Thinking about Enerjak possessing Knuckles, completely wiping his mind as he does so even when his influence is lifted, Knuckles is this quiet shell, too devoid of memory to know to be confused or distressed. And the Master Emerald gets to be the hero and restores his memories since it has known him his entire life...
Thinking specifically about Enerjak possessing Knuckles Wachowski and all the angst that would come of that. But in this universe the Master Emerald has only known him a short time. It restores his memories of the Wachowski’s but he loses the echidnas. His tribes’ faces, his father’s voice, his native language, his lessons on how to manipulate chaos, his original name--all gone forever.
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I somehow ended up a very weird side of anti Hazbin Hotel TikTok. It’s not people criticizing the show for swearing every 2 minutes, or people hating Vivzie, or even normal Christian protests.
People are posting depictions of the actual Archangel Michael and invoking his name to slaughter the Hazbin Hotel.
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What? Why? They’re acting like it’s real. 😭
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Watching Rise of the planet of apes and seeing Rodney be an Asshole™️ is so jarring.
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for some reason ive never gone and listened to any more kalafina beyond the one album and two madoka songs so im doing that now and god kaijura just hits every fucking time. the only person on earth writing music for emily specifically
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anyway. castiel, am I right?!
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I feel like many people have a fundamental misconception of what unreliable narrator means. It's simply a narrative vehicle not a character flaw or a sign that the character is a bad person. There are also many different types of unreliable narrators in fiction. Being an unreliable narrator doesn't necessarily mean that the character is 'wrong', it definitely doesn't mean that they're wrong about everything even if some aspects in their story are inaccurate, and only some unreliable narrators actively and consciously lie. Stories that have unreliable narrators also tend to deal with perception and memory and they often don't even have one objective truth, just different versions. It reflects real life where we know human memory is highly unreliable and vague and people can interpret same events very differently
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panel from an animatic i'm working on. kind of obsessed with how pathetic he looks here so i'm posting it separately as a gif.
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he says i hate everyone except you and that is addictive and that is kind of romantic and beautiful because you're young and you're kind of a sarcastic asshole too and you don't like bad boys, per say, but you don't really like good ones either. and you like that you were the exception, it felt like winning.
except life is not a romance book, and he was kind of being honest. he doesn't learn to be nice to your friends. he only tolerates your family. you have to beg him to come with you to birthday parties, he complains the whole time. you want to go on a date but - people are often there, wherever you're going. he's just so angry. about everything, is the thing. in the romance book, doesn't he eventually soften? can't you teach him, through your own sense of whimsy and comfort?
at first - you know introverts often need smaller friend groups, and honestly, you're fine staying at home too. you like the small, tidy life you occupy. you're not going to punish him for his personality type.
except: he really does hate everyone but you. which means he doesn't get along with his therapist. which means he has no one to talk to except for you. which means you take care of him constantly, since he otherwise has no one. which means you sometimes have to apologize for him. which means he keeps you home from seeing your friends because he hates them. you're the single exception.
about a decade from this experience, you'll type into google: how to know if a relationship is codependent.
he wraps an arm around you. i hate everyone except you. these days, you're learning what he's actually confessing is i have very little practice being kind.
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