Like, I'm sure Tolkien would make Narsil a sword that belongs to good guys and stuff, but the idea of Narsil being Maedhros sword (maybe even made by Fëanor himself) makes me so rabid.
Like, Elros taking the sword that caused so much pain, that belongs to someone he both loves and hates, and makes it into part of his own kingdom for the purpose of good.
That sword being then broken by Sauron and finally used to defeat him in its brokenness (something, something, the redemption in battle that Mae never gets, something, something, symbolism).
And its shard then reforged into Anduril.
Flame of the West.
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Sometimes I see people complaining about Ash and Eiji, saying how they are the definition of queerbait just because they don't do what you would normally expect a mlm couple to do
The thing about mlm ships is that they're too sexualised
You usually know the endgame when you see two boys having unexplainable sexual tension and it doesn't even take long to get them there, usualy by third chapter
Now, there are some good anime that potray healthy and normal mlm relationships, but people now mostly just read BL manhwa where relationships are mostly toxic or done for fanservice
And then fans like that decide to watch Banana Fish because someone told them they have a cute relationship (they usually ignore TWs but whatever) and decide to shit over them because they didn't even have a proper kiss like???
Do they need to fuck on screen to prove their love
Sometimes we forget that most of BL boys are young and sure, boys IRL do think about sex a lot but they also have feelings and want to love which most media doesn't show
Ash had trauma that could have been healed (maybe not comepletely, but enough to at least try and live a normal life) if he decided to live, but he didn't, and we can't just know what he would've done with Eiji if he went to Japan
Eiji is sweet and shy, we don't see much from his perspective, and we also don't really know much about him and why he was interested in Ash from the very beginning, you could describe it him being mysterious or it's just author's laziness lol (motives might be better explained in the manga where Eiji is a little more realistic to real boys)
And then you see those two just enjoying each other's presence and say YEAH THATS QUEERBAIT
???
When did it become unusual for two people to just enjoy having each other, it's not like you and your partner have this akward sexual tension moment every single second of your time lmao.
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i need byler to be endgame but not because they belong together or they're in love or something but because I've convinced myself and everyone i know that byler is endgame so if it isn't I'm going to be so embarrassed.
also the midlevens are gonna come after us and be so smug im actually scared
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earring sharing is somehow the most hurtful version, like a ring is sold separately, necklaces and bracelets are sold separately, but earrings by their nature are paired, and despite them both having both ears pierced, the choice to say instead, these two things that came together, that existed in a pair, we'll share this between us. and it won't feel strange because after seven years together, after everything we've been through to find ourselves still by each other's sides, we exist in a pair too. there's a rightness to that symmetry. or something.
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me n the bad bitch i pulled w my shag haircut
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just read the newest mha chapter, and a lot happened... but a key moment for me was
POOR TOKOYAMI, HE WAS SCARED TO DEATHHH
But his reaction after finding out it was an illusion from Camie... >still sad though, because Hawks prolly had such an impact on him<
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if i tagged every jjk thought i had posted here with the x reader tag i'd probably be both more popular and more blocked (insert drake hotline bling reaction meme)
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I'm so tired of how much of the tumblr experience is just people I don't know reblogging my happy little fandom posts with "well, actually—" and sometimes I do just snap and actually respond to them. This isn't constructive but, your honour, I'm being provoked.
Sometimes they even make interesting points, and I still have to block them because they think this is a constructive way to talk to strangers about their fanfic ideas.
But half the time, they're not even right. They're confidently wrong and they're correcting me on a post about what would make a fun fanfic.
Listen. I am presenting a fic idea. It is the realm of make believe. I am playing a happy little game of pretend. That's why I introduce these posts with "there should be a fic where," or "the world needs more fics where..." I am signifying to you, my peers in this social activity, that this is a creative exercise and we are playing.
If you join in by telling me I am playing wrong, and actually the idea I presented is bad, you are being rude. Go make your own post with your own better ideas.
You engage constructively with posts like this by saying "yes, and," rather than "well, actually."
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