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ink-asunder · 16 hours
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okay okay okay one more dungeon meshi thought
I keep seeing people saying Falin is "better at social cues" than Laios. Y'all she's just quiet. 😭 She just keeps her mouth shut. 😭😭 Girl was proposed to, said "let me think about it," and then did not even tell her own brother. She doesn't know what's going on either she's just quieter about it!!! 😭😭😭
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ink-asunder · 1 day
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man this year is gonna be the year i either die or become someone else i dont know which one maybe both
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It was worth it.
brb babe, I'm going to embroider "gore and peeing" on the back of some pants rq
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Something kinda weird (?) that I've noticed recently is that whenever I talk about my hair issues (chemo drug related), some people kinda compliment me in a weird way?? Like, I'm used to people making very forward comments about my hair--it's long, it's smooth and healthy looking, I have a pretty sick widow's peak, I get that my hair is pretty. When I lived in NM and salon artists refused to cut my hair because "it's so long and prettttyyy" then like yeah whatever I get it.
But now that my hair's longer, my scalp hurts quite often, so I wrap my hair and shit to manage the pain and sensory issues. And like, whenever I mention it to other sick (and usually old) people, they always go "Oh that's rough, I'm sorry you're in pain :(" Which is normal!! But like, I told some friends recently and the only thing they said was "Well, your hair's really beautiful :)" with this like. Sincere but kinda condescending look on their face?? Like they were telling me something I didn't know.
Like. I have ALWAYS been staunchly against people bringing beauty into conversations about chronic illness. "Like if you think this model and this Sick Child are both beautiful!!" And then the response of, "You know what?? I don't think the child is beautiful. She's not beautiful because she's SICK, and sick people don't owe you beauty <3"
Bitch neither of that fucking matters. And what I've learned from being an infusion center veteran is that the majority of us sick people don't fucking care. I'm not ASKING you to call me "pretty" when I complain about symptoms. I'm telling you I'm fucking in pain and that's all you have to say to me about it??
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Btw are we not gonna talk about how Falin immediately smiles like this when Marcille calls out to her?
Her mind may be in shambles right now but I think a part of her was like: “oh… gf :]” and then got distracted by all the killable humans in the area.
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ink-asunder · 2 days
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“Chimera Falin is meant to be horrifying not sexy” I’m pretty confident Ryoko Kui wanted her to be both
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It’s those eyes I think of most.
(WIP, the final is… TBD honestly, but it and the timelapse will be available first on my Patreon.)
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Yeah she killed 6 people and what?
God forbid women have hobbies
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Falin 🕊️
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dungeon yuri
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ink-asunder · 3 days
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I love how Suzume has a very honest but still very humanizing depiction of elder figures. Like yeah, they're not perfect, but the movie is very clear that it's because they are just as traumatized by the world as the rest of us.
The locations of the current Keystones are blotted out, and I'm pretty sure it parallels Suzume blacking out her notebook as a child. The Keystone locations in Tokyo have to be related to the Kanto earthquake of 1923--such a devastating even that whatever Closer wrote or reflected in the notebook had to mark it out because the mere name of the location caused too much pain.
It shows that while elders help you, sometimes they can never help you enough because they're also grieving. It's just fair. It's a humanizing and accepting depiction of older people's collective trauma and I love it
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ink-asunder · 3 days
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Me playing extremely dumb about Elton John's entire existence to annoy and disappoint my increasingly aggitated right wing idiot grandfather:
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ID: A jester taunting a pack of angry dogs from the top of a wall. End ID.
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ink-asunder · 3 days
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Imagine a movie:
A woman finds a young man abandoned in a house outside of town. He's an experiment left over by an old scientist who died.
The woman's family has no choice but to take him in since he's completely undocumented, and therefore can't legally exist yet??
The family (particularly the young adult-ish aged daughter, who is the love interest) then gradually teaches him how to be human and live in society. With varying success.
The neighbors think he's really fascinating and even have positive relationships with him, except for one schmuck who wants to date the love interest.
The young man accidentally hurts people because he doesn't know any better and can't help it.
The young man is blamed for some harm he didn't do, which makes the neighbors and family advocate for him.
The blame game gets more intense with more harm allegedly caused, which makes previously advocating characters wary of him.
There is a manhunt for him in the end, during which his love interest abandons him and convinces others that he's gone now.
Love interest grows into an old woman who's moved on with her life but the young man is still young and immortal forever.
The final scene between the love interest and young man has snow imagery, which relates to the core theme of the movie.
I am explaining the plot of both Edward Scissorhands and A Werewolf Boy.
I'd also like to say that they both have pretty distinct visuals--not in that AWB is somehow Edward Scissorhands core, but in that I think AWB is a good movie to watch if you're graduating from your Tim Burton phase but still want stories about outcasts told in a loving way. A lot of promo describes AWB as a beauty and the beast story, but like it plays out exactly like edward scissorhands so idk what to say.
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Wunking and entering
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occasional posts from users
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