Half of RDR2 is giggling like haha silly cowboy shoot gun and go yeehaw and the rest of the game is me screaming and howling like a dying wild animal watching everything in this poor man's life fall to shit over nothing.
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YALL IT HAS HAPPENED!!! TIM DOWNIE HAS NOTICED MEEEEEEE 😭😭❤️❤️❤️ Thank you guys!!!
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AYA CANONICALLY REMINDED HIM OF HIS DAUGHTER!!!! THIS IS NOT OKAY!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
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I know it's been a little while since the Trigun Stampede hype has ended but, I can't get this main criticism out of my head after reading the manga--- I wish that they had made hints about Vash's willpower to restrain his anger.
In Stampede, he has the meek pacifist down, but he is mostly led by guilt. He doesn't hurt people because he thinks the planets' issues are all his fault and wants some form of punishment. In a way, it's self-inflicted flogging, which is what Knives says in the last few episodes of season 1.
In Maximum, he has guilt, but he also has a temper and often says that he does have thoughts of wanting to kill his enemies. But every single time, he still doesn't kill the object of his anger.
I think Maximums version of Vash pacifism is so much more meaningful. It's not self pity, it pure determination.
In Max, he actually feels like something that isn't human, and he is so scary if you really think about it from the normal human perspective. He is an other worldly angel/eldritch creature and he WILLINGLY chooses not to hurt people---when he has good reason too--- and instead offers kindness and second chances.
Since Stampde is supposed to be following Maximum closer than the 98 anime, I was hoping that they would still show that side of him. Who knows, maybe they will touch on it in the second season.
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the world moved on, but i'm still here.
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Friday August 9th 2024 12:32am
I wished you were around today. I typically wish for that everyday, yet somehow, today felt different.
I really have accepted things for what they are, but that doesn't mean the yearning inside of me has stopped.
I'd say you were perfect, but we all know that no one is "perfect". Plus, if you were perfect, things wouldn't be how they are. You would have communicated instead of shutting me out; a clear end established reasoning.
Instead I sit in limbo, unsure if I should hold on or let go entirely.
The connection that we had lingers in my mind all the time - you understood me when I felt no one ever could. In the depths of betrayal and despair, you acted as a guiding light to peace. Exactly what I was searching for - the light at the end of the tunnel.
It's strange, how the same brightness that was leading me away from the walls I built around myself, led me right back into a darker and longer tunnel.
I hope I make it out completely this time.
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there's something so cruel about the "cage within a cage" line. not only because of how it parallels the federation building lavacast, but because of everything that came before it. the book in the chest referred to him as a crow multiple times, comparing his relationship with chayanne and tallulah and the other smp members to a crow and its flock. the house that the coordinates led to was filled with birds. it was a birdcage.
nobody knew about the book in his base. he traveled alone and (nearly) empty-handed, so he has no backup or means to defend himself. phil is a bird trapped in a cage, and, given the circumstances, who knows how long he'll remain there?
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