bring back tumblr ask culture let me. bother you with questions and statements
Ok,i have a question for the proships, please don't take this as a attack
I believe that people have the right to like or dislike anything, that being said:
If i don't like a character or a ship for any reason, It wouldn't be a good idea for me to use a "antithischaracter" or "antithisship" tags to find other people who don't like them either.
Are you guys against these types of tags or just against the harassment?
I don’t know what this trope is but I’m starting to love it
Thinking about how the trio all have separate and distinctive ways of coping with pain and trauma. Sasha gets angry, Marcy escapes (physically or mentally), and Anne represses. They literally represent fight, flight, and freeze.
In Eddie's introductory chapter, it's mentioned that he tried to move out three times before it stuck. I think about it all the time. He was so dependent on his mom by the time that he was an adult that he couldn't function without her, and when she died, he turned around and married someone who would fulfill that same role. Or rather, he perpetuated his own misuse of medicine and married someone who enabled him to do it. In the book, Eddie had a moment where he thought he could be fine and break out of the cycle of abuse, but he determined that familiarity was easier than taking those steps- so he proposed to and married Myra instead. Eddie's story is so tragic because a part of him very much recognized what he was doing and did it anyways.
Happy pride month!
To My OTPs
Luz and Amity, Willow and Hunter
Merlin and Arthur
Emma and Regina
Aziraphale and Crowley
Liana and Alexa
Bilbo and Thorin
Needy and Jennifer
Eddie and Richie
Eve and Villanelle
Rereading the Anne of Green Gables books, i'm currently in the middle of Anne of Avonlea and was no one planning on telling me that Mary's death was inspired by Hester Gray's story?
why would you say that
I love it when people use the "Merlin accidentally makes the whole castle fall in love with him but Arthur just acts completely the same" trope/idea. Idk why it's just one of my favorites.