uwahhhhhh I love my boyfriend that's it that's the post hit post now
I really hate people who go out of their way to exclude jimmy in literally everything. First of all, mouthwashing wouldn't *be* mouthwashing without him. The crash would've never occurred, and the game as a whole wouldn't even exist. It just proves that you guys hate to see morally wrong characters in media. It's possible to like a character and not condone their actions. Second of all, I don't get the hate I see for Jimmy and the love I see for Curly when Curly literally let Jimmy into the cockpit because he didn't want to ruin his reputation. Lastly. He's not real. You guys know he's not real, right? It's important to me that you know that. It's not like people are liking an irl abuser like Wilbur Soot or something.
(also, call me wokey d. pronouns for this or whatever but I really hate when people use real people's names who are actually despicable people in reference to him, like "J Diddy" or "Jadolf Jitler". It's just not funny to me.)
If you wanna protect AO3 or character ai. Or Wattpad. Or Tumblr. Or discord. Or even the right for undocumented people and minors to use the fucking Internet reblog this I swear to God. Reblog this and reblog as many KOSA posts as you can go on their website and contact your Representatives. Do it. Do it. Do it.
Parents always say this:
"You're smart. Therefore, it's okay for me to expect more of you."
"You're smart. Therefore, I don't have to care how I explain things to you."
"You're smart. Therefore, it's okay for me to assume that any mistakes you make are intentional."
"You're smart. Therefore, if you say that you struggle with something, it's okay for me to assume that you're just lazy, afraid, lacking confidence, lacking motivation, or any other excuse to dismiss your struggles as fake.
but never this:
"You're smart. Therefore, I will put my authority aside and consider the possibility that you are right and I am wrong.
Like any abusive authority figure, they want you to be smart enough to uphold their authority but not smart enough to challenge their authority.
dont fucking like my posts or even interact with me (a argument is an exception) you weird dumbass and block me
there's such a thing as a mistake... also, you interacted with me first??? if you don't want me to interact with you, go seethe in your little corner and fantasize about middle aged men raping you instead of starting an argument on MY POST lolllll
and no, an argument is NOT an exception, I don't want you on my posts either, fuck all the way out of my dms and expand your insults
get fucking good bitch
like to charge reblog to cast
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what if instead of mouthwashing it was 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴washing and instead of Jimmy taking responsibility he jorked his peanits
like to charge, reblog to cast <3
The argument that “fiction affects reality” is inherently flawed, as even those who advocate for it often contradict themselves without realizing it. Allow me to illustrate this with an example. If you were to ask an “anti” whether media depicting homosexuality makes someone gay, their answer would most likely be “no” (unless they hold conservative views). However, if you then asked whether media depicting age-gap relationships makes someone a pedophile, their answer would almost certainly be “yes.”
This contradiction exposes a clear rhetorical fallacy and highlights the hypocrisy at play. Historically, people have frequently blamed fictional depictions of controversial actions as a means of justifying their own moral perspectives, rooted in a sense of inherent moral superiority.
Doesn’t it make more sense that reality influences fiction, rather than the other way around? After all, fiction is fundamentally rooted in real-world experiences and concepts.
https://kishmar.carrd.co/strictly he/him, transphobes kill yourselves🍖🌈|🌸🌙|🎱🎀|🧸🍯big ranfren fanantishippers please do not interact with my posts no matter what.
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