okayz, so on-the-spot nonsensical theory time! (This fucking theory makes no sense, don't even bother reading it HAHAHHAHAHAH)
The other BBH's are versions of himself ( crazy, I know ) qBad as a whole is shattered right now and the other versions are split with his memories
The other shattered BBH's have already drank the poisonous water, leaving a shell with no memories ( Temple BBH pov, and the unresponsiveness of others )
" Something something we can't stay here any longer blah blah blah but I feel like I'm leaving something " <- "once you drink the water of lethe you forget all about your past existence, thus securing the transmigration of the soul." He isn't supposed to be in limbo (or wherever he is) he needs to move to a new body but he refuses to leave his current life. But he also doesn't remember that he doesn't want to leave or why he doesn't want to leave. Leaving (repetitive, I know) the shattered BBH's in limbo to wander aimlessly trying to find the next life but never finding it
qBad right now is essentially going against the rules of life and death, staying alive when he shouldn't be, staying in his (technically) past life when he shouldn't be
"no escape from reality"
The reality being he needs to freaking die
"in the name of god, no, we will not let you go"
Or god will not let him go LMAO
qBad has to eat the cornflower he has to get his memories back or something I give up HAHHAHAHAHAHHAAH
(WHY IS THIS GETTING REBLOGS 😭 ITS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE SERIOUS LMAO)
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"How come there's no multi-war chess?"
Tim looked up at the entity that had been haunting him for the past few weeks now, "What does that even mean?"
"You know how chess is basically a game about two kingdoms going to war with eachother?" The being asked, his white gloves gesturing about lazily, "well wouldn't it make sense for chess competitions to make the players go into the next round with only the pieces that "survived" the last war? It would be more interesting."
Danny smirked as he watched Mr. Drakes mind whirring at all the new strategies and potential. Comforted in the knowledge that Mr. Drake wasn't going to get much paperwork done tonight, let alone have time to work on his project for the competition, Danny let himself vanish from the other boys office.
All he needed to do was keep distracting Tim from the competition and that prize was all Tuckers.
He just prayed Sam didn't find out he was doing this or that he was getting chased around by bats every other night or else she'd kill him the rest of the way
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not to go all 2016 YouTuber theorist on everyone but uh that "bit" at the start of Marks new video? This bit? the bit that felt weirdly out of place?
The text reads "please, help me" with a drone playing in the background
"only you can find the axe"
weird. where have I seen an axe before?
AM I CRAZY OR
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i think the most frustrating part about tbosas is the fact that you want to root for coryo. you want him to be a better man for lucy gray. you want him and sejanus to become closer, to become the best friends sejanus believes them to be. you want him to run away and find a way to relearn all the oppressive and tyrannical ideals the capitol instilled in him.
but that’s not what happens.
coriolanus isn’t necessarily a good person. he’s not a bad person either, not yet, but he’s no where near good. and rather than try to be good, he gives up, he lets himself “go bad”, he rats out sejanus, he lets his anger get the best of him and loses lucy gray.
the idea that coryo could be a good person but chooses not to be is exactly the reason this book and this character are brilliant.
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so like
we're all aware that the religion practiced in rain world by the ancients (iterators, and some of the slugcats by extension) is heavily inspired by buddism-- karma, reincarnation, ascension that leads to enlightenment where the need for the life/death cycle is past you now because you no longer feel suffering
five pebbles tells survivor and monk to go west.
west.
like in journey to the west? the great classical chinese novel, an allegorical journey about human perseverance?
in a game that is so incredibly difficult that beating it would require persistence?
was this intentional? did videocult know this? why haven't i seen anyone talk about this before?
im losing my mind right now
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