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Tag Archives: characters
sirxusblack: a character: *has potential* writers: Time To Die™
quantumghoul: when someone grossly misinterprets your fav and somehow it is popular and somehow more well-liked than their complex canon personality and storyline
mcboyfriend: terumiafuro: i love when people are passionate about a certain character, like really passionate about them bc then i start associating them with that character and then the character reminds me of them and i’ll just be looking through my dash and then suddenly i’ll think about them New ask game what characters do you associate …
queerhawkeye: what i mean when i say i want a villain to get a redemption arc: i hope this asshole sees the error in their ways and, after deep conflict, achieve forgiveness in a last final act to do good before dying painfully a-la anakin skywalker. what i mean when i say i want a …
trivialindividual: Don’t make one character look good by putting another character down. Show me what makes him/her amazing not how the other is just SO horrible that you just HAVE to like him/her instead. It’s not convincing at all. It only makes me think that you’re biased as hell which in turn tells me that …
alarmfire: a safer way to overshare: project onto a fictional character so hard that sharing your headcanons is basically exposing your deepest secrets, but it’s fine, because no one has to Know
actualhawke: Does anyone else just get like really stubbornly indifferent towards a popular character? Like you don’t feel hateful but you feel yourself giving less fucks and falling deeper into fuck deficit every time people gush about how great they are and its kinda like being at a party where everyone else is having a …
chizuu: you know how people call characters their wives/husbands/etc? well, i think i’m going to start claiming relations to fictional characters just to fuck with people. so, anyways, this one time i was out with my cousin, sonic the hedgehog, and
slamdunkcity: when u like a character for their potential to be interesting and complex more than how they’re actually written