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chloesimaginationthings Ā· 6 months ago
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Gregory vs Cassie’s reactions to FNAF jumpscares
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spadillelicious Ā· 1 year ago
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Drawing I did of y/n and Moon in a wonderful magma with @imclou and @hierba-picante yesterday šŸ’–āœØ
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pervartwhoo Ā· 1 year ago
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* you shoot sun a flirty gesture across the room. its effective
closeup of my favorite shot
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killl-ka Ā· 4 months ago
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*posts absolutely nothing for a month*
*comes back with a soul-crushing hyper fixation of daycare attendant from fnaf*
*posts this and refuses to elaborate further*
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lil-lemon-snails Ā· 1 year ago
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Have some low-quality sun screenshots while i stress over colour palettes :)
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Went through SO MANY stages w this design and i'm still not 100% about it BUT- progress is being made (maybe)
Witness my pain
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arkarti Ā· 2 years ago
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Monty was trying his best!!
Twitter: X
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sorrinslays Ā· 6 months ago
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Headcanon that Sampo never had a stuffed animal. To him it's not a big deal, but when Hook hears about it she and the other Moles decide to make a stuffed animal for his birthday (with Natasha's help), which ends up being a small fox with green downturned eyes.
Only problem is, they don't know when Sampo's birthday is (if he even has one)
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unnamedcorvid Ā· 26 days ago
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so while I was first listening I might have paused Part 53 to see if someone can fit a zippo lighter all the way in their mouth cause it feels a lot more secure than him just gripping with his teeth and like,, he’s absolutely put worse things in his mouth. that wouldn’t even make top five I bet
(it is absolutely possible, unless lighters were a bit bigger back then, it was pretty awkward but absolutely fits, it can go all back and can be held in place with molars with lips closed around)
guess it doesn’t matter though cause he has clothes now, but I really did want him to go full hamster with that thing (artistic rendition below)
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fromtheseventhhell Ā· 10 months ago
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I can tell I'm Arya-pilled to the max because I'll see other Arya stans talking about the questionable morality of her executing Daeron and I'm just like "That was so Lady of Winterfell-coded"
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restinsodaroni Ā· 1 year ago
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Some very deserved love for biblically accurate Sun! ā˜€ļø
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rambunctioustoons Ā· 1 year ago
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doodle I forgot about !
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chrliekclly Ā· 1 year ago
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How did you get your job on sunny? I really wanna go into the entertainment industry.
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iv told th story b4 but i got onto th show bcuz i just happened to b n th right place @ th right time
was working on smthn completely different nd drunk on th camera truck during one of our wrap days me, the DIT, nd the loader wer talking abt fave tv shows nd when i said tht always sunny was mine th loaders just like "oh lol funny im the 1st AC on that. i can get u some days if u want" ???
so i...did some days...then i did a season...and now im core crew i guess
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pentacass Ā· 1 year ago
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"We could start [your private dejarik lessons] now, if you like. After a drink, perhaps?"
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spearxwind Ā· 11 months ago
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AUGH @ people sending asks to talk abt HR the problem is I dont know WHAT to talk about since ive already gone off about the broad strokes ad nauseum i would have to talk about characters and themes and random very specific worldbuilding details like did you know the underground supermaze that gives hollowridge its name is actually inhabited by all kinds of creatures and machines that were engineered to keep it safe and have evolved out of control in the new situation and now act more like the immune system of a massive beast? (There are regular animals too but the labs and factories are protected by specific machines)
Since they are descended from security systems they will attack anything and everything foreign that enters UNLESS they can be confirmed as "employees" meaning if you have some sort of old world identification (like an ID card) you MIGHT stand a chance at getting in unscathed. The other problem is that these IDs also come with DNA and face recognition so unless the system is very primitive or very damaged only descendants of old registered employees can """"safely"""" enter.
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caterpillarinacave Ā· 3 months ago
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i saw in the tags of your henry and mortmain posts that you’d like people to ask you about them :) — and tbh i’d love to hear more about the parallels between them that you mention in the post :D
Before I begin, I’m so sorry I took so so long to answer! I have been pretty busy and could definitely do a longer breakdown of all this but it’s already been a month and it’s going to drive me insane if I leave thing unanswered any longer.Ā 
I’ll need to do a full re-read of the trilogy to really answer the questions but here are some thoughts that are very interesting to me. Please excuse any incoherent-ness, (and grammar issues, and repetition issues, and poor citation, and spelling, and rambling, etc, etc) i have spent so long staring at the document i wrote this on trying to get my brain to work I may have totally lost the plot. Just trust me guys I’ve got a PhD in Henry Fairchild.Ā Ā 
Lets start off with the most obvious parallel, that being their work. On a strictly physical level the work they do is very similar- they both approach magic through science and vice versa in a notably unique fashion. Stylistically and functionally the things each of them create has a decently sized overla and Henry has no problem understanding Mortmain’s creations. Mortmain favors clockwork for his creations and while Henry doesn’t specifically focus on such things he is very familiar with them, and interested to boot.Ā 
Mortmain is quite brilliant, in multiple ways. Most people could not manage the type of thing he pulls off consistently; Henry *probably* could. It’s worth noting Henry is severely limited by Shadowunter laws; in the third book we see the only reason he hasn’t invented a portal entirely by himself is because he can only work with a specific set of runes (Clockwork Princess, pg. 282). Even working in the tight restraints of Shadowhunter resources, and only being around 21 in the books, he’s extremely competent.Ā 
Furthermore, Henry does not approach things with the period typical Shadowhunter judgement; as a matter of fact he essentially does not function within society as a Shadowhunter. To unpack that lets look at where Mortmain and Henry stand in relation to broader society.Ā 
The London Shadowhunters in this time period can be described, for lack of a better word, as pissy. Judgmental, bored, aggressive, whiny, chronically dissatisfied, dramatic, dismissive, sometimes downright cruel, etc, etc. Pissy. They’re really pissy.Ā 
Henry, objectively speaking, does not fit into all this, and is punished for it (see pgs 281-283 CP3). The general public treats him horribly. Recall in Clockwork Angel Charlotte tells Tessa that Henry was the one who told Mortmain what a Pyxis was (which is, again, a different rant), that he wants her to tell the Clave and that she won’t because ā€œthey already treat him so badlyā€. And they do- nearly every single interaction involving him and broader Shadowhunter society involves some sort of insult, mockery, slight, etc. Almost nobody but Charlotte ever objects to this behavior and her objections have zero effect. ā€œMaking fun of Henryā€ is pretty much an unopposed standard.Ā 
There’s no fair reason for this. Henry is, by all accounts, an extremely pleasant person. He’s repeatedly described as ā€œkindā€- Tessa has him pinned as a trustworthy person almost immediately (ā€œit’s only Henry, after allā€). He’s rarely upset, laid back, well intentioned, and generally polite. He doesn’t have a mean bone in his body.Ā 
Imo he probably would have been treated better if he did respond in kind- or even if he had just fully withdrawn from Shadowhunter society. His persistent refusal to hold a grudge, a generally positive trait, shoots him in the foot. This is only compounded by his general disinterest in things like physical fighting, politics, and social structure. He hasn’t done anything wrong- quite the opposite- but he’s being punished by his peers for the crime of being earnestly odd (coughhasblatantlyautisticcough).Ā 
Mortmain, being a human child raised by warlocks, obviously does not fit into any particular standard. He doesn't have any particular loyalty to a party. Rather, he mostly defines his identity with his hatred for Shadowhunters, and connects with other groups transactionally with this in mind.Ā 
He has been wronged by the Shadowhunters, when his parents were killed and then in the aftermath. The Clave denying his request for reparations and, by extent, denying any wrongdoing in their actions, is a smack in the face from a powerful society.Ā 
With this in mind they would be both well within their rights to resent the Shadowhunters and they respond to that in fully opposite ways.Ā 
Henry doesn’t resent them- at all. Despite how horribly he is treated, which, one can note, does not stop after the battle of Cadair Idris, he chooses to let it go and actively work to make life better for those same people. (Clockwork Prince; ā€œYou know it isn't just tinkering for me. You know I want to create something that will make the world better, that will make things better for the Nephilim.ā€), He views that cruelty as a part of life as a Shadowhunter but not the defining part of that society. It’s just a thing that happens- it sucks, it hurts, but he’s not going to blame or punish the whole group because of it.Ā 
Mortmain’s is entirely the opposite. He hates them and views all the Shadowhunters as irredeemably wrong, fully deserving of a violent fate. All of them. He’s obsessed with destroying all these people despite most of the individuals who hurt him directly being gone. He blames them all, intends to carry out a mass punishment and doesn’t care about anything else.
He is deeply resentful, yeah, but he also wants more for himself. He doesn’t just want revenge, he wants a disgusting amount of power, a total victory over anything he choses, power mainly for the sake of having power.Ā 
Now we can circle back to that earlier point- Henry could be like Mortmain.Ā 
Recall in Clockwork Angel when they first bring back the automaton for Henry to examine in his lab he’s not just interested in the machine- he’s excited about it.He recognizes it to be a brilliant work of science and design, something incredibly impressive and compelling. This is not the sort of thing anyone sees everyday and it’s certainly not the sort of thing a Shadowhunter would interact with. This is exactly the sort of thing he loves, the sort of thing nobody else ever brings up, and it’s exciting to see.Ā 
As the books continue nobody else is ever caught up on the functional skills of the machinery itself. People talk about Mortmain, about what is happening, what to do, etc, etc, but the fact that the automatons are a feat of engineering is just not on anybody's radar. It’s not the sort of thing any Shadowhunter gives shit about, save Henry.Ā 
So Henry has the same intellectual capacity as Mortmain, the same scientific and magical capacity, and a not dissimilar approach to thinking.Ā 
He could pretty much disappear and do whatever he wanted forever. He could ditch the Nephilim. He could walk off without telling anybody and never bother with the Clave’s again. He could go off and study all the things Shadowhunter’s are banned from. He could create whatever he wanted completely unencumbered by the restrictions of the Nephilim (see pg.283 of CP3). Chances are nobody would pick up on it. One of the major flaws of that group of Shadowhunters is that they’re very self focused. If someone they aren’t particularly fond of, who doesn’t fit into their narrow view of someone that deserves respect, stops showing up and interacting with them they are not gonna make any real effort to figure out where they’ve gone. If Henry wasn’t around to ā€œannoyā€ them none of them wouldn't go looking for him and they don’t have enough respect for innovation to wonder what he’s up to.Ā 
Remember, nobody cares about what he does (Clockwork Princess: Henry blushed a scarlet color. It was clear that no one had ever complimented his inventing before, except perhaps Charlotte. Pg. 282 )Ā 
He could have a whole new world of resources without having to deal with a society that thoroughly rejects him. He could do the one thing everyone thinks he loves the most. Hell, from an outsider point of view, the only thing he loves. He’ll happily spend days straight working, forgetting to eat, sleep, or anything else.
It’s theoretically not difficult to imagine a universe where he skips out of Shadowhunter society completely and has been wandering around the same circles as Mortmain for forever.Ā 
(He doesn’t ofc because that would be betrayal. It would require breaking the law, throwing away all social and civic responsibility, abandoning the whole kit and kaboodle, blah blah, certainly not related to other very elaborate thoughts I have about this character.)
The point here is that they are so similar save that fact. Their scientific approach to the world, which absolutely defines that way Henry exists and, at least at some point in his life, probably defined Mortmain, are so similar. If you laid the basic facts all out to someone with no context other previous knowledge on the characters (here is what they do, here is what they’re best at, here is what they bring physically to the table etc and exclude personality, morality, relationships, etc) and asked them to point out a character most like Mortmain they’d probably point to Henry.Ā 
Hell, I’d point to Henry. I’d say yeah, that’s a set up for someone to go full mad scientist and wander off to do whatever he wants. I’d say that's the character most likely to agree to use human bodies to power machinery.Ā 
Recall back to Clockwork Angel (and like, two paragraphs ago) about the automatons that are so fascinating to Henry. The beginning scene is the most exciting heĀ  ever is about this incredible tech:
ā€œ[The automaton] is not precisely a living creature at all… A mechanical creature, made to move and appear as a human being moves and appears. Leonardo da Vinci designed one. You can find it in his drawings- a mechanical creature that could sit up, walk, and turn its head. He was the first to suggest that human beings are only complex machines, that our insides are like cogs and pistons and cams made of muscle and flesh. So why could they not be replaced with copper and iron? Why couldn’t you build a person? But this. Jaquet Droz and Maillardet could never have dreamed of this. A true biomechanical automaton, self moving, self directing, wrapped in human flesh.ā€ His eyes shone. ā€œIt’s beautiful.ā€Ā 
ā€œHenry.ā€ Charlotte’s voice was tight. ā€œThat flesh you’re admiring. It came from somewhere.ā€Ā 
Henry passed the back of his hand across his forehead, the light dying out of his eyes. ā€œYes- those bodies in the cellar.ā€ (pg. 160-161, Clockwork Angel.Ā )
That characteristic earnest excitement that he displays towards nearly everything new dies on the spot. ā€œMirandaā€ and the other automatons are not less interesting because they’re made with human body parts- if anything that should make it more interesting. But the scientific brilliance is negated by the cruelty associated with it. It’s impressive, it’s ā€œbeautifulā€ and it’s not worth it. Innovation that opposes life, as opposed to promoting it, doesn’t count (see tags).Ā 
So their work, especially in this context, is interchangeable- it’s their intentions that make the whole difference.Ā 
Tessa says it best in Clockwork Princess; Henry brings things to life. Mortmain destroys. Where one of them has devoted his life to protecting people, regardless of how he’s been treated, the other one has devoted himself to slaughtering people, because of how he was treated. Where one invents with the specific intention of protecting lifeĀ 
In other words, two very very similar people differentiated by a fundamental love for humanity and a fundamental disregard of it.Ā 
TLDR: I need to reread the books to make this post but their style of work, approach to science and magic, and interests parallel. Also I have no idea if I’m coherent anymore please ranting in the tags for thoughts on everything here.Ā 
TLDR the TLDR: They’re both inventing shit in a series hinged around these things that have been invented
#no i did not reread this#i simply did not have it in me#trusting beloved mutal who said i make sense#anyways. *gestures vaguely* inventors#I would argue that mortmain defines himself by his hatred of shadowhunters AND his inventing but thats a different conversation (re: "mortm#mortmain has been alive for so long he hasn't been the smooth precise overlord forever he hasn't had all this power forever#and before he started spinning the web of tid he WAS innovative he did work he was creative BEFORE that thats part of how he got there sO-#*i am dragged off stage by security*#The excessive citations of pages 280-283 of clockwork princess are on account of me having those pages photographed#idk bro he’s enamored with inventing because its a way to bring life into the world to add something to create to give etc#Mortmain is enamored because it lets him turn away from the world to take something to destroy#There's a life and death parallel in there#*gripping you by the shoulders* henry invents with the specific intention of protecting life that is the point of it all it's all about tha#Thats the see tags bit. Couldnt figure out how to write that coherently. You know what i mean.#Innovation is innovative because it makes life better for people mortmains stuff is making life worse thus it is not in the same category t#Henry could be like mortmain because he can logistically think in that way and he could never be like mortmain because he morally could not#Very important to me that we note henry is NEVER like ā€œyeah its horrible but it IS brilliant lets respect thatā€#he points out how brilliant it is UNTIL Charlotte points out the direct violence that led to no liSTEN- *dragged offstage by security again#you know that meme of the guy being carried off stage by all his friend yelling#thats what I'm like right now#just trust me guys the fact that i cannot articulate is not my problem#anyways. I'm normal about this man.#tid#rambling#the infernal devices#seriously I'm so sorry it took so long it's been haunting me for a month#tsc#henry branwell#henry fairchild#now gonna dip until this gets enough notes i feel okay with it not being on the top of my blog. also tumblr says no more tags allowed here:
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identityarchitect Ā· 3 months ago
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