Attempting to write a fic where Cas gets Jack to paint as a hobby/way to pass the time and Jack insists on showing his creations to Sam and Dean. Sam kind of leans all the way down into it, trying to figure out what it is while Dean recoils in the opposite direction, closing his mouth only when Cas gives him this look like, criticize my child's work and you can sleep on the couch in the shed, and goes, "nice work buddy" while Sam just looks like the painting has captivated him body and soul.
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feeling like absolute shit and the only thing that can fix me is knowing whether cellbit called roier "guapito" irl or not
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whats his side profile like out of ten
give him your own personal rating
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i went back to check episode 6 about the tape disappearing and, yep—it definitely did
interestingly it’s not before or anything, it’s right as ace wakes up (you can see before the sprite animation (?) that the tape is still there, but when it cuts to teruko’s “yeah i figured” line yep. it’s gone), so if eden took it while teruko and ace were distracted that would be VERY possible and even though i’m lowkey in denial it only makes sense
Yeah, there's no denying Eden took this thing. And there's no reason to take this so discretely unless she was planning something. I have to be honest, even though I've talked at length as to how I believe Eden is the cuprit and how I think she killed Arei, I try not to think about it too much because I, too, am in delulu land. She just wanted to be friends with Eden T_T
I will not stop shipping Areden,btw. This just makes it harder.
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Am I really contemplating attempting to write at least snatches of an actual newspaper article purely for role-playing purposes?
Help.
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The Homunculi were powerful creatures with an incredible connection to magic. They could wield their magic with incredible power and control from their creation. Unfortunately information about them is rare and accounts vary wildly with the exception of two aspects - tales of their incredible power and how difficult they are to make. Despite the best efforts of many witches though history, only a few have ever succeeded in creating a homunculus. These damaged remains were discovered in an underground laboratory found in 1872. No one has been able to identify nor reactivate it; not yet.
~ Excerpt from the notes of an Enchanter found near the statues display
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We don't talk enough about the fact that Amelia Pond, s5 Amelia Pond, before the timeline is reset, isn't just a normal orphan. Her parents didn't die, didn't abandon her, and didn't send her away. They never existed in the first place.
And if her parents never existed, then Amelia cannot exist. She is a causal impossibility.
"People fall out of the world sometimes, but they always leave traces." A photograph. A face carved into an apple. Yes. Sure.
A child.
Now that's too big, surely.
But that's what she is. She is exactly the same as these things. A trace. An echo of something that could never be, never was, never could have been.
And the universe should never allow it. A whole person, that's just too much. She could not have continued to exist indefinitely, in normal circumstances, after her parents never existed.
In normal circumstances.
Because the Doctor didn't just save her from things coming out of the crack in her wall. He saved her from going into it. And he didn't just save her from the threat of going into it simply because of its vicinity.
No, by arriving when he did, he interrupted a process that was probably already in motion. And then by arriving again only moments later on a cosmic relative timestream (too quickly for the process to complete) and yet in the local relative timestream, years later --- years of a potential future caught midway through the process of rewriting -- he solidified that existence. Amy is a creature from another timeline, caught in amber. The Doctor prevented her from never existing, but only after she could already never exist.
And so, no one around Amelia thinks about it. Neither does she. There's some kind of consciousness block, because if you thought about it, really thought about it, for two seconds you'd realize she cannot exist. And the human mind can't deal with that. So, to protect itself, everyone's brain simply slides off it before ever noticing. They just assume that her existence makes sense, and don't question it, and don't notice what they don't question, that is staring them in the face.
But of course, to some extent they do notice. They can't think it, but they notice subconsciously that there's something they can't think. They notice there's something wrong with her, something uncanny. And they don't like it, and they alienate her even more because of it.
"Does it ever bother you Pond that your life existence doesn't make any sense?"
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