Quick! Tag your top favorite byler blogs (as many as you want) and tell my why you love them in one line to spread positivity on the dashboard and make someone's day!
oh my god man okay i’m gonna do this as fast as possible. love & kindness speedrun challenge
@madcleradin
super funny, super cool, great takes, one of the Michael understanders and just generally very fun to see on the dash + we’re best friends forever (we have never had a conversation. they agree) + i think she was actually my first mutual. she’s kinda required to follow actually
@heroesbyler
stav is one of the most girls of all time. she’s genuinely such a based person and she has same banger theories and analysis plus she’s great at making you feel welcomed in new communities :) also a grade a Michael understander
@smoosnoom
i start frothing at the mouth whenever i see a new smoosnoom fic get posted. literally one of my favorite writers ever and i have been reading fanfiction for like 8 years. everyone has to follow smoosnoom if you follow me, they’re a required byler blog
@gmaybe666
I LOVE GMAYBE ART SOOOOO MUCH. their art style just hits so hard and i adore every piece they make. it’s such a unique style from what i’ve seen and the coloring rewires my brain idk i can’t explain it but. HIGHLY recommend following gmaybe for some good art
@strangersynth
OH OH OH I love his videos about mike so fucking much. one of the og mike gets vecna-ed truthers if im remembering correctly. when i first watched his video about all the scenes of mike being stalked i swear to fuck my jaw hit the floor. it was so well put together and really nailed it in that mike is in danger. baller theorist + editor
@nancysglock
ALSO a required blog. she does such a fantastic job breaking scenes down from the perspective of the creators and understands the series really, really well so she’s able to create her own scripts that project a mini movie into your head rather than making you read. you’re reading them but it feels like you’re watching a scene from the show y’know?
@aemiron-main
i don’t know em too well yet but i will say that every time i’ve had the pleasure of interacting with him it’s been a great time!! ALSO THE MUSIC THEORIES ARE INSANE. my brain isn’t great at picking up those types of patterns so watching him make connections like that is SO cool
@new-ronantics
another great presence for the dash!!!! she’s funny, she makes great art, her tags are awesome, literally what else could you want?? there’s so much to say and yet it’s just like. she’s perfect, what else am i supposed to say?
just saw that you’re supposed to describe the blog in 1 line. No ❤️
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(kindof) modern au dunmeshi doodles
i guess my thesis statements here are
kabru would b a huge football fan (social aspect + strategy)
laois keeps the furry economy thriving (he's still a tshirt and jeans guy tho, falin is the one with a partial fursuit of her wolf sona)
falin is a himbo TO ME
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some additional doodles and a Lot of Headcanons... sorry if im spamming these a little bit. ive got so many thoughts in my head, lmao
theres my older pacifica- after weirdmageddon, her and gideon become friends. theyre both sort of ostracized from the town as a whole bc of their past attitudes/actions so they cling together and become buds. its nice having someone else who 'gets' it.
pacifica moved out as soon as she could to get away from her folks and has a job at a local mall. gideon enables her to enjoy at least SOME of her old luxuries by taking her shopping and to get their nails done together and stuff. also his prison buddies help ''kindly persuade'' her parents not to break her enforced no-contact rule from time to time. i know the two have the bitchiest gossip in the entire town together. sometimes when its hard to be 'nice' they know they can at least vent to the other and they wont get judged for it, yknow?
also some backstory doodles! he was a Normal Kid, Once. or close enough to it. gideon was a sickly child and was sheltered and homeschooled for most of his life. the gleefuls moved from texas to oregon when he was about seven (yes i know this breaks canon a little. its fine shh.) and he found journal 2 shortly after. things went downhill from there
other notes. he's always kept his hair long, but used to either let it down or tie it into a long braid. he very briefly attended a public school and he didnt fare very well there (fat kid + albino + 'girly' + general weird interests is basically painting a massive target on your back) he used to stay up and watch late night televangelists when he couldnt sleep in hospital and copped his aesthetic from there
sorry this post is so long i have a lot of thoughts about him </3
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in order to blow up the pipelines that radicalize trans men into transmisogynistic rhetoric through telling them about "transandrophobia" we definitely need something more than "these fucks are so stupid to not see what is right in front of their eyes". the problem is as someone who first read about transandrophobia a year ago and lasted the five minutes it took to read a trans woman's post about it to go "ok yeah this is a stupid concept" I am very biased against the transandrophobia truthers
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I've been thinking about the tragedy of Elizabeth Woodville living to see the end of her family name.
I don't mean her family with her husband, which lived on through her daughter and grandson. I mean her own.
Her sisters died, one by one, many of them after 1485. When Elizabeth died, only Katherine was left, and she would die before the turn of the century as well.
All her brothers died, too. Lewis died in childhood. John was executed. Anthony was murdered. Lionel died suddenly in the peak of Richard's reign, unable to see his niece become queen. Edward perished at war. Richard died in grieving peace. For all the violence and judgement the family endured, it was "an accident of biology" that ended their line: none of the brothers left heirs, and the Woodville name was extinguished. We know the family was aware of this. We know they mourned it, too:
“Buy a bell to be a tenor at Grafton to the bells now there, for a remembrance of the last of my blood.”
Elizabeth lived through the deposition and death of her young sons, and lived to see the end of her own family name. It must have been such a haunting loss, on both sides.
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