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Reading my own fanfiction is basically just a rollercoaster of emotional whiplash.
20% of the time: “Hold on. I wrote this? This is fire. This is emotionally devastating in the best way. This scene is dripping with tension. I’m a literary perfectionist. Someone give me a book deal.”
80% of the time: “Straight to jail. Immediate prison. Why is everyone’s breath hitching?. I used the word ‘gaze’ three times in one paragraph like I was possessed. Did I think 'his eyes darkened' was profound? Why is everyone clenching their jaws? Why is someone whispering 'their name like a prayer' again?? No one talks like this. What is this dialogue. Why are there so many weird metaphors and em-dashes…”
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sometimes writing isn’t about talent. sometimes it’s about sitting in your chair and suffering for 45 minutes until a single sentence crawls out of your skull
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Due for a Hot Take
I honestly think that Tim would absolutely HATE becoming a CEO (he was majority shareholder in RR, I believe) or something else majority business-focused. Could he do it? Probably, but I think he'd be miserable.
He's a consummate nerd, a member of a Sherlock Holmes fanclub, he plays W&W, he skated, he listens to punk rock, he loves cars and gadgets.
I'm not saying a businessman CAN'T do/like these things too, but... Tim does really well with things that he enjoys. Let him have a job at least adjacent to something he likes. Otherwise, he'll burn out.
(Other, buried hot take... Out of the 'immediate' Batfam, Tim has comparatively decent mental health. He struggles, sure, but he bounces back better and is more "aware" of his more toxic tendencies than almost all of the rest of the Wayne-specific crew. Doesn't mean his mental health is "good". Just better comparatively)
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Friendly reminder that the Rogue One writers easily could’ve actually killed Cassian with that fall in the data tower and ended the film with Jyn defeating Krennic and transmitting the plans alone just as the Death Star obliterates her. Instead they wrote it so that Cassian climbs up 10+ stories with a broken back to save Jyn from her mother’s murderer and they have a whole moment in the elevator as the last survivors of the Rogue One team (probably the last two people alive in the facility) and then die together in each other’s arms on the beach; in other words, they wrote the most romantic possible ending for them. Absolutely nothing Mr. Gilroy says post-Andor will ever change or undo any of this.
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This video contains spoilers for fanfic: „Relative Dissonance”, by @skimmingthesurfaces
My silly jabberings under the cut:
I’m sooo happy that I finished this animatic much sooner than I expected! I know it isn’t perfect and I could do more with it, but I’m still satisfied that it is longer than 2 minutes (I have a little trouble staying focused on one project haha). Plus, in the middle of the project the program refused to cooperate and I had to do some things blindly, hoping it would look good xD
I had quite the challenge with drawing characters - most of my life I spent dealing with human anatomy, animals were definitely neglected by me xd It was especially hard with drawing hedgehogs, I don’t know why xD (I’m sorry Sonic, you’re my least favourite to draw xD)
Compared to the fanfic, I changed some small things in the scenes, so they would match the song; like the order of events or dialogues. I hope the author won’t hold it against me xD
Most of the electronic stuff I made up – just found some pictures on the internet and smashed them together, hoping it’ll look like I know what I was doing xD so please ignore any inaccuracy
I’m kinda angry with myself regarding the issue of Miles’ mask. I didn’t do a good job of showing that he has this mask, and because of that viewers can be confused in the scene where Tails is talking with Sonic from his dimension. Unfortunately I realized that when I was already at the end of the animatic, and honestly I had no idea how I could fix it. Sooo forgive me for this mistake. But hey, maybe it will encourage someone to read the fanfic haha xD
What pains me the most is that I couldn’t include all the moments I love from the fanfic. Maybe I’ll find some time to make few short comics?
And now, for those who stayed till the end - exclusive clip of the first version of this animatic! Originally, the animation was going to be much shorter and with a different song, but I decided I wanted to show more of this story. So, here you have a short excerpt I made before changing my mind.
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My "All for you" Sonic AU but if Nine and Tails were twins! More of Nine if he were in my All for You au↓
- Nine has shorter fur than Tails so he wears more covering clothes
- Nine and Tails are both equally intelligent. Nine would go insane around your average 4 year old so he enjoys Tails's company alot
- Nine is overprotective of his family. Those park incidents had one thing in common: Bullies. He's a little independent so he did something about it before going to Sonic
- Nine's your average introvert!
- Both twins are equally clingy to Sonic, but you could say Nine is just a little more.
- Nine believes in Santa and the tooth fairy
- Nine wears a onesie to sleep while Tails wears a two piece
- They're not a fan of being compared, they are their own individual no matter their similarities!
- Sonic called Nine "Tails" by accident once and the next day Sonic woke up with Nine = a little doodle of himself written on his arm with permanent marker.
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Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Tails New Home
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*screenshot from Sonic the Hedgehog: Scrapnik Island #3*
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The thing is, every time people start outlining how they essentially want Talia to be treated by Bruce like Jade is treated by Roy in the narrative, it feels like…okay, but you get the fundamental difference between their two situations in regards to the children they lied about, right?
Damian exists. Bruce was not aware of Damian’s existence until Damian was 10 years old. For that to work, Talia repeatedly lied in word and by omission to Bruce about Damian’s existence for over a decade. She concealed the fact that Bruce had a living child from him when she saw his reaction to Jason’s death. She concealed the fact that Bruce had two living children from him when she found Jason, and made off with him, and proceeded not to tell Bruce a single thing about Jason’s survival. She was probably able to have the entire Talia Head period running Lexcorp, which is cited as Talia’s best period by her fans, through the fact that for that to work and by the stories Jason stans and Damian stans regard as some of their best stories, Talia had sent Jason out to learn to kill people on a world training tour and Damian off on the Year of Blood while she was running LexCorp and flirting with entirely leaving the League.
Talia saw Bruce on multiple occasions over those ten years, including multiple occasions where she was trying to convince him that they were still in love, and occasions when she wanted him to protect her from Ra’s, and still. Still. Because of the narrative we have, Talia clearly did not trust Bruce to protect her or to protect her child, because she didn’t tell Bruce that for any rescue he made of her, she would be leaving behind at least one, maybe two of Bruce’s children with the League. Under Ra’s control.
Even if they ever get past that, that was ten years of lying that the narrative requires. It’s a betrayal that cannot be removed from their narrative, because fundamentally, Damian is a more important character to DC than Talia is, and to remove that betrayal you have to retcon an incredible amount of Damian’s backstory.
Jade, in contrast, told Roy about Lian’s existence relatively soon after she gave birth. There aren’t really intervening stories where Jade hid Lian’s existence from Roy before the Cheshire Contract’s conclusion. And Jade agreed that Roy was in a better position to raise Lian, she was in his custody by her first birthday, and they both spent a lot of time working to reach rapprochement over their differences and to coparent.
None of this is what Talia did. There’s a similar central lie at the centre of the situations, but Talia was the one who kept perpetrating it, while Jade revealed the truth far far earlier. It makes a huge difference.
And the thing is, this isn’t something you can cut out of Talia as a character, or wave aside. Even in the nicest-to-Talia reading that exists, Talia still had to:-
Fail to tell Bruce she was pregnant or tell him that she lost the baby.
Give birth.
Give her kid up for adoption outside the League (as per the original Son of the Demon narrative)
Miss the fact that someone brought Damian back into the League with at least Ra’s approval
Not do anything about the fact that Damian was raised in the League until he was 10 years old
Continue to lie by act or omission to Bruce about the fact that she had a kid and hid it from him for ten years.
On top of this still hide Jason’s resurrection from Bruce.
Like. Even if we have Talia adopt Damian out and not realise he was with the League until he was 10, and then immediately retrieve him and take him off to Bruce, she still didn’t ever tell Bruce that he had had a kid with her until that point. And such a read contradicts multiple canon stories that are essential backstory for why Damian is so desperate to meet Bruce and to become Robin.
It's just…this is a central part of her character now, and has been ever since Morrison introduced Damian to main canon rather than leaving Ibn off in his own universe. It’s been part of the story since UTRH and Jason’s resurrection. There isn’t a route out of this that doesn’t involve lies and betrayal from Talia.
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Listen, we all have… opinions about what happened with that regeneration. Some of us are confused. Some of us are furious. Some of us are just lying on the floor whispering “what the hell was that” into the carpet.
But let me be extremely clear: if I catch any of you harassing, bullying, or being even remotely sexist toward Billie Piper, an actual real-life human woman who is not in charge of your sci-fi trauma?
It’s on sight. I don’t care if you’ve got a TARDIS tattoo and a sonic screwdriver in your pocket—touch grass, log off, and maybe go outside and scream at the sky instead.
You can have all the takes you want about the writing. You can rage about lore, structure, or the eldritch chaos that is modern Who. But leave the actors—especially the women—the hell out of it. Do not message them about it. Do not harass them. They didn’t write the script, and they don’t owe you closure.
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Frozen: After years of longing I am finally reunited with my sister whom I love.
Frozen II: Bye.
Wreck-It Ralph: After years of abuse and neglect I've made a friend who admires and respects me.
Ralph Breaks The Internet: Bye.
Lilo and Stitch: After years of struggle and trauma I've made friends who admire and respect me and I can stay united with my sister whom I love.
Lilo and Stitch (2025): Bye.
Disney, do you have something you need to talk about? Any issues? Anything at all?
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This "seperation is good actually" trend in media from the past decade or so needs to fucking die already, I'm so sick of it. Especially when the original movie was literally about them fighting to reunite/stay together and then the sequel/remake says "nah".
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