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#well this could be summarized very easily by saying I was obsessed with Heartstopper this year lol
sonseulsoleil · 1 year
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I posted 3,156 times in 2022
That's 1,272 more posts than 2021!
216 posts created (7%)
2,940 posts reblogged (93%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@heartstoppercentral
@schmidtho
@heartstopperdaily
@victoriaspriing
@stilestilinski
I tagged 3,130 of my posts in 2022
Only 1% of my posts had no tags
#heartstopper - 1,236 posts
#nick nelson - 741 posts
#charlie spring - 611 posts
#nick x charlie - 536 posts
#charlie x nick - 507 posts
#otp: why are we like this - 507 posts
#heartstopper spoilers - 396 posts
#kit connor - 102 posts
#our flag means death - 83 posts
#tao xu - 72 posts
Longest Tag: 134 characters
#and they were like ‘oh i know you loved it’ ‘you react in different ways to other people but you do react and i can tell you loved it’
My Top Posts in 2022:
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shoutout to Heartstopper for being the only piece of media that understands that a friend group that consists of all LGBTs and one token cishet is way more realistic than a friend group of all cishets and one token queer
3,920 notes - Posted April 29, 2022
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how it started:
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how it's going:
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6,156 notes - Posted October 13, 2022
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Anyways, to all my fellow bisexuals out there who have been hurt today, I see you. Let's be honest, this situation reeks of biphobia, and the worst part is that the call is coming from inside the house. This is biphobia coming from our own community. And I know that's nothing new, but it still hurts.
So, if you're hurting, and feeling isolated from the rest of the community right now, if you're feeling disconnected from the Heartstopper fandom because of this, if seeing another bi person forced out because some people only accept queerness if you have a partner of the same gender is making you feel invalidated and alone, this post is for you.
I see you, I love you, I support you. Your bisexuality is valid, you are queer enough, you belong in queer spaces. It doesn't matter if you've only dated one gender or the other, or if you've never dated anyone at all, or if you've dated a mix of genders. It doesn't matter if you have a preference or not. It doesn't matter how you dress or how you act or if you fit certain stereotypes or boxes, or if you don't fit them. No matter what, you are a part of this community.
The people who don't want us in this community are wrong, and they're narrow-minded. It's the LGBTQIA+ community. We've always been a part of it, and we always will be.
6,262 notes - Posted October 31, 2022
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hey remember when Aled Last said "there's this idea that if you're not straight, you have to tell [people] immediately, like you owe it to them. but you don't. you don't have to do anything until you're ready" and Charlie Spring said "you didn't just force yourself because I'm out already?" and Tara Jones said "don't feel like you have to come out to anyone before you're ready" and Nick Nelson said "I'm not saying I want to have a public announcement, but I want to tell the people who matter" and when Geoff explained that Charlie getting outed was a trauma?
remember all that??
10,857 notes - Posted October 31, 2022
My #1 post of 2022
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how I felt reading Heartstopper
13,327 notes - Posted April 27, 2022
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queerauntie · 1 year
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This month was my most packed month! I was working a full-time job with a huge commute and I was popping Alice Oseman like a housewife pops Vicodin- desperately. They held me down like I didn't even realize I needed until looking back. My job was really toxic and pushed me to my emotional limits. Alice created a consistently safe space where I could feel hopeful and romantic. Like no matter how hard shit was going, it was going to get better! I can't recommend this author enough, Alice Oseman is the master of young adult fiction. Each story has its own package of wholesomeness. I can't wait to see what they come out with next (including season 2 of Heartstopper!). I will be making a separate post that you can read here to talk about just how much these books gutted me emotionally, but I wanted to get this out! So here's a brief overview of my thoughts on those books!
Alice Oseman Books I read this month:
Loveless (I think this one was my favorite)
This Winter (had no idea it was so short until it was over!)
Radio Silence (this one holds a special place in my heart, it's the first one I ever read, years ago, and because of ADHD I got to read it again for the first time ever)
Solitaire (this poor precious baby tori needs a hug!)
I Was Born for This (Oh but this one was so good too)
As for the 3 non-Oseman books we have:
What If It's Us by Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera
Black Girls Must Die Exhausted by Jayne Allen
Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender
I feel like it's carnal sin to talk poorly about queer art because we get so little of it, we don't want anyone to use it as an excuse not to continue pushing it forward. But after Alice Oseman set the bar, I gotta say I was a little disappointed with What if It's us by Albertalli and Silvera. The characters were sweet but ultimately fell flat. The plot was romantic, but predictable. But I want to give it flowers because it is a story about queer love and you can't help but root for the kids, even if they are a little obsessive.
Black Girls Must Die Exhausted was so so fun! I talked a lot about it in my review here, but to summarize- Tabitha is my girl and I would fight anyone for her!! Including and primarily that fool of a man who keeps playing with her! I was sick of it!!! Ultimately if she is happy I am thrilled, but after falling in love with Tabitha Walker as a character, I just can't accept any less than someone who is as obsessed with her as I am. Is that so much to ask!? With the 3rd book in the series yet to be published, I am eagerly awaiting to hear about how my friend is doing, check in on the beautiful life she's made for herself, and lend an unknowing ear to her stressors and fears. That's my best friend right there! 🥹
Felix Ever After is everything I expected What If It's Us to be. It's still young adult fiction, still frazzled young protagonists, and predictable conflict that seems easily resolved. But what set these two books apart is how well Callender was able to put you in the shoes of their characters and feel the emotions on a real level. It was so sweet and I'll be recommending this book to my trans non-binary sibling because they were very much a Felix when it came to gender exploration! As a millennial queer, it can feel a little intense seeing how much the younger kids grasp onto labels so tightly. Not to say labels are bad, as they can help you learn about yourself, but when it's not the vocab you grew up with, it can seem a little silly. This book helped me understand the journey more personally (and even helped me find a new relationship with my gender!). For that alone, the book gets all the flowers!
Yearly Book Count: 16/??
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