i think morally ambiguous characters are some of the best characters in fiction because they are the most reflective of people in the real world. everybody does good and bad things. people have regrets and people change; they are not static characters
@daehotwt seconding what asel said this sounds a Loooottttt like ocd 😢😢😢 take a look into checking/doubt ocd specifically, a lot of what you’re describing aligns with it
does anyone else deal with the doubting anything is real anxiety not like "nothing is real this is a simulation" but like "this person told me this day is their birthday but what if they didnt actually tell me that and i made it up and their birthday is on another day"
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i’m actually so tired of people on here pretending that liking a character who does bad things is some kind of moral failing like do you guys not have better things to be mad about
getting off of twitter and interacting with real people really makes you realize people on here are INSANE like i promise any normal person does not gaf
getting unhealthily attached to a fictional character is actually the most humbling experience in the world cause you can’t even talk about them without sounding crazy
why are so many fandom spaces so MEAN like what happened to people coming online to escape real life nastiness and finding community and home within online spaces and just having fun why does everything have to suddenly be “cringe” or criticised when it isn’t harming anyone????
did you know it’s possible to dislike a ship without having to come up with some kind of convoluted moral justification to turn it into That Ship Is Bad And You’re Bad For Liking It? like. you can just say you don’t ship it.