Self-shipper on main.
Experiencing Miguel Brainrot, AMA.
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fandom isn’t and never will be activism btw. if you can’t bring yourself to care about palestine without making it about fictional characters you need to change that. your activism shouldn’t start and end at drawing fictional characters saying free palestine.
The best ship dynamic is actually just. "I love you and it terrifies me. I'm terrified how much I need you and how much I want you to need me. I'm terrified I'm no good for you and I'm going to hurt you and ruin you and I'm terrified of how I feel when you're around me but I can't bear to push you away completely because I'm terrified to be without you so now we're stuck in limbo and that's terrifying too. I'm terrified that if I lost you now it'd destroy me and I'm terrified that it's too late to do anything about it. I love you. And it's terrifying."
those bf’s who unintentionally follow you around the room when they’re talking / listening to you, like if you move to the other end of the kitchen he’s following you — going to put something in the trash? he’s right behind you. bathroom break? he’s huffing when you kick him out before he’s waiting in the hallway till you’re done
Got sent home from work because I'm sick. I wanted to do things, but manager said no. Had to leave boyfriend alone..... (His brother is there, but still)... Going to draw things for him
Truly I do think people in general care more about traumatized characters than they do traumatized people. Not a targeted post, it's just an observation. People will demonize and look down upon expressions of trauma that don't align with the common consensus of a "perfect victim" in real breathing people, while simultaneously praising and holding up fictional characters that show just how bitter and angry trauma can make you. It's just a bit bizarre to me. Where is this energy for the real people who struggle to or are unwilling to heal in a way that is palatable? People fold into themselves and can't get out, and all the positivity posts about what they might be going through are for fake people, it feels like a slap to the face.
If you noticed, in the last week or so, the daily reports of the number of Palestinians killed in Gaza would average ~120. And as grotesque as it sounds, I do feel like people for the most part have grown unaffected by the numbers. The reason I say this now comes from the fact that what was circulating the most in the past week was how all of Gaza is functioning on 6 ambulances or how all of 36 hospitals in Gaza are destroyed (which isn't entirely true). This honestly proves that while we need consistent advocacy, people do crave shock value even if misdirected unfortunately.
Not sure what the best way would be to tell all of you that every single Palestinian killed by Israel is one life too many and genocide does not have a specific threshold of number of people killed per day to qualify as such.
We need to be loud about Palestine and we need to be consistent. Make no mistake, this genocide might drag on for many reasons but at the end of the day, those who are facilitating it are counting on people losing momentum.
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