Here’s a hot take: villains should be relatable.
Not every villain, not every time, and certainly not to everyone at once, but there should be moments. We should, occasionally, be able to see ourselves in the bad guys, be able to understand how they got there.
Because it reminds us not to fucking go there.
Antis who get upset about villains having relatable qualities (often couched as being “romanticized” or “woobified”) are people who cannot bear to ever think of themselves as having the capability of being wrong.
Every human alive is capable of being a horrible person. Relatable villains remind us to keep an eye on that shit.


jk rowling, updating the harry potter series for the modren era: this is dabby the house elf! he smokes weed

this one is actually the worst because someone i showed it to referred to it as “astolfo feeding his larvae”
the best part of the fate zero anime is definitely when rider implied he wanted to fight bill clinton and then steal all his money to buy 10 fighter jets
I mean those are stealth bombers but go off I guess


My psych teacher has a poster in her classroom that says “Everytime you call your boyfriend ‘Daddy,’ Sigmund Freud’s ghost grows a little bit stronger,” and if that isn’t threatening, then I don’t know what is.









