Lan Wangji’s transition from awkward teen afraid of his feelings to give-no-fucks 30’s after Wei Wuxian returns is truly immaculate, like the person who used to annoy the crap out of him is now hated by everyone except him and as the head of the Wei Wuxian defense squad, his argument is literally “ok but have u considered that he’s hot?”
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finally in the process of reading the Guanyin Temple scene and holy shit if WWX isn't the protagonist of all time. We're in the Big Final Confrontation and so far my man has done fuck all except cuddle in LWJ's lap while everyone else is losing their shit and when he DOES finally do something he summons an army of naked, writhing, moaning sex corpses that even his allies just desperately wish Were Not There. stupendous, no notes
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I like it when wyb is in black while xz is in white because they dress in reverse as WangXian ✨
Weibo Night 2022
Alexander McQueen outfits
singing performance: xz - fellow travelers (feb 2024) | wyb - bystander (dec 2023)
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There needs to be more foxxian content where wwx is a full fox anthro. Stop being a coward and Let human lwj be a furry and have his full Sally Acorn self insert interspecies romance moment
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The storyline of MDZS is so chaotic and I'm all for it. MC born in another body? Well, let's introduce a whole buncha characters he knew in his previous life and so many chekov's guns. Now let's explain his past? No, let's be weird in the present with random tiny references to VERY IMPORTANT events in his THOUGHTS. Okay, the reader might finally be following this cutesy detective storyline? Let's go back some twenty years to explain a single line that this gay ass said to his gayer ass. The timeline of the past making sense? Let's have another flashback inside this fucking flashback!
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one of the things that makes mdzs SUCH a great story is the fact that it's a tragedy with queer protagonists, but their queerness isn't the cause or the center of the tragedy. it's not even related, really. it's a story about love and loss and wrong and right, about what we owe each other and what we owe ourselves, about how you can find joy even amidst chaos and grief; its complexity and tragedy is what makes it so profound and touching. sure, there's 'casual' queerphobia in the story, but with everything else going on, it's not really relevant- wwx's mostly like, 'oh, i like guys? i like lwj? i love lwj? fuck, what if he doesn't love me back? am i being presumptuous to think he returns my feelings? what do I do now?' followed by 'wait, he loves me back??? we're getting married IMMEDIATELY', and that whole attitude is very refreshing because sometimes you just want to read a queer story that isn't about queer suffering but that's still incredibly miserable, and i think we as a queer community deserve it
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TLDR of Episode 10 of the Untamed, we meet the elder gays and everyone has a crisis about it.
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Who proposes? Well technically LWJ already did with the chicken thing, so I imagine a somewhat comedic case of WWX basically asking by going "i accept your proposal from long ago" as LWJ tries to remember when he asked and what WWX is talking about-
LMAO wei wuxian, who 100% knows that lan wangji does not remember a single thing that happened that night and is simultaneously being completely genuine and also a little shit, being like I know you asked a long time ago but now that everything's settled I think we should finally get married. and lan wangji, who is sitting there panicking about whether he talks in his sleep, being like haha okay
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*does a funky little dance* you know, i actually think mxtx writes lan wangji and hua cheng using more "feminine" descriptors (jade and huli jing, respectively) than wei wuxian and xie lian. that being said, she doesn't really fall into the western ideas of masc and fem. she writes some dudes, and people project their western heteronormativity onto them just bc of their positions in bed
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