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▲ 14 r/entj

For the ENTJs out here during their high school days

Did anyone amongst you all use to be unpopular, aloof geeky nerd in their school days and barely got along with peers and even faced bullying sometimes? And later got glow up and more extroverted and skilled after reaching adulthood?

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u/Chance-Western-2743 — 14 hours ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 107 r/Tamlinism

Feyre has always been problematic and is the villain protagonist since the start

There is nothing is heroic regarding Feyre Archeron about being a homewrecker to already engaged Isaac Hale and Xenophobic murderer of an innocent Fae Andras and wanting to marry off her sisters to get all the attention from her father and calling Nesta a burden for her fiance Tomas Mandray instead of openly disclosing his abusive behavior to her. By her then human existence and Xenophobia, Feyre coincidentally fitted into Cursebreaker role but she was never a hero. She was 'necessary evil' against Amarantha. Yes under Tamlin’s healthy influence, she was growing to be more compassionate person but then Rhysand popped up and she returned back to her old obnoxious mean selfish self and then deteriorated into way worse and way more cruel being. She never deserved Tamlin and Tamlin deserves way way better.

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u/Chance-Western-2743 — 6 days ago