im starting to think you guys dont like it when stories make you feel things
"You can portray bad things in fiction if it's done in a negative light!"
maybe this is just me, but the author shouldn't have to hold your hand & tell you explicitly that what's happening in the story is bad.
Sometimes, the narration of the story portrays it as good, or "romanticizes" it because the character narrating is a terrible person. That doesn't mean the author condones it, it means the *character* thinks it's okay!
You should have enough critical thinking skills & media literacy to reach that conclusion on your own, and if you don't, I recommend Disney Junior for your viewing pleasure, rather than adult content.
Don't worry, they'll tell you exactly the lesson they want you to learn over there, in painfully explicit detail.
That might be more your speed.
face reveal
I don’t know if this post has been made yet but I just want to warn everybody that if someone stops you in a parking lot and asks you if you’re interested in some perfume and hands you a paper to smell, PLEASE DON’T SMELL IT.
i repeat, DON’T SMELL IT.
Apparently the sample papers are being laced with a drug to knock you out. Please signal boost this. It can save someone’s life!
This is what selfshipping feels like
Chris could have literally had gay sex on screen and it would be significantly less gay than this
“Anyone up for coffee?”
“Never mind… I’m all set. #timetorecord #newrecord”
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Leon come get ur din din
The real barbie is Y/n.
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