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cckiramman · 11 days
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Perish.
Me: I dedicate this next song to the woman of my dreams...... *starts strumming guitar* Vi: Oh god, don't tell me he means- Caitlyn: ZOVIN, DON'T YOU DARE! Me: 🎶CAITLYN'S MOM HAS GOT IT GOIN' ON🎶 Caitlyn: Bloody hell 😑
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cckiramman · 11 days
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Caitvi bicep meme
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cckiramman · 11 days
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💙💙
@trencher516 and @cckiramman means I am dying internally. I MISSED MY MOTHERS
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cckiramman · 25 days
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I love my idiot.💙 @trencher516
(Artist: @ouroboros04 !! )
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cckiramman · 25 days
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cckiramman · 25 days
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cckiramman · 25 days
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Anaïs Nin, from The Voice
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cckiramman · 25 days
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Being sick is the wooorst
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cckiramman · 1 month
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cckiramman · 1 month
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They hold each other like they've been in love for a thousand lifetimes.
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cckiramman · 1 month
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And what if I sob right now
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Oil and water. Wasn't meant to be.
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cckiramman · 2 months
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When Cait's Sick, Probably
Vi: You could use some Vitamin V. Caitlyn, wishing her cold would kill her faster: Vi, stop.
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cckiramman · 3 months
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Kate Baer, from And Yet: Poems; “Bliss”
[Text ID: “the moon of her eyes.”]
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cckiramman · 3 months
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"So what'll it be, man or woman?"
had to do this with Caitlyn an Vi, because piltover's finest!
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cckiramman · 3 months
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I need Caitlyn “if I cannot become ungovernable I will become the government” Kiramman to have a full-on Machiavellian anti-hero arc so that The General Public finally takes her seriously.
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Analysis:
I've mentioned it before, but Caitlyn's character embodies nearly all the traits of a Machiavellian with high cognitive empathy.
Firstly and most obviously, she manipulates systems and people to accomplish her goals. Vi would still be in Stillwater and much of Act II and III would not have happened if Caitlyn weren't willing to cleverly and unscrupulously lie and forge her way to success.
We can argue she's not a very good liar. I argue that doesn't really matter. One, her lies work. Two, she is clearly ready and willing to deceive so long as she thinks it's for a good reason. The inclination is what matters. I think the important question to ask is, "What is this character willing do to?"
Secondly, she's huge on agency. It's one of the main features of her character. She demonstrates (from the five-factor model): achievement-striving, assertiveness, self-confidence, emotional invulnerability, activity, and competence.
Regarding emotional invulnerability. I want to touch on this because I think it's missed. Caitlyn is an extremely guarded character. She reveals almost no personal information about herself, even to Vi. During high-stress situations, she flinches from her own vulnerability, tries to play it off, or compartmentalizes heavily.
Vi is the bleeding heart, the open book, the one who can't guard worth a damn (it's not even subtext, other characters say this to her face and I believe it has a dual meaning).
Meanwhile, Caitlyn waits until Vi is vulnerable with her and shows her respect before even giving Vi her name. (I have more to say about the "Cupcake" scene but that's for another time).
Other aspects of a Machiavellian character include:
Cynicism, selfishness, callousness, arrogance, deliberation and orderliness.
I argue that Caitlyn's character hints at the first one, gets away with the next three because she's "sweet," and blatantly embodies the last two.
Caitlyn in S1 is a sharp edge sheathed in kindness. We like what she's currently doing and think she's a Good Person because her trajectory aligns with our own sense of right and wrong. But Caitlyn is doing what she wants. What she thinks is right. Again, it's not subtext.
Marcus: "She does whatever she wants, I can't control her!"
And in S2, I think the same behaviors we currently love in her could easily be used to spin her down a corruption arc that leaves us a bit aghast -- but shouldn't leave us surprised.
I argue such an arc would be squarely in character.
Paraphrasing from the AMA:
"Everyone is a little bit opposite of who they are in Season One."
What will that mean for Caitlyn?
I don't know, but the recipe for a very interesting time is written all over her character.
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cckiramman · 3 months
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fiona
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