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chaosuca
Kenny McCormick Devotee
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chaosuca · 5 days ago
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"This feels kinda raunchy. How'd we end up like this?" "The heck, dude? This was your idea!" "I mean, you wanted to know what's inside me. Right?" THE SUMMER HIKARU DIED / 光が死んだ夏
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chaosuca · 8 days ago
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The curtain call for my favorite sinners has come at last - the final update for "no body, no crime" is here. Enjoy the encore and thank you for sticking by and reading all of these 211k words. As of now, this fic constitutes the longest kenjorine/bunny fic that focuses solely/mainly on them in their shiptag, especially if you search for their fics with the otp:true tag. Thank you for letting me ramble this much about my lovelies. It was a pleasure and an honor to tell you their story and I hope you enjoyed it. Now excuse me while I go have a cry about finishing this labour of love and effort that spanned almost 2 years.
🔗:https://archiveofourown.org/works/51640126/chapters/173493376
Some things better stay dead or gone or buried.
Kenny is watching something he should keep his eyes off, Marjorine dreams of wearing a scarlet letter on her chest and Cartman is breaking as many of the ten commandments as he possibly can.
But where there is no body, there must have been no crime. Nobody likes to dig up corpses, after all.
Or: Trying to get away with murder in five acts.
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chaosuca · 10 days ago
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Not writing a fanfic nobody asked for but writing fanfic for youself and that one other person who is equally insane about the idea
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chaosuca · 24 days ago
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"just write a little every day" ok but what if i write nothing for 3 weeks and then suddenly type like i’m being hunted by god
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chaosuca · 25 days ago
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Empty Now ((Patreon June PRIZE !!)
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chaosuca · 29 days ago
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kenny outfits i made to pin down his sense of style and also his character
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chaosuca · 1 month ago
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Update on my kenjorine fic "no body, no crime" Chapter 21 out of 22 is finally up and we're almost done!!
🔗https://archiveofourown.org/works/51640126/chapters/171783913
Some things better stay dead or gone or buried. Kenny is watching something he should keep his eyes off, Marjorine dreams of wearing a scarlet letter on her chest and Cartman is breaking as many of the ten commandments as he possibly can. But where there is no body, there must have been no crime. Nobody likes to dig up corpses, after all. Or: Trying to get away with murder in five acts.
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chaosuca · 1 month ago
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Kenny's Heroism (part 2)
(part 1: parentification)
Control (or the lack of it)
Turning the running gag of Kenny's deaths into trauma that deeply affects him is perhaps one of the most genius things I have ever seen in any media, ever. (Don't quote me on that, I'm just a big fan of it.) It recontextualizes each time Kenny is violently torn into another death and turns it into something so much darker. Especially instances in which he's clearly fighting it and trying to escape it (episodes like Tweek vs. Craig, s3 ep5 & Super Fun Time, s12 ep7) or when you see that how his friends treat his deaths deeply upsets him (Kenny Dies, s5 ep13 & Cherokee Hair Tampons, s4 ep6). It also reframes Kenny's cheesing addiction in Major Boobage (s12 ep3)-- as well as ongoing mentions that Kenny likes to "sniff glue" (like in Best Friends Forever, s9 ep5) or always tries to get high in other ways-- as a means to escape his incredibly traumatic life.
What theme ties all of these instances together?
Control.
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The theme of control as a driving force behind Kenny's actions first stuck out to me when playing From Dusk Til Casa Bonita (TFBW DLC, 2018). In this side story, Kenny is obsessively convinced he needs to save Karen from getting sucked into the Vamp kids' group, despite Karen's repeated insistence that these guys are her friends. But Kenny doesn't like these kids, and he isn't willing to hear Karen out about it. He isn't even willing to talk to Karen as Kenny about this; he just barges into the party as Mysterion (her "guardian angel") to ruin it and get his sister back. Although Kenny may believe so, he doesn't actually have Karen's best interest at heart, at least not in the most productive way. By the end of the DLC's story, Henrietta introduces Karen into the "goth ways"; offering her a cigarette to smoke, and Kenny stands by and seems to have no problem with it. It's likely that Kenny himself simply doesn't know better, but also that he doesn't mind her indulging in bad things like smoking so long as she does it under his watchful eye.
So what's this really about?
Kenny loves Karen dearly, no question about it. But Kenny is an deeply messed up child; intensely parentified, left to his own devices far too much for a kid his age, not to mention continuously traumatized by his repeated violent deaths. Every aspect about Kenny's life screams a lack of control; lack of guidance; lack of a present parental figure to help him through any and all of the emotional and physical turmoil he's experienced. He gets thrown around by life and death so much, with seemingly no way to find footing and take control.
It only makes sense that Kenny obsessively wants for Karen's life to feel different to her.
Kenny knows that he isn't making Karen happy by ruining her night out with friends. But he also knows that he himself has gotten tangled up in a bunch of situations in his own life where he probably wishes his parents (or any adult for that matter) had stepped in and held him back, guided him a little more, instead of him having to figure out what's good and bad for him all by himself.
Kenny doesn't pretend to be able to control anything around him; for that he is far too apathetic, much more resigned to his life rather than proactive in making a change in it (like at the end of C**n vs. C**n & Friends, s14 ep13). However; when he sees something, or someone that he deeply cares about in a situation where Kenny could even exercise a tiny bit of control over, Kenny goes ridiculous lengths to take the chance.
Example A for this is the DLC. Example B: the Post Covid duology (2021).
The episodes The Scoots (s22 ep5) and the South ParQ Vaccination Special (s24 ep2) showcase another instance of loss of control for Kenny. This time, however, it's not about his deaths or within his family. It's within his friend group-- or chosen family, even.
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In The Scoots, Stan, Kyle and Cartman decide behind his back that Kenny won't be going trick or treating with them, without consulting him or even giving him a chance to help come up with an alternative plan that works for everyone. Why? Because Kenny doesn't have the money for a phone to rent a scooter; another factor that is completely outside of his control. And following this up; in the Vaccination Special the three of them decide to break up the friend group without even letting him in on the conversation, treating him like their child for whom they make decisions, rather than their friend who deserves to have his input heard. The events of this special kickstart Kenny's motive in the Post Covid duology (2021) to build a time machine and change the past, consequently saving the entire future from a horribly dystopian reality.
Remember when I said Kenny will go ridiculous lengths to do whatever he can in a situation where he believes he has even an ounce of control?
So. Kenny's heroism. Is it based on high morals and/or empathy?
Maybe in part. Kenny is definitely an empathetic person (as seen in this little scene in Going Native (s16 ep11), how he cares about McNuggets in Cock Magic (s18 ep8), the reason he leaves Cartman his PSP in Best Friends Forever (s9 ep4)), but he can also be fairly apathetic and self-serving (Cartman Joins NAMBLA (s4 ep5), Good Times With Weapons (s8 ep1), The Tale Of Scrotie McBoogerballs (s14 ep2), Dikinbaus (s26 ep6), and others). I wouldn't put empathy as his main driving force behind his actions and decisions.
Does Kenny have high morals? Perhaps higher than Cartman (the bar being in hell), but he often does seem inclined to just follow along whatever Cartman's scheme is, no matter how objectively questionable (South Park is Gay (s7 ep8), The Tale Of Scrotie McBoogerballs (s14 ep2), The Magic Bush (s18 ep5), South ParQ Vaccination Special (s24 ep2), Dikinbaus (s26 ep6), possibly others). He at least seems more often inclined to do so willingly than Kyle or Stan, and even Butters who mostly tags along because Cartman manipulated or scared him into it. It should come as no surprise that Kenny doesn't have rock-hard morals like Kyle does, given that there's not a lot of highly moral things his parents might've brought him up with (meth lab in the garage, early exposure to plenty of sexual content, constant physical fights in the house, etc). The most devoted to a cause I've ever seen Kenny (for reasons other than empathy) is in the Unfulfilled & Bike Parade episodes (s22 ep9-10), where he shows class consciousness and decides to boycott amazon alongside his dad.
I guess the conclusion here is that Kenny is more driven by empathy rather than a strict moral code. However, we do have to consider that Kenny is a child and that there shouldn't be too high expectations/standards when it comes to moral code. Even so, Kenny has proven over and over again to be willing to sacrifice himself for the good of others (see list below).
So what drives Kenny's heroism?
Most of all it's his overwhelming sense of responsibility over offering others his help where it could be needed. This is most likely a result of lifelong parentification so much that it's become a compulsion or second nature to help. It's ALSO that he might want to exercise control over people's lives in some way to make up for what he never got; he wants to have a positive impact on other people's lives where he would've needed it himself all throughout his own life.
(Shameless plug: You can see all these themes reflected in my fic Chaos Plan if you're interested in checking it out.)
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Episodes/Instances showcasing Kenny's heroism:
Cartman's Mom is A Dirty Slut (s1 ep13) -> electrocutes himself to bring power back to the hospital
Rainforest Shmainforest (s3 ep1) -> jumps in front of Kelly to protect her from gunshots
Jewbilee (s3 ep9) -> hits the shell Moses was trapped in with his head to break it and dies to save all the Jews
Bigger Longer and Uncut (1999) -> sacrificed his chance to come back to life in order to save thousands of other lives
Best Friends Forever (s9 ep5) -> is cast to save Heaven from an attack from Hell
The C**n (s13 ep2) -> the entire concept of the hero Mysterion
C**n vs. C**n & Friends (s14 ep13) -> 1: uses Mysterion to make a better life for himself and his siblings, 2: demands Cthulu take his life to free his friends
The Black Friday trilogy (s17 ep7-9) -> becomes the key to the PS4's success in the console wars
The Post Covid Duology (2021) -> creates a time machine not only to save his friends' broship but also positively changes the trajectory of the entire future
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chaosuca · 1 month ago
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Kenny's Heroism
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Upon @kennys-parka-jacket's request and in relation to this post I'm gonna take a little look at Kenny's heroic tendencies, which there is a LOT to unpack about.
First and foremost: The post this question is referring to is by no means a universally applicable concept. I didn't intend for it to be so that people can be measured on a scale from empathy to high moral compass, nor that the two are mutually exclusive. It's just a difference I noticed in how Kyle and Stan make their decisions when it comes to helping people, but I don't think this concept is properly applicable to Kenny. Regardless; I will attempt a categorization anyways.
The two factors that I see driving Kenny's heroism most are:
Parentification
Control (or rather the lack of it)
Let's start with the first one.
Parentification
I'm writing this post under the deducted presumption that Kenny's (instrumental & emotional) parentification is canon. Canon instances I see this most reflected in are:
Cartman Joins NAMBLA (s4 ep5)
Mysterion Rises (s14 ep12)
The Poor Kid (s15 ep14)
Going Native (s16 ep11)
The City Part of Town (s19 ep3)
From Dusk Til Casa Bonita (The Fractured But Whole DLC, 2018)
Allow me to elaborate on the first one; Cartman Joins NAMBLA (s4 ep5). There's two ways to read this episode, one being that Kenny is simply jealous and doesn't want to share his things, room or parents' attention with a new sibling. Fair enough, he's an 8 year old boy. The other interpretation is that Kenny is aware of how difficult life would be for this new kid, considering how neglectful his parents are and how limited their resources are to properly care for another child. This latter interpretation is probably not the intended one, but the reason I'm mentioning it are all of the other episodes on that list and how they recontextualized Kenny's behavior in this older episode. Feel free to reject this as an argument, but all the other episodes point more glaringly towards clear evidence for parentification.
In Mysterion Rises (s14 ep12) we have Kenny taking on a clear role-reversal (classic characteristic for parentification) in that he scolds his parents into consuming less weed, not beating each other up (taking on a mediator role) and treating their kids better. In The Poor Kid (s15 ep14) when their parents are taken to jail, Kenny takes on a mentor/caretaker role for Karen specifically via Mysterion.
When Kenny shows up to console her the first night at the foster home, she says this:
"I was wondering when you'd appear. You always come when I'm sad."
In the police car, Karen immediately grabs on to Kenny's hand, and holds on to his arm or hand in some of the scenes following up (in the Soft Room, in their new school). In the "punishment room" she turns to Kenny to ask what they're going to do. All these instances indicate that Kenny taking on this role for Karen isn't anything new, and more notably: It isn't Kevin, the actual eldest sibling of the three, that she turns to. It's Kenny.
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All of these are clear signs of emotional parentification (referring to children/youth tending to the emotional needs of family members, be it siblings or parents, as well as promoting harmony amongst the family members). However, The City Part of Town (s19 ep3) shows Kenny stepping up financially for his family as well, getting a job at a far too young age. He ends up using the money to get Karen a doll, but it isn't unthinkable that he might pursue this behavior to support his family in other ways in the future as well. This type of parentification is referred to as instrumental parentification.
How does this reflect in Kenny's behavior outside of his family?
Granted, we haven't seen much. But one particular instance strikes me as interesting: The episode Going Native (s16 ep11).
We haven't seen Kenny and Butters truly interact in any episode prior to this one, much less positively. Plus, when Kyle says "Kenny, you're clearly his best friend, go stop him" Kenny refutes this by saying "I'm not his best friend." Considering all this, assuming that Kenny goes to help Butters because he genuinely likes him would be a stretch. Kenny just sighs and resigns himself to the responsibility of saving Butters, solely based on the fact that "no one else can do it but him." This dynamic changes a little over the course of the episode when Kenny starts genuinely feeling sympathetic for him, but that isn't relevant to this topic.
Why is this relevant to understand Kenny's heroism?
Simple: Mysterion was introduced in The C**n (s13 ep2) as a hero who protects "the innocents" of the city, a job neither Cartman nor the police were doing well. But in Mysterion Rises (s14 ep12) and The Poor Kid (s15 ep14) it is revealed that Mysterion is so much more than that. Also: In all these episodes, Kenny takes on a role that isn't his to carry out, and yet he does it because he feels exactly like that: "no one else can do it but him."
The episodes Mysterion Rises and C**n vs. C**n & Friends (s14 ep13) reveal that amongst all his friends, Kenny is the only one who has a real power (apart from Bradley but whatever), and he instrumentalizes this power in several instances of these episodes to take on a savior role. It's tragically true; no one else could do it like him. No one else can die and come back effectively. So he does it, even though he hates it.
"It's not pretty cool, Kyle, it fucking hurts." (Kenny in C**n vs. C**n & Friends, s14 ep13)
don't mind me i just fucking love this scene the dialogue is insane the execution is flawless it gives me the fucking chills. Heroic Kenny I love you
In The C**n, at the beginnings of his existence, Mysterion could have been anyone. But the little guy who ended up stepping up to fight crime in South Park was none other than Kenny. Kyle, who has a high sense of responsibility and moral compass didn't take up this role. Stan, who has high empathy, didn't either. Apart from Kenny having his curse to aid him (Cartman didn't have these powers either)-- Why is that? It might very well be because neither of them were parentified like Kenny was. Even though they theoretically could do something about the crime of the town like Kenny does, they don't. They recognize it isn't their job and it's too dangerous to do it anyway. Neither of them have developed a fucked up savior complex like Kenny has, in that he feels like whenever there is someone that needs help it's always his responsibility to step up.
Moving on to my next point.
(part 2: Control, or the lack of it)
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Episodes/Instances showcasing Kenny's heroism:
Cartman's Mom is A Dirty Slut (s1 ep13) -> electrocutes himself to bring power back to the hospital
Rainforest Shmainforest (s3 ep1) -> jumps in front of Kelly to protect her from gunshots
Jewbilee (s3 ep9) -> hits the shell Moses was trapped in with his head to break it and dies to save all the Jews
Bigger Longer and Uncut (1999) -> sacrificed his chance to come back to life in order to save thousands of other lives
Best Friends Forever (s9 ep5) -> is cast to save Heaven from an attack from Hell
The C**n (s13 ep2) -> the entire concept of the hero Mysterion
C**n vs. C**n & Friends (s14 ep13) -> 1: uses Mysterion to make a better life for himself and his siblings, 2: demands Cthulu take his life to free his friends
The Black Friday trilogy (s17 ep7-9) -> becomes the key to the PS4's success in the console wars
The Post Covid Duology (2021) -> creates a time machine not only to save his friends' broship but also positively changes the trajectory of the entire future
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chaosuca · 1 month ago
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SP Sports Headcanons because why the fuck not
I was rambling to this about @m4rz1t0ne and decided I'm just gonna make a whole post about it because why the hell not. Most of these are gonna tie into what we already know about the characters but I was having some fun playing around especially with Kenny's for projection reasons so let's start with him.
Kenny
Given (gestures at all of Mysterion) and various other canon instances where Kenny has shown skill/talent in strength and agility, I feel like Kenny definitely would participate in some kind of sport. Not only that, but socializing seems to be his outlet for everyday stress (even if he often stays quiet in social groups), so I think he'd naturally wind up in a crowd where they do something sporty/exercise together. However; I don't see Kenny joining a team or be disciplined into a sport by classes or a club. Other than the fact that classes can simply be super expensive, I feel like Kenny is someone who'd appreciate flexibility and spontaneity in his schedule, given how unpredictable his day to day life is.
Considering how adaptive he is, he'd end up in the most random crowds and learn stuff from other people, and thus I think the most fitting types of sports for him are Street Sports. Particularly Parkour and Breakdancing (yes, dancing is a sport. especially Breaking.) because they're very accessible, since they don't require any equipment or special environment, unlike Skating sometimes does. Perhaps he'd do Calisthenics as well, depending on if he has a fitting space to practice. The Pandemic duology (s12, ep10-11) as well as his opera singer arc in Quintuplets 2000 (s4 ep4) convinced me he is a music enthusiast so I definitely see him enjoying dancing and getting immersed in Hip Hop culture (see Noreen's post for more elaboration). Maybe he'd get into other Street Dance Styles too, just all around finding community among other working class people like him.
@kennytheworkingclasshero
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Kyle
Kyle might be the one most intrinsically motivated and ambitious out of the main characters when it comes to sports (yeah sorry this is about Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina). More so than Stan if I may argue, who seems to have more extrinsic motivations like approval and validation. I see Kyle enjoying mostly team sports, canonically Basketball and American Football, but I'm pretty sure he's also a Soccer guy (at the very least socially) and I definitely see him playing Tennis. All around ball sports seem to be his thing, and I can see him want to pursue any of his current sports interests disciplinarily. I'm sure Mr. and Mrs. Broflovski would put him in any kind of classes if he expressed interest, given that they can afford it and because it's healthy to regularly exercise, so I imagine they'd like to encourage that.
Other than that, I feel like Kyle would also join the Track & Fields (athletics) team at school at some point. He definitely seems like the guy to have a gym membership and actually actively use it, especially to blow off steam (lord knows he needs it sometimes. understandably), or go for a run occasionally for the same reason. I don't really see him as a boxer, but I'm sure he'd buy boxing gloves and regularly use a punching bag to get out his frustrations if given the chance.
Stan
So we know Stan was the "star player on the football team" in Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride (s1 ep4), but that hasn't really been touched up on again in more recent seasons. Apart from that, the encouragement Stan received from the entire town and the ease with which he flaked from the game to look for his dog instead lead me to believe that most of the reason Stan would actively be on a sports team would come from external validation rather than genuine interest. That isn't to say he can't be sporty; he definitely is a hobby ball sports player, we see him managing the Football team on the playground in Raisins (s7 ep14) and he plays Basketball on occasion with his friends-- but I feel like that's it. He'll play team sports for fun, for camaraderie and because he has a knack for leadership, but other than that, he gives me strong vibes of someone who has a gym membership and DOESN'T use it. He'll choose to sit down and write a song, play on his guitar, get together with his band or other people to jam, play board or video games all day or even watch a Denver Nuggets game before he'd spend his free time willingly exercising.
Keep him away from gym memberships because he'll just blow away his money. Give him a couple friends he'll go out to play basketball and football with every now and then, instead.
Cartman
Well. Like Stan, he is a hobby playground team sports player at most-- we've seen this often enough-- and I'm pretty sure he mostly enjoys this because he can rub his victories in his opponents' faces, or be team captain and order everyone around (like we saw him reprimand Craig briefly in Breast Cancer Show Ever (s12 ep9) while they were playing football) but I feel like his interests don't really lie too much in truly improving his skills. I do see him getting into Boxing or Kickboxing, or maybe Karate for the coolness factor or maybe other Martial Arts, because I'm sure he'd love to be good at kicking ass. But I feel like he's the kid who begs, yells at and convinces his mom to sign him up for a class, then be sick of it by the third session and yell at his mom for making him go. He'd also whine whenever he has to take a hit and threaten to sue his sparring partner for grievous bodily harm, before he sneaks up with an unfair move and knocks them on the ground much harder than necessary.
But I believe he does enjoy watching sports a lot, and get unnecessarily aggressive over his current favorite team (it changes every week). Bro probably does know his shit about all the NBA and NFL tea, and he goes crazy during soccer world championships depending on how the American team is doing. Are they winning? America4ever, suck it losers. They're losing? Watching the soccer world championship is for fags anyway, and he'll tell you that every day at least five times, unprompted. He probably also plays a shit ton of FIFA and mansplains the details of the sport to Kyle which pisses him the fuck off because Kyle ACTUALLY knows his shit about soccer from personal experience. (thank you, @m4rz1t0ne)
Butters
So in Sarcastaball (s16 ep8) Stan so graciously said:
"You don't suck at football, Butters, you suck at all sports."
Which, well. I'm not gonna argue that Butters is clumsy (he trips over his own cape in The C**n (s13 ep2)), and-- if we may accept this as canon-- probably has a hard time with ball sports because of his fucked up left eye & consequently lack of proper 3D vision. This rules him out as a fit player for almost every playground sport-- basketball, football, soccer, dodgeball; making Stan's conclusion that he "sucks at all sports" a valid conclusion to draw from the narrow worldview of a typical boy. However, which sport HAVE we seen Butters continuously enjoy and excel at?
Dancing.
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I swear to fucking God. Put this boy in an Allstyle dance community NOW. I'm talking Hip Hop, Tap (he was in the state championchips for fucks sake), Popping, Ladystyle, idc BALLET. He'd enjoy ballet, let him dance ballet. I need an AU where Butters is put into the toxic ass Ballet industry by his parents since very young and while he enjoys the dance he's constantly immensely pressured in ways no one sees except for the stage light technician Kenny McCormick who got the job hoping to make some extra cash and they fall in love and it distracts Butters from his training .
Anyway. Butters may not be one for traditionally masculine boyhood experience playground sports, but you'd bet your ass he'd excel on the dance floor. But he's canonically also one for one of the most fancy, sophisticated and classist ass sports on the fucking planet: Equestrianism.
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I don't think I need to say more, this is just canon information. I guess this is just me trying to put together a compilation to prove to Stan that Butters DOESN'T suck at all sports. He may not be the most coordinated, but you bet your ass that when there's music or a horse involved he can learn to be the most graceful creature on the planet. Even if he flings his shoe at the ceiling and kill 8 people in the process.
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chaosuca · 1 month ago
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my shaylas <3
timelapse + reference under the cut :)
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chaosuca · 2 months ago
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Every day i have to live with the fact that Butters had a canon crush on Princess Kenny and pretend to be okay with it. I fucking hate it here
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chaosuca · 2 months ago
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The crazy thing about Kenny as a protagonist is you can literally push him so so far. You can push him over every possible edge, make him fall in every thinkable way and kill him over and over again. And he can't give up. Bc what will he do? Rot? He'll get bored of it. Eventually he'll get up again. He has no choice but get up every time and continue.
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chaosuca · 2 months ago
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I love, love, LOVE it when I can tell a fic author has integrated their specialized knowledge in a fic. I was reading a fic that at some point included the character going to visit an art therapist, and it's so clear that the author is an art therapist themself, and the details included are just immaculate and I love it. I've previously read about a character doing fencing for no other reason than the author clearly wanting to write a sport they understood. A character being given a hyperfixation on bugs just so the author can infodump themselves.
I eat it up every time, it brings such a smile to my face
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chaosuca · 2 months ago
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Pieck is such a good friend that she puts up with all of Zeke's bullshit
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chaosuca · 2 months ago
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**BIG SPOILERS FOR @mantequillamcwhoremick 's FANFIC CHAOS PLAN (Chapter 25)
**TW/CW FOR BLOOD & VIOLENCE**
soo!!!!!! chapter 25 literally just came out yesterday lolz!!!! And it was SO GOOD i just had to draw yet another scene from it....
(YOU GUYS NEED TO READ THIS FANFICTION HOLY CRAP ITS THE BEST & ITS CONSUMED MY BRAIN)
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When reading the last part of the chapter, it really started to remind me of Jinx x Ekkos fight scene in Arcane s1, so HEAVILY INSPIRED FROM THAT!!!!
This is just the sketch version!! I honestly want to color the entire thing to make it look like an actual scene or something. But for now im posting the sketch 😽👍.
Heres an additional sketch of how Vic/Butters looks underneath the helmet...
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KEKEKEKE anyways!!!!!! i hope u love it 🫶🫶🫶🫶
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