bookish side and does research or teaching, which is not my preference for a couple reasons (namely, I don't think Hermione would like academia as a profession; she finds her classwork interesting and enjoys intellectual validation, but she'd be stifled and wasted in a DPhil program, and she'd be infuriated by the administrative politicking of your average higher-ed faculty). You could say that she gets disaffected with politics and ends up as a barrister or a lobbyist of some kind, but if anything that requires more political finesse, because you don't actually have institutional power, you're just handling the people who make decisions and trying to persuade them of your goals. This is not Hermione's preferred method of influence. She's not even particularly good at persuasion, she just happens to be smart enough (and right often enough) that people take her ideas seriously.
Or you could say her brashness fades with the years into a softened flavor of tell-you-like-it-is honesty, which some politicians actually do successfully trade on; as we see in British politics today, you don't have to be all that charming or clever to get ahead, you just need to be really driven and well-connected (which Hermione completely is; she fought shoulder-to-shoulder with the first postwar Minister and her bestie, the Literal Messiah, runs the Auror Office.) But I don't know if Hermione especially wants to be Minister, after the war. She's just watched years of horrendous bureaucratic incompetence plunge the country into a violent civil conflict. She's had not one, but two Ministers of Magic try to bully or shame her friends into complicity with fascism. Her view of government is... likely extremely dark.
But Hermione also isn't the kind of person who sees her life as a quest for happiness. Babygirl has a savior complex that makes Harry look selfish. (She basically kills her parents — yeah, obliviating is a form of murder, #changemymind — "for their own good," and justifies every batshit, vindictive, mean-spirited move she ever pulls on the grounds that it "helps" one of her friends.) She is a mean, lean, dragon-slaying machine, and she needs a dragon. After Voldemort, the Ministry is the no. 1 threat to muggle-borns and non-wizarding Beings. As a war heroine with basically infinite political capital, I'd be surprised if she didn't try to do something there. That said, Hermione is so vivacious and dynamic that she could potentially grow in a hundred different directions; it's possible that all of this, while true of her at 18, becomes completely inaccurate by 22. That's why I'm not too fussed about any particular fanon interpretation.
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What's something that most of fandom forgets about Gar that you'd like to take a moment and remind them of?
I want to take moment to remind people of Gar's crush on Jericho
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really hope that the second cour of G witch ends with a re-do of Suletta and Miorine's 'engagement' right at the start, but with the full consent and awareness of both parties.
Imagine Miorine happily tearing up while saying "Nice to meet you, my groom."
God, yeah. I especially want Miorine to be the one to ask; Suletta had essentially been choosing her as her fiancée in ep17, forgetting any political obligations, and it's going to be Miorine's turn to do the same when they finally reunite and talk things out.
Miorine has to ask, has to put herself in the vulnerable situation that Suletta already did. And it's going to be phenomenal.
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went to my town's teeny tiny library for the first time today (just moved!) and spotted We Have Always Been Here!!! i was so excited to see it out in the wild- especially since the library is so teensy! i pulled my sister over said 'look!! i follow the author on tumblr/patreon!!!' and pulled my copy out back at the house to show her!!
AAAAA this is so cool to hear, thank you so much for letting me know! 🥹 It is really wild to see the book in places I don't expect; I went into a tiny independent bookstore while on a roadtrip in a different country once and I was shocked to see the book on display in the window, like :O And seeing it in a library is the absolute best: libraries (especially teeny tiny ones) are my favorite places, so that's so cool that you saw it there! Thank you so much for reading WHABH and sharing that you saw it with me, that made my day!! 💖💖
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