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Dani // 25 // latina // she/her // 🐧 // moonflowery on AO3
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LottieLee Weekend stories

to have them all in one little post, here are the stories i posted for lottielee weekend:

Day 1: Afterlife: Trapped within an abstract - Words: 4,051 - Laura Lee comes back with the rescue team and finds no one at the cabin → lottielee vs. parallel realities

Day 2: In another Life: Sky-bound (darling, lean your weight on me)  - Words: 4,771 - AU where it's Lottie the one who tries to fly the plane out of the wilderness

Day 3: Monster AU: All the gods have been domesticated - Words: 13,413 - The Conjuring AU → lottielee vs. the wilderness demon (literally)

Day 4: Free Choice: Sanctify me when I'm dead - Words: 10,578 - aka my Laura Lee Corruption Arc → Laura Lee survived, lived long enough to experience the cannibalism, and blurred the lines between religious faith and her love for Lottie

(i hope you like them, pls read them and maybe leave a comment? <3)

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dude the abyss is totally gazing back at you. she obviously wants you. go over there and talk to her! get her number

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akajustmerry

I think this is people who are relatively new to the free Palestine movement, but I find the obsession with celebrity acknowledgement of Palestine utterly discombobulating. on the one hand, sure, it'd be great to have people with large audiences raising awareness for Palestinian liberation. On the other hand, why does it seem like some of youse care more about who is talking about Palestine, than Palestine itself? How many times do we have to learn the lesson that celebrities hold no tangible power? The revolution will not be led and won by celebrities or by any individual. Revolution is done by collective action on the ground over generations. Some people have fallen for the cult of individualism so bad that you genuinely think keeping track of which celebrities are supporting Palestine, or even harassing celebrities to talk on Palestine is more valuable to the movement than actual direct action like attending rallies, protests, blockades, making donations, elevating Palestinians, etc. I'm so sick of seeing posts like, "if Taylor Swift/insert celeb here spoke about Palestine then there would be change". It's childish. Your belief in the liberation of Palestine and her people should not be so flimsy that you need celebrities with nothing in common with you to validate that belief.

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