yoongi: please do hesitate to contact me. i hate phonecalls
Polly Gray (Helen McCrory), 𝐏𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐲 𝐁𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬 (𝟐𝟎𝟏𝟑– )
[this.woman.right.here.]
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the twilight saga
chega.
HENRY CAVILL + explaining stuff more like “Toss a coin to your teacher”
If I was Elizabeth Bennet my entire family abandoning me at the dinner table when Mr. Collins requested a private audience would have been my villain origin story.
comission for the lovely @preshfinn and @olympain ✨
Lemaire at the École de Médecine
fall 2016 .
I’m not the anon from before but when I read e.g. Jungkook fics, I imagine a guy that has some of Jungkook’s characteristics (mostly facial ones) but also of course has a completely different personality than him.
When I was younger that fcked me up a little cause my brain started associating e.g. Jungkook’s face with the awesome characters I was reading about and although I had a crush on the characters, my brain just looked at actual Jungkook and went like “oh yeah that’s my crush”. I think it can really fck with your brain because you then start to get very emotionally dependent on the idol and think of them as your actual crush, you get sad when you realise you may never meet them irl etc. Someone could even end up becoming depressed or paranoid about it.
What helped me was realising that I had NO IDEA what idol Jungkook’s personality is like behind the stage. I DID NOT know him and definitely DID NOT spend any time or scenario I’ve read about with him. Realising he could be completely different from the characters in fiction eventually made me understand I didn’t have a crush on him, but on the characters personality (combined with some of Jungkook’s features).
Just wanted to share that in case someone is in the same situation I was in. Especially now that so many ppl were in quarantine and didn’t spend a lot of time socialising, turning to fanfiction and reading in general was more common and could make them invest emotionally into the idea of someone that is not real and they haven’t met yet. Sorry for the rant, it’s just that knowing where fiction stops and real life starts is really important!
Thank you for this!! I definitely feel like it’s important to talk about it. Every once in a while it’s nice to seat back and remind yourself that everything you’re reading is fiction, no writer here knows the boys personally, and this is a character! It seems pretty obvious for some people, but I’ve been there for a little while too and I think it’s easy to get absorbed in it, especially if you’re especially vulnerable at that time. In the end of the day, it’s just characters who happen to share the same name/mental image of an idol 🥰
I just want to make a quick post for all those who write fanfiction for Tolkien....
I’ve seen a couple people stating claims such as:
‘don’t do XYZ’
‘this is X’s personality stop writing X like this’
‘X is canon stop doing Y’
‘This is this persons sexuality, stop making them XYZ’
etc.
Enough.
It is fanfiction! Write whatever you want!
Let the characters do whatever you want them to do.
Let the character have whatever personality you want them to have.
Let the characters have whatever sexuality you want them to have!
Write outside of canon if wish!
Let the authors have creative freedom within their own damn vision. If you don’t like it, don’t read it!