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Aoi Valt - Beyblade Burst Super King - Ep 31
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I’m sorry but Damien was the least intimidating villain
#bruh deadass lui from beyblade burst is everything that damian wished he was#and thats a fact lmao#beyblade#i wanna write a fic of them interacting#but itd just be lui making damian cry for six thousand words#oh shit#is it spelled damien#idk its 4 am#so idrc
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Akutagawa, first time drinking: I'm way too drunk, I can't keep drinking.
Chuuya, absolutely smashed: There are sober children in Africa, finish it.
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For some reason, no one saw Seven the day after…
Reposts on Instagram are allowed as long as you tag me! Reprinting and Recreating are NOT Allowed
Originally not meant to be a comic, but when I was doodling the first pic I was wondering “What is MC looking at on her phone?” lol
Thank you to everyone who sent me messages! I really appreciate the support. My intention from now on is to just post things in bulk since that way I feel less pressured to try and post something every other day.
So be ready for the occassional landslide of my art :)
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I'm supposed to be sharing here too, have a good day/night





I got no motivation to color these
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Mystic Messenger Reset Theory - My take on it
Fellow Mystic Messenger lovers, today I come forward from the shadows to present to you my take on the Reset Theory (which I only found out this week because only now did I dive into the Tumblr fandom, hi!)
Because most of my followers might not know what Mystic Messenger is, I shall make a small presentation before diving into the theory (so I can try to bring more people into this awesome game ;) )
I thank @friendelius for convincing me to do this (I didn’t need much convincing, really)
(Skip to the next title to read my hypothesis)
For those who don’t know, Mystic Messenger is a mobile (Korean) dating game available for iOS and Android. It has the structure of a messaging app, where you speak with the characters in chatrooms(plus calls and PM’s), through which the story develops. There are 7 romanceable characters (5 when the game was released, check the picture above), each with 7 endings, plus a few extra “DLCs”.
The chatrooms come in using IRL time, and each playthrough, at most, lasts 11 (real) days. The story begins when you install an app and talk to a stranger that leads you to an apartment, from which, and through the app, you meet the RFA, a secretive charity organization that threw charity parties. But, their party coordinator passed away 2 years prior and, after you “break into” her apartment, you become the new party coordinator.
Up until day 4, you talk to the characters and your responses will help the game pick who you’ll date from day 5 onwards. From there, your choices pick you ending. If you get to the party on day 11, the normal/good ending is based on the number of guests you can invite to the party (you have to email the guests over the 11 days.)
I’m only on my “third” route, but It’s a very nice game. As an aspiring Game Developer, I loved it, a bit cliché but it’s a dating game so… expected, and surprisingly it can get… dark… REALLY DARK!! Seriously, try the game, it’s worth it.
INTO THE RESET THEORY!!! (*Spoilers*)
The classic reset theory says!…
At the end of a route, all of the characters memories are reset to the beginning of the game… except one (usually Seven).
I say!…
All of them remember!
Yes, ALL OF THEM REMEMBER!!!!
All of them remember you past routes, the romances, the bad endings, everything!!!
Now hear me out!
Keep reading
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Jumin’s Route in a Nutshell
RFA: WHY DOESN’T JUMIN OPEN UP TO US!!! HE’S SO COLD!!!
Jumin: *talks about how upset he is*
RFA: LOOOOOL WHAT IS THIS??? HIS DIARY???? YO KEEP IT TO YOURSELF LOLOLOLOLOL!!
#tbfh i love zen and seven a lot#but the fact that jumin was genuinely struggling#and they both thought it was okay to laugh at him#it makes me very angry#i get why they do stuff like that#but my god#leave him alone pls#aND DONT CALL ME TO LAUGH AT HIM#mm
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Characters profiles from Beyblade Metal Fusion: Battle Fortress (wii)
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The boy is back

It‘s him
His name is
......
k e v e n
#im screaming#this is the worst thing that ive ever seen#oh my gOD#assassination classroom#mystic messenger
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For the boy who always sacrifices himself
And the girl who has no self to sacrifice
It’s punishment time!
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Theory: Tsumugi lied about the personalities of the DRV3 characters being her creation and that they were a part of the Killing Game by choice.
Reasons: 1. Both Shuichi and Kaede remember being kidnapped in the prologue, BEFORE getting their first false memory. They don’t remember being kidnapped AFTER getting their first memory.
2. Shuichi, Kaede and Rantaro introduce themselves AS Shuichi, Kaede and Rantaro BEFORE getting their first memory, even though Tsumugi claims she has created their characters and even blurs out their names in the audition tapes.
3. Even though Tsumugi claims that they all have been big fans of the Danganronpa Series, no one recognizes Rantaro, an apparent participant of the previous game BEFORE getting their memories wiped.
4. Besides Kaede and Rantaro no one also seems to know anything about what’s going on beside Danganronpa being such a big thing in the outside world according to Tsumugi. (Rantaro knowing what ’16 students being trapped’ might mean, Kaede recognizing the Monocubs, but also sounding fearful and not happy how it was later portrait by Tsumugi.)
5. As far as we see the characters in the prologue before getting their false memories, they are exactly like they are later, after they get the wrong memories.
6. Tsumugi claims she isn’t able to cosplay real people because she gets cospox when she does it, she also claims that ‘Kaede Akematsu’ is a fictional character she’s created. Still, she gets cospox when she tries to cosplay Kaede which means it is either the opposite, that she can only cosplay real people or she lied completely about the cospox.
7. The floor in the audition tapes is the same as one of the stages in Tsumugis Cosplay Lab, hinting she had faked the videos and it was herself, cosplaying the characters to create the videos.
8. Keebo also might not be completely created by Team Danganronpa. If that would be the case, there is no reason for him to be in the prologue, BEFORE they get the false memories, in a different outfit, without the metal caps on his ears and also without the antenna. (Because there is no way he could hide THAT long antenna underneath a hat like that.)
9. Overall, there are hints that Keebo is not a Robot at all. He gets a backache in one of his Free Time Events, he didn’t had any robotic attachments in the prologue (like the antenna, the metal caps in his ears, the black lines on his face), he faints like everyone else when they open the door to the outside world, even though, as a Robot, he shouldn’t need any oxygen, he can sweat and blush (sprites), the flashback lights work on him, even though it doesn’t make sense to work on a machine. Which means he could’ve been a normal boy who was later transformed into a Cyborg by Team Danganronpa. (Yes, the hydraulic press safety function doesn’t work on him, but it was also never tested on anyone else besides Keebo, so there is no way telling it actually works at all.)
10. Tsumugi also claims that everything went that way because she wrote the script for it. But there is no way she planned Kokichi to plan a murder where Monokuma couldn’t know who the culprit was.
11. Some of the talents simply can’t be completely fake. It may be possible to make someone the Ultimate Anthropologist by adding false memories, because that talent is simply about knowledge, but even though your brain remembers how to fight, there is no way to be an actual Assassin or Aikido fighter when your body isn’t used to doing things like that. The same goes for talents like Ultimate Artist, Inventor or Pianist. It’s like writing with the opposite hand. Your brain might know what to do, but the handwriting still looks like shit.
12. Tsumugi claims that the Hope’s Peak Arc is just fiction, but also calls herself a ‘Cosplay Cat Criminal’ as a hint to the Copy Cat Criminal term, which is used for a criminal who copies the work of another, real criminal, in other words, Junko. (Apart from that, Shuichi hint’s at the end, that Hope’s Peak might actually have existed.)
13. Even though Tsumugi says that everyone is watching Danganronpa in the outside world, the viewers stop watching it pretty fast at the end, hinting that it might’ve been just some illegal underground event and only watched by some few people who, after that, might also realize it is wrong to cast such a show.
#yea personally im not a fan of the v3 ending#i go with my own interp which was developed from these kinds of theories and fanon#danganronpa
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The Trials of Danganronpa
The First Trial: Exploitation Someone who takes advantage of someone else's plan for murder.
First // Second
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By Inzup
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