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aint it something that sort of happens naturally when they master it I always thought that dumbledore and tom could just feel what the person next to them feels without and effort at all, it might be wrong tho
It always confused me how Voldemort mastered legilimency but Narcissa lied to him and he just believed, she must've had an insane self mind control.
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It always confused me how Voldemort mastered legilimency but Narcissa lied to him and he just believed, she must've had an insane self mind control.
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nightmare blunt rotation ft. mitski
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Not canon (yet?) but I love imagining Felix as someone with a huge interest in bugs and knows every little fact and information about them. Gabriel is a fashion designer and he used design the outfits and characters of his victims, Mari and Adrien are already fully built with the yin yang dynamic of ladybug and the black cat, mouse duplicating itself into its smaller versions goes with Mylene's insecurity and I love Rena Rouge but Lila's life revolves around lies and the fox makes lies seem true so I think it fits her much more then it fits Alya. So since what peacock does is to create living beings imagining Felix carying spiders in jars in his bag or someone as smart as him being a biology nerd with a spesific interest in insects just feels right idk
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Big fan of characters realizing they don't get to die. They have to live. And grow. And be a person. And deal with shit they thought they'd never have to. And be fucked up about it. I would like more of this. Enough dying for honor or as redemption. It ain't. You're just a corpse. There is no moral value in dirt time.
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I can't wait to see Felix in the new season I'M GENIUNELY SO EXICETED like even while watching ep 4 which was mainly about Sabrina and her relationship with Zoe or her friends or Chloe or her father my whole focus was still on Kagami and idk I guess I waited Felix to pop out from somewhere too and watching ep 5?? I was holding my breath and waiting for Amelie and Felix to make their first appereance in the new season AND in this new animation (like Amelie will literally look exactly like Emillie but still) I LOVE THEM TWO FELIGAMI SO FREAKIN MUCH AAAAAAAA
#miraculous#miraculous ladybug#kagami tsurugi#felix fathom#feligami#ryuko#argos#miraculous season 6#miraculous season 6 new episodes
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I kinda think even if Marinette is keeping his father was Hawk Moth from Adrien at least she could've told him that his parents, Felix's parents and Kagami's parents/mother once had the peacock miraculous and idk maybe they lost it after having children with it and Monarch found it later. It would've made sense to Adrien why Felix betrayed Ladybug just for the peacock miraculous, he would've understood his cousin is just trying to protect himself, his cousin and his girlfriend and all of his could be villainous considered behaviour he had done it to protect them three. It doesn't make sense to me that Adrien as Chat Noir just doesn't care or think about Argos being on their side after such a betrayal. I know he trusts his cousin, but he doesn't have an idea why he wanted the peacock miraculous that much.
Another point is that he would understand it wasn't his fault that he couldn't disobey his father when he actually needed to. Oblivious him would probably think his father ruled him like that just to protect him but he would at least know it was not his fault when he just did what his father told him about Kagami or Marinette or anything. He would protect his rings more carefully and understand their significance better too.
#miraculous#miraculous ladybug#adrien agreste#marinette dupain cheng#felix fathom#sentimonster#ml ladybug#chat noir#argos#monarch#hawk moth
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since taylor swift's definition of "feminine rage" is normalizing cheating, romanticizing ableism and mental illness, and immaturely whining about exes, here's some recommendations of my favorite actual feminine rage songs
trigger warning for abuse, violence, alcoholism, and rape/sa
as good a reason by paris paloma: alternative, indie pop. themes include body image, learning self love, imbalance of power, and fuck the patriarchy vibes
bitter medicine by the crane wives: alternative/indie rock. themes include high responsibility, the consequences of expressing anger as a woman, and self-resentment
blood in the wine by aurora: pop rock. themes include religious trauma, overcoming guilt and shame, embracing human nature, and defying societal norms related to pleasure (sexual and otherwise)
burn your village by kiki rockwell: alternative/indie rock. themes include sexual assault and rape-related trauma, coming to terms with trauma, revenge, high expectations, and witch hunts
everybody supports women by sofia isella: alternative, electronic. themes include societal hypocrisy, unrealistic standards placed on women, and society scrutinizing individuality
labour by paris paloma: alternative, indie pop. themes include unrealistic expectations/standards for women, burnout, emotional stress, and imbalanced relationships
pray by the amazing devil: melodramatic, theatrical, alt-folk. themes include religious trauma, religious power imbalances, oppression of women in religion, overcoming trauma, and self-forgiveness
scars by the crane wives: alternative/indie rock. themes include childhood trauma, mental health/mental illness, self-doubt, and self-resentment
take me to war by the crane wives: alternative/indie rock. themes include fighting bigotry, activism, allowing oneself to express anger and rage, and power imbalances
that unwanted animal by the amazing devil: melodramatic, theatrical, alt-folk. themes include domestic violence and abuse, lack of communication, unhealthy/broken relationships, sexual expectations, and emotional instability
the calling by the amazing devil: melodramatic, theatrical, alt-folk. themes include lifelong trauma, mental health/mental illness, alcoholism, heartbreak and depression, coming to terms with trauma, and self-reflection
the fruits by paris paloma: alt-folk, indie pop. themes include religious trauma, manipulative and abusive relationships, and overcoming trauma
which witch by florence + the machine: alternative/indie pop. themes include witch hunts, revenge, defying societal norms, and unhealthy/unstable relationships
i'm sure there are more in my playlists but this is all i can remember off the top of my head at the moment. i'll edit if i think of more. enjoy xx
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