#hell• hell• hell• every•ne the big guy t•lpre is busy •ut uHMMM everywhere!!!!!!! but s•• he w•uldnt just FIRE ME HAHHAHAA i have gathered the behind the scenes w•rking tr•lls ●f his sh●ws if y●ud belllllieve it ●r n●t!!! i as the assistant w•uldnt y•• like t• kn•w have gathered a fun and vibrant gr•up y•• can uhhhM talk t••!!!!!!!!!!! despite half the tr•lls •nly agreeing t• be here d•• t•• the •ther •pti•n •f being culled HAHAHAHAHAHAAAHHAHA y•• can ask ask ask and ASK HAHAHAHAHAHA
#i have been assigned the manager •f this pr••ject!!!!!! ms. brilli!!!!!! but y•• can just call me numba tw•• tw•• f•ur HAHAHAHHAHA
#t•• ASK a CAST just add the designated arr•w s•• they kn•w its directed at them!!!!!!! •r just ask every••ne??????? or me???????? HAHHAA!!!! if y•• may ask t•lpre ill try my best t•• c•ntact him but he!!!!!!! usually d•esnt answer!!!!!!!!!
~•○--> ask snoozy
{(-<>--> ask mirtay
<772--> ask leiden
~{○}--> ask elyorn
《《>--> ask gimbat
~~☆~~-> ask alefou
'-999-'-> ask purple
~~~~-> ask them
-||□--> ask kiffer
>>>>>> ask tolpre
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I love how much Lucullus can't stand Pompey, and also this
Pompey the Great: A Political Biography, Robin Seager
with something from this thrown in for extra flavor
Crassus and Pompey, on the other hand, ridiculed Lucullus for giving himself up to pleasure and extravagance, as if a luxurious life were not even more unsuitable to men of his years than political and military activities.
Plutarch, Lucullus
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you guys ever watch brother bear (2003) and there's that scene when koda and kenai are looking at the cave paintings and both of them are filled with awe at the beauty of them until kenai sees the handprints and cannot longer make his own hands fit among them and then they see the painting with the bear and the human hunter and koda says "those monsters are really scary. specially with those sticks" and you see kenai see himself as human and monster at the same time and he's seen bears as monsters before but he's also felt like a monster himself for his part in brother's death. but then you look at the paintings and it's like. could a monster do this? paint these animals and these hands and this proof of life? and it's like. are any of us monsters? or is it just the same capacity to hurt but to also care and love the world around us? and maybe monster is just what you don't know? and maybe we owe each other the grace of seeing each other and learning to love each other in our monstrousness so it's simply part of the good and the bad we all are? all alike? do you guys ever? think that?
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Y'know this little throwaway gag is so bizarre to me and I know this game is a bit very different to 2 and 3 but look at Matt's reaction when Jack raids the place in 3:
You'd argue he's simply stopping Jack bc he hates this guy and he also hates this job which Could Be True but i highly doubt bc overall despite his virginity and overall cursed vibe, Matt seems to be a good employee, by all means (I mean, Peter literally gave him a vacation instead of firing him in 2, so that says a lot).
Plus, Dave hates this guy as much as he hates him! He literally always calls him creepy and, AND!
This is the only footage you get of the prize corner in 2. Which is also the first game to show Matt and Dave's disdain for one another, Dave being likely more scared of Matt than Matt will ever be of him.
Which is all very curious. 2 does set a drastic change for Matt too with him going from being just strange to outright creepy, so was the old pizza place closing something that actually affected him or was he consistently that creepy all along? And if the later, did he just start hating Dave after that or did they always have beef and they simply had some sort of arrangement (or even higher word from Steven who tended to let Dave do whatever he wanted in general) that let him do so?
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i have a question. does april have any ulterior motives for befriending the turtles in the butterfly effect?
Hm. By ulterior you likely mean sinister, and in that regard, no. She is a "good" character. There will actually be an intermission sometime after this arc ends in a few chapters that will detail what happened during my disgusting time skip, where you might gain more insight.
But neutrally, yes!! The meeting scene means a lot to me because of everything that's clashing unspoken, a lot of decisions being weighed. So she does have a motive, the core of her character and many conflicts to come, that was the main reason she played nice. But she warms up to them as "people", though, and becomes a genuine friend as well, which is where she's at by the time the time skip is over. This isn't as rushed as it seems, they will get a lot of interactions together very soon for you to parse through. With it being so early, I'm not keen on plot dumping just yet, so I'm unsure of when said Intermission will release. But they will all get insight into their backstories that's not absolutely necessary for the main plot but as more of an added bonus
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