They make this fandom so insufferable to be in sometimes
All these vile, nasty comments over a fun hc?? An innocent little "what if" scenario OP made?? Based on the source material of the book, too.
Also, it's hardly a character bash when OP was just stating canon facts?? The fact that these bullies took it that way speaks volumes about their own insecurities. Accusing op of being loveless as well is just an all time low.
This shit is why I left Wangxian. The fact so many jumped on this post, liked it, and all had something nasty to say just says a lot about that side of the fandom.
This is also what we mean when we call JC antis bullies. Because this person knowingly entered a JC fan's space, took screenshots of a harmless Twitter prompt and shared it in their friendship circle to shit all over their work and insult the OP personally too. Disgusting behaviour. And to think most JC antis on here and Twitter seem to condone this!
And no, I won't allow them the dignity of having their names blurred. They didn't do it to the person in the ss, so I won't do it with them 🤷♀️ We out bullies here, folks. Just don't send the people in the screenshots hate. We don't stoop to their level. We're better than them. Just block and steer clear. What a vile bunch they are.
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The flower that represents Ryuichi Naruhodo (Phoenix Wright)
Hello
I came to you with a tiny post
(I'm not lost and I'm not going anywhere.)
Because we missed an important detail again!
My favorite case is 3-1. In which there is just a huge pile of information.
When Chihiro interrogates a witness about the reason for her interest in Naruhodo, she gives an answer in the form of a haiku (although it is difficult to assess its correctness).
・・・・はかなげな、日かげに咲いた タンポポのような、たたずまい・・・・
hakana ge-na, bikageni saita tanpopo no yōna, tatazumai
... An ephemeral dandelion blooming in the shade...
リュウちゃんの、そんなところに ヨロめいてしまったのですわ。
ryuu-chan no, son'na tokoro ni yoro meite shimatta nodesu wa.
That's what Ryu-chan is like, and that's what made me fall for him.
儚い (はかない)
hakanai
• fleeting; transient; short-lived; momentary; ephemeral; fickle; vain
儚い or 儚げな can be used positively to describe some type of beauty found within weak/unstable/delicate things or people. It may be similar to so-called wabi-sabi.
げな (ge-na) - express the guess (it seems)
Madame literally calls Naruhodo "an ephemeral dandelion"
And gives a lot of food for thought, as it can be interpreted in many ways. After all, it is not just a randomly chosen flower.
The first thing that comes to mind is hanakotoba
In Hanakotoba (花言葉) Dandelions mean:
神託 (Oracle)
別離 (Separation)
幸福 (Happiness)
真心の愛 (Sincere Love)
愛の神託 (Oracle of Love)
Dandelions are known to be a fortune-telling flower which is why words like “神託 (Oracle)” are associated with it.
No less important meaning: dandelion is a symbol of courage, strength. Because this plant is able to grow in any conditions, and breaking through the asphalt, reaching for the sun.
Dandelion flowers also carry a meaning of wishing an ill person well, or happiness in times of darkness.
Suits our boy, doesn't it?
He represents each meaning: he was separated from his friend, he loved sincerely, he had a cold during the court hearing, and he found the strength to move on, making his own way when he was in unbearable pain.
We've dealt with the dandelion, now let's return to the "ephemeral".
On the one hand, everything is simple - dandelions look unreliable, weak, especially during the period of seed ripening. They are easily blown away by a weak breeze. Beauty and attractiveness that not everyone will appreciate. Why not ephemeral.
However, there may be much more meaning here. After all, another meaning is: short-lived
And then the phrase as a whole takes on a frightening meaning. She's literally says: he (the dandelion) will not be in this courtroom (in the darkness) for long. She literally predicts a "guilty" verdict for him, especially given her subsequent words. This is what she feels, what she wishes for him - to disappear into the darkness.
But her plans are not destined to come true, because the dandelion grows even through the asphalt.
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Well, and for comparison.
Mushrooms are often associated with spiritual growth, enlightenment, and rebirth. The mushroom's life cycle, with its ability to emerge from darkness and decay, represents the cyclical nature of life, death, and transformation.
This is probably a reference to Phoenix's name. Probably. That's all.
What do you think?
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broke: tim getting uwuified by the fandom
woke: tim is as violent as jason is
bespoke: tim uwuifies jason and calls him terms like his precious big bird while jason, 6'4 and built like an industrial fridge (that isn't from lowes) is covered in gore, like sir thats his emotional support robin, his poor little meow meow
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