I know i was pretty late but eeeeeee
Now Ive gone back and a while to see PEOPLE who give hate on aster for havin a thing to three.
(Please stop this act it's annoying)
I get how much people would send hate on a FICTIONAL character's appearance right after they got into Three. (Gate keeping is a big no no please do understand that shay and bringx put effort on giving them some ingredients for the characteristics to build their character)
And I know you guys like the gay indigo boyfriends together- and aster is an antagonist that would be the one to hit on Three.
(Ive seen tag6 mentioned by aly and bringx)
PLEASE NOTE THAT YES. TAG6 AND ASTER ARE BOTH DIFFERENT.
regardless between aster liking three and people to be sending hates for them- Tag6 would literally drop an F-bomb.
Aster and Tag6 both have the same purpose into dragging the protagonists with out main gay boys (aka three with Aster and four with Tag6)
Aster and Tag6 may have the same role to lead, but they are both DIFFERENT.
I am way more mad than ever- I'd expect people would also send hates to tag6 but NO ONE CAME BUDGING IN, INSTEAD THEY ALL GOT ATTENTION TO ASTER.
How come other people send hates towards them while Tag6 is atleast the most cold and die path- a PSYCHO who would literally kill and bite your head off for breakfast.
Aster is something else. So STOP PRESSING THE H BUTTON JUST BECAUSE OF IT!!!
As much as i'd be preferring to stay silent- I rather TALK.
(You guys think Tag6 is less hateable of a character because aster is here? Look- me and shay both created two beautiful characters to ruin both of the dude's life in just the opposite. So why?)
(You guys gotta touch some grass or leave those screens you've been staring on- yall watched too much)
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the question isn't 'is con crit okay?' that's a terrible way to frame the issue.
the question is 'do fan creators want your con crit?' and the answer is clearly overwhelmingly No!
like, are hugs okay? theoretically, sure. but if you're going around hugging strangers who don't want you to, and they have fucking told you so, then you are in fact an asshole and should knock it off.
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My dealer: got some straight gas 🔥😛 this strain is called Rise from the Ashes 😳 you’ll be zonked out of your gourd 💯
Me: yeah whatever. I don’t feel shit.
5 minutes later: dude I swear I just saw jake marshall in the evidence room
My buddy Ema pacing: damon gant is lying to us
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I don't know what post I liked to even start getting these but instagram keeps showing me reel ads for straight werewolf boyfriend romance books and these are so bad it's funny but so bad
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Been playing project zomboid (incredibly harsh survival game with hordes of zombies) on an online server, with a lot of people I wouldn't normally hang out with (random dudes mostly) and something really struck me as lovely.
When I arrived, one specific guy scooped me up to take me on a scavenging trip with him and his pals, gave me weapons and armor and a bag, found a car for me, etc etc. It was as random as 'hey wanna come along?' When seeing me pathetically waffling around the spawn zone. This made me decide to stay, to try persisting through the many deaths of a new player without many skills yet.
And almost always, when I'd die, a random person would casually swoop in to help me get my stuff back. Every time I tried to repay them they waved it off.
Eventually I got established and was able to help others- bringing them to get their stuff, giving them supplies, denying all payment just like everyone has for me. Then these newbies who stuck around would turn around and do the same for others. It's had a compounding effect- one person is helped, and they help others, over and over again.
It just reminds me of how humans are at their core. One kind act inspired another, and another, and another.
We are wired to help each other. To lift each other up when facing disaster and a common goal. Modern society may have distanced us from each other and from our core instincts, but in certain places it shines through that we got this far by sticking together and supporting each other.
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