quick shout out to ryan murphy and his wack ass writers
eggs: scrambled
steak: well-done and sometimes medium rare
milk: skim, but i don’t drink it that much.
alcohol: can’t drink yet 😭
warm drink: tea and coffee
tagging: @grandtorinaa @noir-ethereal @izukus-deku
Alright guys, we’re gonna learn about each other today!
Egg: Hard boiled
Steak: Meduim rare
Milk: Almond
Alcohol: Strawberry wine coolers
Warm Drink: Butterfly pea flower tea
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don’t care what shade just reblog.
I know I should be working on the asks I received BUT something has come to my attention that is pissing me off. The way people make their books only available for specific race,specific height, specific hair texture and specific weight range.
I am a black girl but I am NOT dark. I am very light due to my mix and I’ve received barely any of my father’s complexion meaning I’m just slightly tan. So I, a person who has listened to black and brown authors and readers talk about the bs that’s produced by probably every NB author here, wil tell you how to be more inclusive.
BLUSHING! Black and brown women DONT get red for obvious reasons that we’re all aware of instead of saying things like :
“ a red/pink tint crept onto her face”
WHY’S THIS WRONG YOU MAY ASK?
Such words create imagery that the person has fair/light skin which is very unfair if you claim to make books for everyone.
Use alternatives like:
“Her face became very heated and a feeling of bashfulness took over emotions”
WHY IS THIS RIGHT?
It does NOT specify ones race or skin tone and instead gives emotion and doesn’t paint imagery of the characters looks which is very important when writing x readers.
HEIGHT! When writing you have to be mindful of girls of all heights because not very girl is like 4’11. Stop writing things like:
“He looked down into her e/c eyes-“ WRONG!
WHY?
You are specifiying that’s she’s short when the characters like 5’9 (I’m 5’2 they would have to look down so I have the privilege)
Instead write:
“He adjusted his gaze to look into her e/c eyes”
WHY IS THIS RIGHT?
I am not specifying wether he looked up,down or cross eyed to look at her am I?
HAIR TEXTURE! I have 4b/4c hair and other girls hair have curls or just textured hair where you cant run a hand through it. Stop writing things like:
“He ran his hands through her hair-‘’ UGH HAVE I TAUGHT YOU NOTHING?!
You’re being specific again! And especially when you in stuff like blonde or dirty brunette or whatever hair shades are called.
Write this instead:
“His hand ran over her nape petting her hair lightly as his hands trailed down to rest a hand on her waist”
IF DIFFERENT ACTION WHY RIGHT?
It doesn’t have anything in the line that will single the reader out because if you write books that are supposed to be for everybody (xreaders) doesn’t need to show any characteristics because you don’t know what the readers look like.
Also don’t always talk about washing hair in fics with showers. You can talk about having freshly washed hair but don’t talk about washing hair in showers.
WEIGHT! There has been a rise in x!chubby readers on this app and Wattpad BUT if you make xreaders and are not specifying wether its for black,chubby and tall readers and its just an xreader and you don’t specify don’t say things like:
“He picked her up with EASE and began to walk around” DICKHEAD-
Sugawara is not going to be picking up a 190lb girl with ease. (Iwaizumi maybe but that’s another convo for another time-)
Say if the character is strong say:
“He hoisted the girl onto his back and began his movements to ( destination)”
Or maybe they are able to pick up a heavy person but YOU NEVER KNOW!
Humans or people with average abilities (injured person perspective):
“He put an arm around his shoulder,wrapping his other arm around the girl’s waist to make it easier for her to lean for support”
If anything I said bothered you its not my fucking problem and you just need to reevaluate yourself- Matta fact just start putting x white! Skinny! Short! Long Haired! Straight Haired ! Reader the folks wont read your shit
☆ ABOUT ME:
Hey I’m Bailey! I’m currently 19 years old and I write as a hobby. I decided to start a blog on tumblr since there was a huge pool of poc writers joining this app. poc, especially black girls & women, are super underrepresented in the anime community period. I want to be able to contribute to the positive rep we receive in the tumblr community and along the way I hope to meet new people and make some friends! Remember: We deserve happy endings, we deserve fairytales, and we deserve positive representation.
☆ RULES:
1. I write for POC, black, and gn readers.
2. Please do not send me requests when they are closed please, thank you!
3. Please do not send any hate in the anonymous mail or in the comments of my works.
4. This is a safe space for readers, POC readers especially, I will not hesitate to block you if I receive any racist/bigoted comments or mail.
5. If you are transphobic, misogynistic, racist, bi-phobic, homophobic, etc. Please get off my block.
6. If there are any minors who view this blog, please do not interact with my nsfw content. Thank you!
WHAT I DO
-oneshots
-drabbles
-headcanons
-series
-song-fics
-poluybb
-yanderes
-a little nsfw (minors dni)
-fluff
-poc reader, black reader, and gn readers
WHAT I DONT DO
-race play of any form
-incest
-pedophilia
-minors engaging in sexual intercourse
ALL CHARACTERS ARE AGED UP.
Requests are open! 19, poc writer, cat lover, bookworm.
☆ MASTERLIST
☆ REQUESTS ARE OPEN
☆ WHO I WRITE FOR:
- BNHA
- HAIKYUU
- BAT FAMILY
- AHS
- POSSIBLE OC’S IN THE FUTURE
“Kanye needs a black woman to sort him out”
I hope lightning comes down, destroys every organ in your body and someone comes and shatters your kneecaps. You have no sense and you will never know peace.
quick shout out to ryan murphy and his wack ass writers
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Black girls deserve fairy tales.
We deserve to be delicate.
We deserve to be swooned and fawned over.
We deserve to be regal.
We deserve to be tender.
We deserve to reclaim all the softness that was taken from us.