NOT ALL WOMEN ARE FRAGILE AND TINY, PEOPLE.
Honestly, sometimes it's hurts me more, than it should.
Majority of women are short, I get it. And I also understand that height difference is considered as cute and became a common thing.
But the tall people, especially girls, are feel excluded or feel like outsiders most of the time.
I just can't express how my heart breaks everytime there's suddenly a TINY reader without a warning. It's like get your hopes high and finally start to feel some comfort and then crush it all with one sentence. And here we go, surprise-surprise, excluded again. Can't fit even in the reader's place, which is like the most basic and gender-neutral thing that ever exist.
I'm not demanding a lot of tall!reader fics (which would be extremely refreshing and I think I might even cry all night after reading one), despite how much I need them sometimes.
I'm just asking writers to be a bit more careful about these things and add details like that to the warnings or tags.
I know writing this is useless because I have like 20 followers but still, I'm pissed.
Every single fanfic on this site that doesn't specify that the reader is tall has a tiny reader.
And like, 99% of them don't specify that the reader is small at the beginning.
Hey, I get it, most cis women are short or at least, not-tall. But what about the tall women?
I'm non binary and I'm comfortable with fem!reader fics but I'm also 6ft tall (1,83m). That's as tall as Chris Evans and Sebastian Stan, for reference. And I feel so excluded every single time.
Yes, I can imagine Steve Rogers or Bucky Barnes or whoever it is being 6'5 or whatever but I can't ignore all the descriptions of how small and frail and tiny I'm supposed to be.
I'm not.
I'm a 6ft chubby and strong fem-aligned person.
And I'm not even asking for fics where the reader is tall, or chubby or whatever. I'm just asking for writers to tag their fics accordingly.
You want to write short!reader fics? Go ahead, but tag it. If it's a size kink story, tag it. Say it at the beginning. Don't make me invested in a story were I don't fit.
Or even better, if you're supposed to be writing for an unspecified reader, don't put descriptions of their body!!!! Most of the time it's not necessary for the story!!!! Just say the love interest is taller/wider/stronger and move on.
And, because I'm white, I'm not gonna dive deep in how you also tend to exclude poc from your fics. But I'm still mentioning it because it's important.
If you're writing reader insert fics but you exclude a big chunk of your audience, who are you writing this for?
If you have a vision of how the reader is supposed to look and you describe it in your fic, simply make it a OC fic, not a reader insert.
And I'm sorry if this sounds harsh, but it is really frustrating to feel excluded from most of these stories that appear on my dash and everyone claims that they're amazing fics. I'm sure they are. But they're not for me. I can't imagine myself being everything that I'm not just to enjoy a fic, because I can't enjoy it like this.
And I know fanfiction is free and how much work, time, dedication and passion you guys put into all of these stories, but that doesn't justify the constant unnecessary exclusion.
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There's so much pain in this smile. That's the eyes of a person, who've seen the worst in himself.
He's know what his variants capable of and how much pain and chaos and death they can bring.
He thought that TVA is the lesser evil and spent a million lifetimes trying to prevent his variants of causing Multiversal War.
And now he's so terrified of what might follow after creating of Multiverse but he's also exhausted. There's infinite tiredness and pain in the eyes. He Who Remains is so tired of living in constant fear and endless battle against other versions of himself that he's ready to give up his life for shifting this burdening responsibility off his shoulders.
And maybe I'm reading too much into it, but this variant of He Who Remains is the most relatable to me so far and I feel like I could rant about him for hours.
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Stardust
Pairing: Loki x Fem!Reader
Summary: You went on a mission to investigate a group of bio-terrorists with the Avengers, and got ambushed with radon grenades, causing small cell carcinoma to form in your lungs. In an attempt to hurt them less, you began to push everyone away, but then Thor brings Loki to stay at the tower. With him, you begin to open up again, but when an inoperable tumour is discovered on your brain, you're wondering how long you have left.
Warnings: cancer / illness mentions, fluff, mental illness
Chapters
part one
part two
part three
part four
part five
part six
part seven
Tag List
@selfsun @thepickleyoufindyourselfin @xsalemx @austynparksandpizza @james-bucky-barnes-bitch @nerdypisces160 @purplekitten30
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So... let's sum everything up.
Did I watch final episode of Loki? Yep.
Did it crashed me? Absolutely.
Was it interesting? Yeah.
Was it unexpected? Some details.
Did it break my heart? Totally.
Was it worth watching? Sure.
Do I gonna ignore Silvie and Loki's kiss for the rest of my existence? Of course.
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