Lessons Evitably Forgotten and Repeated

Nov 15

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Hello watchers and possibly friends,

The Queue is up. The blog’s static has taken scratch colors (now with less headache inducement).

The rebuilt sudrien await- no this is sounding too much like a hotel advertizement

Feel free to follow on the new blog, and/or unfollow this one.

lostinwonderlandtryingtogetout:
“ bugaliciousbuggy:
“ “I do+n’t want a relatio+nship, I want a starship” ”
Look at dis cutie patootie like I can’t
”

lostinwonderlandtryingtogetout:

bugaliciousbuggy:

“I do+n’t want a relatio+nship, I want a starship”

Look at dis cutie patootie like I can’t

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broblerones:
“ guess im gonna be doing all of these x x
”

broblerones:

guess im gonna be doing all of these x x 

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inactive-dont-follow-blog asked: Ooh my gosh, could you draw Jade + Sobbing, please? :D

toxicgummy:

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palolabg:
“ Sometimes I fucking love it when bad guys win
”

palolabg:

Sometimes I fucking love it when bad guys win

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sqbr:

fierceawakening:

I want villains who go against the stereotypical bullshit that “evil cannot love” or whatever.

I want villains who spend months in their creepy dark lab building the death ray with their best buddy and hug each other when the superweapon is finally complete.

I want villains who fall madly in love with the other evil prince or princess they married to consolidate their power.

I want villains who tell bedtime stories to the little clone they created to be the successor to their throne and order their minions to get the clone a cup of warm milk because she can’t sleep.

I want villains hanging out with their best friends and acting like dorks while they bowl with their enemies’ skulls.

I want villains who are both evil and real, and real people have friends and families and loved ones.

Coming at this from the other direction: acting like “tendency to love and be loved” is directly proportional to goodness goes to some REALLY bad places.

Some people don’t have (many) friends, family, or loved ones. They are often pretty sad about it! This does not generally turn them evil, nor is it neccesarily a sign of vileness. 

Setting up Love as the opposite of Evil implies that someone who REALLY REALLY loves some people, and is awful to everyone else, is better than someone who is basically decent to everyone out of vague affection but doesn’t really love anyone.

Setting up romantic love as the opposite of evil goes to a REALLY bad place, including both the valoriation of stalkery overpossessive abusers and making life truly awful for aromantic people.

But all that stuff about it making for boring villains too.

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