“I wasn’t an easy child”/“I was a bad child and hard to love” is such an upsetting thing to hear people say. I used to believe it about myself before I got my autism diagnosis and reevaluated my childhood behavior and realized most of it wasn’t born out of a desire to be a difficult little monster. but even if you were an evil child on purpose 24/7, it’s fucked up that your parents/caregivers made you feel that that was just an innate part of you, a literal actual child.
being a man or being masculine is inherently neutral
being a woman or being feminine is inherently neutral
dont play into any narrative that frames men/masculinity as inherently bad and women/femininity as inherently good, this is radfem rhetoric
dont play into any narrative that frames men/masculinity as inherently good and women/femininity as inherently bad, this is religious extremism
Guys, specially fans of the games, do you think Nocturne is actually gonna make Maria a love interest for Alucard after the time skip?
I don't ship them at all, I'm actually dreading it since episode 1, BUT- it's disturbing me the amount of people I keep seeing that make comments about "Maria's new dad/grandpa" when it comes to Alucard... It feels really weird knowing they might become an item
Also they barely interacted for them to make those comments and it's obvious from the finale that Maria is crushing on him. If there's someone here who deserves to be called Maria's new dad/grandpa is Juste and Juste only imo
she alu on my card til i- she adrian on my tepes- she castle on my va- she alu on my-
Annette has a lot of explaining to do when she goes home.
ah the thought of my beloved knight with their hair all messy, armour and entire body drenched in blood... which smears on my face when they grab it roughly to kiss me...
Alucard and his terrible, horrible, no good, very bad night in Paris
So for years black girls have had to read fanfics where y/n was automatically described as being paled skinned with long flowing hair and blue eyes. We couldn’t relate to it exactly, it excluded us, it ignored us. But we read it cause it was all that was out there. Now when we start writing fanfics for other black girls to feel included and represented, now you all are saying that you ‘‘can’t relate to it” therefore don’t support black writers when we were supporting your work all those years even though you were acting like we don’t exist within these fandoms.
The most anxious being on the planet :) some kind of vampire prince 19 ★he/him★trans:3 I reblog silly things sometimes so maybe avert our eyes if you're a child
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