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crimsoncosmic · 4 days
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Being a writer of both fanfics and original works is such a painful experience when you have ADHD so now you can’t write both your own stories and your fanfics at the same time without being bothered by it for some reason, so you end up taking weird intermissions with your fanfics because you’re working on your own original novel and vice versa. And the original novel in question is actually based off of a fanfiction that you were originally working on for preexisting media.
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crimsoncosmic · 13 days
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Yo, so I’m trying to work on a Jujutsu Kaisen OC and I’ve got a concept for her cursed technique.
So, the planets in the Solar System, right? Well, I haven’t come up with a name for it but basically how the technique works is that she can summon a unique ability from each planet. However, she can only use one at a time, and depending on the planet, it can be more draining for her to use. So she prefers to use the smaller planets. I also haven’t figured out a domain expansion for her to use either. But, that’s in the works.
Also, I don’t know how to draw at all, so if there’s anyone who draws OCs that’d be great :)/hj
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crimsoncosmic · 3 months
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Why is ADHD one of the only few disorders where people tell you not to take medication for? Like, every time I tell somebody I have ADHD and I’m taking medication, they always say something like “that stuff isn’t good for you” or “you shouldn’t try to medicate yourself, you’re gonna get addicted to it” “just learn to focus”
STFUUUU
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crimsoncosmic · 5 months
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Why is it every Miles Morales x Reader/OC fic I see, they try to get include some sort of love triangle thing with Gwen? Like, is it that hard for y’all to keep Gwen and Miles platonic or something?
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crimsoncosmic · 5 months
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I feel like we as a society need to come to the realization that the “r/fakedisordercringe” phenomenon was just normalized casual ableism against neurodivergent teens that for some reason, (some) neurodivergent individuals not only let slide, but also condoned and participated in. I can’t help but wonder how different the ND community would be if it wasn’t for this.
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crimsoncosmic · 6 months
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Has anyone else noticed the phenomenon where people call certain celebrities or actors rude or arrogant or saying they have “mean girl” or “bully” vibes when they’re actually just socially awkward and/or have issues with picking up on social cues?
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crimsoncosmic · 7 months
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What would you think if Chloe and Audrey heard rumours about the way they were going to be portrayed in Astruc’s new movie, so they went back to Paris in an unsuccessful attempt to stop the movie from being completed? Then an evilized villain (maybe a wishmaker-like villain or maybe even a villain that's unrelated to the butterfly miraculous) caused Chloe and Zoe to switch bodies somehow, and nobody fully understands what's going on, so Zoe (in Chloe's body) is taken by Audrey back to New York, despite Zoe desperately trying to explain things. But Chloe enters a fugue state (heavily due to trauma caused by the neglect of her parents) and genuinely thinks she's Zoe, and is even able to recall many of the things Zoe did due to being in Zoe's body. The class thinks “Zoe's” change in behavior is due to the psychological effects of method acting, since “Zoe” is playing Chloe in Astruc's new movie, but they gradually convince “Zoe” to let them help her relearn how to be “herself” again.
Zoe is not able to gain access to Chloe's memories while in Chloe's body, because unlike Chloe, Zoe knows she's in the wrong body. In New York, Zoe is trying to get back to Paris, but when she gets there, “Zoe” thinks she’s there to try to hurt Marinette. Eventually, after listening to “Chloe”, Marinette starts to suspect that “Chloe” might be telling the truth, so she decides that she must test “Chloe” and “Zoe”. She fakes being in danger to see how they react. “Zoe” reacts slightly faster than “Chloe”, so Marinette comes to the conclusion that “Chloe” is lying and that “Chloe” has an evil and manipulative plan. Marinette thinks that “Chloe” must have picked up a few tricks from Lila, because she thinks no version of Chloe could possibly react faster than Zoe when it comes to protecting her. So Audrey takes “Zoe” back to New York again to “correct” her after “Zoe” fails to convince anyone of the truth.
10 years later, “Zoe” gets seriously injured after fighting a villain when Ladybug isn’t around, which causes “Zoe” to not have long to live. Then Ladybug accidentally stumbles upon the truth about “Zoe” while trying to help “Zoe” using magical powers. Ladybug decides that the moral thing to do is to switch Chloe and Zoe back to their original bodies. Once Zoe gets her body back, she blames Chloe for her impending death and for leaving her with 10 years of loneliness, while Chloe got off scot-free. When Lila gets defeated, Zoe steals the Butterfly Miraculous to get her hands on Ladybug and Catnoir’s miraculouses, hoping to “make things right”. Zoe gets defeated by the heroes (including Chloe, who has gotten her memories back) and Ladybug manages to cure Zoe’s injuries.
This is honesty a much more interesting plot than what we got in season 5. This makes Zoe seem like an actual character with an actual story, and it fleshes them both out and gives them more depth better than the actual show.
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crimsoncosmic · 7 months
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So, apparently, an adult supervillain whose been terrorizing a city for years, rarely actually shows remorse for his actions and is also a neglectful and controlling parent because of the “death” of his wife is “sympathetic” and “redeemable”
but a teenage girl whose a bully because she has an abusive mother who constantly belittled her and can’t even remember her own name that she so desperately wants the approval of and a father who just spoils her to death, who showed remorse for her actions at times and was actually on the road to changing and becoming a better person after becoming a superhero before it was taken all away from her at the last second is “irredeemable” and “absolutely evil”.
Thomas Astruc’s logic is absolutely ridiculous.
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crimsoncosmic · 7 months
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Is there anybody who draws Miraculous Ladybug OCs? Asking for a friend…
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crimsoncosmic · 7 months
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Imagine pitting Caitlin Snow and Iris West against each other for the awfully basic man that CW Barry Allen is
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crimsoncosmic · 7 months
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I find it funny when someone self-diagnoses themselves with autism, allistics and neurotypicals are always the ones complaining about it. “You can’t diagnose yourself! You’re mocking people with actual autism! It isn’t valid! You’re taking away resources from actual autistic people!”
But, then diagnosed autistic people themselves will look at that same self-diagnosed person and be like: “Oh, yeah. You’re definitely one of us.”
Also, the question is this; What resources are we taking away from diagnosed Autistic people? What resources are there for us to take? And, how would we do that anyway?
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crimsoncosmic · 8 months
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Can y’all seriously leave Olivia alone and stop feeling the need to compare her to every other music artist to ever exist. “she’s trying to be Taylor” “she’s the next Avril Lavigne”
No. She’s not the next Avril Lavigne, she’s not the next Taylor Swift, she’s the first Olivia Rodrigo. She’s her own person, with her own identity and her own career. Stop trying to attach her career to everyone else’s. Let young artists be themselves. I love her new album, and I enjoy the pop punk vibes of her songs, and she should honestly consider going full alt-fem with her music.
And, also, can y’all please stop constantly trying to bully this girl? Like, please. Y’all picking apart every single thing she does and says for the sake of finding something to cause drama with. Like that whole “the ‘every guy I like is gay’ line is a diss towards Joshua Bassett” thing, no. It’s about her not being to read or pick up on social cues, causing her to accidentally flirt with a gay guy and think he’s into her. It’s not a callout on anybody. It’s giving the same energy as the Millie Bobby Brown being homophobic “jokes”.
Y’all find every excuse y’all can to bully the living daylights out of any young successful girl. Because at the end of the day, young girls can’t do anything without being made fun of.
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crimsoncosmic · 8 months
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I don’t see a lot of people talking about this enough but can I just say that Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘ballad of a homeschooled girl’ is scarily accurate to my experiences and what goes through my head on a daily basis as an introverted neurodivergent person?
Like, seriously. I could write a whole essay on this.
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crimsoncosmic · 8 months
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crimsoncosmic · 10 months
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Thanks to my brainstorming, I have now gotten both a Miles Morales fanfiction and a Hobie Brown fanfiction in the works.
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crimsoncosmic · 10 months
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On my way to start writing my own spidersonas in order to brainstorm fanfic ideas. (I’m currently hyperfixated on this movie and it’s the only thing I can think about)
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crimsoncosmic · 10 months
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Seeing spider verse with my little sister
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