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Hunter (Totally NOT a communist ☭)
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Apr 18, 2018 04:56PM

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I just dislike how the anime totally threw out his entire redemption arc that he had in the games and passed him off as a straight villain. He is literally so much more complex than that.

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What is that?


~Shaming me for wanting to have children
~Questioning how I can be a biromantic lesbian
~Insulting me for always being cheerful and friendly
~Isolating me for liking anime and rock music because I wear pink and makeup
~Ignoring me when I'm having problems or mental breakdowns because I'm normally vapid and confident
~Telling me it's wrong for me to be girly and have good old-fashioned manners and ideals even though I was literally raised that way
~And now criticizing me for wanting to get married
If I take away all of those points of me, what would be left of me? I would be exactly like other people my age; shallow, miserable, sarcastic, and bitter. I guess society does want me to be like everybody else, seeing as how this is how they treat others who don't fit into that agenda. Ironic because a few years ago, people like that were being made fun of and people like me were considered to be the norm. What happened?









Me: "I'm not scared at all! I've seen Devils and Realist, I've seen Servamp, I've seen Seraph of the End and I've loved every single one! There is nothing worse than those shows! You can't do your worst!"
Mom: *puts on Vampire Knight*
Me: "Oh no!!!!!"



I don't know, I just worry about things like this a lot because people like that seem very determined to literally ruin the careers of authors who do things like that. I know not every reader is like that, not even the majority probably, but it still exists and despite being a minority they are vocal and thus I spend a lot of my free time worrying about that.

Under a Bloody Moon: MC is the daughter of the Headmistress and Headmaster of a prestigious academy that looks like it was lifted from the pages of a gothic novel. She's a secret daredevil who likes to stay out of peoples' business, alongside her best friend. She also has little memory of anything from seven years ago, most of all a recurring dream of herself standing out in the snow over a dead body. The school has a secret: at night, classes are held for the vampires that attend, being kept a strict secret from everyone aside from the MC's family. MC thinks little of the vampires, partly because her best friend is a changeling who also hunts vampires, but the normally controlled attacks on students have started escalating, endangering the humans. While MC's best friend searches for other 'friendly' vampires to protect MC, MC finds herself an object of interest to these vampires, and the more she becomes entangled in their web, the more she remembers of that night seven years ago.....and the more MC realizes there's far more to these vampires than originally thought.
Untitled: MC has been isolated her entire life, raised in a nunnery her entire life with just her father, learning to be pious and good. Shortly after her seventeenth birthday, her father shocks her with the revelation he has to go overseas into Europe for a meeting and she's being sent overseas to live with a family friend in New Orleans. He ignores her protests to come along and sends her away. MC is still unsure of the situation but tries to make the best of it, despite the family's house looking like a creepy mansion. MC was expecting many things, but the house being home to six sadistic vampire sisters, each one more twisted than the last. There's the oldest, who looks like a noble and would literally kill to keep things perfect, the second-oldest who is lazy yet secretly sadistic, the triplets, who despite resembling little dolls are just as likely to eat her as do her, and the youngest, a little ball of rage who is typically ignored by her siblings. MC isn't really able to leave, so she is determined to make the best of the situation and simply stay alive. She spends time with each of the sisters individually and gets to learn about their pasts, learning how they became the way they were and realizing she's starting to care for a family of powerful yet deadly vampires.
Untitled: Four nobodies from various backgrounds are all captured and brought to a sprawling, mysterious mansion one night and are thrown in front of the manor's owners, a set of a twin boy and girl. The owners state the peasants have to work for them but in return they will get whatever they want. The four immediately agree and are put to work on various tasks in the manor, indeed getting whatever they want. The work isn't hard, and most of the time the owners talk to them as they work, keeping them company. In fact, everything seems idyllic until one of the older maids suddenly vanishes and the twins come clean about the true reason why the servants were adopted: they confess they made a secret pact years ago with sibling demons to get everything they wanted, and now the demons have come to seek payment by possessing them. The twins were able to fight it off at first, but now the demons have proven too strong for them to continuously keep at bay. Terrified for their families, the twins beg the new servants to exorcise the demons in any way possible, even if it involves killing the host. The servants are understandably terrified and at first refuse, at least until one of them goes missing as well. Now the remaining three have to make a difficult choice to try and save both their friend and their masters.
Untitled: After the apocalypse sixteen years ago, MC finds herself being taken in by an organization of people whose main job is to fight supernatural creatures who flourished after the fall of humanity. MC has really no choice in the matter and finds herself being trained and eventually put on a squad with four other girls, all vastly different and prone to disagreements. However, MC's real goal is trying to figure out what happened to an old friend of hers whom she was separated from when their orphanage was raided by some monsters. All she left behind was a charm bracelet that MC now has. She does her rounds and is a good, albeit typical soldier, never losing hope her friend is still out there alive somewhere. Meanwhile, her friend is still alive, being raised by a group of monsters and having been turned into one of them. She longs for her old friend and has an old picture of the two of them, determined to take her back from the humans and turn her into a monster, if need be. The two girls are completely unaware that the other is even alive until one day, they're assigned to the same mission in the same town, and they end up on the business end of each other's weapons.



Second story is inspired by: Bleach
Third story is inspired by: Vampire Knight (view spoiler)
Fourth story is inspired by: Diabolik Lovers
Fifth story is inspired by: Black Butler
Sixth story is inspired by: Seraph of the End

My personal favourite is one from Bleach where one of the characters looks like she's horribly Photoshopped into the scene lol

Someone: "I would like to RP this idea with you!"
Me: "But I just don't know, is it really what I want to do? I'll never find someone who wants to RP it with me! I'll never get to try it out!"

Second story is inspired by: Bleach
Third story is inspired by: Vampire Knight [spoilers removed]
Fourth story is inspired by: D..."
I would have played if I actually watched anime :p



Me: "Oh, okay!" *describes all sorts of foreign food like cepelinai, cottage cheese, and onigiri*
Me: "Wait, this isn't what you meant...."

Yeah,k that's why I said it's messed up. But if you like it, good for you I guess :P
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Elizabeth ♛Smart Girls Love Trashy Books♛
(last edited Apr 20, 2018 12:18PM)
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But I love seeing schools in YA! Maybe not like regular school because I go to an actual school, but schools in different settings? Like yes please give me post-apocalyptic schools, dystopian schools, magical schools, Victorian schools, etc.

But still? Most, if not all, YA protagonists are teenagers who are required to go to school. So of course there's a lot with that setting.

And yes sadly my mom complains about this CONSTANTLY and yet somehow can't put it together that the reason she keeps seeing teenagers in school is because she watches pretty much nothing but shounens, which are aimed at teen boys who go to school.


And I was thinking more along the lines of 'they can pass in normal society but people still know they're a monster'
I was originally going to do witches but they can't turn others into witches so.


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