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drawingtr · 4 years ago
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Under the read more: post pacifist end spoilers, papyrus being a goober, soriel, and sans being the best brother he can be ‘cuz he has no idea how long any of this will last and someone might as well get to enjoy it.
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drawingtr · 4 years ago
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drawingtr · 4 years ago
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drawingtr · 4 years ago
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drawingtr · 4 years ago
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I know this is Spetimus. But I like to think this is Victor being tutored by Jekyll through his experiments.
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yayy validation
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drawingtr · 4 years ago
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This remind me of that Life is Strange 2 scene with Cassidy
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I don’t like this art very much……  But I love my babies…………..
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drawingtr · 4 years ago
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Random thoughts - FT. The Walking Dead: Season Two Best Ending.
Wow, two posts in a row. I am on fire today!
So anyway, let’s talk about this not at all controversial topic in the community haha.
Now, this is just my opinion. If you don’t agree, cool. Just, ya know, don’t cancel me or anything lol (plz don’t).
Let’s begin like all great stories do, in the end.
There are in total seven endings in Season Two (Leave Kenny, Leave Jane, Stay with Jane and the family, Stay with Jane alone, Stay in Wellington, Stay with Kenny and Let Kenny kill Jane and then kill him).
Those are a lot of endings, but which one is the best one? Well, I believe it to be the Leave Jane ending.
Here is why. We know that the Second Season was sorta of a mess, but some of the ideas that the game wants to present are ‘independence’, ’ the past’ and ’the future’.
 So the independence theme is clearly represented with Clementine. Making choices that affect people’s lives and always taking great risks for others, showing her capability as a survivor. 
The past theme is represented by none other than the Boat God himself, Kenny. And like the past, talking with Kenny is comforting and is able to bring good memories, and process the bad ones, while also showing what the fiery desire to protect someone can make a person do. But also, by his characterisation, is shown that the past can be violent and can do more harm than good if we hold onto it desperately. 
And the future is, of course, Jane. A future in which being alone, or with few people, gives you the better chances. A future in which you are capable of anything that comes in your way and nothing will be able to stop you. But like anything, this has a down side. This could make you cold and uncaring, not only to your enemies but to the people close to you, this makes it easier to leave them behind when it is better for yourself. 
Now, let’s see the more-or-less macguffin of the story. What is that, since the beginning, persons around Clementine had been trying to find? Wellington. In the story, Wellington serves the same purpose as the Holy Grail in the Quest for the Sangreal. The protagonists are not supposed to reach it, they never lay eyes on the price but they change throughout the journey and that change, usually, is for the better.
Thematically speaking, shooting Kenny is cutting Clementine for her past and not letting her drag her down, while abandoning Jane is a rejection of this cold vision of the future. By going alone she is not only showing her independence from the past and the cold future, but that she can apply everything good that she learned from Kenny and Jane if she wants her and AJ to survive. 
She needs to be resourceful, capable of fighting no matter what and able to think on her feet to get out tight situations. She also would need to have a heart, so she can help AJ whenever he is in danger and to not leave him behind for convenience. 
That’s why I think Leaving Jane is the best ending, at least narrative speaking. 
So what you think? Am I full of shit or do I make any sense?
... And personally speaking?
Well, I didn’t believe Jane had killed AJ but I knew she hid it from the beginning. Some people argue that in the end Kenny had the power to stop the fight, but I tend to think other ways. I think Jane had the power the whole time to stop the fight at any minute by simply telling the truth, but if she deemed it necessary to bring the fight to its final consequences, then she reaps what she sows. 
She wanted a violent fight with Kenny, and that’s what she got.
While I stay with Kenny. Of course it has some sentimental value and that I just like the guy, but also because I understand that he is still hurting. This is the second time everything he has is gone in a matter of days. He seemed to be doing alright when Clementine and he met in the lodge. Maybe not perfect, but better just… alright. And maybe he could be just alright again, just giving him a bit more time.
And also, if I’m going to stay with either of them, I will stay with the one I have history with and will go ape-shit on someone if we (AJ and Clem) get hurt than with the person that just met a few days ago, was able to abandoned us when we must needed her and feels bad to killing a man that was not shooting at her. 
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drawingtr · 4 years ago
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Random thoughts - FT. The Walking Dead: Carver is the perfect child of Kenny and Jane.
If anybody sees this, just don’t try to rip my guts out before hearing out okay?
I like them both. I like Jane's personality and that she knows what she’s doing, while I like Kenny for being a tough bastard that always looks out for the people he cares about. 
But while replying to the last episode of the second season, I couldn’t shake a weird feeling I had when Jane started to compare Kenny to Carver.
I mean, you don't have to be a genius to see that both Carver and Kenny are dangerous men, capable of doing horrible things. And even though I can see how their actions are similar, their ideals are not.
Carver is a ’’survival of the fittest’’ kinda guy. I bet if there wasn’t a chance that AJ was his own blood, he wouldn’t have wasted resources in hunting Rebecca down. In this case, his ideals and views of life align better with Jane’s. 
While she compares Kenny to Carver she says. ’’... And one day he caved some kid’s face in and realized he could sleep at night.’’ Well, we kinda know that is not true. In Season One he was unable to kill his own child, and in the attic he hadn’t what was necessary to kill the walker-boy (not unless you convince him otherwise). And even more evidence of Kenny isn’t as cold blooded as she says, he was unable to not feel guilty as both Duck and Shawn’s dead.
Meanwhile, we have Jane. A person that, at her core, her philosophy is ’’let the weak die so that the strong can live’’. This is shown in both scenarios with Sarah. Sarah was both physical and mentally weak, and Jane's first response was to leave her behind. She justified it as ’’not allowing them to bring you down’’ or ’’not forcing them down a path they don’t want’’. Both statements sound a lot awful to Carver’s words when justifying Regie’s dead: ’’But he was weak. And I don’t mean ‘cause he was maimed, that wasn’t his problem. He was weak of will. Weak of character. And we can’t have that around her, not anymore. Not with what we have a stake.’’
And remember, Jane was the girl who shot a guy’s (aka Troy) dick off and left it for the walkers as bait and then, literal hours later, she was getting dick like nothing happened.  
So that’s what I mean that Carver is the perfect son of Kenny and Jane. Bill has Jane’s perspective of life while having Kenny’s methods.
What you think? Do you agree or think I am stupid asf?
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drawingtr · 4 years ago
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I like this AU but I can’t stop imagining Duck watching Clem shooting down Kenny at the end of Season 2 lol
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An AU where Duck doesn’t get bitten.
Instead, he matures and breaks from his childish self after the deaths of Katjaa and, later, Kenny.
Before dying, Kenny taught him a lot about survival, in his own ways. Duck grows to become much like his father: stubborn, caring and a little short-tempered - though he can still be childish and arguably annoying at times.
He becomes a strong survivor, good at long range shooting and hunting. He’s very protective of Clementine and AJ, and would easily kill to keep them safe.
He has difficulties entrusting strangers with their safety and, much like Kenny, wants to keep constantly on the move, much for AJ’s dismay, as they never settled down in a single place for too long.
After everything they’d been through, him and Clem silently bond over their lost loved ones and the difficulties of coping and living through it all. Even though neither of them liked to mention Lee, Kenny of Katjaa for emotional reasons, they both knew exactly how eachother felt, no words spoken.
Grown up, Duck prefers to be addressed by his real name: Kenny Jr, or just Kenny, both because it sounds more mature and for the sake of his father. Clementine, however, got used to calling him just Duck since childhood, so she sticks with it. 
He instinctively got used to calling others “shitbird” from hearing his father use the term so constantly. 
He occasionally reminds Clem of having licked that saltlick, just to tease her.
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drawingtr · 4 years ago
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I have never trusted OFA since the beginning. Because something doesn’t add up in the tale of the two brothers. 
If AFO is  an incredible manipulator and is able to clearly read the wishes and intentions of other people, then why in the hell would he give his little brother (who he knows hates his guts) such a strong Quirk?
*Tin foil hat mode activated*
Let’s not forget that AFO is prolly around 200 years old. So I have this idea that maybe at the beginning he wasn’t such a bad guy. Yeah, maybe a douchebag and doing horrible things but for the best of intentions- to seek a more equal world for everyone. 
Seeing this, maybe OFA was displeased on how AFO used his powers and/or he was jealous of his brother’s abilities and he let AFO know this. MAYBE, so far AFO had been moving on his own and MAYBE taking in some of OFA’s criticism and slowly begin to open up to his little brother.
Then, MAYBE, OFA took his opportunity to get close to his brother, infiltrated the ranks and get his hands on a Quirk powerful enough to beat his older brother. So in a moment when AFO was more emotionally vulnerable OFA attacked- maybe even almost killing him before AFO used all the weight of his power on his little brother. 
And then we know how the story goes, the Quirk pass on to the next generation to deal with the past one’s mistakes. Now we know that some percentage of the consciousness is passed when you give someone a Quirk, so now either OFA doesn’t remember correctly the details and filling up the blanks.
Or he is lying to everyone’s faces, trying to justify his actions as heroism and for the greater good... Right?
And then, why haven’t AFO mention anything about this? Well, again, he has lived at least 200 years. After being betrayed by his own brother probably he would have closed off entirely to the world around him, decide to push his own ideals forward no matter the cost and over the years he became more cruel. More cold. More evil. 
*super tin foil hat mode activated*
At first he took Tenko in simply because he was part of Shimura’s legacy. But maybe over the years he begin to care about the kid. Ya know, in a Walter White and Jesse Pinkman kinda father-son relationship. And the reason he is so evil in the latest chapters is because is a part of his consciousness, not all of it.
P.S. Sorry for the wall of text, but I needed to unwind somewhere haha.
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drawingtr · 5 years ago
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I belive AFO’s origins are somewhat similar to Light Yagami’s in Death Note. He was a simple kid that by pure luck got this god-like power with which he could change the rotted world around him. 
Now, the events in Death Note occurred across five years and Light went from questionable hero to a serial killer with a god-complex. So I don’t think it’s too far fetch to think that some point AFO was somewhat of a good guy with somewhat noble intensions that after maybe some life-changing events and many years of alive turn out to be the terrible villain.
Also, I’m giving AFO the benefit of the doubt because everything we have seen of his background has been through OFA’s point of view. There are three things going on. (From most likely to least likely).
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1. OFA’s memories had aged well and doesn’t remember exactly everything, so he fill in the gaps.
2. OFA is changing or omitting certain parts to make him appear more like the good guy.
3. OFA is straight out lying to everyone in a way to justify his actions and tell every soul that has died protecting his Quirk that they are heroes.
AFO apologism, please do not take this too seriously, but:
during the beginning of quirks, AFO was someone who had a meta ability, and that would mean being discriminated against / being in danger. It’s the collapse of civil society, people are attacking each other on the streets, and ‘Metas-human’ were feared and despised, from what we have seen. And AFO had to grow up in that era, as part of that minority, knowing what this power would mean for him.
Though it’s also true his quirk was ‘invisible’. AFO didn’t have a mutant appearance, his power wasn’t very flashy, so he could’ve easily slip under the radar. He wasn’t in the worst circumstances, especially once he realized how powerful he could be, but I’m sure he still had to be careful.
Meanwhile, his brother (OFA) in all aspects was ‘normal’. Yeah, turns out Lil’ Bro did have a quirk, but neither of them knew it at the time because it was functionally useless, totally invisible - Lil’ Bro, in every practical sense, was not a meta-human, not seen as one, wouldn’t be treated as one, lived most of his life thinking he wasn’t one.
Of course, in the manga, the dynamics of humans and meta-humans shown weren’t so simple and as clear-cut as like X-men style anti-mutant persecution. So we can’t say All For One was like, ‘marginalized’, technically; plus he himself straddle that in-between line, he could basically control that dynamic to a degree.
But I imagine for AFO, having his ‘normal human’ brother tell him - someone who, likely by the standards of that time, wasn’t seen as totally human - what he can and can’t do with his power, how he should or shouldn’t use it, why he had to care about a world that was against him; that might have been rather unsupportive, if not patronizing. Even more so as he seems to be the one watching out for both of them, no parents or guardians in the picture.
AFO, definitely at some point: “My adorable but ungrateful little bother, I'm the one with a supernatural ability. I'm the one in danger. I'm the one making sure the both of us are alright, and here you are telling me what I can and can't do to protect us."
Again, it probably wasn’t that simple. And AFO is truly a giant, manipulative asshole who took pleasure in being evil. And OFA had his own disadvantages. Still??? I think it’s worth considering.
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drawingtr · 5 years ago
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This would happen after the Metahumans events and before Boku no Hero story take place, somewhere when the governments start to utilize superheroes. One for All (Izuku Shigaraki, for lack of name lol) escapes from his over-protective and slowly-turning-evil brother, All for One (Hisashi Shigaraki). In this escape they both stumble upon a black haired man during his work-out, and this man fights Hisashi with all his might and take Izuku away. Izuku, well knowing that his brother would destroy the entire city to find him, decides to give his quirk to this stranger. 
The stranger’s name being Saitama 
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drawingtr · 5 years ago
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If Toshinori was Walter White. 
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drawingtr · 5 years ago
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A little different but still bnha related.
I have seen a lot of people saying that Toichiro is All for One, and I thought: ‘’What if instead of being All for One he was a big inspiration for AfO?’’
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drawingtr · 5 years ago
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I hate cars. Also, I don’t know why I put the ? in Kai’s dialogue lol.
Here, more drawings!
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drawingtr · 5 years ago
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Well, I’m in a pickle. 
Should AfO be Walter and Shigaraki be Jesse, or Toshinori be Walter and Deku be Jesse
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drawingtr · 5 years ago
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Even more Breaking Bad AU! Lol
In this version, Eijiro and Tomura are brothers!
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