She is so sweet and kind she is bi and is a little anti social she is very friendly and is not a back stabber she really doesnt care who she dates it their character that matters the most to her she is Mexican and white she has a lot of friends that are protective of her and love her
Omg Mary Jane she is so nice and freindly
A Mary Jane is a female who is always down to smoke the Mary Jane. She is usually someone who is a very beautiful specimen of the women breed that appreciates and values weed. Mary Janes are not to be confused with “stoners”, “stoner girls” or “potheads”. Mary Janes are built different and are usually people who tend to get pissed off easily and convince themselves they smoke a fuck ton to help them “chill out” or cope with their anxiety. Unlike stoner girls, Mary Janes are more chill and don’t make smoking their entire personalities. It’s not a secret they just wouldn’t consider themselves a stoner or pothead but smoke just as much if not, more. The aesthetic of and vibe of heir smoke sesh is completely different than any other.
“Omg your a Mary Jane too?”
“Nah she’s not a stoner or a pothead, definitely a Mary Jane”
a short definition of the word and substance marijuana
friend: what were you doing yesterday?
me: i was doing that Mary jane
A playable sim in the sims 2.
Wait wrong type of Mary-Sue…
Person A: You know Mary Sues?
Person B: The cringey character troope?
A: No, the sims character.
"bro i stopped watching star wars when they brought in that mary sue"
"you mean rey?"
1. (adj.) a female character whom has no character flaws; a very dry character; usually found in fan-fiction.
1. "this fan-fiction has so much mary sue characters."
A Mary Sue is an idealized and seemingly perfect fictional character. Often, this character is recognized as an author insert or wish fulfillment. They can usually perform better at tasks than should be possible given the amount of training or experience. A male can also be referred to as a Marty Stu or Gary Stu, but Mary Sue is used more commonly.
While Mary Sue is too nebulous to be judged by any hard and fast standard, certain traits have become surprisingly popular in defining what "makes" a Sue. In an effort to make their characters more attractive without having to do the leg work of natural character development, the authors just add some of these superficial traits to their characters.
"My character is not a mary sue!!!" Every response ever.