reading fanfictions, appreciating fanarts, making headcanons and idolising them are no longer enough. i need to inject jegulus into my veins.
at least one time, sirius made a “no i’m sirius” joke and regulus stabbed him.
When the family madness makes me want to kms, not comit the largest art heist in history
I just love him sm, always knew he was a sweetheart 😔🥺
my fav thing about sunrise on the reaping was when haymitch was like yeah caeser i'm a lone wolf 😏 i'm with the newcomers but i'm not WITH the newcomers, yknow? they call me a rascal. a rebel against the gamemasters. I scored a ONE and that is a THREAT. you do not want to mess with me 🙅
cut to him with like 20 kids following him around like ducklings, him hiding in his t-shirt, him letting a bunny guide him to safety because it reminded him of his girlfriend, and him making nightlights out of potatoes.
Truly, Haymitch is just haunted in the main trilogy.
I actively feel myself going back to my coping skills from 2020 like girl wydm your gonna stay up for 36 hrs reading wolfstar fanfic. I’ve read more fanfic in the last two weeks than I have in the last TWO YEARS.
Lucy Gray’s reaping being rigged. Haymitch being selected illegally. Katniss volunteering to save her sister. The victors of District 12 have always been inherently wrapped in rebellion because they have all entered the games at the hands of injustice.
taylor swift is for wolfstar. lorde is for jegulus. conan gray is for reg & sirius.
in this essay i will...
I want to write a narrative piece about censorship. When I was younger I thought it was something only in books, I never would have imagined that it would be something I would encounter in my real life. Why do people want to ban books? Books provide knowledge, they help us step into worldly perspectives other than our own. We hear stories, we learn, and we grow.
I read Fahrenheit 451 in eighth grade for the first time, and I was throughly shocked by the content. Why would a society be so afraid of books, and literature that they wanted to burn them. In my fourteen year old brain it felt like an act of immaturity, and completely unnecessary. Let the people read! Let them grow their horizons and read!
It wasn’t until I had read 1984 that I truly began to understand the point of government censorship. When I read Bradbury the year before, I was reading a required book for class, and my brain didn’t think much past the fact that I thought it was wrong. However while reading Orwell I really started to grasp at what was the reason and why it was so wrong that people were banning books.
I’ll probably come back to this later, but I am starting to write a narrative essay on this, and I needed a place to just blurt my thoughts.
i love when i tell people that i have tumblr blogs which makes them think that im a lana del rey skins uk girlblogger when im really just reading about harry potter’s dead father’s best friend’s little brother and his maniacal group of friends
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