Anyway! Maybe you guys didn’t know this about me, but I love the Sentimonster Theory Canon. I really do. Crazy, I know!
I think if people picked up on it so early, it might be because it was planned from beginning. But I also think it shouldn’t matter, because a writing team who is ready to make changes to their story to make it more meaningful is doing a great job.
I think it ties the entire plot and themes of the show together, and tells a wonderful story about overcoming child abuse through the power of love (always so strong). I think it was crafted specifically for people who have felt othered their entire lives; I think it gave us representation (AH) we may never have gotten anywhere else, and that it is especially important that this narrative is available to young fans, who make up Miraculous’ core audience. I think it means something to people.
I think our fandom niche is small, but filled with people from all horizons, with the craziest, coolest, most diverse ideas. It is home to some of the most talented artists and writers I know, who I am proud to call my friends; it inspires others to be bold, to grab their pen or watercolours or laptop, and create something of their own for the first time.
I think Felix deserves to be a hero and Adrien deserves to go apeshit. I think Kagami deserves to be adored. I think their story isn’t perfect. I think it is a wonderful work of love.
I think you should tag your salt.
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the poppies... . . . my guy...
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i think an ex calgary flame should score to secure that lead
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The little irony of utilizing Honey as a distraction is that Diluc is the type to listen in. And. Witnessing the lovely confectioner get chatty with other guests will light a small fire of jealousy. Silly, of course. But it nevertheless spurs him into joining conversation if only to be involved with Honey.
Maybe put a hand to her waist just because.
No reason.
A little ironic, and very silly, indeed. Not that he's listening, of course—that's the whole point, isn't it? Making sure he doesn't get tied down in one place for too long forcing pleasantries and small talk in the time he needs to be looking, listening, observing the little details which would be all-too-easy to miss.
Most everyone in Mondstadt knows Diluc as quite the dignified, proper gentleman; it's not as if he can't endure the self-aggrandizing and curious prying, but only those close to him would know it's not his favorite activity, by any means. Honey, on the other hand? She could hardly ever be truer to form. Never want for words, and equally delighted to listen with those big, bright violet eyes trained on would-be-benefactors and other important who's-who; 'hmm'ing and 'ooh!'ing with (mostly) genuine intrigue.
If Mr. Ragnvindr maintains an air of mystery—cool and polite, but mostly unreadable—to his professional peers and other high-society types, his associate Miss Moto seems an open book; full of compliments, ideas, and playful banter.
Utterly silly, indeed; to be jealous. Hasn't she always been so free with her smiles, with affection, excitement, and all the dramatic flair which comes with them?.. and, far moreso: does he forget how she sparks, (a ripple; a flutter which dances over her skin), at the slightest of his touch?
How her smile changes, almost imperceptibly, the moment he arrives? when she looks at him, however briefly?
She may give of herself endlessly, openly, to most, but there will always be some things only he sees; his, alone.
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what if. lol what if noir dies saving peni y'all.
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havent played p5royal either LOL maybe i should do that after i finish p4golden????
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i noticed tonight that in the x files pilot mulder pronounces oregon like “ore-gone” not once, not twice, but three times in the same scene, then after he and scully get there he pronounces it “ore-gehn.” do you think he self-corrected once he got there. was he shy about being from the east coast.
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I think this is a good time for a throwback:
"They have nothing, but they're free."
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For any followers of mine still living with parents, guardians, family, or even just with roommates and who've never lived alone and/or fully on your own terms (whether ye be 16 or 60), I have TWO pieces of wisdom for you for when you eventually do:
You WILL discover that you were wrong about some shit you felt pretty strongly about before. Maybe you never realized how often your mom ACTUALLY cleans the bathroom and it turns out she asked for help really rarely. Maybe, much as it grates to admit, putting $50 into a different savings account every paycheck really IS the ONLY way to save any fucking money. Maybe that big rolling trashcan you resented your roommate putting in the kitchen, and got in that big fight about, really WAS super convenient and now you have to buy one for yourself after they move out and take it with them. Maybe blanching vegetables so they retain their color when cooked actually DOES enhance a meal, pretty food slaps actually, and the reason you didn't think it was worth the effort is because you were depressed.
You WILL also discover new shit that works SO much better for you than everything you'd been taught. Maybe you'll discover that dropping trash off at a recycling center at your convenience works way better for your brain than getting it picked up on a set day. Maybe you'll realize you don't actually hate tofu, you just hate how your family cooks tofu. Maybe you'll love being able to walk around the house naked whenever you want. Maybe you'll find you thrive in a space with giant framed nude photography, or taxidermy animals, or fandom themed Everything. Maybe you'll realize that keeping the thermostat set like 5 degrees colder (or hotter) than is typical makes you sleep better than you ever have before in your whole life.
The point of this wisdom is: Stay humble, but also, stay excited. There's no point pretending you weren't wrong about shit you were wrong about, just eat the crow and move on. But also, there's so much to look forward to about your own space-- even more than you could ever imagine when you don't have it yet.
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