
Because I just remembered who was the best character in RWBY so far
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This Is Going To Open Up A Can Of Noodles I Don't Want To Open On This Thread Because Its Getting Longer
This is going to open up a can of noodles I don't want to open on this thread because its getting longer than the Lambton Worm after a week long binge on viagra.
If you want to continue this point, I would request you do an ask or something. Sorry.
But I will say tho, if the action of scarring someone is akin to abuse, Ruby would be an abuser for what she did to Tyrian.
Adam Taurus is not abusive
Adam haters really need to stop projecting their issues onto a fictional character.
Adam was a tragic hero who needed some red pill knowledge. In the matriarchal society that is RWBY, Adam did not have any strong, masculine, role models who could have sat him down and told him that women ain't shit. That what Adam needed to do was fight the good fight, and show humans that Faunus are not to be trifled with.
Adam is kinda like Detlaff, the High Vampire from the Witcher 3 DLC; Blood and Wine. In this instance; a man loved a woman, and when that woman took advantage of his love, a white knight simp killed him when he sought justice for that betrayal.
Adam's tale is a Shakespearean tragedy about a Byronic hero who allowed his broken heart to overtake his heroic nature.
Adam Taurus is a cautionary tale for men in a gynocentric world; don't get close to the Amber Turds lest they take a literal shit on your metaphorical bed.

Shit, man. Adam Taurus was one of the better ones.
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Men are taught how to be good husbands from boyhood.
We are pushed into sports to build strength.
We are taught never to cry or show emotion to learn how to be dependable.
We are driven toward the trades to learn a financially secure skill.
We are exposed to war and conflict because we have to protect our families from those who would harm them.
Men are never allowed to forget their responsibilities so that women could forget theirs.
like “how to be a good wife” posts are great but why does no one ever tell men how to be good husbands
S'Alright.



Hmm. Sad, really. She even stabbed him in the heart, metaphorically and then literally. Damn.
I don’t hate Lily Evans, but it was sooooo fucked up that in SWM, she almost laughs at her best friend, and when he reacts to that, she subtly puts him in his place by saying: 'I'd wash your pants if I were you Snivellous,' as if she doesn't know that he comes from a poor family who probably couldn't afford anything better. Then later, when he comes to apologise to her, out of his own will like she said she wanted, she jibes him with comments like: 'all my friends wonder why I still hangout with you, I do too.’
Not just that but also the comments about her undermining the marauders’ bullying towards him by saying, ‘at least they don’t use dark magic,’ like yeah, whatever they’ve bullied you relentlessly over these past years to the point where you’ve had to start creating new spells to protect yourself, but at least they don’t use dark magic whilst doing it right? Also in the same conversation, she once again undermines his bullying by saying, ‘and you’re being really ungrateful. I heard what happened the other night. You went sneaking down that tunnel by the Whomping Willow and James Potter saved you from whatever's down there.’ Not let me hear your perspective, no, let me believe the rumours, but when you, the person who actually went through it all, someone who wants to protect me, tell me the truth and tell me that you won’t let me believe shit like this, then I get mad?
A lot of anti’s say that Snape didn’t deserve Lily, but IMO Lily didn’t deserve Snape


It's so funny, because I didn't realize this until I started posting fic regularly myself, but there is genuinely no way for a fic author to tell that you even read their work, let alone liked it, if you just click off when you're finished.
It feels like they should know—of course you read the fic! You just had fifteen emotions in a row about it! But they don't know, because you haven't told them. All they know is that the 'hits' counter went up by one more, which means someone clicked on it, and then probably didn't read more than a sentence before clicking off.
And alright, maybe it feels like it doesn't matter, because they're not ever going to know that you read it in the first place, so why should you even leave a kudos/like, let alone comment?
Because—and I say this as both a fic writer and reader—it means they know someone actually read it. Every time they get proof that someone actually read the whole thing from start to finish, it gives them just a little more evidence that it was actually worth it to put the fic out into the world, and that's a little more chance that they're going to keep writing and posting.