I am so guilty of enjoying the idea of Moonie being quite a bit.. uhm grumpier and more "proper" when she was younger.
She just does her job. Don't disturb her. Don't bother her. (And then Sliver did anyway)
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no significant harassment? more like. some minor harassment
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Spears :D
here s my friend (@prismsoup this incredible artist)'s oc 'something something very long with spears in it' (Spears for short)
he s a Rainworld oc with a very cool design and story, go check my friend's work (put a loaded gun on ur face)
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I love ur Sig designs! He looks soo cool! I especially the kitsune version of him! My eyes are glowing from this KEJ EHSJRKKDNJS!!!!
*scurries away*
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! IM HAPPY YOU LOVED THEM <33 IM HONORED !! have a little kitsune sig doodle in return!!
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WHO GAVE HIM THE HANAHAKI
Tfw the latest guy you're gay about is so fucking oblivious you can literally bitch about him right in front of him and he assumes you're talking about someone else 🌸👌
The hanahaki stuff is all an au of me and Res' 3sig+ AU. Beautiful idiot peepaw Sig belongs to @ressioo and we love him very much.
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This is mainly further response to this last ask I got, but it’s still bugging me. I really don’t see how anything I’ve posted about Pebbles denotes a disdain for him. As I’ve stated I’m largely neutral on Pebbles, but I’ll admit that’s largely due to pervasive fandom narratives souring him to me. Pebbles as he is in canon I find much more interesting.
I often see infantilization of him, where his forgiveness is taken as a given instead of something he earns through changing. Where people act like he’s a teenager who stumbled into his mistakes instead of an adult who deliberately chose his decisions and didn’t even see them as mistakes until much later.
I do not find his actions pitiable, even if his situation and the outcome of those actions definitely are. I prefer him as a character with agency (even if it is only a small amount) excising that agency poorly instead of a character with no agency at all where all his decisions were preordained and therefore he isn’t culpable for any of them.
And overall I find the act of forgiving him more potent and meaningful when taken in consideration with all that is above. The message that someone who has demonstrably fucked up and harmed others can work their way towards becoming a better person and reconcile their past mistakes is incredible meaningful to me.
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Unbroken promise because @twisting-roads made a very compelling argument
Boobs on men. Reblog if you agree
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“'Cause a good song never dies
It just reminds you of where you were
The first time it made you cry, the first time you felt alive
No, a good song never
Dies~”
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