heka-write
heka-write
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Writing, mythology, multimedia and a sprinkle of fandom. I'm an aspiring writer sharing my thoughts and some of my own work.
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heka-write · 5 months ago
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heka-write · 10 months ago
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He said Help us please!!!💔
He is just 2 years 🥹🥹My child deserves to live a long life without this sadness, horror and tragedy
https://gofund.me/0b7d47e4
@nabulsi @el-shab-hussein @niqabisinparis @90-ghost
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heka-write · 1 year ago
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Thanks a lot for deliberately leaving this scene out, anime team.
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heka-write · 1 year ago
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 (ง •̀ゝ•́)ง 
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heka-write · 1 year ago
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Maria was my only friend, but your ruler sent soldiers to take her away from me. I tried to save her, but there were too many for me to stop.
Maria, I still remember what I promised you, for the people of this planet…I promise you…revenge!
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heka-write · 1 year ago
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I just don’t understand where this concept of ‘fake geek girls’ came from. Like, AT ALL.
Cus when I look for fandom related stuff like 90% of the fan art and the fanfiction and the meta, zines, comics, etc. Like 90% of the shit that I’ve seen is created by women & girls.
And all that stuff take’s a lot of work and research and critical analysis and staring at reference photos for hours.
We are literally the most well versed and invested group in the fandom. So, like, What the fuck boys? You mad you can’t keep up?
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heka-write · 1 year ago
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a lot of YA and fantasy stuff has always been a little cringe and silly but at least it used to be cringe from the heart instead of designed in a lab to get teens on tiktok to use a certain sentence from it
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heka-write · 1 year ago
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whenever i see that post about swapping female characters with male ones in video games i always think about this
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heka-write · 1 year ago
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just watched The Archies by Zoya Akhtar and lemme tell you this is by far THE best iteration of the Archie comics. She stuck to the source material and despite the star kids cast, the actors were pretty good, and I loved the songs. Definitely give it a watch, also i am now obsessed with vedang raina my man is so fine
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heka-write · 1 year ago
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I’ve been thinking a lot about Shadow’s characterizations in the Project: Shadow fan film, SA2, Archie, Heroes, ‘06, Prime, and Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog and why they’re all considered among the best. And I’ve been thinking about his characterizations in IDW and Boom, how they’re considered among the worst, and how much they clash with the other portrayals. I think I’ve hit upon the number one quality that Shadow needs to have to be written well.
Loyalty.
I’ll explain below the cut.
The best Shadow is one who is loyal to someone or something. Maybe he’s not always loyal to the right someone or something, but he is loyal nonetheless. It’s a core part of his character. He is ride or die to the very end for whatever friend or cause he cares about. Shadow is always ready to kill or be killed for whatever or whoever matters to him most; it’s what sets him apart from the others. The others have limits on their loyalty. Sonic will help you out, but he’s not gonna kill a man for you. Shadow will. He doesn’t have that limit. If you are Shadow’s friend and you need him to kill for you, he will do it. Period.
Here’s a recap of Shadow’s loyalty:
In SA2 and the fan film, it’s to Maria, and to a lesser extent, Gerald.
In Heroes and ‘06, it’s to Team Dark.
In Archie, it’s to Team Dark, Hope Kintobor, and Commander Tower. Sometimes it’s even to his own values like when he goes against Rouge to help Blaze in Treasure Team Tango.
In Sonic X, it’s to Maria and later Molly. Maybe even to the universe, given that he’s ready to kill Cosmo to save it.
In Prime, it’s to Green Hill. And later on, Shadow is also loyal to Sonic despite the latter driving him crazy.
In Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog, it’s to Amy.
And in his own game, Shadow can be loyal to Maria, Sonic and friends, Eggman (up to a point), Black Doom, or even Earth itself. Not all of those folks are worth his loyalty, but the fact is that Shadow still cares about fighting by their side. That key element of his personality remains.
And that’s what’s missing in Boom and IDW. Because in those, he isn’t loyal to anything. He isn’t ride or die for anyone. At least, not that we can tell. When you remove Shadow’s faithfulness to those he loves, you remove a lot of what makes him who he is and all that’s left is an edgy aesthetic that soon wears out its welcome because there isn’t anything to supplement it. And this is made worse by the fact that they’re never allowed to bring up or expand his backstory, so they can’t ever talk about why he’s like this.
I guess you could make the argument that Shadow is loyal to the world in IDW since he helps save it a few times, but he’s so mean and heartless to everyone in the world that it feels less like he’s fighting to protect other people and more like he’s just trying to save his own house so he still has a place to live. I mean, if he won’t help Rouge when she’s been kidnapped by Starline and he won’t help Omega when the latter has been smashed to bits and he won’t help the Chao get out of their cage and he actually has to be talked into saving a village from an avalanche and he seems to really dislike/be annoyed by everyone he comes into contact with…what exactly is he saving the Earth for?? It can’t be for the people living in it. He hates them. He doesn’t care if they need his help. So the only conclusion I can draw is that he’s just doing it to save his own skin. The only person Shadow shows even the slightest bit of loyalty to is himself.
And that makes him unrecognizable from the Shadow we know and love.
His loyalty is his greatest virtue, even when it’s misguided. Let him keep it.
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heka-write · 1 year ago
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woop there it is
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heka-write · 2 years ago
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Existential despair is so common in a person's twenties, I think, because up until that point, we've had a pretty clear road map for what's expected of us and we haven't had much reason to question that map. There are still a few milestones outlined for us (start a career, get married, make babies) but more and more young people are entering the post-school world and realizing:
A) that career thing just isn't happening like they said it would
B) I'm not ready to get married/I don't want to get married/marriage isn't the sort of life-altering event that it used to be
C) I'm not ready to make babies/I don't want a baby/I can't afford to raise children right now (see point A)
And in the absence of these milestones to shoot for (which one could argue weren't the promise of fulfillment they claimed to be in the first place), what we're left with is this aimless abyss of "the rest of our lives" sprawling out ahead of us with no indication of how it will go or what we should be doing to shape it. Young people start their first jobs, find they hate them, and think to themselves, "Is this it? Am I just supposed to do this job until I'm too old to do it or die first?"
Which is, yeah, really fucking depressing!! So here's my best attempt at an alternate roadmap for young people that don't vibe with the old model. Please feel free to add in your own suggestions!
Learn how you work and what you want out of a job. Unless you've been in a job-specific training program that gives you hands-on experience, your first jobs should be experiments. Learn how a full-time job feels for you, what elements are more or less difficult. Different workplaces have different cultures and expectations - what do you need out of a job environment? Do you need to find fulfillment in your job or is it enough for it to pay the bills and leave you time to find outside fulfillment? Do you want to climb a corporate ladder or are you content to hunker down as long as your bills get paid? This period of experimentation is exhausting and may feel like it's consuming your whole life.
Learn how to make time for things outside of work. Adapting to a full-time work environment often leaves you feeling so drained that you can't do anything but go home and collapse on the couch every day. That's fine - for a little while. But it can also become a habit. You need to learn how to do things after work or you'll go crazy. Go to a trivia night. Start an exercise schedule. Take a class in your community. Find volunteer work. Join a band. You will find that putting more things into your day makes you feel like you have more time, not less.
Find a community. Making friends as an adult can feel impossible. Where do you find these mysterious friends everyone seems to have?? This goes along with #2, though. As you start regularly attending the same activities, you will find that repeat interactions with the same people turn into friendships or at least friendly acquaintances. Say yes to invitations. Get involved in your local community. Strive to be connected enough to bump into people at the grocery store.
Unlearn bad lessons. We all internalize some messed up things when we're growing up. As you start off your adult life, that's the time to actively work at unpacking the things you've brought with you from childhood and deciding which things are helping you and which things are harming you. This might mean therapy or joining a spiritual group or reading new things or just making special time to be in your own head.
Learn the lessons you missed. In this, I mostly mean practical things. "Adulting." Areas of your day-to-day practical life that are causing you extreme stress are probably related to a knowledge or experience gap. Do you hate cooking and cleaning or were you not taught how to do it properly? Are you afraid of making medical appointments or is it just something new you're not used to? Does money make you queasy or do you need to learn how to make a budget?
Find something fulfilling. This can be your job. It can be volunteer work. It can be faith. It can be a hobby. It can be creating things. It can be challenging yourself physically. It can be activism. It can be going for walks in nature. Everyone finds fulfillment in different places. If you're not finding it where you are, look somewhere else.
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heka-write · 2 years ago
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young me especially would have hated hearing this but networking is literally the most important thing you can do to improve your situation like forget economic barriers to education etc just keep making friends with different people and eventually someone will offer you a hand up just because they dig your vibe and that is exactly all that's happening when undeserving people surpass you anyway
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heka-write · 2 years ago
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There's gonna have to be some kind of service that'll help ex OF girls find real work that won't fire them for their digital footprint (or just help them scrub it) & get back on their feet after the site has ruined them both financially & socially, help get them therapy to deal with the aftermath of sexual exploitation. The OF trend has already damaged so many women and especially the youngest - the literal teenagers - are going to need real resources and it's going to cost a lot of time and money but something has to happen because this is a social epidemic and nobody else is going to give a shit about how the women come out the other side. We have to care.
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heka-write · 2 years ago
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I agree with the her wearing her heart on her sleeve part! I prefer Amy open about her feelings for this reason. 
I do think she can be more than the love interest though (and I thought Sonic Heroes was the perfect balance of her leading her own team to help them save people and her being open with her feelings)
Having Amy being secretive about her crush for Sonic feels like another way of saying “I don’t like her”. Not only is it completely OOC it misses and betrays Amy’s character completely.
Funny because her having a crush and the way she expressed it was the point of her character. She IS the love interest, she IS the character that is supposed to resemble love. Having her crush shows this is a girl who wears her heart on her sleeve and not afraid to show it, something IMHO is empowering.
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heka-write · 2 years ago
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A woman went viral for being very attractive in her Home Depot uniform and there were people making polls on if she’s too pretty to work at Home Depot and should have made an only fans instead and it had only been a few days of being viral before she got doxxed and being stalked by men and she had to quit her job 😐
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heka-write · 2 years ago
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“Double standard” but see it’s not a double standard to them. When you make an empire built off of selling women as objects for men to buy access to, then of course they’re not going to accept a man treating himself like a woman, like an object for sale.
They know they degrade the women they work with, and they don’t believe anyone in their family, certainly not a man, should be degraded. That’s the whole point.
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