I FEEL INSANE YOU TURNED EVIL????????
🚨BETRAYAL🚨 I TURNED TO THE DARK SIDE 😈 BEWARE
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I completely understand if you dont answer/dont wanna draw this, but...
Raph and Mud Dogs family photo- *runs and hits a wall*
getting a genuine family photo would be nigh impossible for the Mud Dogs
But they do have this (which Mickey has dubbed as blackmail)
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tbh my latest biggest theory for why HoO and onwards is such a dramatic drop in quality and consistency is just. Rick stopped making teaching guides.
Like, the Lightning Thief teacher's guide is SUPER in-depth with even stuff like sources about middle grade child psychology and exact specifications of where he's applying that, explaining what different character's goals/motivations are, their dynamics with each other and their environments, etc etc. Even specifying which specific myths certain plot elements are supposed to reference or be about.
That stuff just doesn't exist for later books. There's activity guides and smaller, significantly more simple teacher guides for later books but they don't go into anywhere NEAR the same level of depth. The TLT one is a full lesson plan that breaks down the book at every level and explains what's going on and more or less why Rick did that. The others are all basically just glossaries of terminology and some simple question guides.
And they didn't even use the TLT teacher's guide for the Disney+ show because they clearly aren't adhering to any of what's discussed in that breakdown of the book.
By creating a teaching guide alongside writing the actual book, that's forcing you to document what you're doing, why, your sources, and information about your characters and the story they're in. It's like an even more in-depth version of a series bible. But that's lacking for later books (and etc) and it shows because that level of thought and depth and attention just isn't there anymore.
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Thinking about meeting rockstar!Geto out on the street one night...
You spot him under the glow of the streetlights, his dark hair pulled up in his signature half up bun and wearing all black from his shades to his shoes, giving off that mysterious and alluring aura that made him a heartthrob and icon. Your heart races as you work up the courage to approach him, feeling a mix of nerves and excitement.
"Excuse me, Suguru, can I get a picture with you?" you ask, trying to keep your voice steady.
He looks at you, and for a moment, you think he's about to say no. But then, a slow smile spreads across his face, and he nods. "Sure, let's do it."
Just as you pull out your phone, the screen goes black—completely dead. You groan, trying to hide your disappointment. "Umm, actually... Can I get an autograph instead?"
"I actually don't have a pen, but..." Before you can say anything else, Geto is already pulling out his own phone. "No worries. Let's take it on mine," he says, leaning in closer. He snaps the photo and, with a casual grin, asks, "What's your number? I'll send it to you."
You blink in surprise, fumbling for words as you give him your number. You watch as he types it in, and within seconds, you have the most sought-after man in the country's number.
From that night on, the two of you start texting and calling each other every day. What begins as casual conversation turns into a deep connection neither of you expected. Soon, he's flying you out to his shows, VIP passes and security waiting for you at the entrance to take you to him. And in between sound checks and performances, he's asking you out on dates, treating you to a side of him the world rarely sees.
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big fan of them acting like actual brothers. yes ofc they love each other, but they argue over dumbass things im SURE
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adventures of superman #642
while i have a lot of criticisms about the way lex mind-controlling kon into attacking his friends was written, i do think the fact that it established as canon that kon is such a powerhouse that he took down pretty much his entire team when forced to fight them is a very fun thing to play into. none of them could stop him.
what a fun parallel to superman's fears of losing control and hurting those he cares about (...i am once again thinking about how clark has been forced to lose control of his powers in a way that killed a version of kon, in two separate alternate reality scenarios now. there's some dots to connect here.)
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