marauders4evr: marauders4evr: I keep getting hate from abled people who wanted to watch Me Before...
marauders4evr:
marauders4evr:
I keep getting hate from abled people who wanted to watch Me Before You and didn’t like the fact that I spoiled the ending in my posts where I talk about how disgusting it is to have the main character kill himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. So, in an effort to stop the hate, I will minimize the amount of time that I talk about the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. It’s not fair for all of these abled people to have to read the spoiler that the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. In fact, it’s downright mean for me to keep talking about the fact that the ending to the book involves the main character killing himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. After all, I respect the wishes of the abled community and if they want me to stop talking about an ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled, I will stop talking about the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. Even though the ending, the one wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled, is horrendously disgusting and offensive to the disabled community, who are currently protesting the movie because of the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. And as a disability advocate first and foremost I would argue that it’s my job to also protest the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. In fact, I have received many messages from disabled people who didn’t know that the book/movie ended with the main character killing himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. And those people have expressed gratitude that I warned them of the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. Because had those people seen the movie wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled, they would have been extremely upset, and not just because a character killing himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled is sad but because it truly is offensive and sickening to have an ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. Be that as it may, I do owe something to the abled community probably and because of this, I will henceforth put a spoiler alert in my posts so that they don’t have to read about the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled.
Spoiler Alert:
The main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled.
You folks have to stop reblogging this.
Otherwise some poor abled person is going to see the spoiler that (Spoiler Alert) the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. And we can’t have that.
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marauders4evr:
I keep getting hate from abled people who wanted to watch Me Before You and didn’t like the fact that I spoiled the ending in my posts where I talk about how disgusting it is to have the main character kill himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. So, in an effort to stop the hate, I will minimize the amount of time that I talk about the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. It’s not fair for all of these abled people to have to read the spoiler that the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. In fact, it’s downright mean for me to keep talking about the fact that the ending to the book involves the main character killing himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. After all, I respect the wishes of the abled community and if they want me to stop talking about an ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled, I will stop talking about the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. Even though the ending, the one wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled, is horrendously disgusting and offensive to the disabled community, who are currently protesting the movie because of the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. And as a disability advocate first and foremost I would argue that it’s my job to also protest the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. In fact, I have received many messages from disabled people who didn’t know that the book/movie ended with the main character killing himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. And those people have expressed gratitude that I warned them of the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. Because had those people seen the movie wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled, they would have been extremely upset, and not just because a character killing himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled is sad but because it truly is offensive and sickening to have an ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. Be that as it may, I do owe something to the abled community probably and because of this, I will henceforth put a spoiler alert in my posts so that they don’t have to read about the ending wherein the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled.
Spoiler Alert:
The main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled.
You folks have to stop reblogging this.
Otherwise some poor abled person is going to see the spoiler that (Spoiler Alert) the main character kills himself because he doesn’t think that his life is worth living now that he’s disabled. And we can’t have that.
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