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Okay So.... Does Anyone Else Find Themselves Caring Deeply About The Hpmor Marauders? Because It Feels
Okay so.... Does anyone else find themselves caring deeply about the hpmor marauders? Because it feels to me like they have a ton of potential. Just in terms of fanfiction
Like, think about it that way: Remus is basically the same as in the original. James was unambiguously confirmed to have been a dick as a teenager who's gotten better over time. Peter now has a FUCKTON more potential, since he was a secret metamorphemagus, canonically queer, and a SPY FOR THE LIGHT SIDE, who then spent a decade in Azkaban, GOT OUT, and rebuilt his life (presumably with Remus's help). Think of all the potential for angst! I even wrote a fic about it! (Will give the link to anyone who wants it) And Sirius was, yes, evil, but also canonically queer, and there's so much amazing stuff you could do with a teen Gryffindor dark wizard who is kinda friends with a group of bullies who want to believe he's better than his family, aka maybe an asshole, but not ACTUALLY EVIL, and can't pick up on the signs until it's too late, and who- okay, just imagine in the hpmor marauders era, hpmor Sirius manipulating hpmor Peter, who was his BOYFRIEND, who wanted to believe the best about him, who was drawn by his charisma and his charm, and the relationship slowly turning truly horrible, too slowly for Peter to be able to notice what's going on and leave, until it all blows up in everyone's face- what was the big disaster that ended it all? It's for you to decide! And that's not even talking about how hpmor Snape was just everything the fandom wanted canon Snape to be- a dark and edgy and clever and lonely asocial guy who wanted to fit in with the cool dark wizard as a teen, but who still had enough of a true moral compass to truly understand the error of his ways and really try to make amends to the world he almost destroyed, WHICH MADE HIM ALL THE MORE VULNERABLE TO MANIPULATION BY DUMBLEDORE WHO WANTED TO USE HIS GUILT TO PULL HIS STRINGS- why is no one talking about this? This is perfect fandom material!
... Okay. I'm calm now. I'm normal about this.
If you have any, by which I mean ANY hpmor marauders fanfic requests, give them to me and I'll see what I can do.
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...OH.

this post hasn't left my mind since i've first saw it
Ouch.
Yeah I love manipulating my friends for my own gain, the gain is called "hanging out", obtained via such cruel tactics as "showing interest in stuff they like" and "being generally complimentary and charming"
It doesn't matter what your gender is. There's an online community for you to hate yourself through, get brainworms from (which will usually end up bleeding into how you view other people as well), and essentially use as digital self harm.
It's the incel red pill for the lads, proana for the girlies and 4tran for all the rest. Obviously there's a lot of overlap, I've got two and a half of these (which might turn into three once I'm an adult and can really get into the dating sphere), but you see my point.