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Autism Haver ‪‪❤︎‬ Pretty Picture Enjoyer ‪‪❤︎‬ Media Analyser ❤︎‬ Cringe Culture Killer ❤︎‬ Fictional Gals Lover ❤︎‬ Writer (in theory) ❤︎‪‪ Silliest Girl in the world❤︎‬ Girlie Pop but in an awesome way ‪‪❤︎‬ Lover Girl
Welcome To My World!

Dividers by @enchanthings

♡‪Lyra/Cosma/Creator/Alice/Charlotte/Gracie/Kitty/Lucy/Justine/Jane/Penny‪/Stacey/Cindy/Zoey/Rancilda/Audrey/Briar ♡

Local Fan of:

❤︎ Stronger Than You Think

❤︎ Hatchetfield

❤︎ Cinderella's Castle

❤︎ The Music Freaks

❤︎ Epic the Musical

❤︎ Next To Normal

❤︎ My own OCs, both for Fandom and Original Works!

❤︎ Cosma Moons - Talking Tag

❤︎ I'm a writer with several original stories! Ask me about any of them!

❤︎ I analyse the stuff I'm into a lot. I have a lot of thoughts

❤︎ I primarily focus on and write female characters/female character centric stories

❤︎ Overall I just hope you guys enjoy my blog! Be warned however - it is a Trojan Horse of a blog.

I can’t help but feel as though we don’t punish these mobile game companies enough for the blatantly misleading ads they put out about their games. Feels like something that should have tangible consequences

may I suggest being eternally locked in the misleading ad

Serendipitous timing of an ad

Jake in Season 2: Squee my crush is so cute and I finally have a friend group who I know will accept me and my best friend from summer camp is back!!

Drew in Season 2: Okay Henry and Liam now hit the second tower

thing i drew for lia’s birthday last year that i never cross posted to tumblr cause. idk i think it looks boring (and weird but i think its bcus this is a few months old now, i thought it was fine back then) LOL but i’m posting it here now. i might post a lot more tmf art here… ones ive posted on other platforms and ones that never saw the light of day

Trolls 3 is kind of funny because like yes I know the Mount Rageons are way bigger than the Trolls and all. But like let's consider the character's ages. The Mount Rageons are referred to as teenagers, and if Floyd was in his teens when Brozone broke up 20 years ago then he's presumably somewhere in his 30s by the present day. So imagine you're a 30 something year old and you get kidnapped and held hostage and are having your life force literally drained out of you by a pair of like. 19 year olds at MOST. And yes the 19 year olds are a gazillion times your size but still.

Anonymous asked:

what are literary pet peeves you have? (themes, tropes, writing style, etc)

if a book is described as "enemies to lovers" but they just work in an office and don't let along then I should be allowed to hunt someone for sport. "enemies to lovers" is for when Character A is part of the army that burned Character B's village to the ground and B tortured A's first love to death.

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I'm sorry but it needs to be said. "Say her name" is only used for Black women. Can we please not do this

"After the police killings of Eric Garner and Michael Brown in 2014, thousands gathered to protest anti-Black police brutality that December. We joined the march under a banner with the names of Black women killed by police. While Garner’s and Brown’s deaths justifiably sparked a wave of nationwide protest over lethal police killings, the public silence around Black women demonstrated that the killings of Michelle Cusseaux had yet to be memorialized in widespread activation and denunciation. So, we began chanting “Say! Her! Name!” and the #SayHerName campaign was born to cut through this disturbing reality and resist the invisibility of Black women, girls, and femmes by telling their stories of police violence.
The following year, the #SayHerName Mothers Network — a community of mothers and family members of Black women, girls and femmes killed by police violence—was created and brought together to attend the first ever #SayHerName vigil in Union Square. The Mothers Network emerged from the campaign as a recognition of the isolation and “loss of the loss” experienced by the family members. There was an urgent need to redefine a communal care ethic to support family members in the aftermath of police violence, as well as public failure to acknowledge the police killings of their daughters and siblings.
Over the course of ten years, this campaign has grown to provide an analytical framework to understand the ways in which Black women, girls, and femmes lives are not only taken by state-sanctioned violence, but then further erased by public silence."

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