Lately I did wonder
if you did it all to make you feel desired,
for love to replace your shame.
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i think about the. gabe wanting to ‘use chat noir’s feelings for marinette dupain-cheng in order to take ladybug down’ line a lot and i understand why he couldn’t do that anymore because marinette almost immediately started dating His Son Instead but i really wish he heavily leaned into THAT as to why he was pissed off. imagine if he didn’t choose the huge obnoxious disapproving demon dad path and instead was REALLY nice to marinette so he could be like ‘hey girl!! i get why you’d date my son he is perfect and all….. but is he really good enough for You? like i feel like he wouldn’t be your type….? wouldn’t you prefer a leathered up HERO for a paramour instead….. perhaps one thats a little cat themed’ and so marinette is incredibly confused and is like adrien ur dads weirdly nice to me and all and won’t stop making me breakfast foods but i always get the feeling that he wants me to date chat noir. what is up with that. and adrien’s like SAY LESS !
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the reaction to the last post made me realize there's going to be people reading this comic without knowing what the au is prior and honestly it must be wild being in that perspective
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No but like every time I think about Splinter and what he had to go through just to keep the boys alive, my heart hurts for him so badly. Is he perfect? No not at all, but none of them are and by god does he love his sons.
The fact that all of them are alive, and grew to thrive despite the circumstances surrounding them is a testament of how much Splinter loves his boys. He raised four babies following the most traumatic time of his life, all alone with nothing but the sewers to house them (to hide them.) I feel like he’s not given the credit he deserves for all he’s done.
And I get that it’s easy to hold up his flaws and faults when it comes to parenting, I myself like looking into them because flawed characters are super interesting and said flaws make them more realistic and engaging, but he tries, and again, so many others would have given up on the boys or failed along the way but Splinter didn’t.
He’s their father, for all his faults he did his damndest to make sure they survived.
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saw this comic earlier and the idea came to me immediately this is so siffrin (original by @/mysillycomics)
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