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not to sound Like This but maybe we should think about culling straight ""radfems"" because what the fuck is this
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Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.
Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë
Eddie knows from a very young age that fate is cruel. He learns it from his parents first; learns that his mother was destined to shed tears and his father meant to roar in anger like the engines of the cars he steals. Tied together by cheap wedding rings, words on their wrists. They were stuck together unlike the love they used to hold for each other, that once upon a time had the power to turn black ink on their skin into glowing gold, but had left them as time passed by.
I'm so excited to finally be sharing my first @steddiebang piece!
As the Poets Say by @transmascsteveharrington with art by Riddletalks on Twitter (Link TBA because this is scheduled to go up at ~5am in Australia and Riddle's link doesn't exist yet) and me (who'd better be asleep rn).
I'm a sucker for soulmate fics, especially ones where they grow into the love and it becomes a choice. My original idea is so far removed from this, but I got caught by one lore-building sentence and ended up here. (Also I love Escher and painting hands, so there's that too.)
I can't wait for everyone to see what we've made. I hope you enjoy it! (Read the fic. Read the fic. Read the fic. Read the fic. Read the fic. Read the fic.)
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PUT YOUR AGE IN YOUR BIO OR SOMEWHERE SO I DONT BLOCK YOU GHEDVHHNDSCVVGF
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I feel like Illari is as much of a time bomb as Sigma - except where Sigma has been consistently monitored in some capacity since receiving his powers, Illari is completely alone, mentally reliving her biggest trauma over and over, trying to learn how to control her powers with absolutely no one to teach her. Getting angrier and angrier at herself and at the people she killed, because she never asked for this in the first place.
Characters like Sigma might do something terrible in a worst-case scenario, but with Illari i feel like it’s not so much an “if” as “a matter of time until”
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Obi-Wan: I’m not the man I used to be. Find someone else.
Bail: UGH, fine.
Bail, calling Ahsoka: Ahsoka I need your help-
Obi-Wan: Ahsoka’s alive?!
Bail:...
Bail:...Surprise?
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Anyways small redesign with my concept of Omeluums appearance using main game model plus its appearance on the MTG card, plus my headcanon about the "bioluminescence" illithids have // OKAY TO REBLOG
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Anyway here’s your reminder that if you’re a minor and you follow me you’ll be blocked eventually 🥰 and that you shouldn’t follow me if you are a minor and that if you don’t have your age in your bio you will be blocked 🥰 I am not sorry and i won’t back down from this because my content isn’t for you and you need to respect my boundaries
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I'm going to say something that's probably going to get misinterpreted but it's not because you're black that you can't have US-centric beliefs. It's not just a white person thing. At one point you'll have to acknowledge that there's a multitude of black experiences that don't align with Afro-Americans' or even British black people's, because yes, there are other countries in the world than the USA or the UK.
I see a lot of "very bad takes" on certain issues on this site, for a lack of a better word, and their main issue (beyond the condescending tone they're written in) is their blatant US-centrism, which is particularly irritating when it's coming from people who beg others to "listen to diverse voices" and "educate themselves" while they themselves can't even acknowledge realities outside of North America. Being Afro-American doesn't guarantee you don't have US American mindsets to unlearn.
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