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Cheryl Blossom & Toni Topaz, A Detailed Relationship Timeline [insp | watch]
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writey-mcwriteface · 22 days
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You can donate to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund for as little as $1.00.
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There is a fee you can choose to apply to cover processing.
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Which if you choose to do leaves you with a total of ~$1.35 (USD) depending on the type of card you have.
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PCRF has a score of 97% on Charity Navigator.
Adults and children alike are currently dying in Palestine due to starvation. (World Health Organization Link)
The Gaza Strip is one of two places in the entire world that is categorized as Phase 5 (the highest phase) on the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification scale.
So even if you think it isn't enough, remember that donating even as little as $1.35 helps! It's $1.35 they wouldn't have had otherwise. So donate if you can. 🇵🇸
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writey-mcwriteface · 22 days
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yelena belova would be such a Dad In Airport
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writey-mcwriteface · 1 month
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Clingy needy overly physically affectionate femme girlfriend. that's me btw
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writey-mcwriteface · 2 months
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Lena pulling the boss card
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writey-mcwriteface · 3 months
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sad to me that girl scout cookies are only a thing in the us. what if I want to move to another country. how will I get my thin mints :(
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writey-mcwriteface · 3 months
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the way i was watching early seasons of supergirl going “Lena compartmentalizes doesn’t she” and then the whole little boxes thing happened.
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writey-mcwriteface · 3 months
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In Which a Child Watches Her Mother Drown
(Angsty Lena ficlet, TW for descriptions of drowning and death)
Lena was four when her mother died. How it happened, she can’t be sure; much like other memories of youth, it’s fuzzy. 
Sometimes there’s screaming. Her mother’s mouth open and lungs compressing and vocal cords vibrating in the depths of her throat to create that awful, haunting, shrill sound that Lena can still feel reverberating in her bones. A scream that went on and on as limbs thrashed and water foamed and small waves lapped at the shore from the woman going under. Lena, standing on that shore, perhaps was screaming too. Maybe her mouth was open wide and a sound was coming out of it, high pitched and young. Or maybe that was just the water washing her feet as she stood helpless in the mud, the scream traveling through the water and into her body like a lightning strike.
Sometimes Lena imagined it as a fairytale. Mother and daughter, hand in hand, separated by fate as cruel as a knife. Herself, a lost and wandering princess. Once upon a time, a little girl lost her mother to the water of an enchanted pond. Once upon a time, an evil witch cast a spell that tore the air from a woman’s lips and stole a mother away from her child. Once upon a time, something dark and violent pulled a woman under the surface of a lake by her ankles and left her daughter alone on the dry land. Sometimes Lena could only see her mother’s last moments as a story, something that happened but far away and a long, long time ago and to someone else entirely.
Sometimes she remembered it being as simple as any other thing that happens in life. Like sliding bread into a toaster, or sweeping the floor. Simple and average. Just an event that took place, a moment where time clicked on and fate ticked a box and the universe kept expanding, unhindered. The world kept spinning, even if it felt to Lena like everything real had shattered into shards of what once was. In the end, it didn’t matter that her mother had slipped under the surface of the water, because eventually the resulting ripples faded away and the surface was smooth as glass once more. In the end, it happened just like everything else happens.
The different versions of those moments overlapped and twisted together as Lena sat in the too-large, cold chair in the police office. They mingled and crossed until storybook monsters met the universe and evil witches cackled out girlish screams. Everything mixed and Lena had no way to separate what happened in her mind. Each version of the story became inextricably intertwined, so when the officer asked her what had happened, she could do nothing but wail.
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writey-mcwriteface · 4 months
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I’m now 1500 words into my essay about fanfiction (that I’m submitting for a grade, which is crazy) and it’s such a good time. I get to quote tumblr. I get to talk about sexism and lesbophobia. I get to research the history of fanfic. This is the coolest thing that has ever happened to me.
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writey-mcwriteface · 4 months
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writey-mcwriteface · 4 months
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SERIOUSLY. The CW is sooo so bad at following through with certain worldbuilding, character, or plot points. I actually can’t watch CW about my family or friends because none of them can handle the sheer awfulness of it. They didn’t like hearing about Riverdale, and they sure don’t like hearing about Supergirl now.
(ofc. I totally understand where you’re coming from, and I realize I should have been more clear when I initially mentioned the subject. Thank you for chatting with me over the CW’s terrible consistency, I had a good time :) )
Wait, okay, so… hang on.
So Lena’s Harun-El cure serum thingy… works on PTSD. Implying that it works on…. all mental disorders.
Does?? Anyone else have any thoughts about this???
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writey-mcwriteface · 4 months
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does anyone have any supercorp fic recs with a lot of physical affection. like for real I just want them to hug for a million years. please. pretty please.
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writey-mcwriteface · 4 months
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No yeah, that’s my point. You just said it better. I’m saying it’s super super weird to me that the CW decided “let’s have her make a cure for EVERYTHING” and tossed that into the world without explaining enough of it. It leaves so much undiscussed that can result in unintended consequences. I don’t like the idea of a “cure” for any and all illness, disorders, etc. That’s why I put “cure” in quotation marks, because there are certain things, like autism, that I don’t think need to be “cured” per say, and that pursuing such a thing is dangerous and harmful. (Also, I kind of threw autism in as an example because it’s categorized in the medical world as a disorder. I agree that it’s just another way of thinking, but considering all this with the Harun-El made me wonder if the CW would think the same if they chose to explore the Harun-El and its capabilities further. It wasn’t my intention to imply that autism is something to be fixed)
my god, this is long. i’m so sorry.
Editing not twenty minutes later: I should also clarify that I know this doesn’t really matter. This is never mentioned in canon and therefore this specifically doesn’t really affect canon media. The CW especially is notorious for failing to properly explore or explain certain worldbuilding aspects (I mean, look at Riverdale. God knows nothing was ever properly explained on that show). Essentially, I don’t think this conversation actually matters in the context of canon. It’s just something I extrapolated from canonical information and went “huh, they said that, interesting” to.
Wait, okay, so… hang on.
So Lena’s Harun-El cure serum thingy… works on PTSD. Implying that it works on…. all mental disorders.
Does?? Anyone else have any thoughts about this???
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writey-mcwriteface · 4 months
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I mean, it cures ALL human ailments. When it first healed James I assumed it only worked on like… physical illnesses and pain, like James’ bullet wound and Lex’s cancer. But then it started to heal James’ PTSD too and…… idk I just have some thoughts about that. Like it implies that, because the Harun-El works on PTSD, a mental disorder, Lena also found a “cure” to anxiety and depression, maybe even autism, and so on, and I would just like to know where the line is in all this. Idk idk idk I have some thoughts.
Wait, okay, so… hang on.
So Lena’s Harun-El cure serum thingy… works on PTSD. Implying that it works on…. all mental disorders.
Does?? Anyone else have any thoughts about this???
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writey-mcwriteface · 4 months
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do you have a gender preference for blorbos/characters you get attached to?
yes, men
yes, women
yes, nonbinary/genderqueer
not actively but there's A Pattern (men)
not actively but there's A Pattern (women)
not actively but there's A Pattern (nb/gq)
i have no gender preference for characters
something else?
also try to only consider canonical genders, ie if you headcanon a male character as genderqueer but they're cis in text then generally that's still a male character (obviously there can be a bit of wiggle room in regards to how to interpret purposefully implied transness/genderqueerness)
(also thanks for running this poll blog! you're so timely with queuing and posting and seem to be an all around lovely person.)
Note in ask :)
And thank you for the lovely comment 🥰
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