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beetlemousse · 6 months ago
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I confess that I am interested in reading more Silco/Reader, but the reader in question would be a vastaya, similar to Xayah, with her beautiful sharp magical feathers.
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beetlemousse · 9 months ago
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So, I'm against generalizing communities, but it's amazing how these people's memories are weak, they also don't have a good track record. And it's not just about what they did with Cellbit, or Bagi, look at what happened a few months ago, when they threatened to kill Etoiles. Etoiles had responded to a person on Twitter, who he didn't know who it was, but the person wanted to know if there would be subtitles on his video. A normal interaction, but apparently the person was supposedly one of the people who helped doxx Quackity, but he didn't know, as Etoiles said he wasn't on Twitter all the time to know. And shortly after, Etoiles posted on Twitter saying that he had been threatened with death for this.
So, if they generalize the Cellbit community because of bad comments, then their community is doomed. When the admin issue exploded, there were people from the Q community who literally attacked all the streamers, they wanted to FORCE them to speak out and defend Q. If you didn't do that, you were considered a bad friend. And if not speaking out about something some people in your community did makes you a bad friend, then they're basically saying that Q is a terrible friend.
Ok, I have to ask something, why are SOME Hispanic communities being so toxic now?
Twitter is back in Brazil, and one of the things that happened is that Brazilians were celebrating that Missa came to Brazil to participate in an event called BGS. (It reminds me of a twitchcoon), some were rooting for him to meet his friends, Bagi, Cellbit, etc., and SOME people who say they are part of Quackity's community, and surprisingly part of Roier's community, started a fight saying that they just wanted to use Missa as a "keychain for other streamers", and they attack Cellbit a lot, they literally don't want Missa to interact with his friend. They said it's because some people from Cellbit's community attacked Missa when he defended Quackity during the problem with the AdmS. But being rational… taking Cellbit's community as an example, he is a streamer who can have more than twenty thousand people watching him per day, right? I'm sure there were about 20 people who made bad comments, and I'm talking about attacks, not criticisms, criticisms can even be respectful, BUT, the point is… they decided to generalize an entire community....which seems like a joke, because if we also remember the attacks that people made, and still make, in the name of Quackity and Roier to other streamers, we can say that there are no good communities then.
They started a fight just because some of the Brazilian community wanted Missa to take a picture with one of their friends. Wanting to control the friendships of your favs is very clueless, as some say: parasocial. And another detail, people don't like Missa because he's friends with Cellbit, they like Missa because he's a cool and charismatic person, and they will welcome him in any country he goes to, stop belittling his fans just because these fans like a duo/friendship. This reminds me of the situation that happened with Roier on Twitcoon where he commented about the Enigma of Fear and people started saying that the fans were forcing him to talk about it.
As a personal comment, I love the friendships that QSMP has created between streamers and their communities. For example, Cellbit and Missa, their communities don't really have any problems with each other. Then these people from OTHER communities appear wanting to create problems and rivalries where there are none. Oh no, but 20 people from Cellbit's community spoke badly of Missa because he defended Quackity… So what?! It´s almost 2025, are you going to give a "stage to a crazy person"? All communities have criticized or attacked Quackity at some point because the problem with the QSMP, AND his community has attacked other streamers too.
SO...Let's not be hypocrites.
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beetlemousse · 9 months ago
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Ok, I have to ask something, why are SOME Hispanic communities being so toxic now?
Twitter is back in Brazil, and one of the things that happened is that Brazilians were celebrating that Missa came to Brazil to participate in an event called BGS. (It reminds me of a twitchcoon), some were rooting for him to meet his friends, Bagi, Cellbit, etc., and SOME people who say they are part of Quackity's community, and surprisingly part of Roier's community, started a fight saying that they just wanted to use Missa as a "keychain for other streamers", and they attack Cellbit a lot, they literally don't want Missa to interact with his friend. They said it's because some people from Cellbit's community attacked Missa when he defended Quackity during the problem with the AdmS. But being rational… taking Cellbit's community as an example, he is a streamer who can have more than twenty thousand people watching him per day, right? I'm sure there were about 20 people who made bad comments, and I'm talking about attacks, not criticisms, criticisms can even be respectful, BUT, the point is… they decided to generalize an entire community....which seems like a joke, because if we also remember the attacks that people made, and still make, in the name of Quackity and Roier to other streamers, we can say that there are no good communities then.
They started a fight just because some of the Brazilian community wanted Missa to take a picture with one of their friends. Wanting to control the friendships of your favs is very clueless, as some say: parasocial. And another detail, people don't like Missa because he's friends with Cellbit, they like Missa because he's a cool and charismatic person, and they will welcome him in any country he goes to, stop belittling his fans just because these fans like a duo/friendship. This reminds me of the situation that happened with Roier on Twitcoon where he commented about the Enigma of Fear and people started saying that the fans were forcing him to talk about it.
As a personal comment, I love the friendships that QSMP has created between streamers and their communities. For example, Cellbit and Missa, their communities don't really have any problems with each other. Then these people from OTHER communities appear wanting to create problems and rivalries where there are none. Oh no, but 20 people from Cellbit's community spoke badly of Missa because he defended Quackity… So what?! It´s almost 2025, are you going to give a "stage to a crazy person"? All communities have criticized or attacked Quackity at some point because the problem with the QSMP, AND his community has attacked other streamers too.
SO...Let's not be hypocrites.
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beetlemousse · 10 months ago
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So, I saw that Quackity made some Tweets and then deleted them, but people pointed out that they were cryptic images similar to QSMP, which made people start theorizing that it was about QSMP2 since Quackity also supposedly said he has future plans/projects. My opinion is that it might not be QSMP2, but the possibility is there. And I don't know how to feel about it. Don't get me wrong, it's not hate, but QSMP ended in May and the way it happened, it seemed like there needed to be a lot of behind-the-scenes changes, difficult changes and that's why they couldn't keep the server up and fired all the other ADMs. So, forgive me if I sound pessimistic, but I don't know if a few months, and it was very few, we're going into October, are enough to fix everything. Not to mention that I'm worried about the toxic fandom that has created it, because let's face it, even though I don't support what Leah did with Quackity (Doxxeo), I know that the toxic people used this situation to minimize or even ignore how problematic Quackity Studios was with its employees. Not to mention the CCs that were attacked for no reason by SOME Patitos, and some still are. I wonder if by chance these same CCs come back to the project, will they be treated with respect, because I don't feel safe, especially for the French community. Literally, not long ago we had death threats against Etoiles, then a few months later, Baghera was at a charity event, or something, and she went to play something with Pomme's ADM. You can already imagine that some people threw a tantrum on Twitter. AND in fact, without Twitter in Brazil, attacks on Brazilian streamers have also become more constant, including misinformation about them and their communities.
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beetlemousse · 10 months ago
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Now I would like to analyze an event: Purgatory.
Remembering that this is a cold and critical analysis, but without the intention of inciting hatred.
Where did Purgatory 1 fail? For starters, they didn't know what they were doing when they decided that the event would last 2 weeks. And because the safety of the eggs was important, the players were practically forced to participate since there was no 100% guarantee that their children would be saved. For example, Foolish and Leo. Who would save Leo on the other teams? Tina on blue and Roier on green, but that's if they had a chance, because since they didn't know how the rescue would be done in the end, the teams always said they would try to give priority to the parents. So, assuming that the green team won in the end and could only save two eggs, Etoiles, being the leader and the father, gets priority, so he would save Pomme. And assuming that another father was selected to choose, and it was Roier, he would save Richas instead of Leo, because Richas is his son. Now if the blue team won, Tina wouldn't have priority in the choice while Tubbo might have because he's the leader, but he would still have to choose between Chay and Lulah, or he would save both of them and other parents on the blue team would lose their children. There were too many disastrous possibilities and that was what made the players with eggs keep playing. Another thing that forced the players to participate was the imbalance of the teams, something that the red team scored a lot on, and they were right. Despite talking a lot about the lack of people, I think that maybe the ADMS should have taken into account their skills when dividing them. For example, they put Roier, Etoiles and Fit on the same team. 3 beasts in PVP on the same team, and although I love the iterations, I would much prefer Roier and Etoiles to face each other than to be on the same team. Etoiles spent the 1 week practically looking for someone to fight, but the red team didn't have PVP players online,i mean...Philza is good, but he's not stupid, he knows his team can't lose points, so they focused on surviving. The blue team had Bbh but he also didn't fight alone against the green team, after all, dying costs your team points in the final score. The only one who would face Etoiles 1V1 in an epic way was Roier, but they were on the same team and couldn't risk losing points with silly deaths. So, adding the feeling of obligation that parents had towards their children, the terrible division of teams, and the fact that the event lasted 2 weeks, ended up making many people mentally exhausted. And in the end, it was all for nothing because it was Cucurucho who saved the eggs. And the Lore of the cursed team also didn't happen because they didn't know how to work on it, they should have given more clues,but instead, they made the players focus too much on the competition and wear themselves out, so it would be unfair to kill the eggs. It's something that Cellbit himself realized, the way things were organized, it no longer made sense to continue with the Cursed team´s Lore, because without more clues, it was too much of a risk to let another team win, especially for the red team that was at a disadvantage and had to win by other methods, like handing in the missions at the last minute so that other teams couldn't surpass their score. And that's why there were so many changes in the missions, because they had to find a fair way for ALL teams to have a chance to win.
I think Purgatory 2 worked perfectly well because it was a normal competition and there was NO LORE involved.
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beetlemousse · 10 months ago
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Apparently Twitter/X can return to Brazil next week IF they pay all the fines and present proof of payment. This includes the most recent debt that Musk added to the list on September 18th (I think it was the 18th), when he changed Twitter's IP address and bypassed the block in Brazil, which gave Brazilians access to the platform again for a day or two. My opinion is: Rich people like to lose money. But the truth is that this money is little when converted to dollars, Musk can afford it, but those who work with him, investors, etc., have to be careful with his behavior. You can be the richest man in the world, if you take on a LOT of debt, at some point the money will run out. And losing money by making stupid decisions is worse. It's no wonder that Twitter has lost a lot of value since he bought it.
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beetlemousse · 10 months ago
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I'm a person who likes to do a lot of critical analysis. QSMP was a series that I followed, so here are some negative points of the series, in terms of the LORE itself, not what happened behind the scenes: The general story of QSMP never gave us any great answers, we continue to be confused about several things because they didn't know how to take advantage of the plot properly, (of course, knowing the problems behind the team, you can understand why). For example, the Black Cucurucho appeared and disappeared without any further explanation, the only thing we know is that he was the brother of the white Cucurucho and that they didn't get along. The truth is that Purgatory added to the first RESET hindered the story more than they helped. I think the idea was for all the characters to have some level of direct connection with the main plot of the island, but they didn't know how to take advantage of it. Few people gave us answers: Cellbit, Baghera, Bagi, Fit, Jaiden, Foolish, Max and Aypierre are the stories that made the most sense within the scheme of ``Island, Federation, organization, experiments, etc.''. I would like to talk about Quackity... well...although I was excited when he appeared in the lore, if I were to do a general analysis, the truth is that we didn't get conclusive answers in his lore. We got him constantly suffering, but only a little information about how his character is really connected to the main plot about the Federation and the island. I would like to make some future posts analyzing characters and even their relationships, such as analyzing couples.
I'll think about it, but no promisses.
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beetlemousse · 11 months ago
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I FINALLY watched Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, so here are the SPOILERS. If you don't want to see SPOILERS, skip this post, thanks. First the grade: a solid 8.5.
-----------------------------Overall it's a good movie, but a little rushed, I don't feel like there was much Beetlejuice, I wish it was more focused on him, so if Tim Burton ever wakes up and thinks about making a third one, I hope he focuses more on the character of Beetlejuice, and a little more on Lydia in a solo way. This movie focused a lot on the relationship between Astrid and Lydia, mother and daughter, which is cute, classic, but for those who saw the first movie, I expected a little more development of the relationship between Beetlejuice and Lydia, and I'm not talking about a couple, I'm talking about finding an ending to the story since apparently, as shown in the movie, they have some kind of paranormal connection. They are connected in some way. If Burton wants to make a third film that explores this connection, which goes far beyond romance, I would love to see it. And speaking of romance, I was right in the first theory I wrote when the first trailers came out. Here's the SPOILER Lydia and Beetlejuice don't get married in the end, not that he didn't try, clearly, he developed feelings for her, but Lydia doesn't really feel the same, although it seems that in the end she warmed up to him a little. The classic: Hey, he's not that bad. Which reminds me of their relationship in the cartoon.They are a couple, not a couple, who became friends, but who could be a couple because there is some level of feeling deep down.
But as I predicted, Burton has different ways of dealing with couples, he doesn't usually let them be together, not in a traditional way. The ending of the film is a good example, which implies that Beetlejuice will continue to haunt Lydia. That's why a third film that focuses on their relationship would be perfect. I think Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice came to show another side of the character, in the first film Beetlejuice is a rogue, even quite despicable, who doesn't seem to care about anything other than himself, in the second film, it shows that he has real feelings, distorted yes, but real and that he can think about others, at least a good part of his actions were to try to please Lydia.
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beetlemousse · 11 months ago
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There's not much in the trailers that can lead me to any major conclusions, but I would say that clearly Astrid (Lydia's daughter) is going to discover the underworld and, perhaps, similar to what happens to her mother, someone might be trying to marry her or something. Maybe someone with the same initial plan as Beetlejuice to escape the Netherworld by marrying a mortal. My theory is based on the scenes where they're taking Astrid away, like, why? And she's wearing a gray dress, but what we learned is that the wedding dresses in these movies don't look like a traditional white dress, just check out Lydia's red dress. It's the staple of unholy weddings. I believe that Lydia ends up without many options, because her current boyfriend/husband (who is probably detestable, who doesn't believe her, and treats her like a crazy person) might ask BJ for help to save Astrid by making a simple deal: She will marry Beetlejuice. Obviously Beetlejuice wants to escape the Netherworld with an unholy marriage, like in the first movie, but according to the previews, it suggests that in the end he may have developed romantic feelings. Now, knowing Burton and how he works with couples, we might have a bittersweet ending. I imagine that living with BJ while trying to save Astrid makes Lydia reconsider her life choices, especially regarding the relationships she has. She will break up with her current boyfriend/husband, but it doesn't mean that she will develop romantic feelings for BJ, but perhaps a friendship (if Burton actually makes her develop a small crush on BJ, it will be an interesting surprise). Anyway, we know that the wedding (which will probably be the end of the movie) will provide the final drama because BeetleJuice's (99% certain) ex-fiancée will show up, so we'll have a bit of backstory for BJ. By the way, one of the reasons I don't believe Beetlejuice and Lydia will 100% be a couple is because I don't know if there will be a third movie. The title suggests the possibility of at least one more, so maybe, if they are really meant to be together, somehow it could happen in the third movie, with Lydia finally dying and joining the world of the dead. After all, we also have to consider the fact that the living and the dead don't usually get married. Just watch the movie Corpse Bride, where it was said that the only way a dead person and a living person can be together is if they are both dead. Till death do them part, but death has already separated them. So they need to get together again in the afterlife.
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