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painal with rapist!Ghost? :((
bartender, rapist simon.🍺
tw/cw: rape, non-con, painal, afab!f!reader, misogynistic & sexist beliefs. MDNI 18+
he's a sicko that takes advantage of drunk women in his bar after hours, that doesn't see anything wrong with the things he's doing.
simon riley has old-fashioned beliefs—that a woman should always follow with whatever a man asks from her. perhaps you should've realised this sooner, that you're too vulnerable to go drinking without a man to protect you, simon not believing that you're strong enough to fight him off of you.
although it's unfair to say that. nobody has ever managed to fight simon away, he's too strong and will manipulate your body into different positions, where your hands are bound and restrained. he had convinced you to stay longer than necessary, past closing hours, offering you more drinks until you were too tipsy to even think. you were far too drunk to walk home yourself, too drunk to even string a sentence together coherently.
simon pulled your body behind the bar, bending you over the countertop, his filthy and grimey hands rolling up your skimpy dress. despite being under the consumption of alcohol and unable to speak properly and clearly, you squeal from shock, attempting to wriggle yourself out of his tight grasp, earning yourself a smack to the ass.
his hand latches onto your hair, his calloused and scarred fingers tangling in your hair, pushing your head down against the counter. he begins to unfasten his leather belt and expose himself, all of the doors locked, with you being trapped beneath him. he slides inside your tight asshole forcefully, the tightness of your asshole around his girth causing him to grumble out a string of curse words, your body trembling from the ache.
you sob out loudly, wailing at the sudden force and agony, the change in his flirtatious and playful behaviour. his actions are more than depraved and disgusting, completely immoral and taboo, that should leave him feeling ashamed and guilty. although he feels no remorse, he feels that it's his right as a man to teach you a lesson, pounding into your hole relentlessly while you whimper and whine, spit running down your face as you slobber and dribble all over yourself.
you trusted him, although only knowing him for a couple of hours. perhaps this will teach you a lesson, to not be so vulnerable and trusting of random men you don't know. :(
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Dark contend ahead!
TW: manipulative!reader, mindfucked!sae itoshi
Sae Itoshi poor boy that doesn't know anything outside football. Maybe if he pulled his head out of his ass sooner he would have noticed how you played with his pretty little head. But there is no way the icy prince Sae wouldn't notice something like that, such a good player must be clever too. So when you told him countless lies about people next to him "They all want your talent and fame Sae-chan~ They can't wait to stab your back, your little bro included. In this world we are the only people of value" it didn't cross his mind that you were playing with his heart and mind, using him as your fave puppet.
But how could he suspect you when all he could see were exactly the scenarios you always described him?
Everyone is shit, every word is poison, every person he knows want his fame and success, they are all reject.
You are the only light, you are the only person he can feel at ease with, you are the only person Sae desires.
And know here he is, crying and biting into his pillow because his team lost and he didn't score any goal, but worse than everything, you won't love him anymore, because it is impossible for such a divine creature to stay with a loser like him "Sae~ have you heard about this Michael? He play in Germany, journalists say that he's gonna be the best player ever!" and Sae see all the likes you give at his photos and now you even have his number!
You can't leave him, you are his safe place, he MUST be the best or he won't be able to have you anymore, hold you, taste you.
Sae is hallucinating, he can hear your voice, your fingers on him, your taste and it takes very little to start humping the pillow, now placed between his legs.
He starts to imagine what you would say to him, in such a miserable state.
Nothing, you would say nothing, just step on his chest and spit on his mouth; it would taste heavenly.
Just like that Sae cum in his pants, snotty nose and eyelashes soiled with tears.
Truly miserable.
"Sae-chan~ you really can't do anything without me anymore mh?"
He can't.
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Oof I'm kinda scared to ask... Why do you not want to be an artist professionally?
Its just like, incredibly miserable in my experience.
Everyone wants their dream job of being paid to draw whatever the hell they want but 99% of the time you are hired and tasked to draw things that you don't have a lot of interest in, professionally speaking, and constantly getting your artistic efforts undermined by the rest of the team (this is esp. true in the videogame industry) artists always try to push for better designs and get their takes watered down for the sake of general public pleasing. Also you don't have a security blanket unless you're under long term contract. Most freelancers live gig to gig with the fear of not being able to support themselves if they don't take a job to take a break. Videogame and movie jobs arent stable because companies never keep the art teams, they are laid off and rehired whenever there is a new project
During my major, I drew nonstop for 4 years for class. Not always things I enjoyed, but also not always things I didnt like. In fact I enjoyed my major immensely! It was so fun. But the burnout is very, very real, and the workload was similar (even inferior to) regular art jobs.
What happens if you like to draw in your off time? You spend your days making and pumping out art nonstop for hours, and then on your free time breaks you draw some more? I personally couldn't do it. I just wanted to do other things
And like.... I spent the first three years being told by teachers (people with stable, contract based jobs) how cool of a job it is to do art, and then the last year getting grilled on how insanely hard it is to make it out there. If you don't have connections, money, an audience, a studio, it's actually impossible. You need to be your own lawyer, abide by the very strict self employment rules that take a severe chunk out of your earnings. Do all of your finance/schedule/marketing etc while on top of that constantly producing work (I know there's people who can do it but, personally, I cannot)
I really admire the people who were able to build themselves up as artists from the ground like this (because its definitely possible, just insanely hard)
Also, making something you love into your job ends up being miserable too. I experienced this with patreon, which I posted to as like a chill thing and it just got increasingly hard to make content for it or just post in general, even drawing my own ocs and sharing stuff about them started to feel like a chore.
Maybe it's just me though, this has just been my personal experience but yeah in general I realized I am immensely happier just keeping art as a hobby or its gonna suck my soul out (Since I already experienced it)
I don't mean to discourage anyone, I think the world in general needs more artists. But for that we would need to actually be taken seriously and valued, which sadly we are not, at all. And if there's anyone reading that is considering art as a job: it is absolutely grueling. It's not an easy job. Even if you desperately love art it can suck the life out of you and the joy for what you do
(As an extra sidenote. Artists are usually exploited using this mentality as well. That they are supposed to love their job. So they expect you to work your wrists off "For the passion". Dont fall victim to it)
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Not many people come to the first movie night but Newt doesn’t mind at all. He makes it a monthly event and slowly people start to trickle in... but they sit far, far away from the sofa where the k-science division are always arguing in whispers over popcorn, special effects and where are you putting that FOOT, Newton?!
Dedicated to the 2-3 people on here who are still as in love with these two as I am.
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CREATIVITY AND THE CRITICAL MIND
The thing is, the most important thing whenever you have an idea… is to NOT EVER ask yourself why you should create that thing.
As soon as you ask why, your critical mind will try to “solve” this problem by - exactly - telling you why you shouldn’t. It’ll tell you that nobody reads your fics anyway, it’ll tell you that your drawings are wonky, that your voice isn’t good enough to sing that song, or at the very least - even if you’re completely confident in your abilities, the critical mind will tell you that this doesn’t pay your rent (or doesn’t pay enough, if you get paid) and/or that there’s no point in anything at all. Ever. Except cutting your hair, getting a job and surviving.
It actually doesn’t matter if the critical mind is technically right. The critical mind isn’t your creativity. The critical mind loves spreadsheets and risk calculations, it wants to keep you alive - but it doesn’t care if you’re happy. We love our critical minds for allowing us to survive, but it should never be consulted on creative matters (unless you’re about to go broke due to buying expensive oil paint - definitely listen to it then, haha. Food first!)
But if you have An Idea and your creative mind springs to action, just follow that bliss. If the why comes into your mind, just shove a pillow in its face and shhh it until the beep-beeps stop and it leaves you alone. It has no business judging your creative pursuits.
I’ve managed this recently. Whenever I have an idea and the critical mind wants to weigh in, I just activate denial mode. Full-on willful disassociation from that part of reality - and guys? It works. I now get why artists say they feel they’ve just found or downloaded their art from the ether, that they’re just conduits for creative lightening. Things just pour out, it’s like being a child again - and children are, as a group, lost in their own creativity most of the time, their brains literally need it to grow. It’s called playing. Remember playing? Yeah. Let’s go back to that.
I LOVE BEING A CREATIVE CHILD AGAIN.
(Gif chosen entirely on purpose, mama’s been chronically online since 2001 and creativity is a double-edged sword, but that’s a rant for another time)
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