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Valveplug ahead!
I'm so into the idea of silly and kind ES Optimus being a very mean, sadistic dom in berth. And some other kinks like that. Like chaining Megatron under the desk for spike warming 🤩
Obviously, consent would be a huge deal for him. Very important.
It's a good thing Megatron is so into it, then!
Like. One of their favourite things is Optimus threatening Megatron how he'll just trap him so nothing but his aft and valve are visible, so anybody who wants can fuck him. Being a public fragtoy is all you're good for, basically.
Of course they do vanilla interfacing as well. They just enjoy their scenes!
Consent is legitimately half the fun imo! Like. I've seen fics where Megs is explicitly stated to be a masochist, and I believe there's an interesting discussion to be had here about their pasts (not only the separate ones, but the one concerning their interactions) and how things are going after the war.
and I mean
yes
under the desk cockwarming, yesss. yes.
I'm remembering "The Games We Play", and naturally am gonna suggest all sorts of scenes revolving around Optimus being the Prime??
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Grief
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stargirl230 · 8 months
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thanks for the light
I was just trying to figure out how procreate works but then the op brainworms got to me and 35 hours later here we are! can you tell I miss home-cooked meals :')
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Scott Cawthon’s version of FNAF Burntrap..
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morningsaidthemoon · 2 months
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“I know who’s in those ducts. It’s my freak-ass uncle.”
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orionis13 · 4 months
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This moment brought to you by ice feast
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pencildragons · 3 months
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bro i LOVE indigenous fusion music i love it when indigenous people take traditional practices and language and apply them in new cool ways i love the slow decay and decolonisation of the modern music industry
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TWIN PEAKS 2.20 — "The Path to the Black Lodge"
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thecindercrow · 1 year
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Nimona (2012-2014) and Nimona (2023)
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cattnipt · 8 months
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Fucked up looking dog you got there
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phantasmicfish · 7 months
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So I saw Dune Part 2 yesterday and I was initially super crushed because of the deviation from book canon but the more I think about it the more I sorta like it…
So without further ado here’s a list of stuff I liked about Dune Part 2:
- all the scenes initially of Paul growing closer to the Fremen. You can clearly see that they become friends, accept him as a Feydakin, that they’re laughing, joking, hanging out. (And contrast that to the end of the movie, where Paul has no more Fremen friends, only followers. In the book, this is echoed, where Paul recognizes that he has lost his friends to the Muad’Dib religion. Take book Stilgar, who truly embodies this… by the end of the book, Paul says: “I have seen a friend [Stilgar] become a worshipper.”
- giving Chani explicit rejection of Paul’s messiah status was an interesting choice. Chani’s main thought over part 2 is that they don’t need religion to save them, that through Fremen power and desert power, the Fremen can save themselves. She recognizes that this fanatical worship can be a vehicle to control and enslave her people, and I sorta wish we saw Paul lean into that more… that they found a way to stay together and ‘fight’ the prophecy together based on Chani’s ideals…
- also, I love how engrained this rejection of religion and prophecy is in her character. Book Chani takes no issue with her Fremen name, Sihaya (desert spring), but movie Chani hates it “because it’s part of some prophecy.” Later, we see that despite her rejection of prophecy and religion, that the prophecy does indeed come to pass— the tears of desert spring save Him aka, Chani saving Paul after he drinks The Water of Life. (Interesting how Jessica has to force Chani to save Paul using the Voice… another example of Jessica explicitly forcing Paul to become the messiah).
- adding more depth to Fremen culture— the South being the more religious fundamentalist tribes vs the North being more secular. Early on, the movie paints this immediate divide between the tribes of Fremen who accept Paul and Jessica versus those who treat them as offworlders (who murdered Jamis). In the books everyone accepts Paul and Jessica after Paul bests Jamis and Jessica quotes some scripture, but I think it makes more logical sense that there’d be friction over these two random offworlders coming in
- I love love loved Paul speaking at the meeting of the Fremen tribe leaders in the South. He fully accepts his messiah status, exercises his power of the Voice + his prescience as a way to command all the Fremen under his name
- I’m a big fan of omitting the two-year time skip, so with that I’m glad Leto II was skipped over entirely. I always felt that Leto II was an unnecessary character addition to the book, especially when he just dies and everyone sort of goes “oh well” and moves on, so I’m glad it’s omitted.
- another interesting choice was to paint Jessica as a straight up villain in comparison to the way her book counterpart was not. The movie Jessica we see here is seemingly corrupted by the Water of Life: she walks around talking to herself (Alia) and scheming Paul’s ascent to Lisan-Al Gaib. She knows about the Holy War, which is the very thing Paul is trying to prevent, yet she expresses no concern about bringing it to fruition. (Probably because Jessica knows it’s impossible to prevent, but still.) The very last line of the movie, where Alia asks Jessica what’s going on and Jessica says “The Holy War has begun” is just total villain in my mind— explicit acceptance of the Holy War, like it’s just another stepping stone in her plan. Plus, the fact that Paul has visions of Jessica leading him into this period of great starvation totally cements her as a villian.
- going off of that, I like that we see Jessica undergoing actual agony when she takes The Water of Life. When book Jessica and Paul take The Water of Life they accept it calmly and without obvious pain (book Jessica was sitting with her eyes closed, as if sleeping), so this physical reaction that Jessica has to the poison adds to the idea that The Water of Life did change her in a negative way.
- I feel like so far we’ve been introduced to Alia as just a weird talking fetus who’s been consorting with Jessica, so Paul’s vision where Alia says “I love you” really strikes home, that she really does care for Paul which we might not have understood otherwise
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Master Leonardo has some tricks to show Casey for his first Christmas
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rika-mortis · 2 months
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Headcanon: Deep down they both want to be their fairy godparent/godkid again after losing them, but don't believe they deserve each other and feel like they aren't worthy to be their companion anymore
They both need counseling and therapy as a whole package
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leslietheluna · 29 days
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💥Movie Shadow!!💥
Gosh he's so cool!!!! Drawing his new shoes was so frustrating, but grahhhh I'm so happy with how it came out!!
[Here's the rough sketch!!]
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Vanny can’t explain everything in the FNAF pizzaplex..
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buggachat · 1 year
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Part 178 of my bakery “enemies” au!
baking montage!
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