Would kill to read animal POV fiction that has the animal POV’s interaction with humans be like, semi realistic to the level of caution most predators take with large prey and/or competitors (including humans).
Like instead of the usual - “the human is such a weak, pathetic creature... so slow, no claws, blunt teeth… completely helpless without its 'Fire Sticks'. how is it the master of the earth?” type crap it’s like, the bear protagonist or whatever approaches some dude who spreads their arms and yells and the bear is like “FUUUUUUUUCK THAT THING JUST GOT HUGE. IT'S LARGE AND MAKING NOISES. HOLY FUCK.”
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omg crazy thought rn!!
for all my black shifters , yall remember like the late 2000s and early 2010s girl group omg girlz?
them btw
ok now imagine them but kpop? OMG OMG i’m doing it AHHHB omg so fun i canttttttttt 😭
ouuu wait and mindless behavior??? perfectionnnm 😫
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It kinda sucks that the younger teen/tween generation doesn’t really have any teenage music artists to look in to these days
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Sometimes I just get struck with how young Kotoko is. She appears very mature and put together. She acts like an adult who has everything situated and a plan for anything. She's physically stronger than 60% of the people she's with. She speaks calmly, confidently.
It's easy to dismiss Fuuta's actions as immature because after all, he's just a kid with naive thoughts about justice and heroes. It's easy to villainize Kotoko for beating up the others because she seems like she should know better, so she must be cruel and coldhearted in order to do that.
But they're the exact same age!! She is just as blinded by a very black-and-white, underdeveloped sense of justice!! They both imagine themselves as leaders of a righteous group/pack bringing violent justice to the world!! I think it's so easy to fall into the trap of viewing Fuuta as naive/immature and viewing Kotoko as cruel -- it can't be overlooked that their outward confidence is the only major difference between them. Just because Fuuta is scared and Kotoko is willing to get her hands dirty doesn't mean she's any more mature or experienced than him.
It just makes me sad because she's just another character in Milgram who tries to convince the others they're older and more mature even though they are definitely struggling with age-appropriate things and receiving no support for it :(
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im kind of a mom against weed i dont think its good for your mental health i think thats a big cope. getting so high you're dissociating through and emotionally numbing yourself isn't treating your mental illness, its abusing drugs. nobody says this about alcohol curing their depression even though it's used in the same way to cope and has (overall ) the same negative effects
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Princeton Perez during the Mindless Behavior era
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