rounding out the gangsey with noah and henry!!
(pynch) (bluesey)
Art by диван
misa misa 🫶
okay, so I've finished "sunrise on the reaping" and omg
this book kills me. even though I knew the ending, I didn't know how exactly it was going to end. now that's really devastating. haymitch really went through it all.
the book had a couple of slips here and there, but overall, it was good. i loved making connections to the rest of the series. i'm also really invested in this generation now. i'd love to read at least a short story about Katniss's parents. i would also love to read a little bit of the og trilogy from haymitch's and peeta's perspective. the epilogue moved me.
4.75/5
maysilee donner really said if i have to fight to the death im gonna serve rupaul levels of cunt while doing so and i just think that's really cool of her
finnick odair really needs his own novel. and a BIG one. like his story has so much potential!
first of all, the whole setting of district 4, a comeplete opposite of familiar 12. how is the ocean controlled? were there any instances of people escaping on boats?
then finnick's story. how does it feel like to train your whole childhood to kill? how did he play the games? was he aware of his charms? how did he manage to become the youngest winner?
then his life as a winner. it would be a particularly miserable and hard part, but nevertheless interesting. what happened to him in capitol? how did he go through all this? how did his relationship with annie bloom? how his life affected his mind, his soul? (well we partly know that from the mockingjay)
his story is just so deep and impactful, i'd really love to read it in more detail
some Blues (feat. her messy hair)
actually very lucky that ronan fell in love once and never again because can you imagine the chaos he would’ve caused in any local gay community with even the briefest of situationships
Thinking about Maysilee Donner. A girl who refused to let the Capitol dehumanize her. A girl who wanted to die with dignity, without begging for her life, because that mattered to her. Who set up a place setting with napkins and forks in the middle of the arena because she is a human being. Who loved jewelry and fashion and believed that her appearance sends a message about who she is, and who wanted that message to be respectable, dignified, worth something.
Thinking about Maysilee Donner who was unafraid to slap the woman who pulled her name in the reaping and who threw clever insults towards anyone who provoked her, no matter who they were. Maysilee Donner who believed human dignity is inherent but respect is earned and who refused to give respect to those who did not deserve it.
Maysilee Donner whose father threw money at the reaping stage as if that could save her, and the money floated to the ground just like the confetti, meaningless paper that signified nothing when placed against the power of the Capitol. Whose privilege could not save her. Who recognized that reality and faced it with more fortitude than any person should ever have to display. Maysilee Donner.
We as a fandom moved way too fast past this:
And this:
kinda crazy looking back at my old posts.. so much of my younger self obsessed with fandoms.. so much chaotic energy...
she/her 22 y/o. i just post whatever i want. i love all sorts of media
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