The way that some people in the HOTD fandom are talking about the actors on the show is becoming concerning. People are harassing Emily Carey (a teenager) because she said show!Alicent is queer. Ewan Mitchell is getting attacked for his looks and acting because they’re mad that critics said Aemond was the highlight of the final three episodes. Fans praised Emma D’Arcy and said that they should be in the writing room, but as soon as they said something the fans didn’t agree with (like Rhaenyra’s entitlement and how Alicent was right to be upset about Aemond’s eye), it’s suddenly “they need to stop hanging out with Olivia Cooke”
it seems like people no longer know what acting means. Hating the Greens doesn’t mean it’s alright to hate their actors. I’ve never seen a fandom behave like this before.
The man, the myth, the legend, the KING!!!!
Anyone else love the “Who did this to you” trope or is it just me?
To everyone asking what's the point of sharing content about the protests in Iran and the killing of Mahsa Amini:
THE PEOPLE IN IRAN ARE BEGGING US TO SHARE THEIR PICS AND VIDS AND POST HER NAME!
Isn't that reason enough?
And do you know why they beg us for our attention?
BECAUSE IT'S MUCH HARDER FOR A GOVERNMENT TO KILL ITS CITIZENS WHILE THE WORLD IS WATCHING
Be their voice, say her name!
You really believe the Iranian government would cut access to social media if it didn't matter?
#Mahsa_Amini #MahsaAmini
I keep forgetting Chain of Thorns is released end of January 😭😭😭
House of the Dragon // The Secret History, Donna Tartt
“ummmmm ur bra strap is showing :/ ”
Art and Sylvie are taking no shit
The protests are ongoing. Help us by spreading the news
hey, my kurdish friend wanted to point out that the iranian woman murdered by the police in tehran was a kurd and her kurdish name was jîna emînî. she has mostly been referred to as mahsa amini, the iranian version of her name, in the media & that can ofc still be used to make sure posts about her reach a mainstream audience. however people should make sure to mention her given kurdish name foremost, as well as highlight the fact that she was a kurd in the first place, because that played a part in her facing the violence that she did.