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Under CONSTRUCTION, picking a new theme for my dbda fan page (aka this blog)
This page has officially been turned into a DEAD BOY DETECTIVES FANPAGE :)

Because I will fight for Netflix to give us season 2 until my grave. And I also feel like reposting all dead boy detectives content I can find! So welcome to my brain rot page where I repost dbda stuff and sometimes make post about them or rant or threaten Netflix :)

Can someone PLEASE RECOMMEND ME SOME BYLER FANFICS ?!?!?!?!

I just want to read some good byler fanfics I feel like I’m going INSANE :) and on the verge of a mental breakdown so please, recommend me some in the comments or message me! That would be GREAT 🥹 THANK U !!!!!! 🙏

I’ll take any fanfics just NO smut please thanks

One of my paintings from the Buggre All This book omens discord server Halloween gift exchange, for wonderful lovely hapax, who asked for spooky vibes and historical outfits! As soon as I saw this prompt I knew immediately what to do because a few days beforehand I had seen this hilarious Edwardian Halloween card on Pinterest and knew I needed to redraw it as A/C bc I kept giggling every time I saw it lol. I spent a while figuring out how to imitate the look of the original print and I'm really really proud of this one and how it turned out 🧡🖤🧡

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GET. AI. OUT. OF. FANDOM. Stop making headcanons with it, stop making fanfic with it, stop making fanart with it. If I see one more "asking chatgpt *blank* about *character/characters in a fandom* I'm going to lose my goddamn mind. Use your own fucking brain, stop asking AI to do everything. You could even ask other real people what they think. Just. Stop. Using. AI. In. Creative. Spaces.

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Edwin Payne, regressor, endlessly tormented by the curse of going back to the start whenever he dies.

Charles Rowland, the sole reader of the novel that Edwin is the protagonist of(this is the single only novel that he has enjoyed in his life), being given the chance to save his favorite hero.

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Something woeful this way comes! Have you seen the trailer for Wednesday Season 2? Send us fan art using #wednesday on netflix for a chance to be featured somewhere very special!

The woe is already here, @netflix. One year ago, you cancelled Dead Boy Detectives, your critically acclaimed, award-winning, queer supernatural detective show, despite the fact that it won Best Fantasy Series of 2024 and audiences worldwide adore it.

The millions who found it when it first debuted and all 9.9 million new fans that discovered it recently are still waiting on a season 2. When are we getting that renewal announcement?

I imagine the Payneland wedding has 28736372 Emergency Situations happening behind the scenes, but the grooms only know about like 5 of them because Crystal and Niko are hauling ass.

on watching a parent age

i saw somebody say “what if you’re gone and i haven’t become anything yet” and basically that broke me on a random thursday evening

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So, we all love to talk about Charles and Edwin and Orpheus and Eurydice. Makes sense, yeah, it's literally name-checked in the show.

But I've been thinking a lot lately about the Hindu story of Savitri and Satyavan, about a princess who fell in love with a man destined for early death, and yet despite knowing this, she insists on marrying him, even trading in her usual royal garb for the red garments of a peasant, because she loves him too much to allow him to die without her. And then, when he dies, she follows the god of death in order to retrieve her husband, making clever bargain and clever bargain until she actually succeeds on bringing her husband back from the afterlife.

Thinking about Savitri, in red garments, following her husband to the afterlife and bringing him back, because she cannot imagine abandoning him to the fate destined for him. Because she cannot live without him.

Thinking about Charles Rowland, and his heritage, and the fact that connecting with his mother's heritage and religion and history could bring him closer to the more hopeful version of the tale, for the boy that has no interest in reading to the end of the tragedy.

Just, Charles Rowland and Savitri.

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"You want to make everything LGBT" "They are married and with children" "They're enemies/rivals, wth?" "They don't see each other like that" "They are just friends" "They are like brothers/sisters" "They are in love with another person" "X character is straight" "Why can't two girls/two boys be friends?"

Those are only a few examples of comments people has done about shipping two girls/two boys together. And I'm so tired of reading again and again and again the same things. I'm not gonna lie, I tried to hold back my anger towards this topic, but I need to talk about this to feel better.

First, about the "You want to make everything LGBT". No, no. That's not true. We don't want to make everything LGBT. You are the one who wants to make everything straight. In every single show/movie I've watched there is at least one straight couple (most of the times there is more than one). And you know how many LGBT ships are in the same show? Yes? Exactly. Zero. One or two if the show is good enough to be inclusive. So please, stop with the "You want to make everything LGBT" argument because it's stupid and it makes no sense.

Secondly, about the "They are married and with children". So? What does that mean to you? Why does that matter? Last time I checked, divorce existed. And there are straight couples that divorced in real life, so I don't see a problem if the straight couples divorces in the show/movie. Is it a big deal in reality? No. Or you just don't like the "breaking up because falling in love with someone of the same sex" thing? Huh?

In third place, the "They're enemies/rivals". Ever heard about the enemies/rivals to lovers trope? And about the redemption/corruption arc? Because those are ways a ship like that can happen. And last time I checked, people don't care about the "enemy/rival" thing if the ship is straight. No one cared about the "enemies to lovers" in books like Shadow and Bone, Folk of the Air, Shatter Me or others. So that only matters if the ship is LGBT or what?

"They don't see each other like that". Well. You always saw your lover as your lover? Or first it was your rival, your friend, or someone who wasn't even in your inner circle? You saw them and you inmediatly became lovers or what? Because two characters can be rivals, friends, or people who don't know each other at first and then learn to love each other. Just. Exactly. Like. A. Straight. Couple. So, again, this is a dumb argument.

"They are just friends". Just like I said in the previous point, a boy/boy or girl/girl friendship can turn into love just like a boy/girl friendship can.

"They are like brothers/sisters". Let me ask you a question. They canonically said "I see you as a sister/as a brother"? Because if they didn't, you're just asuming things. You're just assuming they see each other as sisters/brothers because you don't bear them seeing each other romantically.

"They are in love with another person". Agaaaain. Were you always in love with one person? Did you marry the first person you loved or what? Or you liked/loved people until you found the person you actually wanted to be by your side forever? And just as you can fall in love with someone, you can stop loving them. So once again, this argument makes no sense.

"X character is straight". Well. I myself thought I was straight. My best female friend thought she was straight herself. My two best male friends thought they were straight themselves. And I ended up being pansexual, my best female friend turned out to be bisexual, and my two best male friends turned out to be bisexual/gay. Being married to a woman being a man or being married to a man being a woman doesn't mean they're straight. They could realize they are not straight but bisexual. Or pansexual. Or ace. Or whatever you want. But it's not something that cannot change. It's not something written in stone.

"Why can't two girls/two boys be friends?". And why a girl and a boy can't be just friends? Because almost every show has a main straight canon couple. Westallen, Olicity (The Flash, Arrow), Charles/Moira, Peter/MJ (Marvel), Darklina (Shadow and Bone), Stydia, Scallison (Teen Wolf), Deckerstar (Lucifer TV), Hinny (Harry Potter), Mileven (Stranger Things), Anidala, Obitine (Star Wars), Leorai, Apriltello (TMNT 2012)... And I could continue. And it is always the main couple. The main couple is always a girl and a boy. So I don't understand why can't you see that the ones that can't be just friends aren't two boys or two girls. The ones that always have to be romantically involved are a boy and a girl.

If you read this to the end, thank you. I hope you think the same as me. And if you don't, read it again and see some of the shows I mentioned. And please, think about what I said instead of being a close-minded person.

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