NEED a werewolf movie thats extremely similar in concept to ginger snaps except its about a trans guy. at the beginning of the movie the person starts hormones and later that day gets bit by a werewolf and then the lycanthropy coincides with all their testosterone stuff and its a metaphor for how society reacts to trans bodies and queerness in general. "im growing hair. lots of it. and my voice feels hoarse. and i think im a lot stronger and have more energy than before." "thats all very normal, dont worry :)" <- about to be mauled by a werewolf
it is ridiculously heartwarming and sweet that we see Hunter and Omega, some 15-ish years later, having lived that time peacefully and safely on Pabu, and Omega is now an adult and has been an adult for probably close to a decade by now... and Hunter is still concerned for her safety and worrying about his little girl. ❤️❤️ no matter if it's 15 or 50 years, he will always be her worried caring dad😭
I'm finally playing the original Fossil Fighters and in the first 10 minutes of the game an npc crashes into your character and knocks you over. However, this game was apparently made on a budget of about $15, and 14 of that went into the dinosaurs, so there's no animation for your character falling over. Instead, they just took the model, spun it around once, and then had it tilt 90 degrees to the side. And when your character gets up, the model just tilts back up. Not once did it change from the default standing pose. This is the greatest game ever made.
If sunny ever loses a life tubbo will immediately warp back the 2 minutes in time to before she dies and try everything to save her but never arrives in time and has to watch her die over and over again as he jumps back over and over again until he’s able to accept it
Wolfwood and Vash are just. so girl failures. They’re soggy. They’re the kind of toxic only lesbians could manage. anyone who thinks either of them are suave, cool, and sexy are lying to themselves
Twin sisters Nova and Cassiopeia Curious are taking on La Fiesta Tech! Will they discover the mystery of their mother’s eldritch-leaning origins in Strangetown, or will they forge their own paths driven by their father’s space-exploring ambitions?
I'm now at the portion of CQL that overlaps with the volumes of the novel that I read last summer, and for all the nonsense brought by the combination of CQL's adaptation changes + reluctance to fully commit to them, I really and truly do prefer these iterations of the characters, especially WWX. I just watched the episode where JC catches him in Qinghe, and it had me chewing on the walls! The show's chronological storytelling let us see their relationship's intensity and tragic deterioration, and it delivers on making this confrontation EXTREMELY FRAUGHT for both of them. JC unleashes 16 years of unprocessed grief and anger as WWX tries his damnedest to avoid it, and the shadow of JYL's death looms over both of them. Even though the dialogue in the novel is nearly identical, the mutual urgency isn't there; JYL is never mentioned (beyond JC reminding WWX that he is the reason JL's parents are dead), and WWX himself has no emotional response whatsoever to any of it, save for an offhand mention that he was nostalgic for the Lotus Pier of his childhood. JC might as well be having an argument with an imaginary WWX in the shower. There's zero tension there. Information has to be revealed and withheld differently with the non-chronological story structure, of course, but there are ways to hint at a character being impacted by and reacting to past experiences without saying outright what those experiences are, and that is simply Not Happening sufficiently for me with anything involving WWX's platonic and familial relationships in the novel. And if you wanted more on the relationships between characters who aren't WWX? lol good luck!
Man, I know particle accelerators are a relatively common thing to exist, but I still can't get over the fact that they're so fuckin sci-fi in both concept and appearance, and that I've looked at one up close
I don't pretend to understand shit about high end science, but it does fascinate me. Back in highschool on our way back from doing multi-day community service work in bumfuck nowhere Minnesota, we stopped by an out of service mine that partially served as a tour site on how mines used to function, and on much lower levels served as particle acceleration/dark matter testing.
I truly can't describe the emotional journey experienced over the several hours of of getting into an 18th century vibe rickety ass iron elevator with an open front, and descending over two thousand feet beneath the earth past countless yawning maws of vacant mine shafts, having a tour largely in the dark explaining the grueling experience and mortality rate of working the mines, then descending further and walking into a cavern sporting the largest pieces of technology I've ever seen that look like some shit straight out of Star Trek, getting a spiel about dark matter, and then after having my mind blown at 17, traveling back up the terrifying elevator to emerge into a fucking gift shop
Not enough about the clones being children and adults at the same time. They're 10 years old. They're fully grown. They're still little kids. They never got to have a childhood at all. They're terrifying soldiers. They hardly know anything about the galaxy except how to fight and how to take orders.
I want clones that have this childish wonder at the world, but being terrified to show it. Clones with the sense of humor of 10 year old boys. Clones who don't really understand what death is, not really. Not until they're on a battlefield and dying in droves.
Something worth mentioning from the flash sequence when the Trailblazer is about to enter the Dreamscape: we get glimpses of Misha and him crying out the name Mikhail.
In Russian, Misha is sort of like an affectionate nickname for the name Mikhail, an alternative spelling of Micheal. Makes me wonder if Misha is a name he inherited from another character named Mikhail, or if the person he's calling Mikhail is actually another version of him (sort of like the "memory loss"/potential shared body thing Acheron has going on).
Additionally: when you look into the religious ties that the name Micheal has, especially in Christianity... perhaps consider playing attention to this guy a little more.