Wait a minute...
In the poster there's water/mud all over the floor and one Karmy mentioned "Low Tide: The state in which the tide has receded from the sea and the sea level has reached its lowest level. A phenomenon that occurs twice a day and appears due to the gravitational pull of the moon (-Naver Dictionary)"
Yet on the trailer the room is completely CLEAN or at-least stars out that way.
But then, if this song is a reflection of what Jimin felt during the pandemic. Being locked in one place, longing to be somewhere else--
LONGING TO DANCE; PERFORM ONCE AGAIN!
THEN??
IS THIS JIMIN IN A ROOM FULL OF WATER?!
Will Like Crazy also have a feel similar to "Lie" short film? Where Jimin is sitting in one room, but imagines himself elsewhere close to water?
What do you guys think?
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Aight first one.
Reality is a prison, and I, living in captivity fail to see reason in this fleeting, futile existence. It seems so cruel to tell something to be free when the essence of freedom has been lost in translation. For if I say I would like to escape, they tell me I am insane.
I know that.
I am insane.
And I would like to escape. But I can’t.
Reality is a prison and we are all living in its confines. Pure freedom is but an illusion. What we know is a mockery of its true self. And within these chains of consciousness that keep us here, there still is no true freedom. We are judged by those who have no business judging us but do so anyways. And so the confines get smaller and smaller. Til we are all locked in a box that society put us in. That we put ourselves in. And there is no escape from the identical stock copies that used to have a personality, a uniqueness, a sense of being.
Reality is a prison. The only way to escape is to realise this and realise that there is an end soon. A way out.
Reality is fake. Consciousness is fake. Sooner you realise that nothing matters. in the end. The sooner you realise all this pain and anguish means nothing. In the end. The sooner you accept there is nothing you can do about the mind-numbing emptiness that is life. The sooner you will find peace.
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ꭈׁׅꫀׁׅܻ݊ɑׁׅᥣׁׅ֪ꪱׁׁׁׅׅׅtׁׅᨮׁׅ֮ ꪱׁׁׁׅׅׅׅ꯱ ɑׁׅ ℘ꭈׁׅꪱׁׁׁׅׅׅׅ꯱ᨵׁׅׅ݊ꪀ
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I like to think that Leo one day decides to really play around with his portaling and teleportation abilities and see the full extent of them.
Like - continuously throwing one sword and teleporting to it while throwing the next one immediately and repeating this as long as he can to see how far he can keep it up without stopping.
Making little portals in the air that lead right up against the ground so he could potentially just stand on the portal in the middle of the sky.
Ultimate storage system - anything anywhere at any time is available if he knows where to get it (personally my headcanon for why he goes from two satchels to one in the movie.)
Phasing to avoid attacks - like, he could lightly toss a sword a single centimeter and teleport to it, and in that short amount of time he can completely avoid hits.
If they ever do go to space and end up on different planets, with enough training he can just…go there, whenever. Not only would this be great for being well traveled and having more places to go in general, but this also opens up more room for connections and allies that could assist them the next time they need help against a grand foe.
Leo can easily remove injured team members from a fight and get them help without having to account for transportation times.
On that note - Leo’s teleportation in particular acts on a particle level. It’s quite literally breaking him down into particles and remaking him every time he uses it. Both for him and for anyone he uses it on. Who’s to say it can’t be used for healing? At least for basic wounds.
None of this even touches upon the offensive potential of both portals and teleportation. Leo’s abilities flourish more as a support main, but that doesn’t mean those abilities can’t easily be used as weapons - and I don’t think I need to get into how exactly they can be. Portal chopping alone can take on a very different meaning…
Furthermore, I gotta wonder if he’ll always need the swords for this, or if he could one day be able to achieve the same results without them.
My point being - teleportation and portals are super OP. Even with the abilities Leo has in present they are so unbelievably adaptable and so fun to think about in terms of basic mechanics.
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YOURE A MATH TEACHER?????? BLOGGING FROM MATH PRISON?????
I'm not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me
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(RR Episode 125 in a nutshell)
Attention everyone, a nuke will be dropping by.
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Hear me out. And really, hear me out here, but QSMP Purgatory Reality Television A.U.
Hit reality television show 'The Purgatory' produced by up-and-coming Quackity Studios introduces an entirely new aspect to reality television-live streaming the events of the show. With a cast of everyday characters stranded on an island in the middle of nowhere, fans across the world eagerly tune in every night to see how their favorite players band together, plot, and plan in order to try to win. Once every week, there will be a mandatory elimination-unless, of course, there is a special event.
'The Purgatory' is a hit across the internet from the moment that it rolls out, and while controversial among some of the more critical rings of the internet, it is without a doubt one of the most successful shows in a while. Fans especially enjoy a budding relationship between Tubbo, the youngest contestant on the island at only twenty years old, and his faceless cameraman by the name of Fred.
However, as time goes on, people begin to realize that there's something strange about the island. The contestants seem truly terrified at the concept of loss. It's as though they genuinely believe loss means death (though Purgatory fans know that the show is staged, just like all reality television is).
It's brushed off-good acting, many chalk it up to. Until it isn't.
Maybe the critics had something going for them, the skeptics smarter than your average Joe to look a little closer into the birth of Quackity Studios, and the viewers a bit dull to take everything at face value.
Maybe nobody expected a camera to flicker to life just to show Maxo shot through the head, crumpling lifelessly to the ground.
(Where is Quesadilla Island after all? Why had it taken so long for people to notice the contestants had been reported missing? And who even is ElQuackity?)
[Basically reality tv purgatory au but everybody was legit just kidnapped and now the 'contestants' have to pretend they're just having a good time on the island so that they don't just, y'know, die.]
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Yeah, i'm fine. just thinking about how skip probably wrote to faye about malarkey, and how skip probably talked malarkey's ear off about faye. And how faye and malarkey probably met after the war, sharing stories about skip and keeping him alive through their thoughts and memories of him
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