Todo mundo vai sofrer - Marília Mendonça
the 100 having both the most atrocious case of bury your gays trope in tv history and the biggest case of straightbaiting in tv history is so funny like they really said no-one is gonna win this you're all gonna lose
In Eddie's introductory chapter, it's mentioned that he tried to move out three times before it stuck. I think about it all the time. He was so dependent on his mom by the time that he was an adult that he couldn't function without her, and when she died, he turned around and married someone who would fulfill that same role. Or rather, he perpetuated his own misuse of medicine and married someone who enabled him to do it. In the book, Eddie had a moment where he thought he could be fine and break out of the cycle of abuse, but he determined that familiarity was easier than taking those steps- so he proposed to and married Myra instead. Eddie's story is so tragic because a part of him very much recognized what he was doing and did it anyways.
Arthur, bitten by the Questing Beast: If I die, how much will you miss me?
Merlin, rolling up his sleeves to fight Nimueh: It's cute you think death can get you out of this relationship.
“But if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.”
Monsters and their humans lovers
Bônus
A fae, a raven and their human daughter
July 17, 1935 - June 20, 2024
Ok,i have a question for the proships, please don't take this as a attack
I believe that people have the right to like or dislike anything, that being said:
If i don't like a character or a ship for any reason, It wouldn't be a good idea for me to use a "antithischaracter" or "antithisship" tags to find other people who don't like them either.
Are you guys against these types of tags or just against the harassment?
Willow: seriously..
Hunter:🤨
Gus: you're embarrassing me, dude
Camila: oh my 🤭
Luz: dude
Amity:urgh
The regret on Gus’ face. He knows he could do better. He so easily could. And yet he’s after... HIM.
(Also supportive Mom Camila loving and enjoying the antics of weird kids.)
I'm tired of seeing the word grooming taken out and used all the time by people who probably don't understand its definition.
For the record, Christine was in her twenties, when she met the Phantom / Erik. She was a fucking adult, in a society that for the time considered her a spinster. She never turned 15 or 16 in the original story, as people are so fond of claiming.
Also, Erik is not a villain but an anti-hero character. I'm tired of seeing him constantly demonize, like he's just a bad guy, when he doesn't.
Erik and Christine are basically twisted versions of Beauty and the Beast, Hades and Persephone, and Romeo and Juliet. Without forgetting that they are also, among other things, the incarnation of death and the maiden.
Erik also symbolizes Christine's sexual awakening and coming of age.
Whether you like it or not, they have a romantic and sexual connection in the original text.