well written badass heroines and incredibly attractive complex villains/anti-heroes that slowly go from enemies to friends to in love are my aesthetic tbh
I truly just cannot comprehend how taylor swift's brain works. like who comes up with "your touch brought forth an incandescent glow, tarnished but so grand" and "I'd meet you where the spirit meets the bones, in a faith forgotten land" and "my pain fits in the palm of your freezing hand" and "I wish to know the fatal flaw that makes you long to be magnificently cursed" all in the same song??? wtf??
Qashqai woman, Sanaz Namdari, Iran
Ok so I planned out my study sessions wisely in the last minute now I been to battle the hardest barrier which is discipline.
Sat- 2 hours of work then 30 min break repeat 4 times. All bio
Sun- same process but split between bio and programming
Mon- 4 hours then 1 hour break to review the contents of test one of programming. Repeat 2 times
Tuesday- review everything both bio and programming
This me rn basically a reincarnation of The Preachers daughter and a mix of oh no by marinađ
Iâm just gonna leave this here
Rorochan92 Hey Cassie, I read about people  being concerned that Jesse and Lucie are cousins. Are they cousins? I canât figure it out. Also, if James and Cordelia get married, and if they have kids, how come Jace doesnât know heâs related to the Carstairs when he meets Emma? Why donât they talk about it more?
Ok! Letâs tackle this in two parts.
Jesse and Lucie: I ⊠think that must have been a misunderstanding? They are not in any way related. Jesseâs uncle is Gabriel Lightwood. Gabriel Lightwood is married to Cecily Herondale, who is Lucieâs aunt. The only way theyâd be related would be if Cecily and Gabriel were related, which they are not. Jesse and Lucie are distantly connected by marriage, which is not weird, especially in a smaller community like the Shadowhunters who are a tiny fraction of people on the planet. She is likely just as related to Matthew or more so (i.e. not much.)
(And before there is too much pearl-clutching about that, this kind of reminds me of people in my box fretting about whether Kit and Ty would be related if Jesse and Lucie ended up together. They would not be in any meaningful way. Those ancestors are far enough back that they would be considered by any geneticist to be unrelated, and by Shadowhunter terms, theyâd be practically total strangers. Itâs already a small community, good luck finding someone who doesnât share some common ancestor with you. (I am Ashkenazi Jewish ( a group which comprises 0.2% of people on the planet): the assumption is that if I meet another Ashkenazi Jew, theyâre my tenth cousin. Which is to say, we share some common ancestor way back but are not related. Let me put it this way: whether or not Lucie and Jesse end up together, whether or not the present-day Blackthorns are descended from Jesseâs branch of the Blackthorns at all, Kit and Ty will be the same amount of related, which is: not.)
Another rule of thumb is that âit is 99.9999% likely ⊠that any given person you meet is at least a 16th cousin. And 97.2% likely that they are a 15th cousinâ â and thatâs the general population, not a smaller community like Shadowhunters, or Ashkenazi. It is not something that concerns me, nor should it you! There is a reason no soap opera plot turns on the discovery that someone is your fifteenth cousin. They are essentially unrelated to you. This is like freaking out that Magnus and Alec have a common ancestor. I guarantee they do. We all do. As the LA Times says, âEveryone is related to everyone else.âÂ
Nobody in these books is marrying a first or even second cousin, though I would point out thatâs exactly what Elizabeth is meant to be doing in Pride and Prejudice, with Mr. Collins, and exactly what Mr. Darcy is supposed to be doing with Anne de Burgh, and exactly what Edmund and Fanny do in Mansfield Park (theyâre first cousins.) This was considered a way to keep wealth in the family, and was most common of course in royal families, which should provide some pearl-clutching historicity fun. :)
As for Jace â I mean, no, I would think of it as very bizarre if the people in the TMI/TDA era made a big deal about having distant common ancestors. Okay, so if Jace is descended from Cordelia, then she is one of sixteen great-great grandparents that he has. She is one of far, far more ancestors: literally hundreds. I think people may be compressing time in their heads and not thinking about the exponential growth of generations. Cordelia is one thirty-second of Jaceâs genetic makeup, if they are related at all.
Also, not only does Jace barely know who Stephen and Marcus (his grandfather) are, he has no reason to memorize his family tree. Why on earth would he? I donât know who any of my great-great grandparents are. I know the name of exactly one great-grandparent. Iâ m not sure why Jace, who feels no great connection to the Herondales, would be researching this stuff? And memorizing it? And apparently caring more about someone removed from him by five generations that he cares about, say, his grandmotherâs relatives? Why is no one complaining that he isnât tracking down the Whitelaws or the Montclaires? (He doesnât care to, but theyâre all more closely related to him than the Carstairs.)
The answer to that is: because readers have read the books, and to them the Herondales and Carstairs are significant names, and those names have a connection. But the characters have not read the books. It would be as bizarre for Jace to go lunging at every Carstairs he might meet as it would be for Alec to weep all over the Monteverdes. Jace is not closely enough related to Emma for him to think of her as a relative regardless of whether James and Cordelia end up together or not.
We have to remember: these characters do not know that there have been previous book series in which names like Lightwood and Blackthorn are important. When Jace finds out heâs a Herondale he doesnât leap on Alec either exclaiming that now they are related or something because a hundred and fifty years ago they had ancestors who got married. Theyâre not related, and neither of them would likely know about those marriages. To us, these characters are important: to Jace and Clary et al they canât be without destroying a sense of verisimilitude that these are real people with real people concerns, not book people whose concerns are about other book series.
From Taherehâs Q&A on twitter:
Restore me has both Warner and Juliette POV
there will be some sneak peeks in the coming months
in the new books we will discover more of the Shatter me world/sectors/powersÂ
there is going to be so mUCH Kenji
we will get many Kenji x Warner scenes
we will get James x Warner scenes
we will get new POCs/LGBTQ characters
new scenes with Warnerâs sassing/dragging moments
kenji may get a romantic interestÂ
we will learn what Warner did to become the leader of sector 45
we will discover new things we donât know about Warner
Tahereh will tell us more about Kenjiâs past
we will get a strong female friendship
HiLeon Tumblr text posts (1/?)
Iâm using the screenshot because I want to respect the tagging etiquette (unlike the majority of this fandom apparently).
Yes, I do not like Fey/sand.
Reasons:
I dislike both R and F. I find them very annoying, self-absorbed, overpowered and overrated characters. I think it is normal that if you donât like the characters, you wonât like the pairing that consists of them.
I think that Râs actions towards F during the first book are disgusting and inexcusable. I canât believe the narrative AND the fandom forgave him as soon as he said that he did what he did for her own good and because he loved her.
Their whole relationship is built upon Tamâs character assassination. S/jm had to make him into some abusive monster in order to make R seem better. Unpopular opinion, perhaps, but I think whatever Tam did, what R did was 100 worse.Â
They always support each other even if the other deserves to be called out. For example, when F invaded Luci/enâs mind just because she could.
They are portrayed as the most perfect people fairies in the world and the flaws they actually have are constantly being excused and brushed off.
Iâm sick of F repeating the mantra âMy choice. He gave me the choice. He wants to make sure that I know I will always have a choice with himâ or âMy mate, who sacrificed so much and blah blah blahâ. She stopped being a character with her own agenda and personality, and became R and his dickâs worshipper.
Their sex scenes are cringy af and too long.
I hate them for mistreating Luci/en. My boy deserves happiness.
I will never forgive them (especially R) for treating Ne/sta (I canât believe I write her name like that) the way they did.
There are probably more reasons for my dislike towards them, but this will do.
I apologize for any mistakes.Â
some asshole: âWhy do you even like that character?â
me: âBecause theyâre a great character.â
asshole: âBut theyâve done so many shitty and problematic things, you canât just excuse-â
me: âI said a GREAT CHARACTER not a GOOD PERSON you imaginationless wet napkin, this character is an asshole and a human disaster who deserves everything coming to them but they c a n s t i l l b e m y f a v o r i t eâ
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Me being curious and doing a dumb survey here.
I want to see what kind of age range a fandom around âNew Adultâ sits in. The books are often put in the YA section, but thereâs smut in them, and we all know the fandom LOVES chapter 55. This is kind of for relevant data for the âIs Sex in YA OKAY?â debate.Â
Spreadsheet with results (being updated whenever I can) can be viewed here for those who are interested. Feel free to use this data for whatever fandom Meta/discussion you like.Â