Yes
I have something to say:
give me characters who boast. give me characters that swear. Colourfully. give me characters who smirk, who look smug. Give me characters who sneer. give me characters who bite back. give me characters who stick out their tongues. give me characters that are sassy and ironic.
make them female.
give me characters who flirt, shamelessly so. give me characters who don’t blush. give me characters with exacerbated sexuality, who don’t care about using it to get what they want. give me characters that are confident in their own skins. give me characters who love dressing up. give me characters that love make-up. give me characters that hate wearing dresses and would rather go to a gala barefaced. even barefoot.
make them female.
give me characters who are angry. Frustrated. Enraged and sad. give me characters who are messy. who don’t know how to deal with their emotions. give me characters who want to learn, but they’re in too much pain right now. Give me characters who need love and support.
give me characters who know their emotions all too well, and can deal with them. give me characters who know they can’t do emotional labour for others. give me characters who would rather be rational, despite being in touch with their emotions.
make them female.
give me characters who are quiet, reserved. give me characters who don’t like speaking to strangers, who don’t like being the center of attention. give me characters who are sweet and loving and fun to be around, but would just rather be alone. give me characters who would go to a party and come home early to finish their book. or wouldn’t even go in the first place.
or give me characters who are shy and quiet until they are around people they know. give me shy characters that love going to parties but would also enjoy staying home drinking their favourite tea.
make them female.
give me characters with dry-humour. characters who are serious. characters who are the antithesis of laid-back. give me characters who don’t speak, they bark when they’re angry. give me characters who can be mean and nasty, but mostly quiet.
give me characters who are scary when they lower their voices. give me characters who don’t have to speak up, or even speak at all, to unsettle everyone in a room.
and make them female
give me characters who have suffered injustices. give me characters who are prepared for vengeance. give me characters who are determined, obstinate and deadly. give me characters who are observant, intelligent and cunning. give me minds that scheme against powerful men.
Make. Them. Female.
Please
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Some of my batfamily headcanons Edit: (NOT Fancast)
So true
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Wait so they're mad cause she is dark skinned? How come I see so much on this yet with Aquaman Jason Mamoa had long mainly dark hair and way tanner I didn't see them complain? Aquaman was originally fairly pale and sun colored hair. It shouldn't matter if she has dark skin or 'a large chest'. From the pictures at the top she looks like she has one of my top favorite things in a cat woman, she looks confident. Like honestly Catwoman is a very confident woman. And also can we remember that these characters are from movies, comics,etc. Cause it's not like we are going to find exact carbon copy look alikes of characters. Looks aren't all there is to a character, there is so much more to it thank skin,chest, etc.
it’s #notmyariel bullshit all over again 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ *a certain demographic* can go choke
The moment where it suddenly becomes so clear why you didn't like a character. Why when they did certain things you scowled or cringed or even felt a little pain in your heart. It wasn't just because of the character themselves but because they were you and you were them in too many ways. They displayed the bad you saw in yourself. They showed you all the ugliness you saw in yourself, it hit too close to you. For me it was Amy March. I still remember being in my cinema class one day watching Little women seeing it and not quite liking Amy, she seemed so annoying to me each time she showed up on the screen I thought to myself "Why can I not just like her?". And then it hit me too hard, I almost cried in my class. Amy wasn't the problem, it was me. Amy seemed too much like me. I could understand how she was feeling too well and it hurt. She was and is me. It was sad because I saw what Amy didn't. When Laurie had the talk with Jo it hurt. I knew Amy would be so hurt too, once again he went to Jo and it seemed like he was trying to give Jo another chance and that hurt too much. In the end I began to like Amy a bit more after my realization but each time I see little Women I can't help but tear up. And it just goes to show you can like a character and feel connected to them but it also can go for characters you don't particularly like too. Because sometimes it just hits too close to home.
No lie I just reallylove this dude
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Roger is legit cute