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So I was doing the math (some poor math)
But...
Is the majority of the adults in DBH millennials and Gen Z folks??? Like why haven't I seen any of these ppl making beats on tables and dabbing for no reason?
YO ON SOME ANIME SHIT THIS DOPE AF!!!!
Yaaaassssd
I’m so down for T'Cherik. Just imagine Erik being all possessive and dominant over T'Challa while T'Challa gets all soft and obedient .
Cuz like for T'Challa, being with Erik is the only time he doesnt have to lead and he can let himself go.
Oh and Erik would definitely get all protective and jealous over people who would even come close to T'Challa..
WHERE THE FICS AT??!
also: pale; blanched; sallow; pallid; waxen; spectral; translucent; albino;
also: dust; stone; pepper;
also: coal; slate; dusky; ebon; shadow; murky;
also: flesh; khaki; cream; tawny;
also: henna; russet; sepia; chestnut; cocoa; drab; bronze;
also: terracotta ; rouge; carmine; fire-engine; ruddy
Orange
also: pumpkin ; rust ;
also: sunny; amber; saffron; hay; straw; platinum;
also: viridescent; grass; jade; forest;
also: turquoise; cyan; ultramarine; royal; aqua; aquamarine;
also: berry; amaranthine;
also: flushed; candy; cherry blossom; petal pink ;
—– source: http://ingridsundberg.com/
—–additional synonyms added by me
at this point I don’t even know what to say
Thank you for not letting this ship die.
Thank you for still being active in this fandom
Thank you for creating art
Thank you for creating whole universes
Thank you for always making me feel better with fics and edits and art
Thank you for fixing so many of the show’s problems
Thank you for being so supportive
Thank you for always being here
Give them relationships with other characters. Being a villain doesn’t mean they’re isolated
Give them their own set of morals
Give them something to care about
Consider the reasons why they want to hurt the protagonist
Remember that they are human
Don’t make them evil for the sake of being evil
Keep in mind that a villain doesn’t have to do every horrible thing imaginable
Not every villain was abused. Someone who was spoiled is just as, if not more, likely to lack empathy than someone who was abused
Consider how they rationalize their behavior (blame their victims, make excuses, believe that what they’re doing is right)
Give them a life outside of being a villain. Maybe your protagonist is going shopping and they run into their villain and the villain isn’t interested or up for a fight that day. This really depends on the story, though
Give them a past, present, or future relationship with the protagonist. Again, this depends on the story
Consider making your villain likable
Give the reader a reason to sympathize with them
I'm screaming😂😂😂
“can you imagine the faces their children could make” (X)
n-no~ /sobbing
when your ex tries to talk to you