Also really if anyone can gif the little kink shame thing where Archie is like that’s not for me and Betty…is not in the same place.
I need it.
And it needs to be mixed with bughead plotting, and Betty reading the dark murder story.
That girls face said she can’t relate.
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I just discovered that Tiny Scene Sunday exists, and need more asks in my inbox to keep me writing.
If anyone wants to send me a prompt, you can pick any 3 words you like and one or more OCs of mine from this list to have me write a tiny scene involving them. I'll do my best to weave the words themselves or their concepts into my scene, so don't hold back!
Any mutuals who want to do the same are encouraged to join in, so we can all get some inspiration flowing with these tiny prompts.
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A sleepover where we put on any movie while cuddling. I’m not wearing a bra. You tease my nipples over my shirt almost the entire time while telling me to keep quiet. By the end if my panties aren’t entirely soaked, we start another movie and try again.
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✸ tom blyth x actress!reader au
𓆩♡𓆪 yn avocot 𓆩♡𓆪
balleona laurent in the ballad of songbirds and snakes
𓆩ᥫ᭡𓆪 social media posts (in order starting from the beginning of their relationship)
intro: live, laugh, scream!
: ̗̀➛ mr. and ms. snow
: ̗̀➛ disgustingly inlove
: ̗̀➛ in a world full of boys, he’s a gentleman
: ̗̀➛ you put the ballad in the ballad of songbirds and snakes
: ̗̀➛ I’d be the man!
: ̗̀➛ all because i liked a boy | yes i know that he’s my ex (part 2)
𓆩ᥫ᭡𓆪 small fics (in order)
: ̗̀➛ you can let go now !
: ̗̀➛ sassy men do it better!
: ̗̀➛ i’m a jealous, jealous, jealous, boy.
: ̗̀➛ wired autocomplete
: ̗̀➛ she was like a shot of espresso
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you all seem to like steddie marrying and building a family together in their thirties so much, but what about them playing house together in elementary? never thought about that, huh? what about eddie weaving a flower crown for steve during recess and proposing to him with it behind the school in fifth grade? what about steddie marrying each other when they’re twelve with wayne officiating their wedding in the yard in front of their trailer at sunset? what’s with everybody being so keen on letting them fall for each other in high school at earliest? why not make a ten years old eddie profess his undying love and devotion to steve while he’s playing a knight defending his princess? why not let steve make amazing sand pies for his husband, who is hard at work looking for cool rocks for him outside? never thought about writing that, huh? cowards.
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Maurice girlies (gender-neutral) it's my duty to inform you that a Vietnamese LGBT movie channel have made a fan reconstruction of the 1987 movie, by adding all deleted scenes (which include establishing wayyyy earlier that Alec works at Durham's, establishing Alec's bisexuality, Maurice's beautiful ending monologue to Clive, and many more) resulting in a movie that's almost 3 hours long, and uploaded it to youtube (with English subtitles!) here!
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Asks about securitywaiter\dreamtheory eh?
Well it's not...basically securitywaiter\dreamtheory
Buut I had this idea that ness and the taxi driver played by Coreyxkenshin are roommate's and ness is just gushing to him about mike
HEADCANON APPROVED!!! OUGH....
idk if there's an official name for Cory's character but imagine him getting introduced to Mike officially and freaking out about Abby being there
Through his vision she's a creepy horror movie child, avoid at all costs 😂
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With the new edits to Xie Lian's request to be banished again rather than fight Lang Qianqiu, I'm really struck by the gravity of Hua Cheng rejecting his ascension again. We conflate being a Heavenly Official with being a god, being a god with being beneath Jun Wu's dominion, but that's really not the case. Ascension and godhood are natural consequences of diligence and cultivation, not something handed out because you impressed the right person. And yet as more people ascend, they fight, they bump elbows, they learn to live among one another, regulating each other and developing a 'status quo' for godhood.
This is the Heavenly Court- not a natural location, but a system constructed to exercise control over gods and godhood. A place just as coveted as it is full of rules and expectations, just as unforgiving as it is illustrious. Yet the violence inherent in the heavens, in Jun Wu's rule, is never truly addressed. And that violence can be boiled down into one simple question:
Do people have the right to say no to godhood?
For all intents and purposes, it seems that few people view ascensions as a bad thing. The only case we have of someone outright rejecting the heavens and doing so on their own terms is Hua Cheng. And as far as we can tell, no one ever follows up with him over this, but we can't forget his unique circumstances: his ghosthood, his place in Mount Tonglu, his soon-to-come power as one of the strongest men in the world, all allow him to pull off this escape and land himself a position where the heavens cannot afford to punish him, even if they want to. But for a more average person, what would happen if they said no?
And if Jun Wu accepts that "no" (if he accepts any no), does it come with no strings attached? What are the odds he allows this mold-breaker to walk out the doors without some sort of condition in place? Let me remind you, godhood is not contingent on his approval- rejecting the heavens doesn't make you stop being a god. Really, isn't rejecting the heavens rejecting him and his rule, more than anything else? He cannot make someone a god, and he cannot truly make them stop being a god, either. It is a privilege of his position (and power) that he can pretend otherwise, and he has to go to extreme lengths (the cursed shackles) to do so.
What ruler wouldn't see it as an act of disrespect that someone wants to leave their court? What ruler would willfully allow someone to leave the heavens and become what is fundamentally a rogue agent? It flies in the face of the purpose of the Heavenly Court. Surely this hypothetical person allowed to leave ends up like Xie Lian: shackled, deprived of at least the ability to hear prayers. At worst, Jun Wu may decide someone who rejects the heavens rejects the cultivation that brought them there as well, and seal their spiritual power too. But with those sorts of caveats, who would choose to leave? And to deprive people of choice is inherently violence.
In one act, Hua Cheng not only rejects the heavens but bucks their yoke, escaping the system of power and control that demands obedience from everyone unto the man on top. This is a far, far more significant and noteworthy act than is addressed. While he clearly cares little for it, Hua Cheng is a god, making him the only god in the world truly removed from Jun Wu's control and influence. He exists outside of the heavens' system, and thus paves the way for a space similarly divorced from the control of the heavens, where people can live without fear of censure or persecution from the people the world insists are their betters.
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