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its an utter tragedy that people only get into witch hat atelier for qifrey/orufrey and end up ignoring everything else. when the manga is soooo good and there's more to it than orufrey. the disability rep with tartah? the criticism of the education system with richeh's story? that one chapter that handled the topic of sexual assault in a respectful way? euini's story? the conflict with the brimhats? the four mcs also get pushed aside in favour of the men which is such a shame because coco, agott, tetia, and richeh are wonderful characters. and even the sapphic ship involving the main character (arkco) isn't as popular as orufrey.
like don't get me wrong, orufrey is great, i love my gay witches who cannot apit their feelings out. but then getting attention over everything else in wha, even the mcs, is sadly another case of the female characters being ignored and pushed aside in favour of men, and the sapphic ship involving the main character is sidelined in favour of the popular mlm ship. its sad that this is a problem even in media where girls are the centre.
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Aquarium! I really enjoy goes to these sgshd
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Wisp seems to approve of the spooky decor šš»
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In conclusion, I love digimon yall should give them all a try.
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Beta pokemon zeldoodles (pokedoodles?), i love them so much :) / Zeldoodles de beta Pokemons, los amo tanto :)
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THE SECOND RAPSITTIE STREET KIDS SPECIAL ACTUALLY DID AIR AFTER ALL.
Iām not sure how many areas actually aired it but IT AIRED. THEY DIDNāT SCRAP IT AFTER THE FIRST ONE WAS A DISASTER.
THEREāS ANOTHER RAPSITTIE STREET KIDS OUT THERE AND I REALLY NEED SOMEONE TO UPLOAD THAT NIGHTMARE IN ITāS WHOLE HIDEOUS GLORY.
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Rose Quartz is honestly one of the most interesting characters in Steven Universe, and I personally like her progression arc, and the take on it as itās played backwards.Ā
I was genuinely dissapointed to see that the epilogue series didnāt have Steven finally settle with where his standing is with his mom, or if they did and I just missed it, I was upset to see the series not give Steven peace with his mother.Ā
The series just seemed toĀ continue giving Steven reasons to hate her for her early mistakes in her arc, instead of focusing on how far sheās come, and that she had to deal with the consequences of the war she caused, I.E. the corruption of nearly all the gems on earth that fought by her side and who she fought for, and spending the rest of her lifespan gathering them with the remains of her close friend group and trying and failing to help them. I just personally think this part of Rose Quartzās story is overlooked.Ā
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THE NEW TWILIGHT WINGS EPISODE 6 WAS SO ADORABLE. POKĆMON I DONT WANT ASH KETCHUM I WANNA SEE AMAZING STUFF LIKE THIS WITH COOL GALAR CHARACTERS.



THEY ALL DESERVE THE BEST ANDJSJDJS THIS IS WHAT I WANNA SEE.
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If youāve been posting in favor of BLM for the past couple of weeks, but intend to play Pokemon Unite despite knowing that it is being designed and published by Tencent, you are the definition of a hypocrite.Ā
Tencent built the Sesame Credit app that is preparing to become mandatory across mainland China. To briefly define what it is, itās a program that influences your real-world financial credit score based on your social media interactions. Like and share acceptable propaganda, your credit score will increase. Like or share something the government doesnāt like, your credit score decreases. If youāre even so much as friends with someone who likes or shares something the government dislikes, it affects your score too. Thereby limiting who people are willing to associate with, and what theyāre willing to learn.Ā
It also affects citizens based on individual purchases. If you buy something like video games, or non-approved books, or anything thatās not a ānecessityā, this can lower your credit score as well, since the app is targeted to flag you as aĀ ānon-ideal citizenā. (Kind of ironic then that they program video games too, with micro-transactions, but I guess a lot of companies will have double standards for profit these days).Ā
Tencent is also the company that encouraged Blizzard to suppress players from speaking out about freeing Hong Kong. A revolution that is still ongoing, where Hong Kong citizens are fighting to secure their democratic freedom, and where protesters are being tortured or even executed.Ā
While this is going on, also keep in mind that there are other protests going on, because the mainland government in northwest China is rounding up and keeping approximately 1.8 Uyghur Muslims in re-education (concentration) camps, so that they may gain access to more energy resources and trading routes.Ā
Tencent is one of the main companies behind keeping atrocities like this silenced.Ā
PLEASE DO NOT SUPPORT POKEMON UNITE. PLEASE DO NOT SUPPORT TENCENT.
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I made this last night before the presentation lol
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This isnāt what I would usually do. Stepping into the red-zone trying to reduce the abuse that people get from liking a certain character. Especially in the AC fandom. Enough is enough. Maybe youāll be likeĀ āBut this even kids know about this.ā and Iād be likeĀ āShut up, not even the grown ups realize about thisā.
Also made my old unused gemsonas(Helenite, Moonstone, Amethyst, Tigerās Eye) shapeshifted into AC avatars instead of drawing human avatars.
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All right. Iāve cried enough about it; now letās try to do something useful.
Iām going to try to articulate my interpretation of the scene between Hordak and Adora. Iām not certain that I will be able to do so adequately, but I will attempt it.Ā
Itās⦠itās everything, this scene. Everything haunting and terrible and tender and wonderful about this story. And I want to express why it affects me so deeply. So. Letās try.
Upon having Horde Primeās consciousness purged from his body, Hordak experiences a flashback to the moment he found Adora. The triumphant music that has been playing suddenly stops, and we experience this utterly silent moment between two characters that have, over the course of the show, interacted directly only a handful of times.
Hordak looks so very young, so innocent. He wears an outfit that appears to be a sort of mix of clone attire and his future armor, and it makes him look small, non-combative. He has his dyed hair and black eyeshadow, but none of it is as dramatic as it becomes later on. His face carries none of the stern bitterness and rage that weāre so used to seeing in him.
Heās just⦠quiet. Contemplative, perhaps. Maybe even a little confused, but entirely devoid of any malice, of any hint of evil that one might anticipate, remembering his demeanor back in the first couple of seasons.Ā
He holds Adora gently, almost tenderly, the way one would expect someone, a regular, non-clone someone, to hold an infant. As he appears to adjust the blanket around her face, her hand rests close enough to his that, if she wanted, she could touch his skin.
This moment⦠I donāt know if I can properly express the emotions this moment instills in me. A sense of immense importance in an seemingly innocuous act. Something foreboding and melancholy, yet tentatively hopeful.
Here is a Horde clone, a cultist whose sole purpose is the glorification of Horde Prime, and here is a tiny infant girl. They are so very different, so entirely unlike one another, and yet they are the same. Both infinitely far from home. Both lost and alone in this strange place. Both beholden to othersā machinations, whether they recognize it or not. Both fated to suffer so terribly, for reasons entirely outside of their control. And neither knows it: what the future holds for them.
Hordak will suffer through chronic illness, and shame, and loneliness, and the terrifying disgrace of failure. He will visit grievous harm upon Etheria in his desperate bid for validation and acceptance. He will return to his god-Brother full of misguided hope, only to be mentally and emotionally destroyed.
Adora will be given to an abusive woman who will instill in her insecurities and traumas that will affect her for life. She will spend her days driving herself to meet everyone elseās needs while pointedly ignoring her own. She will experience the horror of being groomed to be a weapon.
They will both suffer immeasurably, and yet within that suffering, they will find friendship, and love, and strength, and eventual peace.
And this moment? This moment that Adora is too young to remember, and that Hordak once claimed to forget? This brief moment of a Horde cloneās inexplicable mercy towards an infant girl is what starts a chain of events that ends with the death of a monstrous tyrant and the liberation of an entire universe.Ā
Neither recognizes this moment. Neither knows its significance.Ā
They donāt know that Hordak, by indulging in mercy and saving this child, has likewise saved himself and the rest of the known universe. They donāt know how incredibly important this brief moment is to the both of them, to everyone. They wonāt know it until everything is said and done, until the journey is over.
Itās such a poignant, haunting realization: that everything we see happen, everything they all go through, every triumph and frustration, is the result of this single decision Hordak made for reasons he likely doesnāt quite understand. The result of a small connection that neither Hordak nor Adora realized they shared.
But once they do realize it, once She-Ra purges Prime from Hordakās body and mind and recognizes this connection, we witness a beautiful moment of understanding and forgiveness.
Her hand gently cupping Hordakās cheek, She-Ra sees that, despite everything, despite all that Hordak has done, there was no malice in him. Not really. Not when all of the anger and frustration and fear are peeled away.
She sees him not as a tyrannical conqueror, but as the wounded, frightened, emotionally sick person he truly is.Ā
She-Ra sees that, in the end, Hordak is a victim of terrible circumstances, of anotherās sordid plans, just as she herself was. She understands that what drives him is notĀ the desire to rule, or to destroy, but rather something so much more tragic and painful and desperate. Something that necessitates healing, rather than punishment.
She sees all of this. She understands it. And so she chooses to forgive.Ā
And because She-Ra is Etheria, and Etheria is She-Ra, it is as if the planet, too, recognizes what Hordak is and what he has done. Etheria sees Hordak, Etheria understands Hordak. And Etheria, too, forgives him.
Despite everything thatās happened, despite the war and the destruction and the litany of pain and fear he has wrought, Hordak is forgiven.
And as She-Ra smiles at him, he quietly realizes that the tiny infant he rescued from a silent field all those years ago is the reason all of this has happened. The reason he is free. The reason he is forgiven. He remembers her. Hordak remembers a moment and a connection and a choice he once made, and he recognizes the loving act of kindness that has resulted from them.Ā
Itās so tender, all of it. So kind. So compassionate and gentle, that this manās wrongs can be seen for the cries of pain that they were, and that he can be helped up off the ground instead of subjected to vengeful justice.
Because that is what this story is about: compassion and forgiveness. People and how their most unassuming connections can radically change their lives. Choices and personal agency rising above destiny. Recognizing the pain and trauma in otherās mistakes and reaching out to them in healing rather than retribution.
And all of it started and ended with two lost individuals who, without knowing, without meaning to, would forge a connection and save one anotherās lives.
This brief scene is a loving celebration of everything this show stands for, every compassionate message it has conveyed, and every hopeful lesson it has taught. It makes me weep more than anything else this show has offered, and though I will never be able to truly express my feelings about it as well as I would like, I hope Iāve provided at least some idea of why it is so important to me.
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