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clefadrylcorner · 10 months
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Obsessed with lovers and piners calling the object of their affections their best friend. Like yessss blur the lines between platonic and romantic love. show how important they are to you in a multifaceted way. Cover up your feelings with another kind of love that is just as true. One type of love does not negate the other and but tragedy can rip both out from under you single handedly, and it will hurt so much more that way. Losing a friend and a lover. Gaining both and not needing any labels for what they are. Using labels but having it be so much more than a title. Were they friends before they were lovers? Or were they lovers whose friendship grew inside of their love? Unclear! Who cares!
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clefadrylcorner · 10 months
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I think the real reason everyone wrote about their superpowered ocs in some kind of experiment facility when they were younger was that A: It was cool and edgy as hell to everyone writing them, but also B: It gave those writers the space to explore the unique powers and abilities they gave their ocs in a literal confined space. Writing about werewolves and aliens and superheros is all fun and delightful, but what if you could flesh them out with how they work and operate under specific conditions. Couple that with a suffocating setting with a built-in plot trajectory (escape), and you have an easy shortcut into giving your ocs a story to pair with their characters. This works with all ocs too. Demons/Angels? Yes. Mermaids? Yep! Faeries? Go right ahead. Vampires? Right for the picking. Any human with 1 weird thing about them? Go for it! Writers have always loved poking their characters with sticks and seeing how they react. It's no wonder that an entire plot structure of evil scientists and research assistants doing the exact same thing would be so unintentionally popular among young writers.
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clefadrylcorner · 11 months
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Thinking about your ocs after putting them on the shelf for a bit feels like digging through a closet full of old memorabilia no matter how long its been since you've last thought about them. It's like, damn. I remember this guy. And then you sit on the floor of your room and beam him with your brain for the foreseeable future
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clefadrylcorner · 10 months
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The urge to delve into the entire lore and history of a series is an urge I have to resist so much that I might just do it once in order to give myself the satisfaction of "completing" the media in question. This is a very normal thing to experience with any multi-installment and/or long-running series.
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clefadrylcorner · 1 year
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Sometimes you need to feel something so you go back and play your childhood games and then feel too hard when you realize that they actually were pretty difficult, you weren't just a weenie baby, and now the goal is not to feel something but to conquer and destroy
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clefadrylcorner · 2 years
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Having guilty pleasure ships in fandom is super fun actually. They hate eachothers guts, it'd be funny if they kissed. they've barely spoken to eachother, they know eachother better than anyone. they have no chemistry, what if they lived together. they have active reasons to avoid eachother at all cost, one bed take it or leave it. They make less sense than the big popular ship. i will hold onto them with my cold dead hands. They're problematic. They make eachother worse. They should never speak again. They have never met and never should. Kiss, KISS, KISS KISS KISS
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clefadrylcorner · 10 months
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Self love is drawing the same oc several times in a row like if you stop creating for them you'll drop dead. They're a part of me. I give them identity. They give me life. You get it.
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clefadrylcorner · 10 months
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Babygirl I can inhale vapours and substances you can hardly dream of *falls ove
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