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rotsharp
@rotsharp

you should ONLY idolize fictional characters. heroes do not exist in real life, just people. gon freeccs and vash the stampede taught me way more about how to deal with violence within myself and what was important about the world than my shitty parents. finn the human loves equity among his friends as closely as i do. endless suffering children showed me, isolated in the jaws of the forces of plenty and lack as a degenerate (that few could conscience the sight of long enough to lend aid no matter what they said) the most important lesson i had: you are not alone in suffering. there are others. survive. find them. suffer together and change the world.

always ask yourself: is that what gon would do? does sora kingdomhearts take your side if battle is joined here, now? would it make vash cry if you did it? do you feel the heat in your chest of the child whose reactor flares in resolve against evil until he could not stand to not be a weapon that creates mercy by removing tyrants.

do you feel the magic in your balls, lady parts, or whatever? does act follow flow and use leverage like a tool ape or do you cast into an unstable wind? are you the desperate cycle breaker?

the real world sucks. open your heart to darkness with me and allow some of the unreal to spread

fiction makes for great idols, because they are human impossibility in human shape.

aim with love never miss


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"you are not alone in suffering. there are others. survive. find them. suffer together and change the world."

This has always spoken to me. So much so that even before I realized I was doing it, I transformed a good portion of myself to be used as a beacon for others. It's why I believe so strongly in community.

Suffering used to overwhelm me. My own and others. It used to make me want to give up. And then I realized that vexing those who cause the suffering is in fact like "rose gardener disease". Now, rather than giving up, I desire at LEAST being a vexing thorn in the arch of their foot or palm of their hand. The more thorns that prick them, the more widespread the infection will become, and the more painful.

Gathering miles and miles of briar bushes within the path they always desire to travel will, in the best case scenario, encourage them to walk at least a slightly different path, resulting in reduced suffering for others, and in the worst case scenario, will result in their journey along their desired path being filled with pain.