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behold - carlisle pulling his moves on charlie

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I read the new chapter of "Blood on the freesia stalks" by Zillazumi. I screamed during all the read time. So stressful and emotional. I couldn't fall asleep so I got up to sketch one of the scenes...
Edward Cullen was born and raised in Chicago. This is what it would look like if he visited The Bean
say the word and i make the twilight dads kiss
cause the best parts of a vampire besides the fangs are the (tender) hands

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what a stupid lamb
I’m re-reading Twilight for the first time in years and I forgot that Charlie was pretty much ride or die for Carlisle at the beginning. The first thing we learn about Charlie is that he doesn’t talk much but then the second Bella mentions the Cullens not fitting in he’s straight up like
“those Cullens are fantastic people! And Dr Cullen is hot AND smart! Me- i mean the town, the town is lucky to have him.”
like ??? Charlie… did you fuck Carlisle Cullen?
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(This pic actually been on my phone for soooo long idk who’s the original creator of this meme lmaoo 😭)

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Edward couldn’t spend a few vigilante days on Epstein’s island?
Opening an interesting discussion from this post’s comments to a broader audience. I’m curious to see if I’m alone in my interpretation of Edward’s pedophile victim in Midnight Sun.
Part of me wonders if I read the book through rose-colored glasses! Pls share your thoughts with us!
no. calling that passage "sympathizing with a pedo" is a huuuuuuuge stretch and an intentionally uncharitable interpretation. and the three small paragraphs between those quotes contain a ton of important context.
edward kills the guy and he doesn’t regret it. he calls it the right things to do. edward ends his vigilante phase because drinking human blood and being away from his family makes him unhappy. not because he feels any sympathy for his victims.
so yeah, edward should totally spend some vigilante days on epstein island.
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AU where Nessie is a normal baby so the second part of Breaking Dawn is just the Cullens trying to remember how the fuck humans work like this vibe
i don't know why people shit on carlilse for changing the others. peopl act like he did it against their will or whatevs oh he should have asked. ok but they were dying. sounds like they were unconscious or atleast too out of it to understand or answer. sorry he didn't have time to give them a 'do you wanna be a vampire' pamphlet first. can i be anon btws?
Yeah this has never bothered me as much as it seems to bother some people. Like you said, they were unconscious or unresponsive. It's not like he asked them and they said no and he did it anyway, he couldn't ask them. They couldn't answer. And he's a doctor. His job is literally to keep people alive. Like yes vampirism is radical procedure but it's a tool he has in his medical bag (right next to the magic drugs that make you instantly pass out apparently).
Like YES there is hypocrisy there and moral and ethical issues but like THAT's vampirism! That's the point! (and again: the instant bliss of Breaking Dawn makes all the hand-wringing about the monstrosity of vampirism seem pretty overblown anyway). And sure it was selfish in the sense that he was lonely but IDK by that point he had been alone for literally centuries. He held out for a long time. And to be honest the Edward turning is the one that bothers me the least because it arguably has the closest thing to consent: parental consent. Like, sure, Elizabeth Masen didn't know exactly what she was asking for but she sure seemed to know something supernatural was afoot: what others cannot do you must do for my Edward. I really can't fault Carlisle too much for honoring a dying mother's wish.
Oh he's a hypocrite because he didn't want to be a vampire himself. Sure! But again, that's like the point of vampire stories?! You have to make moral compromises all over the place. You do things you wouldn't do under non-supernatural circumstances. The fact that he held out so long before making a companion and did so under such specific circumstances (young person on the cusp of death whose mother was begging a doctor to save his life by any means possible) and he's still worried it was the wrong thing to do is compelling to me. It's not like he's running around turning all these people and is 100% convinced he was right. He knows he might have screwed up and lives with that.
Also, and this keeps coming up, but it's only the New Moon movie that suggests he thinks they're all damned. In the books (and the extended version of that stitches scene in the movie) it's clear that Carlisle doesn't think that. He thinks, or at least hopes, they are not inherently damned to Hell for being vampires, that they still have souls, that they can "get some measure of credit for trying." Maybe if he DID believe they were inherently evil and doomed like Edward did, he wouldn't have turned anyone.
It's interesting that this guy who tries to be 'good' and stick to his morals did this. I don't think it's out of character or un-compassionate but kind of the dark side of wanting to help--sometimes the helping IS the wrong thing to do and it's better to let nature take its course. And he has learned this lesson. Presumably, as a doctor, he's encountered plenty of other dying people since 1935 and he hasn't turned any of them.
The informed, enthusiastic consent of Bella's turning is great from an ethical standpoint but it's super boring for a vampire story. It would have been way more interesting if she had been turned after being fatally wounded in the van accident or forcibly turned in Volterra or bitten by Victoria/Riley in Eclipse. You need conflict to have a story and the conflict between loving Carlisle and resenting Carlisle is interesting.
What a sick, masochistic lion.
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I saw this comment on a YouTube Short today and YES EXACTLY
Carlisle may well have pure intentions but he’s NOT ACTING LIKE IT
inspo.