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eehgdjsd gideon our bi king

#lads caleb#love and deepspace#cute#fluff#xia yizhou#caleb x mc#lnds#triggered post#moments#gideon#caleb
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"i would know her by reformed body alone... i would know her in death"
also... there's official art


#happy national lesbian necromancy day#studio trigger somehow made it even gayer#between this and senshi pantyshot... we were fed#dungeon meshi#delicious in dungeon#spoilers#yes i needed to make my gifs huge#for... you know...#science#farcille#falin touden#marcille donato#long post#anime#art#autoplay warning
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frank langdon + text posts
#the pitt#thepittedit#frank langdon#guys not to get obnoxious with these lmao but i had too#i saw that first text post and it triggered something#4th one. he literally said that i was there and i heard it#*
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Bruh. He tried not to shake her hand. He didn't look at her. He didn't say her name. Harris did the opposite.
We've all worked with a dick like that who thinks he's better than you, a woman. Fuck that noise.
#random#kamala harris#donald trump#us politics#politics#democrats#republicans#us elections#election 2024#2024 presidential election#presidential debate#some men are triggered by this post#maybe quit being hysterical and stop being little bitches? i know thats asking too much for you snowflakes
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by jove they've done it again (pt. 1)
#Zenless Zone Zero#zzzedit#Hugo Vlad#ZZZ Wise#ZZZ Belle#Asaba Harumasa#Astra Yao#Evelyn Chevalier#Anby Demara#ZZZ Trigger#Ellen Joe#Von Lycaon#ZZZ Vivian#Vivian Banshee#it bothers me sm that they're diff heights#but i didn't wanna crop them#my posts#my zzz
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*No reply*
Oh so you want me to kill myself?
#actually bpd#bpd#bpd is a bitch#bpd is bpding#bpd partner#bpd posting#bpd problems#bpd things#bpd thoughts#bpd vent#bpd shit#bpd splitting#bpd safe#bpd struggles#bpd stuff#bpd tag#bpd triggers#bpd traits#fp bpd#bpd fp vent#bpd fp#bpd favorite person#bpd feels#bpd diary#bpd blog#bpd brain#bpd episode#bpd emotions#bpd abandonment#Journal Entry
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Valerie Gray I love you girl!!! They did you so dirty in-show girl!!!
#that Valerie post awoke my love for her like triggering a sleeper agent#I know I post swagger bishie content but in-show in my heart of hearts I truly believe these two should’ve been endgame#they’re so cute together 😭#grayghost#valerie gray#Danny phantom#Danny Fenton#rkgk#my art#fanart
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hasn't posted in a minute...hehe.e......whoopise daisy...........silly me........
#have a doodle and a wip im working on rn#hopefully have it posted for next week..#yall like horror ?#my art#art#digital art#artwork#digital illustration#digitalart#digital drawing#drawing#my artwork#artist#dandys world#dandy's world fanart#dandys world sprout#dandys world cosmo#dandys world teagan#dandys world flutter#horror tw#rotting#unfinished#art wip#digital doodle#digital portrait#doodle#roblox fanart#gore trigger warning#?#horror
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"I've been waiting for ages for somebody to unmask them."
This moment tends to elicit negative reactions in a first read through, and I've got some opinions about why where Kabru is coming from here actually makes a lot of logical sense. So I thought I'd elaborate on that.
I think people hear this and go, "He thinks they must be hiding something because they gave money to someone? What a cynic." Or "he dislikes them because they did charity?? What's wrong with this guy!". And obviously, a lot, a lot is wrong with him. But I think this makes more sense than it seems at first glance! What people evaluating this judgement miss is why Kabru is paying attention to Laios and co to begin with.
Kabru knows of the Touden siblings because (he's a little bit of a stalker-) he is keeping an eye on all the relevant parties in events developing on the island, in order to be able to guide them to his preferred outcome. This includes adventurers because they are the ones actually exploring the dungeon! He's well aware that something as minor as internal tensions between party members could be key to the historical events that are developing. (He would love the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.)
His desired outcome is that whatever the rewards are of breaking the dungeon's curse, whether that's kingship or the ancient elven secrets of dungeons, are claimed by:
A) a short lived person
B) Someone who will be a good, effective leader and/or use those secrets and the power they carry wisely, with foresight, and to establish a political bloc for short lived people.
The person he can best trust to do this is, of course, himself. But due to his PTSD regarding dungeons and monsters, he's not able to develop the necessary skills to conquer the dungeon. Once he realises this, he starts looking for someone else who he can support to that end.
But most of the adventurers don't have any intentions of conquering the dungeon, don't have the skills, or are unsuitable in other ways. In fact, it seems like some potentially suitable people are the Toudens. There are a lot of good rumours about them going around - they actually seem to have a very positive reputation! That's what Kabru means when he says "unmask".
So when Kabru is observing something like them giving money to an old comrade from their gold-peeling days, he doesn't consider it a problem because "they're giving money to this person who doesn't actually need it" or because they must have some dark secret if they act superficially nice. I think he actually understands this situation and what it implies about Laios (in particular) perfectly well.
Laios and Falin gave money to an old comrade who got injured and couldn't work. That person then healed up but kept taking their money. Then he used the money to start smuggling illicit goods to the island.
The key is that for Kabru, the problem here is the same as with the corpse retrievers - people using the dungeon's resources to fuel dangerous, selfish, or violent pursuits cause problems for the island, attract more criminals and people with motives other than breaking the curse, and increase the chances of the whole situation ending in tragedy.
Kabru is willing to work with the Shadow Lord of the island if it gets him to his goal - he isn't scrupulous - but the criminal element of the island increasing is something he sees as a major issue.
Also, when you're evaluating someone as a candidate for power, riches, secrets, potentially kingship - then being curious about how the money you give to people is going to be used is kind of a relevant trait!
Interpersonally, Kabru's actually very easygoing - I mean, Mickbell isn't exactly an upstanding guy, is he! But Kabru likes him and they get along well. These traits wouldn't be a problem at all in a friend, or a comrade, or someone Kabru was confident he could use. But he can't get a handle on Laios, and Laios is someone who has the potential to be a major player!
On Laios' end, this is the same as with the marriage seeker who joined their party. She kept asking for things and he gave them to her, because he tries to be nice to others. He even gives her money! It's the exact same thing.
That's fine, but it became a problem because he basically wasn't interested in her motives, didn't notice she was trying to manipulate him, and it also didn't occur to him that the other party members would notice or be affected. We can assume the situation with the gold peeler is the same. When Kabru says that "It's not that they're bad people, they just aren't interested in humans," he isn't wrong.
The extent to which this is true of Laios is linked to his autism imo, (because it isn't just disinterest - he genuinely isn't able to notice nonverbal cues that people are lying to him or have ulterior motives) but to a greater or lesser extent I think it's a very common trait. Most people aren't actually that interested in other people who aren't close to them. Kabru is the weird one here. It isn't an issue except as a leader - which is why we see an immediate comparison to the Island's Lord, because that's how Kabru is evaluating them.
And disinterest in/lack of ability with people to the extent Laios exhibits it, it does, actually, make him a worse leader... it's just that as we see in the story, people can help him out. The rest of the party tell him the marriage seeker is taking advantage of him so he tells her he can't give her special treatment anymore. They're pissed and it's a crisis point - he couldn't have recovered their trust without Marcille and Falin - but that's exactly the point. With Marcille and Falin, he was able to recover their trust.
And he has other good traits that make up for it, such as his intelligence, strategic knowledge, open-mindedness and sense of fairplay.
Kabru doesn't disqualify Laios as a candidate based on what he sees about him from afar, though - he still tries very hard to get close to him, obviously hoping that if he manages he can steer Laios to defeat the dungeon and make up for his lack of people-skills in the aftermath. (Which... he does eventually achieve that goal!) He completely fails until the events of the story, so... definitely I think "They just aren't interested in humans" could also partially be a stung reaction to Laios' complete disinterest in him.
Anyway, that's my read on what exactly Kabru's "issue" with Laios is. Obviously, once he does find out what Laios' true nature is like - about his love for monsters - he develops an entirely new set of fears about Laios' priorities. But since Laios kept that a secret until the start of the story, he has no idea of that yet.
Given all that, I think it's interesting that he says that he doesn't think that the Toudens are suitable to defeat the dungeon, and that he's hoping they'll turn out to be the thieves. As some of his few potential candidates, people who he thinks may play a big role in the island's future, you'd think he'd hope they would be good people!
I suppose it's better, in his eyes, because it means that he's involved in something "interesting". They haven't just had their stuff stolen by regular criminals (boring, puts them further away from his goal) - they've been caught up in the beginning stages of "a historic event". The desperate and dwindling group forgetting morals in their quest to retrieve their lost comrade probably appeals to his sense of melodrama. Because he also just... loves drama.
Despite it being "uglier than anything he was expecting", he still pursues Laios as the person he wants to conquer the dungeon pretty much as soon as it becomes clear that he won't be able to do it himself and they are out of time. That's because... well, to be fair, there aren't any other options. And he fits standard A: he's short-lived!
and Kabru still hopes he can fit standard B, too, and be persuaded to use the power he wins for good. No matter how many nightmares he has about Laios, or whether he thinks about killing him. He doubts him, but ultimately he puts his faith in him and seems happy after the manga's ending that he made the right decision.
#dungeon meshi#dungeon meshi manga spoilers#dungeon meshi meta#kabru of utaya#laios touden#labru#laios x kabru#dunmeshi#og post#kabru is such a big picture thinker. and he evaluates people more than he judges them imo#the hater jokes are funny but the people he judges most harshly arent laios and co. they're people like the island's lord.#but you don't see that as clearly because he isn't interested in the island's lord. he understands him. finds him contemptible but useful.#whereas laios lives in his brain rent free because he WANTS to understand him but doesnt quite.#even though he sees the elves as a major threat to his ultimate goals and dislikes the way they treat short lived races#he still understands and evaluates mithrun as an individual based on his own merits#he's one of the characters who is least judgemental in that sense because while he's always making judgements and evaluations#he's also constantly revising them whenever he gets more information#my beautiful machiavellian prince <3#it's genuinely a really laudable way of understanding others imo.#the only problem is that because he's driven towards his goals by his PTSD and survivors guilt#he pushes himself into situations (the dungeon and also interpersonally) that trigger him or even just upset him#without regard for what he authentically wants or his own wellbeing.
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It's crazy how Dungeon Meshi's manga can feel more cinematic and emotional than the anime to me, even when they're practically the same. Compared to the anime, this moment is such a heartbreaking gut-drop. The way Kui uses negative space and flat compositions to create a sense of horrific stillness is so key.
The way the text (Senshi's monologue) is sequestered to an empty corner of a panel or huddled away from the edge of its text box is not only a great way of showing Senshi's headspace (fearful, isolated, dissociating), but creates a visual representation of pause, as if you hold your breathe after each line. The first panel puts us directly in Senshi's perspective too (compared to in the anime, which puts us as an outside observer over Senshi's shoulder). The detail of the door and bricks so effectively implies that he stared at it for so long, waiting and hoping, that its image is burned in his memory. The wood grain, the brick arch, the number of rivets. The lack of dialogue in the second panel shows a moment of realization too –– "he's dead" (also a great example of the Kuleshov effect). And it's that pause that creates a beat and sets a great rhythm to his headspace, like a music rest: "He never came back." (oh god.) "I'm all alone." Finally, the third panel's negative space, cropping Senshi, shows how truly alone he feels. Without his family, the world ceases to exists. Under shock, he traps himself in a 1-foot radius, too scared to even perceive a world outside its boundaries; a world that can hurt him, kill him, make him disappear with it. There is only his body, the stone beneath his feet and against his back, his thoughts, and that awful bowl of soup.
Even though they're a series of flat images, there's an implicit reading of silence in Senshi's realization and horror. Kui influences your experience to slow down and take your time.
Compare this to the anime, which fills every shot with dialogue. The pacing is fast; we never get to sit in silence like we do with the manga. The horizontal frame allowed the boarders to add Senshi, turning the composition into an over-the-shoulder shot, which takes us out of Senshi's POV. They also added a zoom-out in shot one, which adds unnecessary energy to a very somber scene. The tightening on Senshi as a close-up reaction shot also dulls the moment. In the original panel, Senshi stares ahead at the empty space to his left as a shadow surrounds his mind. It not only shows how Senshi's senses are dulling and his world is shrinking (setting up panel three), but shows how terrified Senshi is of what's in front of him, how the air itself becomes pitch black and opaque, how Senshi is surrendering himself to fear. The pacing is understandable and necessary; this episode packed a lot of story content together. It's just a shame because it really (imo) deflated one of the most nauseating moments in Dungeon Meshi.
#dungeon meshi#senshi#analysis#personal#long post#not art#because comics are inherently more abstract and rule-breaky the format thrives off show don't tell#i think trigger is doing a great job overall but they missed the mark on this scene#for me cinematic storytelling will prioritize rhythm; tension; and silence over plot. that's why the manga feels more “cinematic”#if you've been enjoying the anime i cannot recommend also reading the manga enough. it's a completely different experience with much more#subtext and emotion to draw from
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"here's what you have to do to stay healthy!" no it's not. and there is no guarantee that anyone will stay healthy for any length of time. it must be so scary believing that you are in control of this and then being proven wrong. I can't remember ever believing this, I can only remember having it used as a bludgeon to punish me for not being healthy. lol
#sick#fellow disabled bloggers: try framing your posts as 'this helps me' in order to#not belittle and trigger other disabled people. thank you.
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It's put Loop through the ringer time :)
#lembowe#lembart#> ✦ they/them#isat#in stars and time#loop isat#isat loop#isat spoilers#in stars and time spoilers#2hats spoilers#two hats spoilers#body dysmorphia#body dysphoria#<- ask to tag by the way if you think I need to tag more than that! I genuinely don't know how to tag this or if it's a trigger at all#This started out as a little vent in my sketchbook but I felt like it would be neat digitalized. Might post the og sketch later.#Can you tell I gave up on the background. Imagine with your mind that this is a mirror or something in the bathroom maybe. I don't know#Waves byebye~!!
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“I love you.”
No you don't.
#actually bpd#bpd#bpd is a bitch#bpd is bpding#bpd partner#bpd posting#bpd problems#bpd things#bpd thoughts#bpd vent#bpd diary#bpd episode#bpd struggles#bpd shit#bpd safe#bpd stuff#bpd splitting#fp bpd#bpd fp vent#bpd fp#bpd favorite person#bpd feels#bpd emotions#bpd tag#bpd triggers#actually borderline#borderline problems#borderline blog#borderline personality disorder#Journal Entry
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People who think getting paid to stay home while others were forced to work their essential jobs during the beginning of the covid pandemic was "the hardest time" or "so traumatic" are literally the weakest, biggest babies of all time. The worst part is all the people who whine about "lockdowns" and "quarantine" also haven't masked since 2022 and the vast majortiy of them don't get vaccinated either. It's like they just don't pay any attention to anyone else, and whatever is happening to them at that moment is the worst thing that could ever happen to anyone.
#this is about many things#but it was triggered by yet another stupid-ass demilypyro post doing the rounds again#idk why y'all like that uninterestibg dutchwoman so much
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By the way, even if you fully plan to vote for Biden in November (because Trump would be worse and has declared that if elected he would ban Palestinians from entering the US x, x, x, x)...
You can and I would argue should call or email Biden or whatever other Democrats represent you and just straight up lie about it. Tell them "I'm a constituent, and I've voted for you in x number of elections, and thanks to your support for the genocide of the Palestinian people, I will never, ever vote for you again."
Politicians, Democrats, and especially Biden need a fire lit under their asses, because the vast majority of them clearly aren't going to do shit without one. Or, worse, be like Biden and actively be the reason that Israel can continue its genocide on a political, monetary, and military level.
Tell Biden and other politicians that you will never vote for them again. It doesn't matter if it's true. It will help pressure US politicians to stop this genocide, and therefore it's the right thing to do.
Obviously this also applies to other countries where politicians are supporting Israel's genocide, especially countries that have cut funding to UNRWA (list here).
#dafh action post#action post#palestine#free palestine#gaza#israel#cw genocide#dafh potentially triggering#dafh very heavy topic#united states#gaza genocide#palestinian genocide#cw war#biden#biden administration#us politics#international politics#democrats#2024 elections#joe biden#president biden#election 2024#vote biden#voting#vote blue#vote democrat
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There's no rule for how triggers present.
Triggers can make you numb, have a breakdown, feel intense anxiety, or even feel rage.
And you aren't wrong for feeling any of these things. You aren't wrong if you feel angry. You aren't wrong if you need to cry it out. You aren't wrong if you just numb yourself to it.
It can be important to find healthy ways to manage these feelings, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with feeling them.
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