my interpretation of narrator at the end of the book
i must ask you reblog this so said beast, you know. actually has attributes also ping me or something if you draw it i want to see.
theyre just like us!
I think all bodies are inherently beautiful, which is really really cool because like, we all got one
I guess this is what would happen if a werewolf bit a skeleton.
just a little school doodle
(Ignore how bad the quality is)
I got a weighted blanket and plushie and let me tell you this shiy is the next best thing sense sliced bread
as much as i love writing about soapshipping and making tyler a real person, ill always love the idea of tyler still being like. not real? in fanfics.
idk i just think it’s beautiful and slightly melancholic and slightly sexy that narrator conjured up the man he wants to be and then fell in love with him because like. that person in his head is only his because no one knows that he exists as a person separate to him in his head? that’s just.
Probably what bothers me the most in media is how being 'just friends' is seen as something bad, something nobody wants. The classic downtrodden expression of 'we're just friends,' like it's a failure. Why is friendship seen as a step, not a final goal? Why can't we see deep friendships between people on TV and not have it portrayed as 'not enough'? There are so many types of love, man, and every single one of those is enough.
Edit: Since this is getting a lot of attention, I just want to clarify I'm annoyed at how, traditionally, romantic relationships are seen as the 'final step' and friendships/platonic relationships are seen as the lesser option. Friendship is never the lesser option.
omnisexual transmasc enby and questioning demiromantic they/hecall me moss if ya want I post art sometimes but am mostly just here to look at my scrukles :]
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