13. A subplot, theme, or element that kills a story for you
On-page sex scenes and certain types of blasphemous language are automatic kill switches for me.
To give a less boring answer--there's a certain level of "therapy speak" that takes me out of the story and just has me rolling my eyes at how unnatural it all sounds.
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I really like self-destructive Whumpees. Whumpees who would sacrifice themselves for others, who are so protective they may not realize others feel that way about them, who take on so much responsibility or value their own life so little. Whumpee who often ends up putting themselves in harm's way, whether intentionally or not, themselves.
ποΈ Favourite Caretaker archetype?
I adore family Caretakers. Especially when they're siblings (because I love my sibling relationships in whump/media in general). But it can also be parents, uncles, cousins - or Found Family! I prefer my Caretaker to have a really close bond with Whumpee. Regardless if this is through blood or choice. It makes the caretaking hit extra hard for me; the pain of seeing Whumpee hurt, the guilt if it happened to protect Caretaker, the angst and worrying about whether Whumpee will be okay; the complications that can come from their shared past.
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11. what do they have in common with you? how are they different? would you get along with them?
for Eldwin?
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Well, unfortunately for Eldwin he is my favourite to project onto. We are both very stiff and reserved, although he doesn't have the internet to overshare on like me :P We both have a lot of siblings, and neither of us had a great education because I need that representation in my life haha. Although, had he the opportunity he would be smarter than me... We have a lot of little habits in common, although I try to share my projections on all my ocs.
Oh he also loves cats, that we have in common. Most of my ocs do.
I, however, have a lot more self-preservation than he does. He is far more self-sacrificial than I. I also tend to think through everything I do to the point of severe overthinking more than he does. Oh, I'm also nicer than he is, at least I hope! I have my flaws, but he can, purposefully, be a real bitch sometimes.
I think we would get along okay just because we both like to keep to ourselves XD We'd be each others ideal roommate honestly. We're both quite happy to sit in silence, we just want an easy life, and we're both animal lovers. Yeah, we'd do just fine.
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@tildeathiwillwrite continuing directly off this snippet!
"Great," Han Sooyoung said perfunctorily. "Good to know."
He didn't particularly want to know this information, actually!
"It was a very detailed scene," Kim Dokja said, inexplicably still willing to talk on this topic. "The author spent an entire chapter on it. At the time, I was really surprised. It seemed strange, spending so page-time in a completely irrelevant cave. I almost thought they wanted to change the genre of the entire story."
Was Han Sooyoung really getting Kim Dokja's opinion about how the novel depicted Yoo Joonghyuk's love life? Sure, it might be fun throwing it in that man's face later, but there was still a limit to how willing Han Sooyoung was to discuss this sort of thing. 'A very detailed scene' -- that was already too much information about what Yoo Joonghyuk was doing with Lee Seolhwa.
1) Which religion/spiritual path do you identify with?
6) Do you have lots of religious paraphernalia?
8) What is your favourite passage from your sacred text, if you have one?
Thank you for the asks!
I am a Christian! Anything more specific than that I'm still in the process of discerning--I converted three years ago, found and was baptized in a local Episcopal church, currently attend both that church and a non-denominational but vaguely charismatic church (deeply involved with both communities), and am investigating Catholicism. If anyone asks, though, I'm a Christian, and I don't necessarily want to get more specific than that at this time.
6. Not really! That said, here's a list:
("Not really," I said in my foolishness. List and remaining answer below the cut.)
The HarperCollins study bible, New Revised Standard Version, fully revised and updated, including apocryphal deuterocanonical books, with concordance. Paperback, still somehow the heaviest book I own. Used to be my mom's. Affectionately referred to as the Holy Brick
The Oxford Annotated Bible, Revised Standard Version, college edition. Printed in 1962, came into my possession because one of my mom's friends was clearing out their office. Very seldom taken off the shelf
(Side note: I need to get a physical Bible I can actually carry around with me at some point, but I haven't done that yet)
The Book of Common Prayer (Episcopal prayer book containing various prayers and liturgical instructions), 1979 edition
My baptismal certificate, a ceremonial candle I was given on that occasion, and a copy of the bulletin from the service at which I was baptized (Easter vigil 2022)
The tiny metal cross necklace I received as a baptism present from my baptismal sponsor (basically my godmother, but we don't call her that because I was baptized as an adult), which I wore almost every day until the chain broke in a tragic hairbrushing accident a few months ago
A larger metal cross charm with wings emerging from it, which I purchased as part of a beaded necklace from a street vendor--the necklace unfortunately did not last, but I'm still attempting to find a chain for the charm that will actually hold up, because that charm is awesome
A prayer shawl knitted and blessed for healing by members of the healing prayer ministry at my Episcopal church, which lives on my bed as part of my blankets and which I have been known to wrap around my head during migraines
A slip of paper bearing Psalm 138:3, which in the selected translation (the paper doesn't specify, and I haven't been able to track it down in cursory investigation) reads "When I asked for your help, you answered my prayer and gave me courage." Offered to me by the aforementioned healing prayer ministry on a day shortly after I began working as a caregiver when I desperately needed it and now lives in my wallet at all times
A pocket icon of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha. Given to me by @dragonsthough101, who is not Christian but found it in a shop somewhere and thought I would like it
A small blue plastic and fabric folding thing that snaps closed and contains various Catholic imagery (mostly Marian, some crucified Jesus and sacred heart, a short prayer in Spanish, and a tiny medal that's honestly too small for me to identify who or what it depicts). Given to me by my sister, who is not Christian but found it in a shop somewhere and thought I would like it
The Moth of the Holy Spirit, a plushie moth purchased for me by @annamariehamilton-unofficial to celebrate my first public act of prophetic prayer (long story, makes more sense in context)
Yeah. That's more than I thought lol. And it's not even counting religious books that are not in and of themselves sacred or liturgical. Oops.
8. Wow, that's difficult! There are so many passages from Scripture that mean so much to me, but right now, I'm gonna have to go with Psalm 139. Particularly verses 7-10: "Where can I go from your spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there. If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast." (NIV)
Thank you again for the asks, friend! Anyone who's still reading this, feel free to send me asks yourself, from this list or just if you have any questions about any of this! You're also welcome to message me if you'd like to talk at greater length! Have a lovely day!
ill be honest i changed it for april fools and then forgot to change it back but i think its funny so maybe we'll have whumpuary 2025 massachusetts edition next year