wrenthewriterishere
wrenthewriterishere
Wrenthewriter
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wrenthewriterishere · 1 day ago
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Apple TV - All 15 seasons are available for purchase (e.g. S1–S15 range from CA $3.49 per episode)
Microsoft Store – Offers HD downloads per episode or season
Google Play / YouTube / Cineplex – Also options for digital purchase/rental
VPN + U.S. Streaming – You can use a VPN to access the U.S. versions of Netflix or Prime Video. Canadian users report this works, though you’ll need a U.S. payment method.
Physical Media – Buying the DVD/Blu‑ray box set
Day 96 without supernatural on Prime Video as a Canadian. I'm losing it. Like how can you film a show IN Canada and not have it on Netflix or Prime Video or any other streaming platform? There is nowhere to watch it. I'm going to scream.
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wrenthewriterishere · 1 day ago
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really nice of wilbur to post one more video to his main channel so everyone who forgot to unsubscribe can finally drop his ass for good
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wrenthewriterishere · 1 day ago
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thing I made upon seeing the news! so much ink used I need a refill
what do we think chat? I would’ve made it more detailed and with a bit of color if I had my art markers but
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wrenthewriterishere · 1 day ago
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I treasure our mutualship
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wrenthewriterishere · 1 day ago
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i’ll never get over them…
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wrenthewriterishere · 1 day ago
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😭 No literally, what makes it even better they’re like “he won’t fuck you” and my Aromantic ass over here is like “GOOD! I DONT WANT IT ANYWAY!”
Sex has always been a real nasty thing for me to think about, under no circumstances do I want to be naked and sweaty and exposed and UNDER anyone, like ew….
Hey you need to block Pyro, their interacting with yours, mine and someone else’s posts.
Oh way ahead of you they were blocked like. Two days ago. Whatever they’re doing on my posts, I’m living in blissful ignorance lol
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wrenthewriterishere · 1 day ago
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they made another “Wilbur’s not going to fuck you” thing. Like bro YOU ARE OBSESSED WITH THE THOUGHT OF FUCKING HIM
Hey you need to block Pyro, their interacting with yours, mine and someone else’s posts.
Oh way ahead of you they were blocked like. Two days ago. Whatever they’re doing on my posts, I’m living in blissful ignorance lol
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wrenthewriterishere · 2 days ago
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Being Wilbur’s Spouse Headcannons!
Your house is never quiet
Wilbur is constantly strumming a guitar or softly singing as he moves around.
You get spontaneous private concerts — even if it’s just a goofy song about making tea or a heartfelt unfinished verse he wants your opinion on.
He insists on making mixtapes or playlists for you like it's the 2000s.
Endless late-night convos
He gets introspective at 2 a.m., lying on the floor with you, talking about life, dreams, weird history facts, or philosophical "what ifs."
Sometimes you just listen to the rain with tea in hand and share long, comfortable silences.
Chaotic but charming adventures
Impromptu road trips where you don’t even have a full plan — just vibes and a half-packed camera.
Wilbur insists on making silly travel vlogs or mockumentaries wherever you go. You’re usually the “straight man” to his nonsense.
Home is weird and wonderful
Books stacked on every surface, guitars in every room, and always a half-finished project lying around (a song, a video script, or a weird art piece he got hyper-fixated on).
You have a shared “meme board” in the kitchen where you leave each other increasingly cursed notes and doodles.
The most dramatic romantic ever
He writes you songs for anniversaries and will cry (or pretend to) while performing them.
Random grand gestures, like showing up with flowers and your favorite snack after a rough day.
But also deeply values everyday love — bringing you a cup of tea just how you like it, knowing when you need space, holding your hand during anxious moments.
You become his editor/manager/fan #1
You help him stay organized when he forgets deadlines or double-books himself.
He shows you all his new creative ideas first — and genuinely listens to your feedback.
He never stops being a little amazed that you're married to him. You’re his safe place.
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wrenthewriterishere · 2 days ago
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I have a phobia of pregnancy as well, (also hi fellow trans) and it’s genuinely dumb to see them saying stuff like that.
If you’re so obsessed with fucking Wilbur why don’t you go become a groupie, like??
Pyro: I’m not harassing anyone! They’re all coming to me!
Also pyro: I’m going to stalk the Wilbur Supporters that I don’t already have blocked because they called my bullshit out and harass whichever ones I find within a 50 mile radius (stalking our tags)
Omg yesssss
Sorry but im taken for pyros sake i don't need a stalker lol
Srs note tho its more effort and says more about them ans shelbys fans, stalking us than it does wil's fans lmao ps loves you mootie cool posts
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wrenthewriterishere · 2 days ago
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No literally, I’m 17 and write stories for a living. I am also leaning how to play guitar and just got custody of my nephew.
Not that hard to have an actual life.
WHAT 💀💀
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BRO THIS IS ACTUALLY FUCKING IDIOTIC AND HILARIOUS 💀💀💀
You Shubble supports are more fucking obsessed with Wilbur than any Wilbur Supporter I’ve ever met, get over yourselves. You call us Parasocial and then post bullshit like this?
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wrenthewriterishere · 2 days ago
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WHAT 💀💀
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BRO THIS IS ACTUALLY FUCKING IDIOTIC AND HILARIOUS 💀💀💀
You Shubble supports are more fucking obsessed with Wilbur than any Wilbur Supporter I’ve ever met, get over yourselves. You call us Parasocial and then post bullshit like this?
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wrenthewriterishere · 2 days ago
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Lmao really, then and that other person are all like “he’s not gonna lay with you” and on Lucky’s post they literally told Mr.BeeBoi or Lucky they weren’t going to transition to sleep with him 😭😭😭 LIKE BROTHA WAGT?? Your more obsessed with the thought of fucking him than ANY Wilbur supporter I’ve met
Pyro: I’m not harassing anyone! They’re all coming to me!
Also pyro: I’m going to stalk the Wilbur Supporters that I don’t already have blocked because they called my bullshit out and harass whichever ones I find within a 50 mile radius (stalking our tags)
Omg yesssss
Sorry but im taken for pyros sake i don't need a stalker lol
Srs note tho its more effort and says more about them ans shelbys fans, stalking us than it does wil's fans lmao ps loves you mootie cool posts
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wrenthewriterishere · 2 days ago
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Well now im thinking about a boy band au with Phil being sbi’s manager and constantly being stressed within an inch of his life
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wrenthewriterishere · 2 days ago
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(You’re welcome Wren…They really are, aren’t they?)
absolutely, it’s infuriating to see how they behave all the time and then are like “well wait YOU interacted us that’s not OUR fault” *hides the very specific Wilbur Soot tags that out community uses behind their back.*
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wrenthewriterishere · 2 days ago
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this has been a psa
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wrenthewriterishere · 2 days ago
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it makes me insanely happy to see people still being comfortable in their own skin when it comes to Techno x OC/MC stuff. Back in 2021 I had an oc and I never shared her so my MC is banging and clawing at the door while I’m leaning up against it while it’s covered in chains to keep her in like “There’s nothing down here wdym 😅😅😅”
living proof that one girl’s cringe is another girlies escapism and that the rise of nonchalance is but the death of passion 🥀🥀🥀
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wrenthewriterishere · 3 days ago
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You know what’s actually funny? That entire rant tries so hard to sound unbothered, but reads like someone deeply invested in performing cruelty and pretending it’s moral clarity.
Let’s break this down:
You proudly admit to mocking people for disagreeing with you.
You admit that some of what’s being said about you is true, and some of it you claim is made up, but never clarify which parts.
You equate defending someone against mockery and harassment with “supporting abusers” so you can justify treating strangers like garbage.
And you compare making a video about it to throwing a kid in a wheelchair into a lake.
Let’s pause there: That last line alone says more about you than anything else. That’s the joke to you. That’s the metaphor you reach for when people say, “Hey, maybe this crossed a line.”
This isn't a matter of being “offended.” It’s about what kind of person you choose to be when you know someone’s already hurting, and you keep going anyway because you think they “deserve it.”
You talk like you’re above it all. But here’s what’s actually happening: You joined in mocking a teenager who was trying to engage with a serious conversation. You threw out lazy insults, dodged everything they said, and now you’re acting like it’s “cringe” that people care.
You know who calls that “grandstanding”? People who don’t want to be held accountable.
So go ahead—keep pretending you're above it. Keep pretending it’s funny. But every word of that post shows just how deeply you do care—just not in a way that makes you look good.
And no, people didn’t come to “attack you.” They responded to public posts you made, full of inflammatory takes, name-calling, and baiting tags meant to provoke reaction.
You got one. Now own it.
Important.
I know not everyone is going to know what’s going on, and that’s okay. What’s not okay is everything I’m about to lay out and explain to you.
There are two people in particular who think it’s perfectly reasonable to not only rage bait, but to stir up an entire storm of unnecessary drama—and honestly, it's exhausting.
For those who don’t know me: hi, I’m Wren. I write stories, and sometimes I speak on situations when I feel it’s important. This is one of those situations. And I’m choosing to speak on it for several reasons, all of which I’ll walk you through here.
Let’s start with the first person: Pyro.
Some people seem to think Pyro is innocent in all of this. Newsflash: they’re not. Don’t believe me? Let’s go over exactly what happened in just the past few hours.
Pyro made a post that was clearly directed toward the Wilbur Soot supporter community. If you're doubting that, here’s the post word for word:
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I screenshotted and saved the post—because let’s be honest, people love to delete their mess when called out, then pretend it never happened.
I and another creator, Dew, decided to respond with our own viewpoints—calmly and respectfully—as anyone should be able to do in an open discussion. I made my point and left it there.
But Dew took it a step further (and rightfully so), addressing a particularly concerning post Pyro had made. Dew responded maturely, without emotional charge, and simply disagreed in a respectful way.
Pyro’s response?
“Seems very biased…”
That’s it. No counterpoints, no accountability—just a dismissive brush-off because someone didn’t cosign their outrage.
Let’s pause here. Because this is where the issue starts becoming bigger than just one post. This isn’t about drama for entertainment; this is about how people weaponize outrage, twist narratives, and shut down others who try to speak with reason.
Which brings me to my next person: Words.
When Dew stated their intentions and opinions in their own statement, this is what they’ve said:
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Let that sink in. Dew, who was expressing their stance on a serious issue, gets mocked with the implication that they’re only defending someone because they’re attracted to them. That’s not just dismissive—it’s gross.
Let’s be clear: this isn’t banter. This is targeted mockery under the guise of “jokes,” designed to discredit and dismiss valid criticism.
Words isn’t engaging in a discussion—they’re playing to an audience, mocking someone who had the courage to speak up, all while hiding behind faux snark and performative edginess.
It’s giving: I don’t actually have an argument, so I’m just going to insult you until you go away.
And we’re not going away.
And you might be wondering, where’s Pyro in all this? So I asked that question. This is what they’ve had to say:
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Let’s unpack that for a second.
This is the same person who:
Publicly posted inflammatory and aggressive comments about a real situation involving abuse.
Tagged communities directly to provoke them.
Was met with disagreement—not harassment, not threats—disagreement in the form of screenshots, calmly expressed opinions, and direct quotes.
Is now trying to flip the narrative and weaponize their trauma to avoid any accountability.
What Pyro is doing is hiding behind that trauma as a shield while actively attacking others, then crying foul when they get called out.
That’s not activism. That’s manipulation.
It’s one thing to have pain and be angry. It's another to intentionally direct that anger at others, twist their words, and publicly misrepresent the situation while pretending you're the only one hurting.
Dew wasn’t harassing anyone. I wasn’t harassing anyone. We responded to a post that was made publicly and aimed at a community—on purpose. Pyro lit the fire, then acted shocked when someone pointed at the match in their hand.
What kills me even more, is people like these
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That’s not just ignorance. That’s enabling.
And the person who said this? A grown, adult man.
Let’s break that down.
So you're telling me that:
Public posts made with tags meant to provoke people aren’t “approaching someone unprompted”...
But responding to those posts is?
You can't throw a rock through a window and then cry about being yelled at for it.
This isn’t “random people walking up to strangers and arguing.” This is people responding directly to content that was intentionally made to get attention and stir up controversy. If someone walks into a room screaming fire and someone else says, “Hey, that’s not true and you’re scaring people,” that’s not harassment. That’s accountability.
And calling it “mild teasing”? No. That’s deflection. That’s minimizing harm. That’s saying, “Well it didn’t hurt me, so it shouldn't hurt you.”
It’s the exact kind of thinking that lets this toxic cycle continue unchecked. It gaslights people—especially marginalized people—into silence by pretending that the damage done to them isn’t real damage.
If you're an adult and you look at a teen mocking a sexual assault survivor, making flippant cereal jokes about someone's trauma response, and your takeaway is “ehh it’s just teasing,” then I don’t know what to tell you—except that your moral compass needs recalibrating.
This is bigger than Pyro. Bigger than Words. It’s about a culture online where cruelty gets rebranded as “humor,” where trauma is a shield until it’s someone else’s, and where victims are only believed when they’re convenient.
I’m speaking up because I’m tired of watching people weaponize victimhood and outrage while silencing the voices of those trying to speak with integrity.
If that makes me “cringe,” fine. I’d rather be cringe and honest than complicit and comfortable.
Not only that but when Dew posted about it on their YT this is what an anon said:
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“Dew, to be entirely honest with you, in this comment you showed you are coming off like a complete dickhead. Idk... Given how you’ve often posted in the past about the importance of taking mental health seriously, it feels seriously disingenuous for you to then turn around and say ‘get well soon’ so condescendingly.”
Okay—let’s stop right there.
First off, this entire comment is a masterclass in performative neutrality. It’s dripping with “I’m just trying to be fair” energy, while completely ignoring the actual context of what Dew was responding to.
You’re worried about tone? About “get well soon” being too condescending? After a survivor was told they were only defending someone because they wanted to sleep with them? After multiple mocking, dismissive, and emotionally antagonistic replies?
Where was this energy when Pyro or Words were mocking someone’s trauma response with cereal jokes?
Where was this concern when Dew was being called “cringe” repeatedly, told they were a dodo bird, and then had their genuine criticism met with nothing but ridicule?
But no—let’s zero in on “get well soon.” Let’s make that the moral crime here.
The commenter goes on:
“Saying someone ‘doesn’t care about justice’ is just an argument coated in so many layers of moral superiority.”
No. Saying someone doesn’t care about justice is not some high-horse moral flex. It’s calling out behavior that actively undermines conversations around accountability and support for victims. Dew was holding someone to their own publicly stated values. If someone claims to stand for survivors, but then mocks and belittles other survivors for speaking out—yeah, it’s fair to question how much they actually care.
And then, of course, comes the real kicker:
“Was it really necessary for you to put them on blast to your channel with nearly 400 subscribers without even censoring their username?”
You mean the same username that was already publicly attached to all the original comments? On public platforms?
Dew didn’t dox anyone. They didn’t dig up private info. They didn’t create harassment. They documented what was already being said in a public space. If you don’t want your username associated with harmful or embarrassing things, maybe don’t post them in the first place.
This is the classic pattern:
Someone does harm.
Someone else calls it out.
The focus suddenly shifts from the harm to the tone of the person calling it out.
That’s not accountability. That’s deflection. And it happens all the time—especially to marginalized voices and survivors who speak out online.
So no, Dew wasn’t “a dickhead.” They were frustrated. They were firm. They were honest. And frankly, they were incredibly patient considering the garbage being thrown at them.
If you’re more upset about how someone said “get well soon” than you are about the string of mockery, gaslighting, and deflection that led to that response… then your priorities are skewed.
Let’s stop punishing people for standing up to cruelty just because they didn’t do it with a smile.
Now, someone might ask: “Why even make this? Why draw attention to it? Why give this person the platform they want?”
And to that, I say: Because it’s not okay.
This isn’t just petty drama. This isn’t just someone being “mean on the internet.” This is about people weaponizing real trauma, mocking survivors, baiting communities into reacting, and then flipping the script to play victim the moment someone pushes back.
It’s not okay to call public responses “harassment” when they’re literally just disagreement or criticism. It’s not okay to constantly provoke people and then cry foul when they respond. And it’s not okay for bystanders to downplay all of this as “just jokes” or “mild teasing” while real harm is being done.
The reason I’m speaking up is because people like Pyro and Words are counting on the rest of us staying quiet. They want us to walk away. They want us to “not give them attention.” Because attention—specifically, accountability—is the one thing they actually don’t want.
So no, this isn’t about clout. It’s not about “starting drama.” It’s about saying: This behavior isn’t acceptable. Not in this space. Not in any space. And if calling that out makes me the villain in their story—so be it.
Because I’d rather be hated for holding the line than be silent while people like them keep crossing it.
At the end of the day, this isn’t about internet beef. This is about accountability, decency, and knowing when someone has crossed a line—and refusing to let them hide behind sarcasm, trauma, or performative outrage to get away with it.
I’m not here to start a war. I’m here because silence only protects the wrong people. When mockery is disguised as “debate,” when survivors are ridiculed, and when people twist the truth to avoid consequences—someone has to say something.
So I did. And I won’t apologize for that.
If speaking up makes me “cringe,” “too serious,” or “dramatic,” then so be it. Because if standing up for people who are being disrespected, dismissed, and mocked makes me the bad guy in some people’s stories, I’ll wear that title proudly.
Thanks for listening. I’ve said what I needed to say.
Now do what you want with it. But know this: I’m not here to entertain your cruelty—and I’m not going anywhere.
@mrbeeboi @lucky1013 @dewdrzpsofficial
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