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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 8 months
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i wanna dm you but you have it turned off- i wanna talk to you about the arya stan situation. its important
Yeah, I turned them off bc people were being nasty over there. What situation? Send me another ask of tell me your @ so we talk bc idk what you’re talking about
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 10 months
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Why are you no longer posting about asoiaf?😕
Bc the fandom is waaaaay too toxic. Ever since that post that called me a fake Arya stan, I’ve getting a lot of nasty anons. I had to turn off my asks for a while too bc people were telling me to kill myself which I think is way over the top over some random fictional characters. So as much as I love the story that George created, all my thoughts will be kept in my head and I won’t interact with the fandom anymore— it’s clear I’m not welcomed in here. Sorry if you followed me bc of my asoiaf content, but I really can’t keep up with this toxicity when I just wanted to make some silly posts about my favorite character
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 10 months
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Headcanon that the only reason Hobie joined the Spider Society was bc he saw Gwen Stacy was part of it
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 10 months
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Eww kill yourself Taylor Swift fan
You’re such a brave little man sending me anons through different accounts. If you have a problem with me at least be brave and say it to my face. My DMs are open😙
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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“Arya wouldn’t have survived what Sansa went through at the Red Keep” And exactly why? Because she’s an angry girl that can’t shut her mouth and that would’ve gotten her killed? Bullshit
Are we talking about the same girl who managed to escape the Red Keep and lived undercover for days while her father was imprisoned, without reveling her identity to any of the guards that were constantly searching for her? The same girl who managed to keep her identity hidden and traveled with criminals for weeks? The same girl who survived being one of The Mountain’s captives? The same girl who then survived Harrenhal, where she was smart enough to keep her identity hidden from Roose Bolton (who at that time was believed to be one of Robb’s allies) because she couldn’t be sure she would be taken to her family if he knew who she was? The same girl who helped Hot Pie and Gendry escape Harrenhal, the largest castle in the Seven Kingdoms, when she heard Vargo Hoat would take over, and freed the Northmen as well? The same girl who then was taken by the Brotherhood without Banners, and then kidnapped by Sandor Clegane? The same girl that had to watch the body of her older brother, a man she admired, being paraded around as his “allies” cheered on? The same girl that escaped Westeros and managed to get to Braavos (granted she got a free trip to Essos because of Jaqen’s coin, but up until she got to the ship she didn’t have any help)? The same girl who was then taken in and forced to give up everything she had and was? The same girl who was treated almost like a slave there? The same girl that was beaten and belittled? The same girl that was blinded and was forced to get used to life without vision? The same girl that, somehow, survived and endured until that point, outsmarting grown ups and finding “shortcuts” to ensure her survival?
You’re telling me that same girl wouldn’t have been smart enough to survive Cersei and Joffrey, people who she had figured out shortly after meeting them and knew what to do or not do to push their buttons, because she’s good at reading people? She wouldn’t have survived what Sansa survived?
At least Sansa was safe until Robb’s death, because she was a hostage and if something bad where to had happened to her, it would’ve caused outrage on the North. She was the Lannisters’ safety net, of course she wouldn’t have been killed, no matter how crazy Joffrey was —even he was aware of it, and it’s clear when you read her chapters. I’m obviously not trying to take away Sansa’s trauma because she was abused and humiliated in the Red Keep by Joffrey, but there was always someone who intervened (especially after Tyrion married her); that’s a sense of security that Arya never have because no one knew who she was— if she somehow made the wrong move she would’ve been killed, no time to get help from someone or try to prove who she actually was because people wouldn’t have believed her. She was in constant danger and not even being Ned Stark’s daughter was of any help, if anything it put an even bigger target on her back.
So yes, Arya would’ve one hundred percent survived what Sansa went through, because she went through so much worse without having the “privilege” of her parentage to protect her. Stop watering down Arya’s intelligence just because you know Sansa would’ve died on day one if she had been on Arya’s shoes without the privilege of being a lady.
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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Arya is automatically the best Stark sibling because she survived the ginger curse
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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Jon, meeting Satin for the first time: this better not awaken anything in me
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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“Daenerys is going to burn King’s Landing like in the show” Daenerys is too busy hallucinating and eating raw horse meat with Drogon, but if she ends up burning up that godforsaken town best believe I’m going to be front row cheering her on
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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Better at poisoning her cousin?
Better at snitching at her own family?
Better at being an ungrateful brat?
Better at being a delulu who Lost her wolf because she choose to deffend psycho Joffrey over her sister?
Better at being disinherited of her own brother’s will and without a lawfull claim at the North? 🤔
Yep, in all that Sansa is better than Arya.
Anon played themselves, lol.
Exactly like in what world is Sansa better than Arya😭
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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sansa is better than arya
Better at being an egocentric classist with no backbone or critical thinking whose only talent is bullying her little sister to the point she develops self-image issues, I hope you mean
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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who do you think is the chosen one in asoiaf?
I think the best thing about ASOIAF, and what most people fail to see, is that there’s no chosen one— there’s five. Everyone from the Key 5 is a chosen one, destined for something specific that will end up coming together in Dreams of Spring.
Daenerys is obviously the Prince that was Promised; Jon is Azor Ahai reborn as he clearly has a connection with the white walkers, and got burned the first time he was attacked by one; Bran is the new greenseer, since he’s with Bloodraven; Arya is the chosen one for the Faceless Men; and Tyrion, I think, is going to be the one that unites all of them and hopefully be some short of “leader” or guide to the other four
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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sorry you're having nutty fandom drama erupt upon you. I got what you were putting down, and I think everyone needs a deep breath and to remember that stan wars are never that serious. On more positive topics, I saw you mention 1989 TV, so you would understand what I mean when I say Arya is a Reputation stan, and Jon would be all over RED (TV). She would be so into I Did Something Bad.
Hi! It’s okay, really— it’s taught me this fandom is definitely way too toxic, so I better just mind my own business and not interact with anyone😅 people take fandoms and fictional characters way too seriously; at the end of the day, it’s just words
Considering Taylor did get inspired by Arya on LWYMD with the “I got a list of names, and yours is in red, underlined” lyric, Arya IS thee reputation stan. She’s that annoying girl on twitter that’s always calling Rep the superior album, and would bully anyone that doesn’t have rep on their top 3 taylor swift albums. Jon is a red stan despite everyone thinking he’s a folklore girlie, and Gendry would love debut bc he’s an old soul.
Arya would listen to IDSB religiously while training you can’t change my mind
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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Modern Setting AU where the Starks find out where Arya is because she keeps posting selfies with Sandor and the Brotherhood without Banners on Snapchat
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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People who call Arya a murderer for killing people fail to understand that whenever she had kill, had been out of necessity and/or justice over others that had been wronged.
Like her or hate her, she doesn’t do it out of pettiness or because she’s bloodthirsty. When Jaqen H'ghar offers her three kills —out of everyone in the world— the first person she choses is Chiswyck, who raped Layna (who mind you was only a 13 years-old brewer's daughter, not someone “important” or even someone Arya knew personally). Arya could have killed Gregor Clegane, Cersei, Tywin who I know she later thinks of, Joffrey, or even Roose Bolton —to keep her identity hidden— and yet the first thing she does with that god-like power is to get revenge over a common girl who she knew would never have the opportunity to get revenge herself.
I fully believe George put in that part both to show the true efficiency of the Faceless Men and to demonstrate everything Arya does is out of necessity or to avenge others; that even if she’s an 11 years-old little girl lost in a country at war, surrounded by dangerous people and the threat of what could happen if someone found out her true gender and name looming over her, she’s still kind. She even gave water to people she knew were not worthy of kindness several times, mainly because she knew it was the right thing to do. She sees someone suffering and she helps them, even if she judges them for their actions.
And, to further prove it, the main issue she has with the Faceless Men and what I think is going to lead to her downfall with them is their arbitrarily way of choosing their victims. It doesn’t matter if they’re good or bad, the price had been paid by someone and so the person must die. Arya hates it. In the chapter The Ugly Little Girl, when she uses the face of a girl whose father, and I quote, “beat her so often and so brutally that she was never truly free of pain or fear until she came to us”, she asks if the man was killed, and when she’s told he wasn’t, she thinks “You should have killed him”
She watched her father get murdered, was close to being reunited with her mother but couldn’t because she was killed, and saw the beheaded body of her older brother being paraded around by his allies with the head of his direwolf mockingly attached to his body. She has every right to be angry, to be pissed off, to be mean, to understand there’s no true kindness in the world, but instead she remains good.
Arya is an anti-hero. She kills people, but never good people. She has her own agenda, sure, but she also avenge others— she’s not a killer because she enjoys it; she’s mature enough to understand the danger she’s constantly in and to know she needs to do it to keep herself alive and to help others. She’s way too complex to be considered and called a murderer. She’s so much more than that.
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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I wish J*nsas would stop acting like they have morally pure leftist reasons to hate on Dany and just admit that they hate her because she gets in the way of their boring ass ship, like there is literally nothing that makes Daenerys any morally worse than any of the other main characters of asoiaf except for the fact that she gets in the way of your fantasies of Jon fucking Sansa
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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On a scale of 1 to 10, how much do you guys think Arya is going to freak out when she finds out her favorite brother is dating Daenerys “I have three dragons and ended slavery” Targaryen?
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mattyalwayssmokesweed · 11 months
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Dany hungered and thirsted with the rest of them. The milk in her breasts dried up, her nipples cracked and bled, and the flesh fell away from her day by day until she was lean and hard as a stick, yet it was her dragons she feared for. Her father had been slain before she was born, and her splendid brother Rhaegar as well. Her mother had died bringing her into the world while the storm screamed outside. Gentle Ser Willem Darry, who must have loved her after a fashion, had been taken by a wasting sickness when she was very young. Her brother Viserys, Khal Drogo who was her sun-and-stars, even her unborn son, the gods had claimed them all. They will not have my dragons, Dany vowed. They will not.
— Daenerys I, ACOK
She would make much better time on her own, Arya knew, but she could not leave them. They were her pack, her friends, the only living friends that remained to her, and if not for her they would still be safe at Harrenhal, Gendry sweating at his forge and Hot Pie in the kitchens. If the Mummers catch us, I’ll tell them that I’m Ned Stark’s daughter and sister to the King in the North. I’ll command them to take me to my brother, and to do no harm to Hot Pie and Gendry. They might not believe her, though, and even if they did . . . Lord Bolton was her brother’s bannerman, but he frightened her all the same. I won’t let them take us, she vowed silently, reaching back over her shoulder to touch the hilt of the sword that Gendry had stolen for her. I won’t.
— Arya I, ASOS
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