Hello dear, just dropping by to say I love your meta and I'm so sure that we'll have Buddie canon this time also because Andrew is again co-writing the last ep. I'm so excited and I can't wait to see 6x13 and read your opinion. Hope you have an amazing day ❤️
Antonia! :D Hi darling, thank you so, so much for this lovely message! I'm so glad that you enjoy my meta, and I hope everything being linked in my pinned post helps find it if you ever need that! *HUGS*
Oh, I never wanna be 100% on anything 'coz I'll admit that I'm scared of high expectations. XD I find that I enjoy shows the most when my expectations are low, and then the show can surprise me for the better. ;) And 911 CONSTANTLY does it, so yeah, I have a good feeling about our show, too! I mentioned in my 612 meta that the theme of the couch started all the way back in 513. And guess who wrote that? Andrew. Then the following eps he wrote include 601 and 612, which both re-visit the couch metaphor! So yeah, I have a good feeling about that as well. ;D
Awwww, thank you again for the incredibly kind words! NGL, I'm really excited to be writing the meta for 613! And I hope you do enjoy it once it's posted. Thank you, and have an amazing day, too. Just like you are! As always, here's my ask tag. xoxox
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negative enneagram test
Type 8. Often referred to as "The Challenger" or "The Protector," it's characterized by a strong desire for control, independence, and a fear of vulnerability. While this personality type possesses many strengths such as leadership qualities, assertiveness, and a protective nature, the negative aspects of their nature can create challenges in both their personal lives and relationships. Their negative aspects tend to take the following forms:
Dominance: Tendency to dominate situations and people, seeking control.
Anger and Aggression: Struggling with anger management and expressing anger assertively.
Resistance to Vulnerability: Reluctance to show vulnerability or admit weaknesses.
Intimidation Tactics: Using forceful language and behavior to assert dominance.
Fear of Weakness: Deep fear of being perceived as weak or vulnerable.
Desire for Control: Craving control over situations and people to prevent being manipulated.
Impulsiveness: Reacting quickly and aggressively in challenging situations.
Avoiding Dependence: Aversion to depending on others or showing emotional need.
Difficulty Receiving Help: Struggle to accept help or support from others.
Confrontational Behavior: Tendency to confront conflicts head-on, sometimes causing tension.
Boundaries Can Be Overbearing: Strong boundaries can sometimes come off as domineering.
Fearing Betrayal: Worrying about being taken advantage of or betrayed.
Stubbornness: Refusing to back down, even when presented with evidence.
Neglecting Others' Feelings: Prioritizing their own needs and views over others'.
Repressing Vulnerable Emotions: Suppressing feelings of fear or hurt to maintain strength.
Pushing Others Away: Using intimidation to keep distance from emotional involvement.
Impatience: Difficulty tolerating delays or obstacles to their goals.
Risk of Isolation: Fear of being controlled can lead to isolation and strained relationships.
Difficulty Admitting Mistakes: Reluctance to acknowledge errors due to fear of losing control.
Overwhelming Presence: Intense presence can be overwhelming for more sensitive individuals.
Overemphasis on Independence: Valuing independence to the point of neglecting collaboration.
Resistance to Authority: Challenging authority figures to assert their own power.
Masking Vulnerability with Anger: Using anger as a defense mechanism to hide vulnerability.
Conflict-Seeking: Sometimes engaging in conflict to establish dominance or prove strength.
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magic system where “dark magic” and “light magic” are literal terms - dark magic consumes photons, making an area around the spell visibly darker, sometimes to an Extreme extent, and light magic releases photons.
because of this most dark mages tend to work in very brightly-lit areas (either artificial light or outside in the daytime) to fuel their spells and wear and use lightly coloured clothes and tools so that they’re easier to see in the dimness their spells create, whereas light mages wear heavy, sometimes leaden robes (depending on the work being done) and the magical equivalent of welding masks to protect themselves from what can be an extreme amount of light, and sometimes other kinds of electromagnet radiation!
needless to say this is incredibly confusing for anyone unfamiliar with the culture
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