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#dream apologist
weirdcorebitchalt · 7 months
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aight you know what I said I would jjust reblog for however long I would be hyperfixated on Dsmp but like-
I have an entire personal au i will only talk about once unless asked so here it's basically
• combine before the timeline reset with after it because fuck dreams death
• make way too many people fucking manic
• make dream the God of mercy
• add a ton of useless bullshit for angst and nothing else
• everyone I ship together is married
• throw canon out of the fucking window and kill it behind denny's
And that just barely scratches the fucking surface!
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stormbee8 · 1 year
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Being both a c!Dream and c!Tommy enjoyer and watching both sides fight back and forth is so funny, because neither of them get the point lmaoooo.
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astralagooon · 9 months
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C!Tommy: So yeah, I managed to make all of you think that Dream was the villain... When I was the villain all along.
C!Tommy apologists: Aw, he's just joking, guys, c'mon!
C!Dream apologists: ARE YOU FUCKING STUPID.
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gnfkitten · 2 years
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i think the reason the dsmp fandom is so flawed stems from the discord within its parent media tbh. the storyline is discombobulated in every sense of the word— and there are NOT a lot of interpretations other than “more unsteady than a shit faced sorority girl”. it would be unfair to compare the dsmp to a book or a movie since clearly a story created by multiple people who refuse to communicate in any fashion other than passive aggressive subtweeting will never compare, but i still think there is merit in calling out the lack of central theme. in D&D, although every player has a specific story and development path they want their character to take, the story is guided by the mind of the dungeon master, and therefore the sub character storylines can coexist with a unified plot. i think early dsmp rp which was mostly wilbur dominated (because he was the only one roleplaying with his whole chest tbh) is most comparable. and also the only time we didn’t all hate each other. but now with the story branches, utter lack of communication, and slow death of the story (please just take us out back and give us the ‘ol yeller) we really can find the root of this massive dumpster fire in the smaller dumpster fire it was bloodly birthed from. also apologist discourse wouldn’t be so bad IF THERE WAS ANY PLOT CONTINUEITY AT ALL. UR ALL FUCKING RIGHT AND UR ALL FUCKING WRONG NOW SHUT UP AND GO OUTSIDE.
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lurkingrabbit · 1 year
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I am really behind on Dreamsmp, btw for the fans out their, I’m not a dream apologist for the actual character. I just enjoy the idea of shoving irl personality or ect into the idiot he is. Making him face the repercussions of his actions even like 100000+ years or timeloops in the future.
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Here’s a bunny pic btw
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clowtism · 1 year
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POV, c!Dream finally gets a shower
Follow @clowtwoism bc that’s where I’ll be posting my art
Also reblog this unless you want me to steal your fingers
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winniezp00h · 4 months
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Its giving c!Bedrock Bros 😞
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Separatist-apologist lore beneath the cut
I dropped out of college when I was 19 and when I decided to go back, I had two kids. I was undeclared and I felt old despite still being in my 20s. I had a scholarship which required me to do daytime classes with all of the brand new 18 year olds and I felt wildly out of place. Before that, I'd been staying at home raising my kids while their dad worked and a lot of people thought wanting to return to the workforce was a mistake, so there was this immense pressure to succeed where I'd once failed.
The problem was not knowing what I wanted to do. All I really cared about was history and domestic violence and as far as I knew, there was no good career path that combined those things, and so I signed up for four random classes that had nothing to do with each other. One of them was called Serial Killers in America which was taught by a former police officer. Another was introduction to psychology, taught by a social worker.
I was sitting in the Serial Killer class one morning, way in the back where no one paid me any attention, when the professor (former cop, remember) began telling a story about being called to a house for domestic violence and I remember looking up at her as she said that too often, these things are a "he said, she said," and they're usually both lying.
And it just ignited something angry in my stomach. I was looking for an advisor since I'd been undeclared and I turned that day to the psych professor and asked if she'd fill out my form to be my advisor. As she was, I told her what the other professor said and how much it bothered me and she asked me what I wanted to do. So I told her, and she asked if I'd ever considered social work.
So began six years of perfectionism and the single-minded goal of getting my masters degree and working in the field as a licensed social worker. I remember my first day in orientation at grad school, someone asked if anyone knew where they wanted to be in 5 years. I was the only person who raised their hand. I knew where I wanted to be.
And for the last three years, I got to live that dream. The good, the bad, the horrible- all of it was mine. And today I pack up this office I've worked in for the last three years because its all over. The work was always good and I'm proud of what I've done. I've published papers, I've sat in state-wide commissions, I've talked to legislators, I've presented at conferences and I've trained a new generation of advocates who feel the same passion I do.
It's no secret that people who work in this field are typically survivors themselves. Something about surviving it turns people into advocates, whether they meant to be or not. And often they manage to make it out of the metaphorical burning building, turn around, and decide they need to go back inside to try and get others. The amount of people I've talked to who say, "I want other people to know they're not alone and they can get through this," is numerous. It makes you optimistic, it makes it impossible to ignore the good in humanity even when you're faced with some of the worst people/circumstances you'll ever encounter.
And despite all the petty office politics, a system designed (sometimes purposefully) to make leaving difficult, and state legislators who push back every inch of progress we ever made, I will miss it. The work was always good. I'm proud of the things I did individually for folks, of the amount of times I got to tell someone they did nothing wrong, that they deserved safety and respect.
These three years have been the best and worst of my life, but the work was always good. I will always be in it, will always be standing beside the ghost of my childhood self, offering her a hand and a voice and I think if I accomplished nothing else, at least I did that.
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i genuinely really love c!dream apologists. y'all fascinate me. just saw a post about how cute it was that punz and dream went and got sandwiches together and i just. imagine if your takeaway from everything that happened today was that two psychopaths getting sandwiches while they wait for their two torture victims to choose which one of them has to die was adorable. this is not /neg in literally any way i am so /pos right now. what is going on in those funky little minds of yours you are so intriguing
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buckys-metal-arm · 6 months
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I didn't have "Cats the Musical used in a Marvel movie" on my 2023 bingo card but here we are man the theatre kids really won out with this one
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ffaeb · 3 months
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/DSMP /RP
EVERYOJE SHUT UP SHUT UP, FUN THOUGHTS TIME. When c!Schlatt died of a drunken heart attack, he was, of course, drunk. when c!Quackity went to talk with his ghost, said ghost was also drunk. Glatt's memories of being alive seemed a bit blurry. As if he was hungover. c!Wilbur was happy when he died (smiling atleast), a result of having gone insane. ghostbur had only happy memories, and was almost always happy.
c!Tommy was scared when he died. He was trapped with his tormentor for weeks, and thought nobody cared. He never had a ghost. And he came back a shell of himself. Empty.
So theory, the ghosts are mirrors of what people felt when they died and Tommy being a "shell of himself" is a reflection of him never having a ghost while dead. I'm
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strangleetomz · 4 months
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c!tommy was canonically 11 years old when when he was exiled.
his exile was canonically 5 years.
everything that happened to him during exile caused su1cidal ideations & even an attempt.
he was a child.
and people still say ctommy deserved what happened to him, because he was annoying?
he was a child. he did not deserve that, especially not over simply being annoying
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vioarry · 2 years
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larphis · 8 months
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Sometimes I think “God, I am just like Ed” and then I start putting him on a pedestal and make big paragraphs to say that he never did anything wrong in his life and how he’s actually just a very soft person that is hurting deep inside and needs a forehead kiss and then I look in the mirror and realize that I am in fact Stede Bonnet.
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ameiniateria · 3 months
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consistently I'm a little annoyed about the rift between c!Tommy and c!Dream fans in this fandom. like I like your guy too! I think he's great! actually, I think our guys have a lot in common! I'd love to see your take on this really messy, complicated relationship!
oh wait you think c!Dream is a pure evil, completely heartless villain that exists to do nothing but torment c!Tommy, who is of course a sweet innocent uwu baby who did absolutely nothing wrong, and therefore deserves to be murdered twice, imprisoned, isolated, starved, and tortured with no control over his own autonomy (but prison was actually way better than exile, which was the worst thing that ever happened to anyone on the dsmp. obviously. because c!Tommy tried to kill himself. yeah. don't think about c!Dream walking into a wall of lava and burning himself to death multiple times because he was so incredibly desperate for human connection. that was to escape, right? c!Dream couldn't possibly feel real emotions -- that would mean he's a person that -- oh no -- deserves compassion despite the terrible things he did. oh no -- that would make him -- gasp -- a lot like c!Tommy!) and actually he deserved more than that. he was never actually punished. c!Dream always won (citation needed).
also, c!Tommy was a child. do I have to say that again. well, I will anyway. c!Tommy was a child. c!Tommy was a child. c!Tommy was a child.
great.
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”c!tommy trying to kill himself day 2 of exile was bad writing” he was suicidal before exile guys…
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