So he said, "Would it be all right
If we just sat and talked for a little while
If in exchange for your time
I give you this smile?"
Elwyn and Alistair get to live their days blissfully unaware of and far away from politics and royalty. Inquisition? I hardly know her! Outside world DNI.
I have spent almost 9 hours on this piece and I will not be going back to fix shit, we are live laugh loving our way onto another WIP 😤
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these scenes did things to me that my therapist will be hearing at the next appointment
i yearn the way his gentle hand holding their chin.. i want this man to manhandle me the most horrible way
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I keep getting these ads on tiktok "Have you ever wanted to hear your own voice over ANY song? With **** AI, you can!'
And I am always taken aback, need a moment to sit and just stare into the air. Cuz-
JUST FUCKING SING IT THEN!?
Do anyone use these? Do people pay to have their voice laid over a song.. when you can just sing it FOR FREE and get spirit, soul, and love into it as well?
Record yourself and listen to it, there you got it! Great!
Fuck this AI bs istg, this seems so unnecessary.
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help, the non-yakuza fandom people found the maria artwork and they keep reblogging her and i'm scared
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oh on the topic of chappell roan i wanna talk about how i think the discourse about mlm ship content featuring "good luck babe" is dumb.
yes the song itself is about a lesbian whose ex girlfriend is in a compulsory heterosexual relationship, and as such wlw relationships and womanhood and femininity will always be intrinsically relevant and crucial to the song's meaning and importance (especially concerning the phrase, "you're nothing more than his wife", as the status of being "just his wife" is much different from the status of being "just her husband" in a cultural & social sense), but mlm also experience compulsory heterosexuality and thus may heavily relate to the song; and personally, i don't think it's such a bad thing that they relate to it.
i feel like i should also mention that i'm not specifically only talking about cisgay men either; trans men (both binary and nonbinary) also experience the social pressure of feeling as if they need to "prove" they're "real men", which is often equated with being in a heterosexual relationship, and from what i've seen in my own experience online it's become normal for others to mock and belittle men for "never having felt a woman's touch" or getting "no bitches" (among other vaguely comphet & misogynistic "haha funny meme" statements). additionally, men are still relentlessly bullied for being gay. for as many allies and fictional mlm enjoyers there are, there's 10 more school bullies that harass their peers for their sexuality, 10 more parents who kick their sons out for trusting that their family will accept them for who they are, and 10 more dudebros that regularly make homophobic jokes to the discomfort of their closeted friends. even men in mlm relationships are forced into traditional heterosexual roles by others' expectations; i.e., the "who's the man in the relationship" question, the expected/"ideal" mlm couple being a feminine twink and a masculine "real" man (especially when one of the men in the relationship is trans)
in my opinion, i think that while chappell roan's music is heavily based off of being a lesbian and being in relationships with other women (since she is one herself), it's also representative of the general queer experience, and thus relating to it and making art dedicated to it shouldn't be reserved for just one group of people. no amount of animatics or edits posted on twitter or tiktok or anywhere can erase the original context of the song.
additionally if you don't like when people make such content featuring the song, you can just opt to ignore it or block the person who created the content rather than calling them "misogynistic" or "lesbophobic" for relating to a song. it takes much less time and effort.
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