Author: dearjack16gmailcom
Harry: hey, mate. How is your life?
Ron, shrugging: I don’t know. Let me ask her it
Ron,shouting: ‘MIONE, DEAR WOULD YOU CARE TO TELL ME HOW YOU ARE DOING RIGHT NOW?
Hermione:I AM GREAT LOVE!
Ron: Well, Harry, looks like my life is doing great
Me: Okay, fanfiction; can I have a slow-burn friends-to-lovers pairing with elements of comedy, mild angst, and lots of pay-off involving domestic fluff?
Fanfiction: Did you mean: “Ron Weasley x Hermione Granger”?
Are there any fanfics where Ron gets a “Cinderella” moment at the Yule Ball?
I always like the idea that, in the early years after the war, whenever the golden trio made their individual ways to work, the reactions from people would be different for each of them.
Harry gets a lot of stares on the way to the Auror office. More so than ever since the war ended. He doesn’t mind it quite so much now, but still feels annoyed that people treat him like something in a zoo as opposed to a real person. Thankfully, he’ll often see a friendly face (Kingsley or Ernie Macmillan, for example) so he doesn’t feel too bad about it.
Hermione likewise gets a lot of stares on the way to the Wizengamot. Lots of irritable old pureblood men complaining about her reforms, plus many excited gasps from the junior staff members. Occasionally, she’ll get a ‘good morning’ called by a Hogwarts alumni.
Ron, on the other hand, has a very different experience. Every morning, his way to work is like the opening of “A Hard Days Night”. A crowd of fans (many of them women) running after him to get his autograph/photo/etc. Ron spends a lot of time hiding behind bookshelves and ducking around corners as he tries to get to WWW on time. At least once a week, he’ll turn up red-faced and incredibly embarrassed because several women keep squealing his name and trying to snog him (’what’s Hermione going to say?’ Ron groans to a trying-not-to-laugh George).
You like Hero Aca?Me too!(Tho you already probably guessed that by my Kirishima icon)What are your thoughts on the writing?Favorite characters?Any ships?
I started reading the manga first, and then started watching the anime adaptation. Awesome!
I really enjoy the writing, and the way it breaks expectations of Shounen manga. It’s also fun, but can get dark if need be, which is interesting.
I quite like Tsuyu Asui (Froppy), Tenya Aida, Eijiro Kiroshima, Mashirou Ojiro, and Itsuka Kendo.
I don’t really have any ships, since romance is more on the back-burner in Hero Aca.
Thanks for the asks, @fairyfaraway!
A Christmas Carol is so wild to me because it takes not one, not two, but like four fucking ghosts to convince this dude not to be the biggest douche in the universe. Like, four fucking ghosts came back from the dead, rose from the Goddamn grave to be like, “I came back from the dead because you need to quit your shit.” Fuck. How big of an asshole do you have to be to have four fucking ghosts tell you to stop?
Have you ever met a rich capitalist
Also, one of those ghosts was a rich capitalist douche. He needed to reform Scrooge to work off his own sentence, didn’t he?
Marley’s ghost basically told Scrooge that if he kept being a greedy douchebag he would go to hell and Scrooge still needed convincing and that honestly is 100% believable to me
That an old rich white guy being told “Your going to hell unless you help the poor” would respond by going “I still kind of want to NOT help the poor tho?”
Charlie Dickens knew what was up.
Dickens had to work in a factory hos entire childhood. His father was thrown in a debtor’s prison. Thats why all his stories are about rich fucks getting owned.
The thing I love about A Christmas Carol is that
at the time he wrote it, Christmas, as a holiday, was on par with our Arbor Day. And Scrooge held the Majority Opinion.Dickens originally set out to write a Very Serious Pamphlet About the Plight of the Poor in Modern Times, with numbers, and statistics, and gruesome details about the state of debtors prisons. And he realized that it would probably not change a single thing, in the end.
So he changed it to fiction, and made it emotional, and focused on the lives in one specific family. And he also self-published it, because he realized that a for-profit publishing house wouldn’t want to touch it. And gave it to friends.
Not only did it help change people’s attitudes toward charity organizations and help reform labor laws, it also (pretty much) revived the whole custom of celebrating Christmas at all.
That, my friends, is the power of a well written ghost story.
I just looked up this to see if this was true and it is!
The pamphlet was going to be called ‘An Appeal to the People of England, on behalf of the Poor Man’s Child’
He decided to write the story because he realised that soap-boxing factory workers and their employers on the importance of educational reform wasn’t going to work on a society-wide scale.
A Christmas Carol is literally a leftist/socialist story about not being a dickwad to your employees because they’re human too, your ‘fellow man’
And people say Socialism never did anything right…
so my boyfriend and I tried roleplaying the other day and we did the whole “professor and bad student who needs to pass” thing, only he wanted to be the professor, so I had to be the horny and failing student. I’m the valedictorian of my senior class of 400 and I have a horrible phobia of flunking, so when he whispered “you’re failing my class, you naughty girl” in my ear, I started crying and we had to stop
Yup.
Another one for the books.
*adds to backlog*
yees







