oh how i love being a homosexual

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

hello and welcome to my mess of a blog!

it is i - miru! but y'all can also call me irummna, minura, anurim or rumi :3

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i’m cringe but i’m free <3

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current interests:

  • being gay over fictional characters <3
  • will wood / will wood and the tapeworms
  • music in general - please please please feel free to recommend me songs to listen to!!

also, here’s my art blog - @irummna

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the tags are here just so i can search through them more easily since my search thingy doesn’t work properly-

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jactingjoices

we are in a media literacy crisis

jactingjoices

friendly reminder that characters don't need to be saints to be entertaining. and telling a story does not mean endorsement. art does not need to be all about morally good people.

vergess

IDK if this was meant as hyperbole but it's literally true:

Adult literacy is low.

Child literacy is low.

Information literacy has shifted dramatically in the last decade, but reputable information sources like research journals and factual news reporting have been unable to keep pace.

We are genuinely in a crisis of media literacy, with ever fewer genuinely factual resources available in the style and language used by contemporary audiences.

It may sound condescending, but we genuinely need to remind people, or worse, explain to them for the first time that art is not evidence of real world behaviour.

So, thank you, for this reminder. Genuinely.

You're correct:

Art does not need to feature exclusively morally pure characters. Art is not proof of the creator's secret, violent desires.