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Learn to say ‘no’ without explaining yourself.
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Still cleaning out closets and boxes. Found this lovely key animation sequence of Azula from the Avatar series finale. I think this is by Jung Hye Young, or maybe Myoung Ga Young…? I’m pretty sure Lauren Montgomery storyboarded this acting. Incredible expressions and movement on the hair.
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sorry if you have already been asked this. In your Opinion, how does Gale differ from Bellamy? And how does Madge differ from Clarke? just Curious on your thoughts!
This is an EXCELLENT question nonny, and while I’ve circled this a few times I don’t know if I’ve tackled it explicitly.
Gale vs. Bellamy: I think the easiest way to answer this is that Bellamy is Gale if Gale was given the chance to learn from his mistakes at the end of Mockingjay. Early-to-mid season one Bellamy is the most Gale-like, with his rousing speeches against the Establishment, hard edges, and rough justice. He doesn’t necessarily want to hurt people, but he will if it means keeping those he cares about safe (which is very similar to “It’s no different than hunting people.”)
However, the major difference is we see Bellamy after his big mistake–in this case the Culling, and I would say he’s roughly equally responsible for the Culling as Gale is for the Bomb. Neither was directly responsible for pulling the trigger, but both took a direct action (destroying the radio/designing the bomb) that lead to the foreseeable deaths of hundreds. All we see of Gale after the Bomb is through Katniss’s shell-shocked, grieving eyes, so we don’t know how remorseful he is. I like to think he is genuinely remorseful– Gale loved Prim, after all– but we don’t see his redemption arc. With Bellamy, we see him learn from his mistakes and move past them to become more than just a soldier with rage issues. (I think it’s also worth noting that Katniss has some very Bellamy-like tendencies at the start of THG, but her crucible– the Games– happens much, much earlier than Gale’s. Hence the draw of Gadge, with Madge in the Peeta role.)
Madge vs. Clarke: These two ladies– although both are excellent– are fairly different, imo. They are both smart and a little ruthless (You’d better believe Madge wouldn’t have gone down without a fight if she was Reaped), but I see Madge as both a little more fun than Clarke “Watch Me Declare How Fun I Am In The Most Awkward Way Possible” Griffin, as well as less of a leader than Clarke. I see Madge as more of a spy (she stole newspapers for Katniss on the rebellion) than a figurehead. However, they do both come from privilege and seem acutely aware of both the benefits of their station as well as the consequences.
It’s a little harder to draw out the differences between these two because we get so little of Madge in canon, so a lot of her personality (including my aforementioned “Madge is more fun at a party” theory) is drawn from fanon, but for the record: Madge would be a huge Clarke Griffin fangirl, while Clarke would turn to Madge for hugs when she needs them.
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what do they know of the choking blackness of the void that swallows you whole? what do they know of isolation, desperation, loneliness? they know nothing. nothing at all
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Either you’re lying, or you’re crazy.
{You guys believe me…?}
yeah let’s just TEAR MY HEART TO PIECES WHY NOT #ProtectYangXiaoLong
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I tried to do some colour schemes on some witches
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every pairing i love: [10/?] monty & miller (the 100)
“hey…you’re a great thief.”
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