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90% Marvel 10% Other Multi-Fandom af but mostly marvel here
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Tracking: tonystarkd, net tags Shipping: Steve/Tony, Clintasha, Finn/Poe, scarlet/vision Watching: SPN S12, The Walking Dead S7, Jessica Jones, Daredevil, Agent Carter Reading:
The Fellowship of the Ring, The Complete Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Listening to:
Two steps from hell,
ac/dc,
John williams,
Kansas
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tagged: #queue got wasted by a teenage mutant ninja angel?
A character arc where the character who did terrible things and regrets them is forced to live, to put one foot in front of the other and find healing, who chooses to pour goodness into the world and make the world a better place
Is more satisfying to me than a character arc where the character who did terrible things and regrets them is redeemed through death
99.9% of the time.
There was a tumblr post about this where basically it was “redemption isn’t about people forgiving you because you do better now, it’s about you doing better even if no one forgives you.”
And honestly this post changed my view on redemption arcs and on the “Redeemed Through Death” arc.
redemption arcs that double as tragedies!! you’re a better person than you’ve ever been and you have nothing left to your name!!you have to rebuild yourself and your life from the ground up and you’re smiling in the ashes!! you were devastated your life is ruined!!! nothing is ever going to be the same ever again you are never going to regain what you had you are never going to be free of the guilt you are never going to be able to go home there is nothing left for you!!! you are free you are more yourself than you’ve ever been!! fires help forests grow!!
One part of this platform I really missed was how people generally stayed confined to their own spaces. On twitter, it felt like everyone was always fighting with other people about something or other.
Not that it doesn’t happen here, but it’s harder to navigate posts here outside of your own dashboard, which I think discourages the cyberbullying culture we see on twitter
ALSO! tumblr has always been superior for content creators
One part of this platform I really missed was how people generally stayed confined to their own spaces. On twitter, it felt like everyone was always fighting with other people about something or other.
Not that it doesn’t happen here, but it’s harder to navigate posts here outside of your own dashboard, which I think discourages the cyberbullying culture we see on twitter