No one can curate your online experience for you. Only you can do that for yourself.
You don't have to ship Raven x Barley but it is canon.
My biggest tumblr fear is making a sideblog and not knowing what to do with it. I just talk here. If I made a sideblog, it'd just be me talking somewhere else??
Ahhh, I can't decide.
There are people who are mean online, and who ruin the online experience for others.
So, here's my two cents.
>You can like Mapleshade, guilt-free.
>You can like Darkstripe, guilt-free.
>You can like Thistleclaw, guilt-free.
>You can like Rainflower, guilt-free.
You do not need to preface it with,
"But, I acknowledge that they're bad or abusive or xenophobic, or at fault,"
No.
You do not have to justify anything you feel about any character from a stupid cat book, ever. For any reason. Warrior Cats is not real. It says about as much about you that you like Thistleclaw as a shitty horoscope can say about your day.
Which, is to say, nothing, at all.
You can like a character because they're evil, or because you sympathize or relate to them, or because they stir the pot, etc. etc. Any reason that is your own is reason enough.
What if Tigerstar got tnr'd but the vet noticed he had a weird lump in his stomach so he ordered an mri but it turns out that lump was just a big hunk of metal or whatever and Tigerstar exploded on the spot and lost all nine of his lives at once.
Follower count doesn't matter on tumblr. If I have five followers, or if I have a hundred— S'all good, either way.
Thanks for being here with me. It's a blog, not a competition.
I love my url sooooo much, but I also want to delete all my posts and pretend I was never here—
Not because of anything fandom related I just get in those moods where I want to delete stuff. And Idk.
This thread on Reddit about StarClan no longer being mysterious is so good!!