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girlhood is touching your necklace whenever you feel nervous
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Top 5 ships?
omd this was honestly so difficult
johnigail
anidala
steggy
hanleia
boothxbrennan
legit this took me so long to figure out im not even gonna lie LMAO. tysm for the ask <3
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i am so stressed about correct characterization that im giving myself a tummyache over it
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don't worry i will be that one note on your terrible fucking posts. Because i love you. you fool
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save me from the nothing i’ve become coded
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listening to chris isaak while writing rdr fic is very fitting and theraputic
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how men interpret female rdr2 characters is. so exhausting.
mary linton is a bitch who uses arthur (criticizes him for being a criminal and asks him for a favour that doesn't involve criminality at all whatsoever - unless he chooses to be one in the process, which she deliberately asks him not to. somehow she is responsible for the poor choices he makes because she knows how he is and should expect him to be violent.)
sadie is overrated and randomly becomes a gunslinger in a single chapter. (they forgot the part where she says that even before the gang she knew how to handle a gun. apparently they all overlook this and decide she's a mary-sue who simultaneity is OP but could be smoked by John and Arthur. because they don't routinely cite holding deep respect that borders on fear for sadie and her ability)
abigail is a nagging bitch. (asked john to stop murdering people and got fed up with his behaviour after a decade. i don't even feel i need to express more to illustrate what's stupid here)
my favourite thing i hear - from men, but also women - is that "i hated both mary and abigail. i love mary-beth though." and while i also love mary-beth and am not slighting her, what i hear is "i like female characters that don't challenge the MC, don't involve themselves in the narrative, don't display any agency and know their place"
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put “top 5” anything in my ask and i will answer ok go
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i’m hoping this is just me being hormonal and not like an actual depressive episode, all i know is that im not manic anymore
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writing is a bit slow rn because i’m going through a depressive episode i’m sorry guys, i’m still trying to write but the motivation is slow coming
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Fuck Israel and fuck everyone who still wants to pretend this is confusing or complicated. Is it really that hard to point out the "bad people" in a scenario where a multi-billion military apparatus is handcuffing and killing children and medical staff inside a fucking hospital?
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One of my least favourite dialogue tropes is when a man tells a woman, “You can’t do that” or “I wouldn’t do that if I were you” and she says, “Why? Because I’m a woman and therefore too weak to handle this/can’t take care of myself?” or something to that effect and the guy replies with, “No, because everyone who tried that ended up with a bullet in their brain” or something equally reasonable and not gender-specific that paints him as the rational not sexist guy and the woman as an irrational paranoid feminist who searches for sexism in everything. This whole scenario is built on the idea that sexism is over and women’s fears and suspicions don’t have a leg to stand on. It’s also self-congratulatory pseudofeminism bc it’s supposed to make the viewer/reader/listener feel that in this specific work of fiction women are treated respectfully and as equal with men.
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Make Me Choose
@agreatandhonorablesoldier asked:  Padme’s wardrobe or Leia’s wardrobe?
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Assume they have access to ikea furniture
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