the cupio identifying aroace experience is going from "FUCK YEAH IM IMMUNE TO YOUR PATHETIC THING OF LOVE" all the way to "I can't ever fulfill my one desire to love and be loved. I will never be able to give what they give, I will always be just a leech for romance. Nothing you give me will ever be reciprocated with genuine feelings." in the span of about an hour and it makes me so tired. Even if it's not true and I am more than capable of using my platonic love for someone it just isn't what I want. :(
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i need to talk about a mafukasa au idea i came up with. it's not really polished at all, but i kinda have a basic idea for it i think
essentially, the basic premise so far is that mafukasa are kind of stuck together in a place where they can't escape.
mafuyu is like a porcelain doll (if you knock her over, she will shatter, and she is hollow on the inside), while tsukasa is like a stuffed animal (his insides are entirely made of stuffing— he has no organs)
however, despite having no organs, no heartbeat, no breathing, no need for food— therefore not being "alive," they r magically tied to objects that represent their feelings and give them life. for mafuyu, they are dolls. for tsukasa, they are plushies.
however, these objects are very much alive in comparison to them. they bleed when injured and breathe and contain all the true thoughts and feelings of both mafuyu and tsukasa. they act on their own principles when freed from control.
when one of these objects is destroyed, part of mafuyu and tsukasa's personality/feelings are gone, and their behavior will change drastically as a result after.
tsukasa's strings are attached to his plushies, and he often pulls them back or forcefully pupeteers them, destroying their agency. mafuyu's strings extend far beyond the ceiling, but she has kept her dolls in a small box in order to protect them— she's scared as to what the force controlling her will do to them.
mafuyu and tsukasa's goal is to find a pair of scissors so they can cut their strings off and be free.
i feel like the overall au would have a creepy, maybe even horror-esque tone, especially with like one of my ideas for like... when tsukasa frees his strings, the plushies at first go completely limp and seem dead because they don't realize they have control— until they eventually start clinging onto mafuyu in fear that tsukasa will go back to controlling them ... also, the plushies r cute and behave similarly to animals (they can not speak because their mouths r sewn shut), which i think adds to the unsettling factor idk
as for the actual mafukasa part !! i see mafukasa as queerplatonic, so anyways, i think these two would cuddle, and it would be fine because kasa is too squishy and soft to knock over mafuyu— he is much lighter than her
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We're shown at the start of the movie that the year is 2044, and if the start of the series is set in 2018, that means that 26 years has passed.
I'm not sure when the movie is set, but April is in college, so I'm just gonna assume she's 18, and so that the movie is set 2 years after the show ended.
Timeline!!
2018
Mikey: 13
Donnie + Leo: 14
Raph: 15
April: 16
2020
Mikey: 15
Donnie + Leo: 16
Raph: 17
April: 18
2044
Mikey: 39
Donnie + Leo: 40
Raph: 41
April: 42
I'm not sure how old Casey (from the future) is, but I'd put him in his late teens? Early 20s maybe? Which means he would've been born sometime around 2024 - 2026?? ish??? That would put him between the ages of 18 and 20. Give or take a few years idk I suck at guessing these things
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I had a dream, where there was this movie called something like Hoisho and the Windfolk. (Straight up what it was called btw) Apparently dream me has been searching for this movie forever. Cause apparently no one remembers the ending or the twist at the end. They all remember and have clips of the most fucked it scene which many believe is the actual ending of the movie, as well as other clips from the beginning of the movie.
The only reason I’m putting this under more is because holy shit is it long. My dreams and all the damn lore they come with, like jeez man.
It was a movie about these two factions, the windfolks: people who believe in bringing beauty back to the world via ancient statues, who held on to tradition tightly, and they were considered old style despite abandoning the main reason they are even called windfolks.Then there was the other faction, which did have a name but i don’t remember it, they were a faction of larger beast who were a strange combination of lizard, amphibian, man, and machine. They were the future but they were the result of a scientist who made wanted to create the ultimate defense for human kind, or something, which lead to the downfall of the world and a terrible war that ripped the world in two. After the war, Each faction never crossed into the others borders. Then we meet Hoisho, a young lad and part of the windfolk. All kids have this sense of adventure and are wild, so as per tradition, they go to learn about why it is dangerous to go out adventuring, why trying to befriend an enemy is pointless, and why creating something new is dangerous. The windfolk believe that restoring ancient statues that were destroyed in the war will bring them true peace, especially when these statues are built with a rare metal that only came to be because of the war. It was clumpy and strange but shaping it with your tools was almost impossible with how tough the stuff was. When put into the light it would glitter and shine bright colors, and if the statue was done correctly then the true colors would appear. Aka if the statue was of a blonde woman then when it was remade with this special metal in the correct way, you could actually see the blonde hair when the statue was in the sunlight. Creating something new was prohibited since it was seen as a waste of metal, and it was so rare that most windfolk will never see a new collection of it in their life time. They are taught that the mines are the place they will spend their lives, and that they are only called windfolk in honor of their ancestors who flew in the sky. They were also taught to never explore past the tree line or to open the “rat door.” Each of which was basically a death sentence. Hoisho didn’t believe in this kind of stuff and thought that their people should abandon the destroyed past and live as they were supposed to, flying in the sky! But the elders said that windfolks have never actually flown in the sky, however Hoisho, being the explorer he is, found old paintings and relics depicting their ancestors gliding through the sky. So he thinks it’s all bullshit and wants to prove them wrong without giving up his secret hiding spot where all the evidence is, in fear of them destroying it.
However one day Hoisho, accidentally crossed into the other factions territory. He tried to get their attention thinking they were some tall windfolks, but when he grabbed some of their hands he noticed they were far bigger than any of the windfolk. He tried to run, the fog hiding his cover, but he found himself in a crowd, that only seems to be getting taller. The crowd sees him and thinks him a bug, they find joy in keeping him a pet or simply squishing him into a paste. Hoisho, terrified tries to leave but eventually is found only for them to become enraged, accusing him of trying to steal their tech and start another war. Well they won’t let him start the war cause they’re gonna start it! They tell him to let his little town of weaklings know, a war is coming. He is let go and runs off to his home to tell them what happened. They are pissed and banish Hoisho from their home and tell him that if he comes back they’ll throw him into the “rat door” Either way they must prepare for a war. Hoisho then asks why the rat door is so dangerous, with such a stupid name. They explain, (and in the movie it is shown in a different visual style and considered the most fucked up part of the movie) that a criminal in their society will be walked to the door and shoved in. When the door opens screams of what sounds like a strange combination of human like screams and rat screeches. We get to see a glimpse of what’s inside and its filled with a horrifying image. Of people fused into giant rats with body parts scattered about, their eyes being crazed out from what has happened to them. Like it was fucked up.
Hoisho runs off and tries living on his own when he meets a strange man his size, which he thought only the windfolk were his size but this man is clearly not one of them. From his gray skin and jet black hair, which gave off a feather like look. (Windfolk tended to have actual color in their skin, just think humans tbh) He takes the boy in and tells him that everything he knows is a lie…
THEN MY FUCKING DREAM MOM GOES “This movie is cheesy and dumb, turn it off” and she does that. When I’ve been searching for this damn movie for fucking years because I’ve never seen past the part of where Hoisho meets the stranger! And this bitch just turns it off?!?!? And doesn’t even let me watch the rest of it?!!? I was so pissed that I actually woke up.
Anyway from what I could remember and gather I think I know the twist. In the dream I remember there were many different theories on what happens and other theories about the windfolk. Like why is it called Hoisho, and the windfolks, when he is already one of them? One theory is, That the windfolk we meet at the beginning aren’t the actual windfolk. But then where did they go? Some believe that the rat door holds them and that they’ve all become these horrifying monsters behind the door. Others believe that the mysterious man is actually a descendant of the real windfolks, which may or may not have intermingled with whatever Hoisho and the rest of the fake windfolks are. With this theory it is thought that the fake windfolks are actually “rat folks” and that those who are too wild are sent into the door because they will one day break into the monsters that lie behind the door. But there are so many questions about the rest of the story! What about the giant faction? Why were they so into violence but many of them actually didn’t care for it? It was only the soldiers that were itching for a fight. Why did that special metal appear after the war? Is that metal their deceased corpses? They were know to be cyborgs in a way. Why are they huge? Are the folks humans? Or are humans all gone? Are the different folks tiny people who were a result from the war or were they always around? Why the fuck was it considered a fun kids movie when the whole “Rat door” sequence existed? Is the “rat door” the reason why the movie disappeared? Was it so disturbing that everyone agreed to make the movie disappear? How the fuck did my dream mother find the movie?!?!?
So many questions, no answers…although it sounds like a pretty good Internet mystery Or like an ARG tbh haha!
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