“Have you ever danced with anyone before?”
Was listening to this the entire time I doodled this!
@spaghetti-tuesday-on-wednesday
“Have you ever danced with anyone before?”
Was listening to this the entire time I doodled this!
violet lesbian violet!
☆ mod millie
do u like clem x violet? would love to see them in your style
yes! i luv my gorls
Older!Violetine and their very tough son >=)
clem and ellie + dancing with their gfs
My friend showed me this website and while I was going through some of these I thought-
One of the few mainstream couples that both characters are majorly or fully black. Clementine canonically having two black parents (not forgetting to mention prominent black mentors in her life as well; Clementine’s blackness showing in her hair, and her - like mine, me being darker than her - semi broad nose, darkened skin, and having black eyes which really means her having any type of eye shape and colour tbh) along with Louis having dominant black features (coarse, kinky hair being made into dreads; broad nose; defined jawline) which makes it extremely likely of him having two black parents.
*her being “light” (which I don’t see her as) does not take away from her blackness, as long as she identifies with being black and you see semblance of it, which you do by the way…*
*them being not so dark but not exactly light skin either is not an issue to me as black people comes in all types of colours.*
As a young, black female, I am proud of Telltale and have further love for this couple that transcends race.
The narrative of interracial coupling is always pushed which is not terrible, not in the slightest, but the fact that the rare narrative of a YOUNG black couple is being shown is just utterly amazing. Putting this narrative along with the interracial/open narrative brings you to what I believe is a better state of mind. You’re not limited in your perspective.
So no, I am not racist (well entirely at least) for liking two people of the same race I just so happen to identify with being shown together in a romantic sense, hell even in a platonic sense as it shows black people can get along and be healthy mates to one another. It helps brings to light this all inclusive narrative we all are trying to portray. Not to brainwash people into hopping on the bandwagon of something, but instead present to them that their views shouldn’t be limited.
The Violet x Clementine ship helps tremendously in that respect as well.
When you weigh the two ships together, looking at them objectively, equally, and separately again, TOGETHER, you’d see how much of the message to be versatile is essential to healthy living and co-existing with others and yourself.
Being homophobic, racist, ignorant or hateful hurts you the most.
The media controls the people. Yes, this post matters.
Edit: I know not all of the Violet haters are toxic just most of the ones I’ve seen lately are
Some soft violentine to ease the pain of episode 3