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jimothy-hopkins · 1 year
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I decided to do a little doodle of horse boy Edward and his mare Cruella! I have so much fun doing her little leopard spots and mane.
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prayantis · 1 year
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Edward Seymour II! With and without glasses!
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dedsecvigilante · 4 months
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Made this of the bullworth prefects because I love them
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urbullshit · 3 months
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ace attorney x bully prefects tf
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mintys-corner · 1 year
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violetnerves · 21 days
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Part 2 sort of thing for my Bully/Canis Canem Edit x Battle Royale crossover: Assigned Weapons/Objects.
In the novel, Battle Royale, each student is assigned a duffel bag with a weapon/object in it along with a map, compass, a watch to track time, bottled water, and food. Most of the weapons are what you'd expect, like guns and knives, (Though guns aren't as common as bladed weapons.) but occasionally a student might get unlucky and end up with a joke item that might be utterly useless or have really only one use. Then there are the helpful items that aren't weapons, like a student who is given a tracking device that's wired to the explosive collars worn by everyone in the program and another who is given a bulletproof vest.
With that blurb out of the way, here's some of the weapons/objects that I'd think the students of Bullworth Academy (plus the Townies) would end up with.
Gonna just put a content warning for the mention of Guns, Murder, and Attempted suicide, so be aware of all that before reading any further. If I missed any other content warnings, let me know, and I'll update the post.
The Main Trio:
Jimmy Hopkins - A Toy Slingshot. (I'd thought it be funny and it's at least a little useful.)
Gary Smith - A Tracking device that pinpoints the locations of the collars the others wear.
Pete Kowalski - A Pink stuffed rabbit plushie. (Gary got a laugh out of that one.)
Prefects (They're technically students too, so):
Seth Kolbe - An Inflatable Toy Baton.
Karl Branting - A Police Baton.
Edward Seymour II - A Beretta U22 Neos pistol. (I figure Edward might be a former Preppie, and thus, he comes from one of the rich families of Bullworth. So, just like some of the other Preppies, he got a gun as well.)
Max McTavish - A Megaphone.
Non-Clique students:
Angie Ng - A Tazer.
Christy Martin - A MAC-11 Machine pistol chambered for 9x19mm Parabellum. (She was given Justin's bag by mistake.)
Constantinos Brakus - An 8ft length of Rope. (Contantinos considered using it on himself before spotting Algie trying to hurt Gloria. Instead, he ends up stealing Algie's weapon after saving Gloria.)
Eunice Pound - A Cleaver.
Gloria Jackson - A multi-tool.
Gordon Wakefield - A college text book.
Ivan Alexander - An antique camera with film.
Karen Johnson - A metal baseball bat.
Lance Jackson - A bag of nails.
Melody Adams - A butcher's knife.
Pedro De La Hoya - A fork.
Ray Hughes - A spoon.
Sheldon Thompson - A whistle.
Trevor Moore - A pair of safety scissors.
The Bullies:
Russell Northrop - None. (He dies before the program starts due to his attempt to remove the explosive collar around his neck by force.)
Davis White - A Pistol Crossbow.
Ethan Robinson - Throwing stars.
Tom Gurney - A bottle of Potassium Cyanide. (Tom gives the bottle to Trent when they finally meet up so he isn't tempted to injest it's contents.)
Trent Northwick - A Hunting knife.
Troy Miller - A standard Kitchen knife. (Taken by Wade.)
Wade Martin - A bullet-proof vest. (He tossed it away out of anger since he got mad it wasn't an actual weapon. Gary finds and picks it up, secretly wearing it under his button-up shirt and vest. Wade ends up taking Troy's kitchen knife since Russell's death caused Troy to go into shock, so he wasn't in the state of mind to use it anyway.)
Preps:
Darby Harrington - A scoped Browning BLR Rifle chambered for .243 Winchester cartridges. (Some of the Preppie's parents provided bribe money to get their kids better weapons than the rest of the students. Mr. Harrington was exceptionally generous. Of course, this doesn't necessarily mean the Preps would know how to use them weapons they were given...)
Bif Taylor - A Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun.
Tad Spencer - A stainless steel gardening fork. (It's resemblance to the pitchfork his father once stabbed him with, along with the implication that his father didn't care enough about him to bribe the government to get his own son a better weapon that would guarantee his survival, and combined with the stress of his situation causes Tad's mental state to deteriorate during the events of The Program.)
Pinky Gauthier - None. (Pinkie threw the duffel bag she was given away since she refused to participate in the Program.)
Gord Vendome - A semi-automatic AMT Backup chambered for .380 ACP cartridges.
Chad Morris - A Series ALFA Steel Revolver chambered for .22 LR. (Chad trades his revolver for Bryce's ice pick, claiming that he's not a very good shot, though it might've been done out of pity for Bryce's situation.)
Bryce Montrose - An ice pick. (Bryce's parents couldn't afford the bribe money to get him a better weapon. He ends up trading the pick for Chad's revolver, albiet reluctantly.)
Justin Vandervelde - A box of matches. (He was given Christy's bag by mistake. Ironically, he's one of the few Preppies who actually know how to fire a gun due to past experience, along with Parker.)
Parker Ogilvie - A .44 Auto Mag Pistol.
Greasers:
Johnny Vincent - A Bowie machete.
Lola Lombardi - An OTF (Out-The-Front) Switchblade.
Larry "Peanut" Romano - A Push dagger.
Hal Esposito - An antique Soufflé dish.
Lefty Mancini - A Side-folding Switchblade.
Lucky De Luca - A Boot knife.
Norton Williams - 4 lb Hand Sledgehammer.
Ricky Pucino - A Gerber Mark II Survival knife.
Vance Medici - A Straight Razor.
Nerds:
Earnest Jones - A Nail gun.
Algie Papadopoulos - A BC-41 Knuckle knife. (It gets stolen by Constantinos.)
Beatrice Trudeau - A scalpel.
Bucky Pasteur - A plastic toy dinosaur.
Cornelius Johnson - A walking cane.
Donald Anderson - A notebook.
Francois "Fatty" Johnson - A pair of brass knuckledusters.
Melvin O'Connor - A wooden club.
Thad Carlson - A yardstick.
Jocks:
Ted Thompson - A Football helmet.
Damon West - A Butter knife. (He tosses it away.)
Mandy Wiles - A small canister of Pepper spray.
Bo Jackson - A wooden baseball bat.
Casey Harris - A Maglite flashlight.
Dan Wilson - A bright red plastic toy baseball bat.
Juri Karamazov - A sickle.
Kirby Olsen - A Whip. (Needless to say, when Kirby pulled it out of his duffel, he was mortified.)
Luis Luna - A Fire axe.
Bob - A metal garbage can lid.
Townies (The gov just wanted them to get rid of them for being high school dropouts and figured putting them in the Program with the students of Bullworth would be killing two birds with one stone.):
Edgar Munsen - A 9mm Beretta M9 handgun. (He smuggled it in. How? Who knows?)
Zoe Taylor - Bear repellent spray.
Omar Romero - A Crowbar.
Clint "Henry" - A Handheld Mini electric Chainsaw.
Duncan - A pocket calculator.
Gurney - A bottle of lighter fluid.
Jerry - A lighter.
Leon - A wood saw.
Otto Tyler - An empty glass bottle.
Some of these I got stumped on and I may have put too many joke weapons, but eh.
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skolarshipedition · 2 years
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Something possessed me to do this last night I’m so sorry bully nation
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orangejuice2004 · 2 years
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the gold award glizzy gulper of ‘06
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multiverseforger · 3 years
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Walter Joseph Kovacs was born on March 21, 1940, the son of Sylvia Kovacs, who was a prostitute, and an unknown father only known to Kovacs as "Charlie". His mother was frequently abusive and condescending towards him. In July 1951, at the age of 11, Kovacs became involved in a violent fight with two older bullies, and subsequently his living conditions were finally looked into. He was removed from his mother's care and put in "The Lillian Charlton Home for Problem Children" in New Jersey, where he rapidly seemed to improve, excelling at scholastics as well as gymnastics and amateur boxing. In 1956, after leaving the Charlton Home when he was 16, Kovacs took a job as a garment worker in a dress shop, which he found "bearable but unpleasant" partly because he had to handle women's clothing; it was here that he acquired a certain dress fabric that he would later fashion into the mask he wears as Rorschach. In 1962, Kovacs scavenged the material from a rejected dress that had been special-ordered by a young woman with an Italian name. Though Kovacs learned how to cut and fashion the material successfully with heated implements, he soon grew bored with it, as it served him no real purpose at the time.[14]
Two years later when buying a newspaper on his way to work in March 1964, Kovacs read about the rape and murder of Kitty Genovese, who he believed was the Italian woman who had rejected the dress. Ashamed by what he read about the unresponsiveness of her neighbors, Kovacs became disillusioned with the underlying apathy that he saw as inherent in most people. Inspired by Genovese's fate, Kovacs returned home, made "a face [he] could bear to look at in the mirror" from the dress's fabric, and began fighting crime as the vigilante Rorschach. Initially, Kovacs left criminals alive, but bloodied, for the police to arrest, leaving a calling card in the form of a Rorschach test at every crime scene. In the mid 1960s, he teamed up with Nite Owl II, a partnership which proved highly successful at battling organized crime.[14]
In 1975, an investigation into the kidnapping of a young girl named Blair Roche led to the transformation of the "soft" Kovacs into the ruthlessly uncompromising Rorschach. He tracked the kidnapping to a man named Gerald Grice. At Grice's shack, Kovacs found evidence Grice had killed the girl and had fed her remains to his dogs. Discovering this, Rorschach suffered a psychotic breakdown, killed the dogs with Grice's meat cleaver and waited for his arrival. When Grice returned, Rorschach hurled the corpses of the dogs through his windows, handcuffed him to a stove, and poured kerosene around him. Leaving Grice a hacksaw, Rorschach told him that his only chance to escape would be by cutting off his hand. Rorschach then set the shack on fire and left. No one emerged.[14] During a later psychological evaluation, the vigilante stated that Kovacs went into the shack, but that Rorschach came out.
When the Keene Act was passed in 1977 to outlaw vigilantes, Rorschach responded by killing a wanted serial rapist and leaving his body outside a police station with a note bearing one word: "never!"[15]
In WatchmenEdit
By 1985 and the events of Watchmen, Rorschach is the vigilante who continues to operate in defiance of the Keene Act, the rest having retired or become government operatives. He investigates the murder of a man named Edward Blake, discovering that he is the Comedian. He believes that someone is picking off costumed superheroes,[16] a view that strengthens when Doctor Manhattan is forced into exile[17] and when Adrian Veidt, the former vigilante known as Ozymandias, is targeted in an assassination attempt.[18] Rorschach questions Moloch, a former supervillain who unexpectedly attends Blake's funeral, who tells him what little he knows.[19] Later, after reading a note written by Moloch telling him to come over for more information, Rorschach visits him again, only to find him dead, shot through the head. The police, tipped off anonymously over the phone, surround the house. Rorschach scolds himself for falling into such an obvious trap, and is arrested after a fight, in which Rorschach tries to escape by jumping through a window, but is unmasked. After the unmasking, Rorschach is revealed to be the red-haired man who, in addition to being the first character to appear in the series, was shown several times in the early chapters carrying a sign reading "THE END IS NIGH".[18]
Rorschach is sent to a prison where many of its inmates are criminals he put away, including Big Figure, a dwarf crime boss who is hungry for Rorschach's blood. During his incarceration, he is interviewed by the prison psychologist Dr. Malcolm Long. Long believes he can help rehabilitate him; instead, Rorschach's explanation of his life and his justifications for his uncompromising worldview lead Long to question his own views.
One day during lunch, one of the inmates attempts to attack Rorschach with a shiv, whereupon Rorschach throws the boiling-oil contents of a deep-fryer into his face in self-defense.[14] As the guards grab and begin to beat him, Rorschach hoarsely yells at the watching crowd, "None of you seem to understand. I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me."[20] After the inmate dies, the prison breaks out in a riot. The Big Figure and two of his associates try to kill Rorschach, but he outwits and ultimately kills them all in rapid succession. Rorschach's two former colleagues, Nite Owl II and Silk Spectre II, begin to take his "mask killer" theory seriously and break him out of jail to follow up on it.[21]
After the prison break, Dr. Manhattan comes back from his self-exile to transport Silk Spectre II to Mars.[21] After acquiring a spare costume from his apartment, Rorschach, along with Nite Owl, enters underworld bars to find out who ordered the assassination attempt on Veidt. They obtain a name, a company called Pyramid Deliveries, and then break into Veidt's office. Nite Owl correctly deduces Veidt's password and finds that he runs Pyramid Deliveries. Rorschach, who has been keeping a journal throughout the duration of the novel, realizes that they may be no match for Veidt. He makes one last entry in his journal, stating his certainty that Veidt is responsible for whatever might happen next, and drops it into a mailbox.[22]
Nite Owl and Rorschach fly out to Antarctica.[22] There they learn the true nature of the conspiracy and Veidt's motivations: to unite the world against a perceived alien threat and stop the possibility of a nuclear holocaust. Veidt then reveals that he set his plan into motion well before they arrived.[23] Doctor Manhattan and Silk Spectre II arrive at the base after viewing the carnage Veidt's false alien has wrought on New York City. Despite their mutual horror, Nite Owl, Silk Spectre II and Doctor Manhattan all agree to keep quiet about the true nature of the events when the United States surprisingly does enter into a peace accord with the Soviet Union.
Rorschach states the others must be joking, and leaves to tell the world. Dr. Manhattan confronts him outside, telling him he cannot allow Rorschach to reveal the truth. Refusing to compromise his principles, Rorschach understands he will be killed. He removes his mask and demands that Manhattan just "do it", which he does.[24]
In the final scenes of the comic, Rorschach's journal has made it to the offices of the New Frontiersman, a right-wing newspaper. Outraged by the new accord between the Soviet Union and the United States, the editor pulls a planned two-page story. He leaves it to his assistant Seymour to decide how to fill that space, and Seymour begins to reach for the paper's "Crank File," which contains the journal. The outcome is ambiguous.[24]
Events of Doomsday ClockEdit
The events of Doomsday Clock begin with Robert Redford winning the 1992 election by using the details of Kovacs' journal, which he gained from the New Frontiersman, leading the citizens of New York to rally against Ozymandias, while the United States faces an inevitable nuclear war.[
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Watchmen (2009)
Action, Drama, Mystery |
Watchmen is a American neo-noir superhero film based on the 1986–87 DC Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. Directed by Zack Snyder.
A dark and dystopian deconstruction of the superhero genre, the film is set in an alternate history in the year 1985 at the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, as a group of mostly retired American superheroes investigates the murder of one of their own before uncovering an elaborate and deadly conspiracy, while their moral limitations are challenged by the complex nature of the circumstances.
In an alternate United States, beginning in 1939 during the fading Interwar period, a team of costumed crime-fighters is formed – the ”Minutemen”. The 1960s Vietnam War era through the mid-1980s Cold War sees the rise of the “Watchmen” team of heroes, whose existence dramatically affects world events. In 1959, after his apparent death in an Intrinsic Field Generator accident, Dr. Jon Osterman remakes his body as a god-like being dubbed “Doctor Manhattan”. The U.S. government utilizes his powers to win the Vietnam War and gain a strategic advantage over the Soviet Union which, by 1985, threatens thermonuclear war. The Comedian suppresses evidence of the Watergate scandal. By overwhelming public support, the 22nd Amendment is repealed, allowing President Richard Nixon to win a third term.
As anti-vigilante sentiment sweeps the nation, coupled with a nationwide police strike, the Keene Act is passed in 1977, declaring all “costumed adventuring” and “vigilantism” illegal. While most heroes like Daniel Dreiberg and Laurie Jupiter retire, Doctor Manhattan and the Comedian become government agents, and Rorschach continues to operate outside the law.
Director: Zack Snyder
Writers: David Hayter (screenplay), Alex Tse (screenplay), Dave Gibbons (graphic novel illustrator), Alan Moore (graphic novel)
Stars: Malin Åkerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Carla Gugino, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Patrick Wilson
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►Cast:
Malin Akerman…Laurie Jupiter / Silk Spectre IIBilly Crudup…Dr. Manhattan / Jon OstermanMatthew Goode…Adrian Veidt / OzymandiasJackie Earle Haley…RorschachJeffrey Dean Morgan…Edward Blake / ComedianPatrick Wilson…Dan Dreiberg / Nite OwlCarla Gugino…Sally Jupiter / Silk SpectreMatt Frewer…MolochStephen McHattie…Hollis MasonLaura Mennell…Janey SlaterRob LaBelle…Wally WeaverGary Houston…John McLaughlinJames M. Connor…Pat Buchanan (as James Micheal Connor)Mary Ann Burger…Eleanor CliftJohn Shaw…Doug RothRobert Wisden…Richard NixonJerry Wasserman…Detective FineDon Thompson…Detective GallagherFrank Novak…Henry KissingerSean Allan…NORAD GeneralGarry Chalk…NORAD GeneralRon Fassler…Ted KoppelStephanie Belding…Janet BlackMichael Kopsa…Paul KleinWilliam S. Taylor…Prison Psychiatrist (as William Taylor)Chris Burns…Dumb ThugMalcolm Scott…Fat ThugDanny Wattley…Huge PrisonerNhi Do…Vietnamese GirlWalter Addison…Lee IacoccaKeith Martin Gordey…Auto CEODavid MacKay…Child Murderer (as David Mackay)Fulvio Cecere…Agent ForbesTed Cole…Dick CavettMark Acheson…Large Man At Happy Harry’sJohn Destry…Happy Harry’s BartenderChris Gauthier…Seymour (as Christopher Gauthier)L. Harvey Gold…New Frontiersman EditorJay Brazeau…News VendorJesse Reid…Teenager at NewsstandManoj Sood…Karnak ScientistDan Payne…Dollar BillNiall Matter…MothmanApollonia Vanova…SilhouetteGlenn Ennis…Hooded JusticeDarryl Scheelar…Captain MetropolisClint Carleton…Young Hollis MasonMike Carpenter…Young MolochLeah Gibson…Silhouette’s GirlfriendBrett Stimely…John F. KennedyCarrie Genzel…Jackie KennedyGreg Travis…Andy WarholGreg Armstrong-Morris…Truman CapoteAndrew Colthart…Naked Man At Warhol PartyBruce Crawford…Bank RobberSal Sortino…1940 Watchmen PhotographerEli Snyder…Young RorschachLori Watt…Rorschach’s MotherTony Bardach…John With Rorschach’s MotherJohn Kobylka…Fidel CastroCarmen Lavigne…Anti War ProtesterJ.R. Killigrew…David BowieSteven Stojkovic…Mick JaggerMartin Reiss…BrezhnevFrank Cassini…Sally’s HusbandJohn R. Taylor…PriestTara Frederick…Aggressive HookerDaryl Shuttleworth…Jon’s FatherJaryd Heidrick…Young JonRon Chartier…Carnival PhotographerCarly Bentall…Wally’s GirlfriendMatt Drake…Older Boy BullyHaley Guiel…Laurie – 13 Years (as Haley Adrianna Guiel)Sonya Salomaa…Adrian Veidt’s AssistantTyler McClendon…Veidt Enterprises Security GuardSalli Saffioti…Annie LeibovitzNeil Schell…Man In Riot CrowdMichael Eklund…Man In Riot CrowdDeborah Finkel…Woman In Riot CrowdLouis Chirillo…Face To Face TV ProducerMarsha Regis…Face To Face TV ReceptionistPatrick Sabongui…Knot Top Gang LeaderJohn Tench…Knot Top Gang MemberSanto Lombardo…Knot Top Gang MemberJason Schombing…NY SWATDarren Shahlavi…NY SWATMarshall Virtue…NY SWATColin Lawrence…Officer KirkpatrickChris Weber…Officer O’BrienAlessandro Juliani…Rockefeller Military Base TechnicianAlison Araya…Foreign NewscasterSahar Biniaz…Foreign Newscaster (as Sahar)Matthew Harrison…Foreign NewscasterBernadeta Wrobel…Foreign NewscasterYouri Obryvtchenko…Foreign NewscasterHeidi Iro…Foreign NewscasterKit Koon…Foreign NewscasterParm Soor…Foreign NewscasterCristina Menz…Foreign NewscasterLynn Colliar…Foreign Newscaster
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jimothy-hopkins · 1 year
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Happy belated Valentine’s Day y’all. I’m treating y’all with some Edward and Seth content. Also I don’t know where Edward’s glasses went they disappeared when I was merging layers. Playing around with shading and stuff still, I like this method a lot.
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prayantis · 1 year
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Me, after making these: I’m the smartest person alive
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dedsecvigilante · 2 months
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Hi first drawing post in awhile but I finally drew the prefects before they even became prefects
I forgot to label the cliques but here
Seth - Bullies
Edward - Preps
Max - Jocks
Karl - Non-Clique
Also I’ve been working on this for a couple days due to delay and personal shit
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urbullshit · 4 months
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I GOT A ART BOOK:3
also thanks @biftaylors for the ideas to draw… sighhhhhhhh
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jimothy-hopkins · 1 year
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And to think I almost forgot to post these.
Also have the blank one babes.
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what do the prefects think of the snitches aka the little kids + constantinos?
Honestly, they’re tolerated for the most part.
However Seth does get annoyed since they are constantly flapping their gums.
Ed isn’t bothered by them too much. They make his job easier. He’s also just sort of their babysitter.
Max and Constantinos are buddies. They’re always talking to each other. He’s where Max gets all the gossip from besides Christy.
Karl just hates kids. It takes him so much willpower to not just randomly push them down.
The prefects enjoy the snitches because they make their jobs easier. They know who to bust and where they are so they don’t have to scout out trouble.
And we all know all of these boys have issues with temperament and control.
Seth likes the power because the snitches are like minions to him.
Max feels like he’s big and scary and not someone’s lapdog.
Edward finally feels like he has control over something in his life.
Kark is annoyed, but is happy to be considered the scary big guy for once.
They save them the migraines and give them gratification.
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