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Third day of Saiou week, featuring Edo.
Today is about the lovers, so it features a very special friendship.
#yugioh gx#saiou takuma#edo phoenix#aster phoenix#sartorius kumar#destinyshipping#ęēē¢ē£Øć¦ć£ć¼ćÆ2024#to quote tag force
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*Gaz exhausted and trying to figure out what a cranky and concussed Simon wants*
Gaz: ok.. cool cool cool cool.. got it.. but when you say Soap.. do you mean *pantomimes* hand soap⦠dish soap.. body soap.. or your husband Soap..
Ghost: *trying very hard to not head slap the man.. points to his ring finger*
Gaz: ah⦠heās on mission but I can phone him for you..
#ao3 fanfic#ao3 tags#ao3 author#ao3 writer#ao3#fanfic#cod modern warfare#cod mw2#john soap mactavish#simon ghost riley#kyle gaz garrick#task force 141#call of duty headcanons#call of duty#incorrect call of duty quotes#cod incorrect quotes#cod 141#cod mwii#soap cod#cod#cod head cannons#ghost cod#cod gaz#funny#meme#fyp#tumblr fyp#fandom#ghoap
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#star vs the forces of evil#svtfoe#marco diaz#star butterfly#jackie lynn thomas#tom lucitor#tomco#stomco#tomstarkieco#and every ship in that umbrella but i donāt need to tag all of those#rainbowseafoamfiresafety#frogremi33ās posts#incorrect text posts#incorrect quotes
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Half-Life Text Posts (Part 1?)
I might make more if you guys like this one.
#half life#half life 2#half life opposing force#half life blue shift#half life decay#black mesa#half life 2 episode 2#incorrect quotes#incorrect half life#incorrect half life quotes#text posts#incorrect text posts#Gordon Freeman#Barney Calhoun#Adrian Shephard#Gina Cross#Isaac Kleiner#Alyx Vance#Arne Magnusson#Judith Mossman#The Gman#This might be the tag-heaviest post I've ever made on this site god DAMN#Anyways I actually had fun making this so if you want more let me know
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Comfortable in New Skin
#wanted to give loop some like... vague clothes. since while they dont Need to be covered... accessorising is a human right#and boy do they need some of those. one can assume the only place theyd be getting clothes is isa though. so. ponder it#in stars and time#isat fanart#isat spoilers#isat loop#loop isat#isat#lucabyteart#SPOILERS TAG BECAUSE UM. CAPTION IS UNNEGOTIABLE. SOZ#anyway i do have Even More doodles on the way. primarily about loop. predictable. a lot of thoughts on the body horror of it all.#if you were to ask me. i think loops quote unquote skin is uncannily loose when pushed or pulled in any way#almost as if it were clothes covering the skin rather than skin itself. probably feels fuzzy and vague too. as for their head?#non-solid but in the way where theres a force pushing outwards. radiating you could say. yknow. vague. undefined. not quite real#but thats just my headcanon. tee hee
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Echo: Weather boy (derogatory) Rex: What does that mean?? Fives: Wouldn't you like to know, weather boy?
#if you dont think they tag teamed rex like this you are Wrong#star wars#star wars the clone wars#the clone wars#incorrect clone wars quotes#incorrect star wars quotes#incorrect quotes#captain rex#arc trooper echo#arc trooper fives#clone trooper echo#clone trooper fives#domino twins#source: tumblr#may the force be with queue
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re: last few posts, how many times do we hear about people ājust doing their jobā? Of course this is used to justify mundane, everyday participation in empire & genocide, but it does speak to something real - you do not need to be a rabid ideologue to contribute to a large-scale political goal. You donāt even need to be a believer! This is what Althusser meant when he said get on your knees and bow your head and you will begin to believe. The might of the church pressing your body to the floor in prayer can produce belief in god, but even if it doesnāt, youāre still bowing your head all the same. The actions you take in large machines of power donāt need to flow from some deeply held individual political conviction that what youāre doing is righteous and true. Soldiers go to their graves by the thousands unmoved by national glory. But in the absence of that machinery all you have is individual belief - if you need to constantly convince everyone around you (your community) of the ideological value of every specific goal you want to achieve, you are going to have a miserable fucking time. This is where my ultimate belief in the value of the state comes from, that authority allows you to act in concert with others to achieve together what is unthinkable alone, all without the necessity of individual belief
#whatās the marx quote. force itself is an economic power#book club#not really at all. idk I donāt have a theory tag
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So I could be totally wrong but, I believe it was sort of expected that men/gentlemen lose their virginity before marriage in regency times. But I also thereās some fandom ādebateā about whether or not Mr Darcy wouldāve had sex before getting married. So I was just curious about what your canon for Mr Darcy in T3W is. Is he a virgin or not?
I knew someone would ask me this eventually, haha. I've actually had really long conversations with my beta reader about this trying to figure it out. It sounds like this might all be stuff that youāve already seen discussed in the fandom, but Iāve never thought about it deeply before and so these are new thoughts to me.
I keep going over the historical real-world likelihood, the authorial intent, and the text itself but Iām still not 100%. Iāll explain my thinking and what I find most likely, but hereās your warning that itās not a clear cut yes/no.
Because on one hand, at that time period it was most common for men in his position to have seen sex workers or have casual encounters/mistresses with women from their estates. Though I do absolutely believe not all men did that, no matter how much wealth and power they had. To go back some centuries, William the Conqueror seemed to be famously celibate (no hints of male lovers either according to the biography I read) until his marriage, and there's no evidence of affairs after it either. The best guesses as to why are that it was due to his religious devotion and the problems that had arisen from himself being a bastard and not wanting to recreate that situation. Concerns over religion and illegitimate children would certainly still have been applicable in the regency to men who thought that way. And in modern times I've seen sex workers say that when an 18/21yo is booked in by his family/friends to 'become a man' often they end up just talking and agree to lie about the encounter. After all, itās not like every man wants casual sex, even if they arenāt demisexual or something in that vein. But, statistically speaking, the precedent of regency gentlemen would make Darcy not a virgin.
On the other hand, just how aware was Jane Austen, the very religious daughter of a country rector, of the commonness of this? Thereās a huge difference between knowing affairs and sex workers existed (and no one who had seen a Georgian newspaper could be blind to this) and realising that the majority of wealthy men saw sex workers at some point even if they condemned the more public and profligate affairs. The literature for young ladies at the time paints extramarital sex - including the lust of men outside of marriage - as pretty universally bad and dangerous. This message is seen from 'Pamela' and other gothic fiction to non-fiction conduct books which Jane Austen would have encountered. Here's something I found in 'Letters to a Young Lady' by the reverend John Bennett which I found particularly interesting as it's in direct conversation with other opinions of the era:
"A reformed rake makes the best husband." Does he? It would be very extraordinary, if he should. Besides, are you very certain, that you haveĀ powerĀ to reform him? It is a matter, that requires some deliberation. This reformation, if itĀ isĀ to be accomplished, must take place before marriage.Ā ThenĀ ifĀ ever,Ā is the period ofĀ yourĀ power. But how will you be assured that he is reformed? If heĀ appearsĀ so, is he not insidiouslyĀ concealingĀ his vices, to gain your affections? And when he knows, they are secured, may he not, gradually, throw off the mask, and be dissipated, as before? Profligacy of this kind is seldom eradicated. It resembles someĀ cutaneousĀ disorders, whichĀ appearĀ to be healed, and yet are, continually, making themselves visible by fresh eruptions. A man, who has carried on a criminal intercourse with immoral women is not to be trusted, His opinion ofĀ allĀ females is an insult to their delicacy. His attachment is toĀ sexĀ alone, under particularĀ modifications.
The definition of a rake is more than a man who has seen a sex worker once, it's about appearance and general conduct too, but again, would that distinction be made to young ladies? Because they seem to simply be continuously taught 'lust when unmarried is bad and beware men who you know engage in extramarital sex.' As a side note, Jane Austen certainly knew at least something about the mechanics of sex: her letters and literature she read alludes to it, and she grew up around farm animals in the countryside which is an education in itself.
We can also see from this exert that the school of thought seems to be 'reformed rake' vs 'never a rake' in contention for the title of best husband, there's no debate over whether a current rake is unsuitable for a young lady. And, from Willoughby to Wickham to Crawford, I think we have a very clear idea of Jane Austen's ideas of how likely it is notably promiscuous men can reform. This does not preclude the possibility that her disparaging commentary around their lust is based more on over-indulgence or the class of women they seduce, but it's undoubtedly a condemnation of such men directly in line with the first part of what John Bennett says so it's no stretch to believe she saw merit in the follow-on conclusions of the second part as well. Whether she would view it with enough merit to consider celibacy the only respectable option for unmarried men is a bit unclearer.
I did consider that perhaps Jane Austen consciously treated this as a grey area where she couldnāt possibly know what young men did (the same reasoning is why we never see the men in the dining room after the ladies retire, etc) and so didn't hold an opinion on men's extramarital encounters with sex workers/lower-class women at all, but I think there actually are enough hints in her works that this isnāt the case. Though, unsurprisingly, given the delicacy of the subject, thereās no direct mention of sex workers or gentlemen having casual lovers from among the lower-classes in her texts.
That also prevents us from definitively knowing whether she thought extramarital sex was so common, and as unremarkable, as most gentlemen treated it. But we do see from her commentary around the consequences of Maria Bertram and Henry Crawford's elopement that she had criticism of the double standards men and women were held to when violating sexual virtue. Another indication that she perhaps expected good men to be capable of waiting until marriage in the way that she very clearly believed women should. At the very least, a man who often indulges in extramarital sex does not seem to be one who would be considered highly by Jane Austen.
She makes a point of saying, in regards to not liking his wife, that Mr Bennet āwas not of a disposition to seek comfort for the disappointment which his own imprudence had brought on, in any of those pleasures which too often console the unfortunate for their folly or their vice.ā This must include affairs, though cheating on a wife cannot be a 1:1 equivalent of single young men sleeping around before marriage. However, the latter is generally critically accepted to be one of the flaws that Darcy lays at Wickhamās door along with gambling when talking about their youth and his āvicious propensities" and "want of principle." Though this could be argued that itās more the extent or publicity of it (but remembering that it couldn't be anything uncommon enough that it couldn't be hidden from Darcy Sr. or explained away) rather than the act itself, or maybe seductions instead of paying women offering those services. I also believe Persuasion mentioning Sunday travelling as proof of thoughtless/immoral activity supports the idea that Jane Austen might have been religious enough that she would never create a hero who had extramarital sex.
So, taken all together this would make Darcy potentially a virgin, or, since I couldn't find absolute evidence of her opinions, leave enough room that he isnāt but extramarital sex isnāt a regular (or perhaps recent) thing and he would never have had anything so established as a mistress.
Iāve also been wondering, if Darcy isnāt a virgin, who would he have slept with? Iāve been musing on arguments for and against each option for weeks at this point. No romantasy has ever made me think about a fictional man's sexual habits so much as the question of Darcy's sexual history. What is my life.
Sex workers are an obvious answer, and the visits wouldnāt have raised any eyebrows. Discretion was part of their job, it was a clean transaction with no further responsibilities towards them, and effective (and reusable, ew) condoms existed at this time so there was little risk of children and no ability to exactly determine the paternity even if there was an accident. It was a fairly āresponsibleā choice if one wanted no strings attached. In opposition to this, syphilis was rampant at the time, and had been known to spread sexually for centuries. Sex workers were at greater risk of it than anyone else and so the more sensible and risk-averse someone is (and I think Mr Darcy would be careful) the less likely they would be to visit sex workers. Contracting something that was known as potentially deadly and capable of making a future wife infertile if it spread to her could make any intelligent and cautious man think twice.
Servants and tenants of the estate are another simple and common answer. Less risk of stds, it can be based on actual attraction more than money (though money might still change hands), and is a bit more intimate. But Wickhamās called wicked for something very similar, when he dallies (whether he only got to serious flirting, kissing, or sleeping with them I donāt think we can conclusively say) with the common women of Meryton: āhis intrigues, all honoured with the title of seduction, had been extended into every tradesman's family.ā And it isn't as though Wickham had any personal duty towards those people beyond the claims of basic dignity. Darcy, who is shown to have such respect and understanding for his responsibilities towards the people of his estate and duties of a landlord, would keenly feel if any of his actions were leading his servants/tenants astray and down immoral paths. Servants, especially, were considered directly under the protection of the family whose house they worked in. I think it's undoubtable that Mrs Reynolds (whose was responsible for the wellbeing - both physically and spiritually - of the female servants) would not think so well of Mr Darcy if he had experimented with maids in his youth. It would reflect badly on her if a family entrusted their daughter to her care and she 'lost her virtue' under her watch. Daughters/widows of others living on the estate not under the roof of Pemberley House are a little more likely, but still, if he did have an affair with any of them I can only think it possible when he was much younger and did not feel his duties quite so strongly. Of course lots of real men didn't care about any of this, but Darcy is so far from being depicted as careless about his duties that the narrative makes a point of how exceptional his quality of care was. Frankly, it's undeniable that none of Jane Austen's heroes were flippant about their responsibilities towards those under their protection. I cannot serious entertain an interpretation that makes Darcy not, at his current age, at least, cognizant of the contemporary problems inherent in sleeping with servants or others on his estate.
A servant in a friendās house would remove some of that personal responsibility, but transfer it to instead be leading his friendās servants astray and in a manner which he is less able to know about if a child did result. That latter remains a problem even if we move the setting to his college, so not particularly likely for his character as we know it⦠though it wouldnāt be unusual for someone to be more unthinking and reckless in their teenage years than they are at twenty-eight so I donāt think having sex then can be ruled out. Kissing I can much more easily believe, especially when at Oxford or Cambridge, but every scenario of sleeping with a lower-class woman has some compelling arguments against it especially the closer we get to the time of the novel.
Men did of course also have affairs with women of ranks similar to their own, though given Jane Austenās well-known feelings towards men who āruinedā the virtue of young ladies we can safely say that Darcy never slept with an unwed middle- or upper-class woman. Any decent man would have married them out of duty if it got so far; but if he was the sort to let it get so far, I think it impossible Jane Austen would consider him respectable. Widows are a possibility, but again, the respectable thing to do would be to marry them. Perhaps a poorer merchantās widow would be low enough that marriage is off the table but high enough that the āleading astrayā aspect loses its master-servant responsibilities (though the male-female āprotect the gentler sexā aspect remains) but his social circle didnāt facilitate meeting many ladies like that. Plus, an affair with a woman in society would remove many layers of privacy and anonymity that sex-workers and lower-class lovers provided by simply being unremarkable to the world at large. It carries a far greater risk of scandal and a heavier sense of immorality in the terms of respecting a womanās purity which classism prevented from applying so heavily to lower-class women.
I think itās important to note here that something that removes the need to think about duties of landlords towards the lower-classes or gentlemen towards gentlewomen is having affairs with other men of a similar rank. But, aside from the risk of scandal and what could be called the irresponsibility of engaging in illegal acts, itās almost certain that Jane Austen would never have supported this. For a devout author in this era the way Iām calculating likelihoods makes it not even a possibility. But if you want to write a different fanfiction (and perhaps something like a break-up could explain why Darcy doesnāt seem to have any closer friend than someone whom he must have only met two or so years ago despite being in society for years before that) it does have that advantage over affairs with women of equal- and lower-classes. I support alternate interpretations entirely ā it just isnāt how Iām deciding things in this instance.
I keep coming back to the conclusion that, at the very least, Darcy hasnāt had sex recently and it was never a common occurrence. It wouldnāt surprise me if Jane Austen felt he hadnāt done it ever. Kissing, as we can see from all the parlour games at the time, wasnāt viewed as harshly, so I think heās likely made out with someone before. But in almost every situation it does seem that the responsible and religious thing to do (which Jane Austen values so highly) is for it to never have progressed to sex. I also donāt think it conflicts with his canon characterisation to say that he wouldnāt regard sexual experience as a crucial element of his life thus far, and his personality isnāt driven to pursue pleasure for himself, so itās entirely possible that he would never go out of his way to seek it. So, Iām inclined to think that the authorial and textual evidence is in favour of Darcy being a virgin even if the real-world contemporary standard is the opposite. (Though both leave enough room for exceptions that Iām not going to argue with anyone who feels differently; and even if you agree with all my points, you might simply weight authorial intent/textual evidence/contemporary likelihoods differently than I do and come to a different conclusion).
Remember that even if Darcy is a virgin this wouldnāt necessarily equate to lack of knowledge, only experience. There were plenty of books and artwork focused on sex, and Darcy, studious man that he is, would no doubt pay attention to what knowledge his friends/male relatives shared. Though some of it (Looking especially at you, 'Fanny Hill, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure') should NEVER be an example of appropriate practice for taking a woman's virginity. Darcy would almost certainly have been taught directly or learnt through exposure to other men talking to make sex good for a woman ā it was a commonly held misconception (since Elizabethan England, I believe) that women had to orgasm to conceive. It would be in his interests as an empathetic husband, and head of a family, to know how to please his wife.
Basically, Iām convinced Darcy isnāt very experienced, if at all, and will be learning with Elizabeth. But he does have a lot of theoretical knowledge which heās paid careful attention to and is eager to apply.
#sorry for how my writing jumps around from quoting sources to vaguely asserting things from the books I only write proper essays when forced#if anyone has evidence that Austen thought a sexually experienced husband was better/men needed sex/it's a crucial education for men/etc#PLEASE send it my way I'm so curious about this topic now#this is by no means an 'I trawled through every piece of evidence' post just stuff I know from studying the era and Austen and her work#so more info/evidence is always appreciated#I had sort of assumed the answer was 'not a virgin' when I first considered this months ago btw but the more I thought about it#the less I was able to find out when/where/who he would've slept with without running into some authorial/textual complication#so suddenly 'maybe a virgin' becomes increasingly likely#But the same logic would surely apply to ALL Austen's heroes... and Knightley is 38 which feels unrealistic#(though Emma doesn't have as much commentary on sex and was written when Austen was older so maybe she wasn't so idealistic about men then)#but authors do write unrealistic elements and it's entirely possible that *this* was something Austen thought a perfect guy would(n't) do#and if you've read my finances breakdowns you know I follow the text and authorial voice over real-world logic because it IS still fiction#no matter how deftly Austen set it in the real world and made realistic characters#pride and prejudice#jane austen#fitzwilliam darcy#mr darcy#discourse#austen opinions#mine#asks#fic:t3w#I'm going to need a tag for 'beneath the surface' but 'bts' is already a pretty popular abbreviation haha#just 'fic: beneath' maybe?? idk
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Force Ghost Anakin: *sitting with Din and FG Obi-Wan and Grogu in Bobaās palace while they discuss Groguās training going forward*
Boba: *comes in, pauses, is completely unsurprised to see any of this, sits next to Din* Hey, Skywalker. I got a really fucked up question.
Force Ghost Obi-Wan: šļøššļø
Force Ghost Anakin: Okay?
Boba: Itās like. Super messed up.
Force Ghost Anakin: I hope you realize I spend about twenty years with Tag and Bink, itās likely Iāve already heard it.
Boba: Awesome. So, what does lava feel like?
Force Ghost Anakin: :/
Din: ??????
Grogu: šļøššļø
Force Ghost Obi-Wan: šļøššļø
Boba: Cause, see, like, the sarlacc was⦠letās say⦠tingly. Felt like my skin was sparkly. I never wanted to ask when you were Vader, itās just now that I know how sparkly acid is, Iām wondering if Lava is as soft as it looks.
Force Ghost Anakin: ā¦I was right, Tag and Bink have asked me that before. I threw them out the airlock, idk how they survived that one. Um, I was already on fire /from/ the lava by the time it actually touched me cause it was rising, so I know what fire feels like, but thatās not as impressive. Feels like⦠like fireā¦
Boba: Cool. I thought that might be the case. I guess Iāll have to suffer.
Din: ā¦Navarro was a lava type planetā¦
Everyone: ?????
Din: Yeah. I met a guy whoās touched lava. He said it was like a non-Newtonian fluid. But. He canāt repeat the experiment. So. Um, an unchallenged conclusion?
Boba: ā¦oh my god⦠this is why we keep you around. You got great stories.
Din: Thanks.
#star wars#incorrect star wars quotes#incorrect mandalorian quotes#incorrect bobf quotes#boba fett#book of boba fett#din djarin#Grogu#force ghost Ben#force ghost anakin#tag and bink#man who has touched lava smugly refusing to say what it felt like#thatās the vibes comin off this one
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Mitsuru: Alright, as an exercise, we're going to put things we love into this box. Aigis: May I put Yuki-san in the box? Mitsuru: ... No, Aigis, you may not. Ken, raising his hand: Oh, can I put Yuki-san in the box? Mitsuru: No Amada-kun, you cannot. Akihiko, embarrassed, head turned as he coughs into his fist: Can - Mitsuru: Nobody is putting our leader into the box!
#Bonus: Makoto has already sat in the box with Koromaru#incorrect persona quotes#persona 3#p3#mitsuru kirijo#aigis#ken amada#akihiko sanada#ken and his brother makoto#aikoto#akimina#do NOT tag this as ship with Ken#they're supposed to be 3 diff types of love#Aigis some form of QPR#Ken's is the familial/platonic#and Akihiko romantic#but that's too long to put anywhere but down here in the tags#because no one cares to be forced to see my ramblings lol#persona textpost#textpost#I'm extremely exhausted so this is def not as funny as I think it is
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I'm getting emotional over the unbreakable bond again like holy shit, that's his kid, that's his baby right there, he needs his kid augh AAA-
#oh god i just love their relationship so much#sonic raised him and took him in when no one else would that's HIS kid#HIS BABY#augh god#/pos#sonic and tails#unbreakable bond#cosmic truth#(that's a tag I'm usong because I'm obsessed with the quote)#sonic the hedgehog#miles tails prower#tails the fox#I'm kinda really getting into dadnic and oh god#that's his mom dad and picket fence right there#they're brothers your honor#little family#can't stop thinking about their really early years to#sonic trying to force himself not to get attached to this little fox#like you know how they say not to name something or you'll get attached#that's what happened when sonic gave tails his nickname#sorry if I'm not making sense it's nearly midnight I'm tired but i can't stop thinking about them#dadnic#dadic#dad!sonic
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141 just getting off a ferry when Simonās phone rings
Simon: *sees a video from Soap and opens it*
Soap: *on screen head above water and recording* so the boat left me.. itās gonna take me a while to get to you all. Donāt wait up.. kisses on yet hole.. see ya when I get there
Simon: *checks the time stamp and sees itās from four hours ago. Looks over and sees Soapās head bobbing above water in the distance* JOHNNY WHAT THE FUCK?!
#ao3 fanfic#ao3 tags#ao3 author#ao3 writer#ao3#fanfic#cod modern warfare#cod mw2#john soap mactavish#simon ghost riley#modern warefare ii#ghoap#ghoap fic#task force 141#meme#funny#fandom#fyp#cod incorrect quotes#cod head cannons#cod 141#incorrect call of duty quotes#call of duty headcanons#call of duty#tumblr fyp#fypć·#swimming#ferry
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i realllyyyyy hope this formats correctly/is legible, if not iām so sorry pls lmk and iāll try to fix it
without further ado, my magnum opus of tomstarkieco meme editing:
original post: https://www.tumblr.com/melvinandlugnut/188527536505/my-cousin-spouts-absolute-nonsense-at-me-sometimes
#star vs the forces of evil#svtfoe#svtfoe memes#star butterfly#marco diaz#jackie lynn thomas#tom lucitor#incorrect text posts#incorrect quotes#tomstarkieco#rainbow seafoam fire safety#starkieco#jarco#starco#starkie#starkie svtfoe#tomco#tom doesnāt directly interact with the other two so i wonāt tag those pairings#tagging polycule ships is hard#frogremi33ās posts
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coughs this up as my first post about this AU
I wanted to see how well Phantom Infinite and scythes would work so I used Spinel from Steven Universe as a reference to get started....then it spiraled out of control and I rendered everything (but rendering's fun to me somehow so it's fine sngjreg)
Not gonna say much about the AU rn except it's just a rewrite of Forces and Infinite happens to be the final boss (so if you have critiques on this design of him, they would be widely appreciated!!)
Reference screenshots below the cut
the gremlin characters deserve scythes
video if anyone wants to have a listen:
youtube
#infinite the jackal#sonic forces#sonic au#sth#this man is NOT playing around#i had quotes to go with each pose but the canvas was super busy as is so....#also ive seen some other cool arts referencing spinel so heres another to add to that list lol#tbh idk if i should tag steven universe and spinel or not#still new at this#idk how to tag still#Youtube
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Is being critical of Sabineās force sensitivity āgatekeepingā the force or it is about how it undermines the established magic system and was not well written?
Iāll give you a clue itās the second one.
#Ahsoka critical#saw a post about this and I absolutely value the sentiment that the force shouldnāt be āgatekeptā BUT#as a writer I cannot abide by the execution#the character arc was not set up or executed effectively#if it had been foreshadowed ok#if it had been better executed maybe#but ultimately the mandalorian identity is integral to her character and the change would take a lot of writing work#can be done but yeah itās drastic#as Brandon Sanderson would say:#āa writers ability to solve problems by magic is directly proportional to how well the reader understands said magicā#quoted off the top of my head but yeah#taught my 8yr old sister this recently#she gets it#filoni whyās it so hard for u huh#Star Wars critical#pro jedi#bc I like these guys#ahsoka series#Star Wars#do I dare tag Star Wars? yes I do
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mytreet quotes out of context bc s7 could be coming soon and im tweaking hard except its mostly just bloopers (the jason in brackets is like. one of the creators of the show and aphmaus wife. tech i said MYSTREET quotes and not his commentary in the "everything wrong with mystreet" saga but some of that shit was gold. also jessica is aphmau)
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dante: dante and travis: the show! PLEASE COME BACK TRAVIS I MISS YOU tHe MOST- ššš
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lucinda: ooo dante, no wonder every body left your sorry WOOF back home!
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travis to travis katelyn: did you just touch my butt?
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garroth: ITS PRONOUNCED GARROTH! ššš aaron: THATS IT. IM SLEEPING ON THE ROOF! >:| (jason: i wish i could sleep on the roof...)
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garroth: wrong season! *leaves through the locker* aaron: aphmau: garroth: *comes back* by the way, you get married in the future ;) aaron and aphmau: EW!
---[aaron, jasons chara, died once in a past life, twice in his current life and almost got turned into a relic {though the last one was after this quote}]
(jason: IF YOU WANNA KNOW WHAT HAPPENED AFTER AARON DIED FOR LIKE THE one, two, three, THE THIRD TIME-)
---[...yeah mystreet is a lot weirder than i remember. sorry for the excessive commentary]
aphmau: [she mistook aarons dad for him lamo] *squish sound effects i cannot make this shit up* huh? ...heh... youre not as firm as i remember... (jason: ewww. ewwwwwww. EEEWWWWWWWW!!! what was she touching? WHAT WAS SHE TOUCHING?!!!)
--- aphmau: wait aaron: huh? aphmau: is.. there a certain way werewolves kiss? (jason sobbing: i dont want to do this anymore ššš)
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eric: his names derek! any thing that sounds like that is dumb! [me: boy have you never heard your own name??]
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garroth: but first i need to admire myself in the mirror! thats how i get my confidence ;)
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melissa: not many people get to go there! (jessica: not many people WANT to go there because that islands theme is DEATH.
#mystreet#mystreet quotes#making that a tag by force#jason bravura#aphmau#jessica bravura#mystreet dante#travis valkrum#mystreet lucinda#katelyn firefist#travlyn#mystreet garroth#aaron lycan#aarmau#derek lycan#mystreet eric#mystreet melissa#debs is a yapper#debs is an original poster
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