Me when I see a Synlet post
Me when I see p0rn art of Violet
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Eu amo esses dois cara
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Honestly, one of my favorite screencaps from the beginning - you got awkward Violet, and Jack-Jack peeking around the corner of the stroller wondering what the deal is XD
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The fact that these two have the black cat golden retriever dynamic to them is why I refuse to ship Violet with anybody else.
That and I’m obsessed with the vintage high school sweethearts who share milkshakes trope.
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much as Bob likes Tony, he can’t help but go into overprotective dad mode every once in a while
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Uh Incredibles art because Twitter talking about it inspired me. I love when people draw the Parr kids (as adults) in their parents old supersuits. I've seen other artists do it I don't remember where i saw it but it's super cute
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THE INCREDIBLES (2004) dir. Brad Bird
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One of the saddest things about Syndrome in the Incredibles is that he is genuinely talented in his own area of expertise. And he could have used that for good! He could have easily been the Edna Mode of superhero gadgets, because superheroes "need" (or at least use) cool gadgets all the time! He could have been loved and respected for his own brilliance! And ironically, that would have made him more like a real superhero, because what makes a Real Superhero is someone who is motivated to use their extraordinary gifts to help others. But Syndrome didn't really care about helping others; what he wanted was the Fame, the Glory, the Adoration of being the center of attention, so he never would have been content with a "power behind the throne" kind of position. But he COULD have been loved and respected for who he already was, and that's part of the tragedy of it.
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One of the saddest things about Syndrome in the Incredibles is that he is genuinely talented in his own area of expertise. And he could have used that for good! He could have easily been the Edna Mode of superhero gadgets, because superheroes "need" (or at least use) cool gadgets all the time! He could have been loved and respected for his own brilliance! And ironically, that would have made him more like a real superhero, because what makes a Real Superhero is someone who is motivated to use their extraordinary gifts to help others. But Syndrome didn't really care about helping others; what he wanted was the Fame, the Glory, the Adoration of being the center of attention, so he never would have been content with a "power behind the throne" kind of position. But he COULD have been loved and respected for who he already was, and that's part of the tragedy of it.
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An older sister's sacrifice.
When you are responsable for the well-being of two kids, when you are just a kid yourself.
Fanart of the second chapter of my fic on ao3
I blame the Violet parr edits on tiktok (that shows how she was willing to take bullets for Dash) for giving me the idea.
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mr incredible as a character is so interesting because unlike other main “good guys” his main drive is that he loves being a super hero. he’s fired from multiple jobs, uprooting his family every time, because of he can’t not be that guy. he listens to police scanners and coaches people through abusing the insurance company because he’s so desperate to get even a slice of that feeling. of course he likes helping people, sure, but he’s so desperate to be heroic he lets himself get reduced down to being muscle for hire to a crazy shady company just so that he can be mr incredible again. Like, how did we get here? what is his origin story? what made him like this? who taught him that his worth is synonymous with his heroism? with what his body can do? how did we get here.
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