It's just really important that you guys know that I'm a ferret, and also and archangel, and a living gasmask, and a machine, and also a ringtail cat. I am all of these things at once but I am not human
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Harrow got so unbelievablely horny dreaming about Gideon's rolled up sleeves exposing her lean, taut muscle, a little dewy with sweat and
steam but you know what.... thinking about it. Gideon does not disrobe basically ever, except in private to bathe. A tantalizing glimpse of forearm may legitimately be the most Harrow's imagination has to work with
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malevolent is wild because the two main characters are literally Everything all at once. they're a queerplatonic relationship. they're romantically married. they've been thrice divorced. they're constantly learning about each other. they barely know each other at all. they argue every fucking minute. they have an undying loyalty to each other. like i'm SAYING man it just never ends
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Jedi culture is so fascinating... I'd love a post-war everything is okay AU where we get a taste of Jedi culture. Not the clone wars-era jedi culture that we know of...but actual jedi culture. Like the one obi-wan grew up with, something ahsoka and even anakin never got to experience because of the war. Like the ones we see in the books about obi-wans padawan years, of course, combining canon and legends in a way that makes sense- maybe we can have the younger ones of the disaster lineage learn a bit about Tahl, more Tahl is always a good idea. Maybe we can delve into Mace and Qui-gon's years of padawanship and being initiates- or maybe even old jedi culture, the one Yoda is familiar with.
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Everybody saying Cahara is the only character who didn't get their S ending because he would have been the only character left to have taken the girl to the depths are probably overlooking an equally, or even more, depressing implication.
Any of the playable characters would have achieved their S endings, but the girl still becomes the God of Fear and Hunger - no matter what. The girl's fate was set the moment she was born and everyone else was simply an unwilling participant in the grand scheme, even Le'garde.
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I saw that post you made about spn it's textual and metaphorical depictions of abuse and stuff. And it made me think, on the other end of the spectrum, spn textually wants and makes it necessary for the Winchesters to defy fate while subtextually often saying it's impossible to defy. The show calls them team free will, but many times when a character tries to use that free will and assess situations/make decisions for themselves it inevitably backfires.
auguhhhhh. YEAH. this is so smart.
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The chart reminded me so now I want to talk about medieval sex again. So much sex leads to sin because in the [Catholic] medieval imagination sex is sin, even married, procreative, fully-permissible sex: the ideal sort of person (monks, nuns, hermits, saints) avoided it entirely, and married couples staying celibate was considered like,, impracticable, but admirable and probably a good idea spiritually. Moreover because men were considered the only people to be full people, and men are tempted by women (both sexually and in the sense of Eve), women are inherently both sexual sinful in their nature. Except the Virgin Mary. But also women owed their husbands a marital debt, which the husbands weren’t supposed to desire, but did anyway, so men are all sinful too. The point is that the ideal is impossible and mixed up with all sorts of nasty neuroses; like Karma Lochrie says, there was a lot of straight sex happening in the Middle Ages, but not a lot of heterosexuality, because the idea of men and women desiring each other was abhorrent and aberrant. Except of course that it wasn’t. Except that it was. Except that it wasn’t. Except that —
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It's pretty fun for me to play Zelda games in a manner mostly isolated from fandom opinions. Like don't get me wrong I've absorbed a lot of LOZ spoilers, headcanons, interpretations etc. via osmosis, I am not playing these games blind. But regardless of how many spoilers and fanart/fanfic I've seen going through the AO3 tag after playing BOTW was still an Experience because it made me realize that the way I interpret both Link as a character and the game as a whole is apparently completely counter to the majority fandom opinion. Something I was blissfully oblivious to while playing the game.
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