This is just a reminder that you don't need to have perfect or even good grammar to be a writer.
There are authors with learning/intellectual disabilities out there who's disabilities stop them from fully understanding even "basic" grammar.
There are authors who write in languages other than their own who aren't quite fluent yet that find English grammar strange and hard to understand.
There are authors, yes even today, who didn't have access to even a good education.
There are authors for whom some grammar rules just never clicked, for no clear reason.
Grammar (and spelling) isn't the be-all-end-all most important skill when writing. It does help, but you can still tell the story you want to tell, it might just mean you need some extra help and need to take more time to get there, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Tell the stories you want to tell. Worry about the grammar later.
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im so crazy over the tragedy of everything q!bbh does being under a demon pretense even though he's a fallen angel.
do u think he just accepts the demon label because it's easier. do u think he believes it too, and catches himself in his thoughts with "oh, right. im not exactly that". and maybe he believes that he did this to himself? do u think what he did was to protect himself or someone? no matter the fall, he still has so much kindness to give and his brain just isn't wired the way a natural-born demon would be, he can't hold back instincts when time demands it, maybe that's why he fell in the first place.
and when he's finally bad, not good, it's treated like the end of the world, without empathy on why he would act out. do you think this keeps happening? the same scenario, multiple times, every timeline? he has to be used to it. so he has to take it in stride. he's good until he lashes out under extreme pressure, and suddenly he's called demon. and once again he's what heaven made him out to be. what he made himself to be, his brain would ruthlessly provide...
i don't think he wants to be that, though he hides secrets behind secrets of which neither identity is a home... but i don't think he wants to have to change, either. and i don't think that's wrong of him.
...you collapse atlantis ONE TIME and all of a sudden YOU'RE the bad guy and SURE it was FUN but REALLY now,--
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it is. important to me that when theyre younger sonic is an absolute little shit with no respect for authority but tails is very shy and nervous and a people pleaser. but when they're older sonic is still the same but less in your face about it (unless he is being in your face about it. he's just learnt to be more covert about it just so he can get away with more) but tails is a little shit and will make his opinions known. if he doesn't like you he will let you know. if he is being made to do something he doesnt want to do, by god will you hear about it.
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the itsuki older siblings probably made fun of shu so hard in high school like imagine your little brother brings home this weird little scrappy guy who goes through the trash and makes weird noises and calls him 'oshi-san' and tried to make him valentines chocolate in the middle of the night and is very clearly in love with him and your brother lets him stay in one of your empty rooms but half the time he doesnt even sleep in it and they sleep together. like thats prime bullying material
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Yknow, sometimes I wonder if the anti rwde crowd knows what Doylist Analysis even is
You have so many takes about how Adam was always an abuser because of this scene, or Ironwood was always evil because of that foreshadowing, or etc etc etc, but these people fail to consider what these things mean in the broader scope of narrative and authorial intent
What does Adam being an abusive partner bring to the themes of racism and methods of resistance, if any at all? Does Ironwood’s fall from grace challenge our protagonists in any meaningful way or is it a cheap scapegoat for the writers who still have no idea what to do with Salem?
Once you start dissecting the show, it's very easy to see the methods and ideology behind its creation. That's the beauty of badly written media - its tracks are much easier to follow and trace back to the roots
And the roots of this show just happen to be ill conceived at best and downright malicious at worst. It's not personal towards the writers or characters or whatever to notice these things, it's just... how it is
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For Big Brother Yuji || Closed RP
For @the-silver-peahen-residence from here
“Let’s go!” Taz smiles. “Where would Mister Ichiji be?” Maybe in the office or somewhere in the campus. Maybe Maki and Nobara would know. Also...
“Also uh...Maki and Nobara. Do you know where cows live in Japan? Like on a farm? Is there farm near Tokyo or outside of it?” She asked.
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