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While we all know Jumba is a father, we shouldn't forget he's a highly procreative one 👀
It's a continuation of this post.
💡Happy Father's day!🧬





Don't worry, no evil geniuses were harmed during the hugs! 🤗
Sorry that the sketch is kinda messy (and there might be typos)! I tried to finish it before the end of the holiday!
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my ass still grinding for one singular eternal sugar cookie so i drew this to cope 😔💐
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quick thing because this would not leave my mind
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Birds of a feather
#mizivan friendship my dearest#i think they find comfort in eo#ivan is the only person who doesnt expect anything from her#and ivan probs see a little of himself in her#in the way she always hides behinf a smiling face#<- Yes
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Alien Stage fandom seeing a woman villainised for not living up to the idealised fantasy of a perfect woman: clearly, the woman who didn't live up to my idealised fantasy of her is the villain
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"We need more complex female characters!!" Y'all couldn't even handle Mizi Alien Stage..
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"You must have felt so damn deceived
When you made up a version of me
That you thought you'd love
But I am not your Aphrodite"



"Were you surprised by me
When you took me home?
When the glamour wore off
Reduced to skin and bone
I can't even tell who you want to know
I am a goddess on stage
Human when we're alone"




"And now you know
I'm not your fucking goddess
I'm no goddess when I'm alone"



Laufey - Goddess
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new mizi comic is an insight to her character. she isn’t manipulative nor is she evil. she just believes for her to be able to live, she needs to be loved by others.
“I want to live a little longer. So please keep loving me.”
The tragedy of Alien Stage isn’t the deaths, slavery, or the apocalypse. It is the fact that even though humans were raised completely different from how they should have been, at the end of the day, they all wanted to live. They wanted to love because they wanted to live.
In their minds the reactions we deem to certain emotions are connected to other things. Crying is a humane response to sadness, it can be seen as unsightly but here her crying because of her pain is seen as “adorable”.
“I just felt like I’d be at peace being in a place where I’m not the one being crushed but a place where I could crush someone.”
“Crush” in Mizi’s definition means protecting but also suffocating. Her “provider” got crushed in front of her, most likely whilst trying to protect her or by the Segyeins.
Her finding Sua “adorable” is directly linked to how her owner found her “adorable” while she was being “crushed”. She associates certain emotions with certain experiences, which are inherently different experiences from what a normal human would associate it with.
It is so important to remember that the Alien Stage characters are slaves, that they are in a different planet after Earth got razed and invaded by aliens. Their societal rules and responses are fundamentally different from ours. I believe trying to analyze their pasts and psychologies with customary, run-of-the-mill thoughts is doing them injustice.
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What kills me about the True Face comic is how we didn't see her doing ANYTHING wrong, and people still think she's a master manipulator?? Every single reaction that she has is completely normal and justified, but the framing paints her as a siren using her attractiveness to lure people into trusting her. The blond boy TELLS us that Mizi's manipulative, Sua TELLS us that Mizi has it easy, Mizi TELLS us that she's using people to get what she wants, but we never see Mizi embody any of those traits. THIS SHOULD BE OBVIOUS IF YOU LEARNED ANY LEVEL OF READING COMPREHENSION.
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