I’m pretty much either listening to soft love songs or furious metal these days which means I can’t decide whether I want to write teeth-rotting fluff or horrific angst.
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Yall i dont think im gonna be able to stop thinking about usha and g13, actually.
Ushas an old old woman, clueless with tech. Lived long enough to develop various bonds with a LOT of people and relies on them a lot for help. In turn, shes VERY loyal to her close conpanions (a great example would be how she tends to back paula up a LOT, the way she sets up russel and paula to 'fake date' wink and all). She's very warm and very emotionally intelligent even if she's a bit clueless sometimes. Her logic is borderline incomprehensible, but it has heart.
G13 on the other hand, is a hacking prodigy. Hes young, hes sought after for his skills for better and for worse. But in turn, he's essentially lost himself in the process. He may be able to scrape nuke codes, but he'll never make a friend. He lacks any loyalty for anyone and anything except for himself and his interests, and if they dont satisfy those two points, then its worth nothing to him. His logic may be sound, but its cold.
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So just a small thing on the truth virus au
So here it is based on @garbagechocolate s amazing idea <333
I know the virus only makes you say what you think and not be more agressive but sun has been through it for some time and his feelings towards y/n are super complicated so he gets pretty irritated by them
Idk most truth virus comics had the people who werent affected by the virus keep a pretty level head but if someone i cared about was mean to me i would deffinetly cry so hard
Sun probably feels a little bad for making y/n cry eventhough he very much ment all the things he said
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SUDDENLY the entire house is on fire and everyone is dead!
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"naoya's trash,"
"how could anybody like naoya?"
unfortunately for me (and anyone subjected to this post), i have both a (small) misogyny kink AND a crippling need to be better than all men. i will be working my best to outdo him all damn day just to turn around and let him hit it any way he pleases.
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Aaaaassu!
Bet you motherfuckers (affectionate) didn’t realise I’m a HUGE One Piece fan huh?
Egghead arc is gonna be PEAK but also somehow just the opening by itself made me a Borsalino fan✨
NO IDK HOW IT JUST SUDDENLY HAPPENED!
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My personal characterization of Jason filled with Lazarus Pit Rage™ is something like:
Tim, Red Robin, comes to the Cave after a very physical fight, leaving him with some joints not bending the right way. Jason, the only person already there, is the one to give him medical assistance, since leaving dislocated joints like that isn't the most painless process.
Jason, though verbally begruginly, helps him up to the cot and starts working on placing them back. One particular scream gets past the cloth in Tim's mouth, being that he refused being locally anesthesiated – which is also malpractice – sending Jason into unwanted memories of the smell of blood and gunpowder, sounds of screams and laughter.
From Tim's prespective, Jason sets his shoulder, stills, and proceeds to grip his forearm so hard he believes he just fractured both bones, pulling and pulling until the shoulder pops back out.
Tim screams out, screams for Jason to stop, struggles to let go. Jason, however, isn't doing any of that, he is still for most part, fixated in a point behind Tim. Tim knows he isn't there, if he were genuinely hurting him, he would've had multiple insults to prove him mentally present. All he can do is calm himself down, as his arm is wrecked so badly he is considering visiting space and looking for a healer.
A ping sounds in the Cave, probably from the batcomputer, it is nothing but a harmless ping, no emergency signal or call from those active. Probably a confirmation of apprehended wrongdoers.
It snaps Jason out of it. He lets go, looking down at his work and back up at Tim's agonising expression. Jason then, not unlike before, loses himself again. Instead taking a more clinical stance, setting the shoulder back and passing a portable x-ray over the arm, executing the procedures purely from muscle memory.
He leaves Tim with his wounds patched up and both arms in slings, one of them heavier than the other. Even leaving a motor wheelchair that they have in case of graver wounds, which works perfectly in this situation.
Tim, decides then, like a fool, not rest and follow Jason. Knowing he woukd rather cool down alone, but not really allowing him to be lonely.
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