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kaitlin-kate · 8 months
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Defiance “A Well Respected Man”
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kaitlin-kate · 8 months
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Defiance 1x12
Nolan and Irisa
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kaitlin-kate · 8 months
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Ten Years…🤠🐺🥃👻💛
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kaitlin-kate · 8 months
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Jurian is MAD. Do you know what he did? He pretended to love an evil faerie who was trying to kill his people then tortured and killed her!!!
Rhys pretended to be Amarantha's partner for intel and safety for 50 years - and who knows the extent to what he actually did under her orders
Cassian killed a whole village in revenge and is nicknamed the lord of bloodshed
Azriel tortures people on the regular and gets paid to do it
All three of them helped Azriel kill his half-brothers
Feyre killed Andras then 2 more fae as part of the trials
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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Hello! I just saw your post and I just wanted to ask what you meant by "we are not allowed to say that drugging, SAing, and lying about medical problems to your partner is abusive. We are not allowed to have an opinion."
I'm just confused 😅
Hy, anon. I was talking about how some Feysand stans refuse to admit that Rhysand did bad things to Feyre, and when someone says it, they start harassing that person. Everyone has their own opinion, and some stans refuse to let others express their opinions, claiming that only what they (the stans) think is correct. So, if we don't want to be harassed, then we aren't allowed to say anything against Rhysand.
I hope this helps!
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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i feel like tarquin doesn't get nearly as much love as he deserves. he seems so respectful, compassionate, genuine, and trusting. he's a great leader who is willing to see different points of view and he even hopes to change the horrible classist and racial divides that seem to dictate the world. however, he doesn't let his kind heart and trusting nature keep him from making the right decisions and standing up for the people he cares about, his beliefs, or himself. he's just incredible and i love him so much.
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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Something I've seen in this fandom: we can't criticize Rhysand or Feyre. We can't even have our own opinions.
No. We must believe Rhysand and Feyre are saints, the inner circle is great, and Tamlin only used Feyre to break the curse. We are not allowed to say Feyre did anything wrong, and most surely, we are not allowed to say that drugging, SAing, and lying about medical problems to your partner is abusive. We are not allowed to have an opinion.
Why? What is so special about Acotar that we can only believe what Sarah J Maas tells us? Why can't we draw opinions on what we read and how we see the characters' actions?
Honestly, I have never seen a fandom where people are attacked so often because of their opinions. I mean, are we really bothering stans for daring to have our own opinions? If they don't like what we have to say, they can just ignore us! It's not that hard.
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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Like people really act like these books materialized out of thin air when someone made choices and wrote them into the story.
Feyre being High Lady doesn’t mean shit if the land didn’t choose her. Author Lady could've just...written the land choosing her the second she decided to stay in the Night Court. She chose not to.
Feyre being perceived as being bad at art would never have happened in fandom if it were a large enough part of her story and was given extra attention. Author Lady could've just...written a training montage or had some scenes where being Fae heightened her senses and made her pick up the craft so much easier. She chose not to.
Main Ship would've had a lot less haters if literally everything UtM had never happened. Author Lady could've just...written something, anything, way less druggy and rapey. She chose not to.
You see where I'm going with this?
Feyre stealing the book, Feyre toppling the Spring Court, everything with ACOMAF and beyond Tamlin, everything with Nesta, the Bat King being pushed to become colonizer, the baby plot...we're reading the result of someone else's conscious choices. It doesn't matter how these characters feel and act. At this point, with how disjointed and badly written they are, you cannot discuss anything in these books without asking why Author Lady chose to write it like that. If the Bat King loves Feyre so much and respects her right to choose etc etc, why did Author Lady write him as willing to let his mate die in such a gruesome fashion without her knowledge? If he hates the thought of being High King so much, why is the story setting him up to be just that? If Feyre is so kind and benevolent and not at all selfish, why would Author Lady write her as a thief and someone who doesn't care if an enemy displaces and wipes out thousands of people?
Like, there are questions here that only "antis" are asking. I've never in my life seen a fandom where stans were more upset at other people for reacting to bad writing than they were at the actual creator for publishing the bad writing.
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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Oh look it’s a cunt! 🥰
Really? Well, at least I'm not a coward.
Honestly, these people are impossible. I haven't insulted any of them, and yet they insult me. Wait. I did insult them by not having the very same opinion as them.
PS: Guys, we're all entitled to our own opinions. You know, free will? Ever heard of that?
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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Chapter 30, ACOMAF:
And when Amarantha had broken me, when she had snapped my bones and made my blood boil in its veins, he’d just knelt and begged her. He hadn’t tried to kill her, hadn’t crawled for me. Yes, he’d fought for me—but I’d fought harder for him.
Chapter 44, ACOTAR:
I found Tamlin’s eyes—wide as he crawled toward Amarantha, watching me die, and unable to save me while his wound slowly healed, while she still gripped his power.
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ACOMAF: "He hadn’t tried to kill her, hadn’t crawled for me."
ACOTAR: "I found Tamlin’s eyes—wide as he crawled toward Amarantha, ... unable to save me."
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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People think Feyre is cool because she destroyed the Spring Court? I'm sorry, but that's not cool at all. That's terrible. She destroyed an entire Court to simply get revenge on Tamlin?
Also, she says she's sorry about those (well, some) she killed, but she doesn't even think about them. I mean, Andras, for example. She doesn't think about what she did to him ( killed and skinned him), or whether he had a family or not. And everyone is supposed to think Feyre's some savoir? If Andras had a mate or children or even siblings, they won't think the person who killed him simply because he was a fae is a saviour.
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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The nicest thing I can say about this post is that they spelt DYING wrong.
Did we even read the same book?
In the comments, someone said Nesta was better because she had a therapist: Cassian. Again, I think they read a different book.
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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cold takes: #1
cassian wanted nesta to be a feyre 2.0. no, i will not elaborate
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“If our love died, would that be the worst thing?”
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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it was rare, i was there / i remember it all too well.
emily carey as catherine of aragon.
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kaitlin-kate · 9 months
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catherine of aragon + various media portrayals (requested by anonymous)
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‘Too often, the six queens are seen only in their relationship to a forceful, mercurial king. Katharine of Aragon is the old battle-axe; Anne Bloeyn, the seductress. Jane Seymour is the good wife; Anna of Cleves, the ugly frump. Catherine Howard is the giddy bubblehead; Kateryn Parr, the stoical matron. But the women had lives of their own. They had dreams and hopes. Ideas Opinions. Ambitions. They were fighters. Thinkers. Politicians. Strategists. They led troops into battle and hunted on horseback. They read, danced, intrigued, and sewed. They had children they loved. Pets they adored. They gave money to the poor and supported artists and scholars. They ate peacocks and swans, wore pearls in their hair and diamonds on their sleeves. They defied expectations—Henry’s, and our own.’ – Fatal Throne: The Wives of Henry VIII Tell All
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