Donna Tartt really just left her only female character (okay there's Judy but Judy's just background noise) underdeveloped and gave the gay character the most miserable ending and we're all okay with it? How come?
For the first time of my life. And it felt so great! Wonderful. The minute I figured out how to keep the balance, the minute I gained control of the handlebar, I realised that nothing can stop me from gaining control of my life as well. So as the wind was blowing my hair away from my face, I headed to the end of the path. And I don't care how ridiculously dramatic this may sound, but this was one of the joyest moments of my life
And did she really portray Hermione as a "pesky sjw" for trying to fight this system? GOOD GOD
Oh god did JK Rowling R E A L L Y create a fictional race of slaves that actually liked being slaves and - oh my- took it as a personal attack when you tried to tell them about the unfairness of the situation?
Good god.
Jesus I found you in the pool of hateful posts - totally agree, and I don't know why so many think the show was trying to make us forgive Bryce when in fact it wasn't. Nobody forgave him, actually. No one of the characters said he was redeemed. They just acknowledged he was trying to change, which he was, okay? And the sheer fact of him trying to learn how to be a human being doesn't make him likable or even normal, but it's important to show that nothing is black and white
s3 isn't about making us forgive or justify Bryce's crimes, it's about being humans and not proceed violence he caused.
he should have stayed with his fault alone, his way of seeing all the damage he'd done already was his punishment. he might be an awful person but he acknowledged it at least. you can't clearify Monty's abusive actions by him being a gay but somehow there's people who do. Bryce was sorry even if it's been late and Monty never was. there's distinguishes.
but taking their lives wasn't something someone had right to choose.
"Show them to me" was hotter than any sex scene you can't change my mind
That story about some christians sending petitions to *Netflix* asking to cancel Good Omens is fucking hilarious. Like... They didn't even care to c h e c k
Oh the struggle of restraining yourself from falling for a straight girl..
Gladly dude
Exept for you, @anananina
Seriously you can like Alex, and I liked him too, but he pushed an immobile person into freezing water and watched him drown. You can't say it's okay, because it fucking isn't.
And the fact that he didn't have the guts to confess when the police literally arrested Clay in front of the whole school, or when Zach was ready to take the blame, just shows that he is weak. I'm sorry to break it, but it doesn't sum up to a good person
Okay but why doesn’t anybody talk about the parallel between Crowley and Aziraphale at the end. Like, they both had one earthly posession that was precious and meant a lot to them - the bookshop and the Bentley. And both went down in flames. Both Crowley and Aziraphale lost the only thing they loved on earth apart from each other
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