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hobis-hope94 · 2 years
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Thank Fucking Finally:
AN: this is my first all of us are dead fic and this is loosely based on a dream I had about my own crush aha. anyway, enjoy the fic!
Parings: eventually Oh Joon-Yeong x GN!Reader
Characters: GN!Reader, Oh Joon-Yeong, Dae-su, Cheong-san and Ji-min.
Warnings: one swear word (f bomb), kissing (?), mentions of a campfire and possibly tiny weeny all of us are dead spoiler?? Like it’s so small I don’t think it counts as one but I’ll put it in the tags anyway.
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You had been in love with the second smartest - but to you the smartest - boy in your school: Oh Joon-Yeong since you both knew each other, at the age of 9yrs old.
You never had the courage to tell him, too scared to lose a friend. A best friend. He made you work harder and made you want to be better than you already are, smarter than you already are. You worked hard for him, and he was quite - as your good friend On-jo said “dumb and boys are blind”.
After the zombie outbreak, you all had seen things nobody should.
You were sitting around a fire with your friends after escaping to the roof.
“I like somebody I’m sitting next to,” you suddenly blurted out.
You were sat in the middle of Ji-min and Joon.
“…you like Ji-min?” Dae-su asked.
You looked at him, he looked at you.
“…no,” you said, “I mean, I like you, Ji-min, but not like how I meant,” you added quickly, as Ji-min looked a little insulted at your response.
All of your friends said “oooh” at exactly the same time as it dawned on them who you liked. Joon stared at the fire, of course he knew. He had liked you since you two met. You felt your cheeks burn up with embarrassment as Joon didn’t respond.
“Whosever bright idea this was, thank you,” you retorted sarcastically.
It fell silent for a moment.
“Y/N,” Joon’s voice broke the silence.
“Yea-“ you said, turning to look at him.
His lips found yours, you immediately sank into the kiss, your friends sat silently and tried their best not to look.
“I like you too,” Joon said after the kiss, “although, this isn’t how I pictured our first kiss.” He added slowly, turning bright red, fixing his glasses.
“You …you pictured our first kiss?” You asked, turning bright red too.
He nodded shyly.
“I have done too,” you beamed, he smiled at you.
“Thank fucking finally,” Cheong-san sighed heavily.
“I was getting real tired of the endless flirting,” Dae-su agreed.
You and Joon turned bright red as you both smiled at each other. He offered you his arm, and you linked yours with his and cuddled up to him, watching the flames with your friends.
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glitterfairy-21225 · 2 years
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The way I just now realize that the scene where Nam-ra almost bites On-jo takes place on the same street they all fought those zombies.
Like, Su-hyeok, On-jo, and Nam-ra are struggling, screaming, fighting for their lives.
Meanwhile, Woo-jin’s corpse is in the background all: ✌️Hey, bitches!
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spaciousignatius · 2 years
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Enjoying all of us are dead so far
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onemore2morrow · 2 years
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HOW ARE YOU STILL ALIVE??? DIE ALREADY??
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autumn-butterfly-31 · 2 years
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Na-yeon, crying after being called out: I have no friends.
Me:
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Watching All of Us Are Dead (spoils)
After Gyeong-su, Joonyoung’s death hit the hardest so far…
Dude got bit helping the girl he’d just been arguing with and realising he’d have to sacrifice himself for the team.
So he jumps out and starts yanking zombies off of their barrier and tries to get it moving all while being swarmed by zombies.
It creates such a contrast to the start of the show where everyone would furiously deny having been bit to watching Gyeong-su being the first to decide to leave upon realising he was infected in order to keep from biting his friends and people now accepting their fate and doing what they need to do to help the others.
But the last bit where he says “Let’s go home everyone” oh god it hit so hard.
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mobius-m-mobius · 6 months
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Lokius in Loki 2x03 - "1893"
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radioreprise · 2 years
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WAIT ALSO sorry for the show posting i just have brain rot now. i was losing my mind when they were in the science room with two (2) broken windows that were secured by like. a couple of chairs and one guy. meanwhile the fucking supply closet was right there, they could have either 1) hung out in there until the zombies' attention moved on and/or 2) thrown the infected two in there instead of playing red rover with them like guys. it's like you're trying to get bitten here use your brains a little.
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gorilla during the kiss: aw man these poor kids i’ll give them their moment before pulling them apart or something
fully grown man who works in an airport and regularly has to move heavy luggage around aeroplanes:
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amaranthdahlia · 3 months
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i leave him to you. | i got it ... my hero.
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hobis-hope94 · 2 years
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i’m currently stalling this episode of all of us are dead because joon isn’t going to be alive for much longer and i don’t want that to happen
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glitterfairy-21225 · 2 years
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Okay. Tell me your favorite Woo-jin/Joon-yeong moment from your fic and your favorite Woo-jin/Joon-yeong moment from my fic. I'll go first.
For your fic, I have two. I absolutely adored the scene where Joon-yeong and Woo-jin sat together after Woo-jin's breakdown. It was so peaceful, and the way they could just comfort each other without saying much says a lot about their dynamic. My other favorite, of course, is when they finally kiss after they finish the show. Like I said in my comment, the build-up and climax were WONDERFULLY done! It really hit me in the feels when Joon-yeong just threw reason out the window and smashed his lips onto Woo-jin's. It was brilliant.
For my fic, I think my favorite moment was after Joon-yeong kills Gwi-nam. This was the biggest display of solidarity and affection from Woo-jin I wrote before Joon-yeong confessed, and I don't know. It's just so nice when someone refuses to leave your side after you tell them over and over to just fucking leave. Like, Woo-jin's loyalty is unmatched. And I love him for it.
Well this is delightful.
For my fic… this is kind of weird but Joon-yeong trying to ask him out at the exact same time that Woo-jin resolves to get over him. Like I built them up as kind of inseparable for the majority of this story and so it was interesting seeing him push him away. Kind of like it interesting to see Woo-jin’s very unique reaction to his death. And them both coming to very definitive solutions after Joon-yeong’s death, but complete opposite solutions. It was a mix up of the formula that I felt was earned given everything that happened, you know?
Um… for your fic I think it’s when Joon-yeong runs away after hearing what Captain Ahn said and Woo-jin chases after him and assures him that he’s not a monster. And there’s the added weight of that they just got together so Woo-jin just found out he liked him back. And that ‘mournful kiss’ sent me because he would not have been able to do that before!
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briseise · 1 year
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you’re gonna carry that weight
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a2zillustration · 3 months
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He had me in the first half ngl
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autumn-butterfly-31 · 2 years
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Currently watching All of Us Are Dead.
A quick PSA:
Gyeong-su deserved better.
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gay-jesus-probably · 11 months
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Seeing as the Gerudo turned on Ganon, he might not have been that much better of a ruler.
First of all, we literally have no idea, because the only ancient Gerudo that we actually get to interact with is Ganondorf himself, and he has nothing to say about his own people. The ancient Gerudo sage doesn't count btw, she doesn't have a name, we never even see her face, and she has literally nothing to say except repeating the exact same dialogue as the sages for the other races. The narrative does not treat the ancient sages as people; they are four completely interchangable weapons that are owned by the royal family.
And secondly, I don't care how Ganon ruled them; the Gerudo only get one man every century, if their king sucks, they've obviously got their own system of government to fall back on. I have no idea what kind of authority the sages had among their own people, but honestly I'd say if the four of them were in charge of their respective people, then they were just puppet rulers appointed by Rauru, given that all four of them happily agreed that to sell their entire race into servitude the second Zelda asked them. Say what you will about Ganondorf, but I fucking know that if he was told the Gerudo people existed for the sole purpose of serving the glory of Hyrule, he'd drop kick Zelda into the fucking sun.
And don't get me started on the implications of the cultural differences we see between the independent Gerudo and the annexed Gerudo. The background Gerudo characters all have their own models, and we can clearly see that the ones siding with Ganon have their own unique looks - for example, the amazing lady with the mohawk that summons the molduga swarm in that one flashback. And men are never mentioned in these flashbacks at all, which implies that the Gerudo genuinely didn't care about settling down. Ganon even speaks derisively about marriage, implying that it's very rare for Gerudo women to make serious romantic commitments with men. It implies that their culture is more along the same line as their portrayal in OOT - they are a closed culture. Men trying to force their way into their areas are arrested, and mocked for being entitled dumbasses. Outsiders are only welcome if they can prove that they respect the Gerudo as people, and aren't just there to try and pick up chicks. It's never outright said, but OOT also makes it pretty clear that the Gerudo women just aren't interested in marrying outsiders - close relationships occur with other Gerudo, Hylian men are only considered useful for making babies.
Meanwhile the Gerudo we see serving Hyrule are all trying to measure up to Hylian beauty standards, and appeal to their men. Their one goal in life is to meet a man and get married. Men are welcome in their lands, and only kept out of the town itself... and even then, there's a small army of guys trying to force their way into the town anyways, which is brushed off as just haha, boys will be boys. No men allowed isn't even about independence, it's just a silly romantic tradition.
Of course this is just a fictional culture in a game world, but it's still really fucking uncomfortable that the 'evil' Gerudo are the ones that have independence, both politically and socially, and display a unique culture that refuses to tolerate disrespect from outsiders. Meanwhile the 'good' Gerudo are the ones that canonically exist to serve a kingdom where 95% of the population is light skinned (even setting aside the unfortunate implications, just saying one race exists to serve a different one is super fucked up), they have classes on how to be more appealing to Hylian's, and their entire social structure is built around finding a Hylian man to marry, making them all inherently dependent on the goodwill of outsiders. Even their biggest value of 'women only' is treated as a joke; men trying to trespass in BOTW are just shoved back out the door, letting them keep trying all day if they want. The crowds of men plotting to force their way in are laughed off as a joke. Nobody cares that there's a guy running laps around their city walls and trying to trick women into being alone with him. I mean for fucks sake, in TOTK we find that the creepy guy trying to lure women away has taken advantage of a massive disaster to get into the town, and he's still there once things return to normal. You can't kick him out, or alert anyone to his presence. And the Gerudo just tolerate Hylians blatantly ignoring their boundaries. For fucks sake, TOTK even reveals that the seven legendary heroines they've been revering the whole time were actually completely useless and unable to achieve anything... because they needed the eighth hero, a Hylian man to teach them basic tactics and do all the heavy lifting.
TOTK does not respect the Gerudo people in the slightest. It doesn't respect anyone who isn't Hylian or Zonai.
...This got a little off track, but the point I'm trying to make is, no, I don't consider the Gerudo turning on Ganon to mean anything. The entire game does not feel like the real story of what happened, it feels like the propaganda version of history meant to make Hyrule look as good as possible. I genuinely cannot believe that we're being told the real story about the Imprisoning War, because none of it feels real, and we don't get to know any details that might have made Hyrule look even slightly imperfect. We're told that Ganondorf is evil because he hates Hyrule, and he hates Hyrule because he's evil. The Gerudo people followed Ganondorf and saw him as a hero of their people, then suddenly he was their worst enemy. Hyrule is a perfect kingdom that has strong, equal alliances with the other races, but also all of the non-Hylian races exist for the sole purpose of serving Hyrule, and their leaders are expected to swear eternal loyalty and submission to the Hylian royal family. King Rauru and Queen Sonia united all of the races in peace and equality, which is why they're sitting on the world's supply of magical nuclear missiles, and every member of the Hylian royal family is allowed to walk around wearing them as cute accessories, but everyone else only gets them at the last second, and they all need to outright swear to only use that power to benefit Rauru and his descendants.
There's just so many fucked up contradictions, and so many hints of something more nuanced going on... but the story refuses to acknowledge any of it, and just keeps aggressively pushing the narrative that Hyrule is the ultimate good and couldn't possibly do anything wrong. I don't even believe that Ganon was a bad king honestly; we never hear why his people stopped following him. We also never even see if the Gerudo people turned on him at all; all we know is the ancient Gerudo sage wanted him dead, and given that she also happily sold her people into slavery, she's not exactly the most trustworthy source of information. All we know is that Ganondorf was a hero to his people, only one of his citizens is ever shown having an issue with him (and her motives are never explained), and then he lost the war and was sealed away, leaving his people open to be conquered by Zelda and annexed into Hyrule. By the time we see any Gerudo actually opposing Ganon (apart from the ancient sage), it's been ten thousand years since the war, and all anyone knows is the Hylian version of the story.
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