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lou, 25, she/her. art @loufofbread.

when i say “girl” randomly as an interjection i’m speaking to the omnipresent all knowing being of Girl. asking her for mercy. taking girl’s name in vain

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is anyone gonna maim and hurt and torture and poison and mutioate and squish and stretch and impale and stomp on and kill my freak

controversial opinion but bringing characters back from the dead is fine and doesn’t cheapen the existence of death and mortality if there are sufficient emotional and narrative consequences. i’m talking guilt, i’m talking lingering resentment and grief, i’m talking rejection from those who’ve already begun to move on, i’m talking complicated feelings about being returned to a life you departed from without grace or preparation without your consent and now have to deal with the fallout of, i’m talking repressed feelings that cannot be acknowledged without hurting everyone involved, because you can bring back what was lost but what happened cannot be undone. and that’s why i could fight marvel studios and win.

[image ID : a reply from hauntinggraveyards that says “Sometimes coming back from death is a metaphor for going through irreversible changes/trama and having to live with the consequences. Sometimes coming back from death is a metaphor for being given one last chance. Sometimes coming back from death is about how sometimes living is the hard choice but we do it anyways. You get it.” end ID.]

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