Goth Lit fandom: Now that we're in a place culturally where we can portray gay relationships without going to prison for two years, and now that popular media has started to tackle bi and gay characters being toxic in relationships, surely we can make Dorian Gray's subtext into text. We can adapt it as a book about a man loving another man so much that he captures his likeness and his soul. We can show Dorian use his beauty and appeal to manipulate men like he did in the book. We can tell this as a tragic story of an artist falling for a man who is much more toxic than he seems.
Netflix: Or, hear us out, siblings?
If We Were Villains and The Secret History are siblings. One is the pretentious, intellectual older sibling and the other is the earnest, romantic younger sibling. One makes tongue-in-cheek jokes at the expense of the other and one rolls their eyes at the drama of it all, but they share the same nose and have the same taste in red wine because they're in the same FAMILY.
UNDERSTOOD??????
"i dont kiss and tell"
-a hoeless yapper
was just referred to as 'distopian ed sheeran' never got a bigger compliment in my life
i am a crow, my bed is my nest, don't criticize me on the box of tissues, snack, trinkets, and nesseties sleeping next to me at night
I think HCing characters with physical disabilities is good and should be done more often but whenever I do it I feel like
Mutuals can DM. Mutuals can ask for Discord. Mutuals can rip open my corpse and huddle inside it for warmth.
"noo not the consequences of my actions"
exept its being wet after jumping into a river fully clothed (me yesterday after having to take the bus drenched)
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iām putting stoner toxic masculinity frank ocean evan rosier in a cage with sadistic anatomist victorian child evan rosier and making them fight to the death
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