It’s weird to me how many places I’ve been/worked that have a strict ban on peanut products for allergen risks, even when no one there has a peanut allergy—yet imposes no restrictions for allergies that employees actively do have. Like you can’t have a peanut butter candy bar anywhere on the premises despite no one there being sensitive to it, but you CAN store your shellfish tree nut products in the staff fridge next to the lunch of the employee with a deathly allergy…
Please.
Look, I don't care if you ship Bo and Din. But for the love of Morgan Freeman please STOP saying Grogu needs a mother. As a child of a single parent and that parent being the child of a single parent, it's so dehumanizing to see Din be reduced to a man requiring a partner to fulfill his child's need for a nuclear family. I haven't felt the need to say this as I haven't seen this kind of aggression with other ships and I think it's because its heteronormative, and I really need people to just... stop.
If you ship them, fine. If you love the idea of Grogu gaining a bonus parent who makes him and his dad happy, awesome! But to reduce Din and Grogu to two people who need someone to complete them after Din has done SO MUCH for Grogu as his child on his own is insulting. Single parents are often harshly judged in our every day lives because people think their children can only be fulfilled and successful with two (HETERO) parents when that's not the case. It also reduces the growth Grogu inspired in Din to overcome his religious trauma and realize he's a good father and Mandalorian even if Din doesn't think that of himself. Needing a partner or another parent to fill in a missing piece that doesn't exist is unfair to real people and characters alike. Even for Bo as a female anti-hero in a male dominate show to be reduced to "mother" when she has decades of history that has made her a fleshed out, stand alone SW character who doesn't need another show to be fulfilled by its protagonist. It's insulting to any female SW characters to be reduced to being just a partner or parent and their original purpose isn't even acknowledged or considered in the plot just so that the romantic itch can be scratched without any real reason or purpose other than "why not?" Just... learn to not dehumanize female SW characters or undermine single parents and children of single parents. This isn't shaming fanfic writers or readers or anyone for wanting Din to be happy and liking the idea of someone being a bonus parent to Grogu, this is towards the people who keep insisting Din and Grogu will be happier and complete with a partner/parent. And I hope this comes across that way cause I know some people make get offended over this when it's not intended to do so.
I went No Contact with half of my family after my white great uncle told me he blamed my directionless lifestyle on not having a strong male figure in my life when I was doing just fine and he knew nothing about my life. The way he talked about my mom was enough for me to realize how many people agreed with him and I burned that bridge so fucking fast because my mom was a fierce woman who didn't need a man to be an awesome mother and made it very clear that any partner would be second fiddle to me and my siblings. We came first. As did her career. Romantic partners and parenthood should add zest to the life you already live, not uproot it to fit into theirs or uproot theirs to fit into yours. So don't do that to Din and Grogu, no matter who you ship him with.
Read/view/discuss things that inspired your writing
Talk about the characters or plot points in your work that you're excited about/excited to get to
Learn about writing that you love that will make you remember why you love writing
Make a list of the reasons you started writing and reread it a few times
Talk to your favorite writers about what they love about being a writer
Make a list of all of the things you look forward to with your current WIP
Get more active in the writeblr community - start talking to other writers you've never spoken to, reach out to that writer you've always been too nervous to reach out to, make new friends
Create a character just to write a bunch of one-shots of all of the things you want to write about
Create a character that loves to write and see how much you can pour your own love of writing into them
home by the sea.. .
One advantage of not really having a strong sense of gender identity is that you’re very [shrug emoji] about how people gender you. Sometimes people call me by she/her pronouns and sometimes they go with he/him pronouns and on the internet people often default to they/them, and neither option is entirely right but also, fuck if I know what would be right, and I don’t particularly care. Therefore I’m perfectly happy to outsource my gender identity to the people around me who actually need to figure out which box to put me in. I don’t need to talk about myself in third person, so really my pronouns sound like a you problem.
To hold myself accountable and motivate me, here's a sneak peek list of upcoming fics!
On a Hot, Hot Day (sequel to On a Cold, Cold Night) - Din x Reader, rated T. OUT NOW!
On a Dry, Dry Morning (Sequel to On a Hot, Hot Day) Din x Reader, rated T.
On a Wet, Wet Night (Sequel to On a Dry, Dry Morning) Din x Reader, rated M.
The Middle (a one-shot add-on to Before and After) - Din x Reader, rated E.
The Middle Pt. 2 (a one-shot add-on to Before and After) - Din x Reader, rated E.
The Alchemist's Arcana (pending title, multi-chapter series) - Din x Reader, rated E.
Where the Sky Met the Sea (multi-chapter series) - Ezra x Reader (Prospect), rated E.
Is your dad Ron Swanson? (via blooper2112)
More tips on hearing aids and writing them!
On a Hot, Hot Day and a Cold, Cold Night
The Before and After
Kinktober 2022
Where the Sky Met the Sea Masterlist
full offense but none of you would have ever survived fanfiction.net in 2009
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