as fun as it is to joke around about ice doing the exact opposite of what others thought or expected to happen, in seriousness he’s the only one there who Knows. he knows a lot more than he lets on; he knows a lot more than mav’s other superiors. yes, maverick has broken rules and gone against orders. we’ve seen that (breaking the hard deck? the flybys, anyone? which of course ice participated in the second at the end of the movie, but i digress). but ice is the only one there who’s actually flown with him, who understands his flying and fighting styles. while the other superior officers look down on mav for his reputation and perhaps his name, and they don’t understand why ice would want him to train the pilots for the tgm mission, ice is the only one there who knows that maverick is the only person who is capable of teaching the pilots how to complete a mission of that caliber because of the way he is, the way he flies. maverick is the only person ice trusts to be able to teach the pilots how to successfully complete the mission and how to successfully come home
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okay so.. now i've come to this point to tell you that with other biases, i've had these.. coincidences too. like i woke up and for example i fell off my bed and a bias posted at that point
and if i got into something and a while later this bias does that hobby too and starts going on a tangent about that interest.
do NOT tell me this bias line will be about to telepathy in this house
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ps i got my crystal jewelry i gifted myself and a mint milkshake 🤭😊 i'm happy
They read our minds, I swear 😭 It's like they know when we pick them as our favorite
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I loved the scene where Aziraphale and Crowley are initially talking in the coffee shop bc the tone Crowley used when he said “Is it something I can help you with?” was so understanding! His whole demeanor changed when he figured he could do something to help Aziraphale relax
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Can we acknowledge for a second how insane it is that both Wally and Bart had to have significant character arcs to understand that sometimes people die?
With other heroes it's just a fact of life. People die. People die all the time. That's just the job. There's no escaping that. There was never any room for doubt.
They try as hard as they can to save everyone but they're only human. Sometimes they can't and sometimes people die.
But for Wally and Bart?
Oh man.
Wally was aware of the concept of death. He'd seen corpses, he knew that people died and that it was a commonplace thing.
But someone dying on his watch? Failing to save someone, no matter what the circumstances, was not even an option to Wally. It didn't happen. He was fast enough to make sure it never happened.
His actual literal catch phrase as the Flash was "Nobody dies."
I'm not joking.
He even had a storyline where a lady was thrown out of an airplane and Wally, who obviously can't fly and who would have no way of saving her, jumped out after her because nobody dies. And he did save her. He figured out a new way of using superspeed while plummeting to his death. The moral of that adventure to Wally was that no one should die ever when he's the Flash because he can always save everyone if he tries hard enough.
He then had another adventure where someone was going to die and he couldn't save them and he could not handle that. This man STOPPED. TIME. He stopped time because "if time doesn't move then they can't die" and he intended to never restart time because he was having a full blown panic attack over someone dying on his watch.
Thankfully he was able to calm down and figure out a plan to save them. He had to accept that it might not work and they might die and he had to be okay with that. Because he tried his best and that was all he could do. He did end up saving everyone in the end. No one died.
But I mention this because the man was in his mid 20's the first time he actually had to come to terms with the inevitability of death.
He wasn't being naive or ignorant. He wasn't being arrogant or cocky. The man had legitimately never failed to save someone.
Now Bart, in comparison, had to face death in general a lot sooner than Wally did. Wally was basing his conclusions based on his experience but Bart legitimately had no idea what death was.
He had to learn that people could die by witnessing the people he cares about have close calls. He had to learn that he could die by experiencing his own death.
I'm honestly not entirely convinced Bart has had to accept that he can't save everyone. There are arguments to be made for sure but I don't think he's ever explicitly had that "Oh shit, I can't save them. They will die" moment.
Regardless though, I think this really speaks to their abilities and efficiency in the field. Also their sheer power. It doesn't matter if it's a city of 2 million people and there's a nuke 1 second away from detonating. It doesn't matter if the criminal has a hostage at gun point and has already pulled the trigger. It doesn't matter if a building gets hit during a fight and crumbles into dust. There will be no casualties. There will be no hostages. There will be no friendly fire. They save everyone. No exceptions.
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How does Tiramisu react to Lime and Mochi FINALLY getting together?
SHE EXPECTED IT LIKE EVERYONE ELSE!!!!!!!
though she had already long given them BOTH the whole uhh..... "you better use protection" talk. truthfully that talk came WAY back during the pre-timeskip period.
one morning poor tiramisu is like hehe i made mochi breakfast in bed today...shes been working so hard, poor thing...and then opens the door to find lime snuggling into her daughter. almost kills his stupid ass
probably drags them both by the ear downstairs and sits them on the couch and gives them the whole talking-to. the mom lecture. the "I know kids are insane and you'll find ways to sneak around (especially you mochi), so you better fucking use protection. you already have magic to worry about you cant handle a child right now--"
and theyre both EMBARRASSED (RIGHTFULLY SO) AND KEEP STAMMERING ABOUT "ITS NOT LIKE THAT-- I SWEAR-- WE -- UH--" but she knows. probably pulls lime aside alone later and gives him his own talking to. maybe also tries to ban him from coming over at all but he'll find ways.
anyway all that to say she already knew. obviously she thinks theyre good for each other and honestly theres no one shed rather mochi be with, but the STRESS that led up to it for her was CRAZY
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@freedfromthedark sent: Riku is getting picked up .
There he was , minding his own business when all of a sudden the ground was FAR from his feet . The silverette pouted [ [ s l i g h t l y ] ] and narrowed his eyes as he was scooped off the ground like some cat and held in the air . He gave it exactly five seconds before he looked at Terra after processing what exactly had just happened .
" . . . Hey to you too . "
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