WHO MADE THIS? 🎃
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MALE HEAD LIGHT REFERENCE TOOL by William Nguyen
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me: hoe dont do it
any enemy in Destiny ever: *teleports*
me: ohmygod
25 years of ads peeled away
A Follower Probably: I thought this was a *insert fandom here* blog?
Me: Nah, its a “whatever character I would gladly die for will show up whenever I feel like it” blog. Sorry for the confusion.
LET US SHOW THEM WE ARE STILL KICKING!
LET THEM KNOW HOW MANY OF US ARE STILL HERE!
ALL OF YOU WHO’RE USING YOUR UNIQUE SKILLS AND MAGIC TO CREATE;
ALL OF YOU OUT THERE WHO’RE SPENDING HOURS TO WRITE FOR HIM;
ALL OF YOU OUT THERE WHO’RE RESTLESSLY DAYDREAMING;
ALL OF YOU WHO POUR THEIR SOULS ONTO THE CANVAS;
ALL OF YOU WHO FIND PEACE AND LOVE IN HIS NAME;
ALL OF YOU WHO ARE HUMBLE AND JUST LIKE TO WATCH AND READ STORIES ABOUT HIM;
EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU WHO BELIEVE IN HIM; WHO PRAY TO HIM AND FOR HIM;
WE ARE REAL!
LET’S MAKE THEM NOTICE!
Just to be absolutely clear, I don’t agree with real person shipping, especially in public spaces like social media. Objectifying other people’s relationships is not cool and can do real damage to real people.
As a fan it can be easy to view celebrities and influencers as an abstract concept and feel that the things we do in fan spaces don’t affect them, but that’s really the farthest thing from the truth. Shipping real people can negatively affect people with millions of fans, let alone when people ship those in their more direct social circles like friends or teachers.
It’s just really not a good idea, and I want rpf shippers to know that I don’t hate them and it’s really not personal, but I just think that shipping real people is very very different from shipping fictional characters as the former can actively hurt the real lives of others in so many ways. I think it’s just best to refrain from real person shipping, period.