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ieatratsforlunch · 4 months
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Hrmmm, which sparklecare character am i? If i may ask
You honestly give me Nurse Doom Vibes!!
Nurse Doom is known for their awkward and snappy nature, especially for being rude to others. He honestly just uses this as a way to defend himself, being afraid of actually growing close to anyone around them
Thankfully, they're very kind to those close to him. He loves any form of affection from those he cares about, and they love it when they're praised for what they're doing. Despite his issues, he works to be a better person every day
Here's a pic of him in-comic!! (Art by Kittycorn)
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togament · 4 months
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when the ramune hits
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ditoob · 6 months
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Something I find makes the life and death of Achilles far more tragic is the fact that all he is is the Trojan War. His parents’ wedding begins the conflict, and he dies before the end of the war. His entire life was spent in something he had no control over. Did he know Helen? Paris? Hektor? The Trojans became his enemies only when he reached the beaches of Troy.
Hell, if we go by the Achilleid, Achilles didn’t even know what the war was about until he was sailing to Troy. A young boy whose birth produced an unjust prophecy that dictated the rest of his life: Live long and die in obscurity, or die in war and live in the minds of the people forever. No greek man of his time could bear to die in obscurity, but it was especially impossible for Achilles to do so. His father Peleus, a legendary Argonaut whose adventures would be remembered for millenia, his mother Thetis, a towering goddess raised by the queen of the gods herself.
Their child had to be known.
At Aulis the greeks call for Achilles, a legend before he even steps into the battlefield, and he is forced to go to war. And he fights, he kills, he ravages the city of Troy. A boy who has never even seen a battle in his life, living in peaceful Pthia and later protected by mighty Chiron in Thessally, becomes a machine specifically created for one purpose: To destroy Troy.
This is the reason why Achilles refuses to fight after the taking of Briseis. Unlike Agamemnon, who lived before the Trojan War, who had a wife and family before the Trojan War, who will leave Troy. Or Odysseus who will tell his tales to his son and wife after 20 years away. Or Menelaus who after years regains his family and rules Sparta in peace. Achilles has no life, no future, he IS Troy, more than even Hektor, Paris, and Priam are. Thus, when his honor is threatened, everything he has ever lived for has been taken away from him. Realize that before the taking of Briseis, Agamemnon mentioned takingthe “bride prizes” from the other greek kings and despite this not going anywhere none of them attempted to argue. Would Odysseus attempt to kill Agamemnon if his bride prize were taken? Would Diomedes or Greater Ajax?
And yet, after Achilles lives his entire life for war. After he struggles and suffers so much at the face of adversity. At the loss of his everything, Patroklos. At the slight to his honor. He spends the rest of eternity regretting everything he had ever done. Perhaps it is a mercy to Achilles that shades forget their life on earth
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indica-illusions · 5 months
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puff puff & pass it to myself again ༊*·˚
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dokidkym · 9 months
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hoooo
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havocfang · 2 years
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episode 12 predictions
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cammohu · 13 days
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heeell yeah
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sparkleondoom · 4 months
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hey, why you do it so cold?
i'm the realest ever, yeah
(that's what i've been told)
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vanillabeenflower · 1 year
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They’ve never had that happen before
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Stop normalising rapist lingo.
"unconsensual sex" it's rape.
"forced sex" it's rape.
"sex with minors who dont even know what sex is" it's still fucking rape.
"sex without consent" guess what, it's called rape.
I'm so fucking sick of even the biggest news channels of the country shying away from using a simple word. You know what it means. I know what it means. Every twelve year old girl in the country knows what it means. Y'all just don't want to call it "rape" because that would imply it's a crime and old conservative men don't want that. All these news channels try to justify rape by calling it other names like these. Not only are you teaching young girls that this is normal, you're also teaching young boys that the entire fucking world will defend them if they do rape someone so they have nothing to worry about.
If it's rape, call it that. And teach your boys what a disgusting thing it is.
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yourdesicousin · 2 months
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mera future, mera future thodi n hai, mere rishtedaaron ka h, tabhi to itni chinta padi h
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t... iddy...
(inspired by a tweet)
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togament · 4 months
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boogie oogie bam bam
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ditoob · 6 months
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Was doing some research on Diomedes and found out Tydeus was a pupil of Athena, a favorite of hers to the point she offered him immortality. He was a man blessed by the gods and yet, his actions disgusted the gods himself. In battle, Tydeus ate the brains of his enemy. An act so barbaric and out of line that it lost him the blessing of Athena.
Why did that happen? How come Tydeus decided to take that barbaric action? The act most certainly did not represent Tydeus’ character (if it had why would Athena be surprised and shocked?). Could one blame the gods? Striking Tydeus with madness? Or was it simply a fatal flaw in the king? A rage so unnatural and overbearing that it took control of him completely — a flaw overlooked by the gray-eyed goddess. A mistake that she would not commit again.
Diomedes himself is typically characterized as short-tempered and prone to anger, although he has far more self control and respect than any of the other greek kings (except for Nestor I suppose). He was mentored and sculpted into the man he was in the Trojan war by Athena herself, aiding him at all times, blessing him more than she did even Odysseus. She felt she owed the family of Tydeus, most likely treating them much like she treated Odysseus’ family in the Odyssey.
She most certainly succeded in preparing Diomedes to be such a great warrior, Aeneas comments that he was second only to Achilles in the greek army (although typically it is Telamonian Ajax who is said to be the second strongest greek) and Diomedes is most certainly one of the highest-trusted greeks in the army (It is he who is entrusted with the espionage to Troy, and it is he who is tasked with choosing who will follow HIM). Diomedes also has armor made by Hephaestus himself! An honor only appointed to Achilles. He was beloved by the gods, most definitely, and talented in all parts of war — talent which certainly came from his experience taking Thebes to avenge his father.
Diomedes shows incredible restraint, care, and control in his time in the war. He perhaps represents exactly what a greek warrior should be. Not burdened by the suicidal rage of Achilles. Not hindered by the constant lies of Odysseus. Not tainted by the pride of Agamemnon. Perhaps that is why he went on to be worshipped as a divine being in parts of Greece.
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indica-illusions · 5 months
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go easy today, smoke as much as u want ♡
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dokidkym · 9 months
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hshhdhdhdhhejjbsbb
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