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Sounds Like It's Not My Problem.

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Morg. They/Them. Biologist. Personal blog. Occasionally NSFW. I tag heavily. Bigots and Antis will be blocked on sight. Polyshipper and Multishipper - Assume that I ship anything you hate. If you don't want to see negativity, blacklist the tags "negative" "fan wank" "social issues" and "Ignore Morg."

mutuals if you were a video game character I would do every step of your questline and get your good ending

What would you do with non mutuals? Cause speedrunners are always killing me for my crystal scythe before doing my quest

Well now that I know you have a crystal scythe I'm definitely killing you for your crystal scythe

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When angels are mentioned in a fetish context, it is usually about corruption, about taking a divine, pure, innocent thing and forcefully violating it, yet I still think Shin Megami Tensei had the right idea depicting angels like this:

You do not need to corrupt an angel to make them eagerly, devotedly submissive. They already are; bound to God's command, blind to all but His will, wearing their halo as a mortal wears a collar. Free will is alien to them, antithetical to their very being; they are defined by being an instrument of another's will.

So, all you have to do is take that halo and snap it neatly in half. Grip it tightly and bend, watch it strain and spark and finally yield, one last flash of divine light before it goes out for good.

And when that connection is severed, when the voice in their head that they were created to obey is gone, when free will is thrust upon them unwanted and unasked-for?

Just give them a new one to follow. A new will, a new voice, a new God. And they will serve just as eagerly. That's all they know, after all.

there are some autistic “traits” that people find really annoying but that are inherently kind

like overexplaining. a lot of autistic people didn’t have certain things explained to them because “everyone knows that.” so when an autistic person overexplains something it’s not because they think you’re stupid it’s because they know how it feels for someone to assume you know something you don’t and just not ever explain how or why. it’s a kindness. autistic people aren’t annoying or stupid for this. they’re kind.

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