i love that even though my parents don't always understand my hyperfixations they are still mostly positive about them. like a half hour or so ago my dad called me to inform that they are talking about the käärijä mural on the radio (he literally said: what station are you listening?? they are talking about pöyhönen!) and yesterday he called to inform about UMK news. and the other day mom texted about käärijä being on the news. i love how they always inform me about these things that they know i will be interested about ❤️
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was really afraid i would have to make additional payments bc of heating and water in my flat, but turns out not bathing bc the water won't stay hot enough when you use the tap plus only using three out of six heaters even in winter does wonders for my coin pouch
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Rage is the mind-killer. Rage is the little dog every Sunday that barks hours on end and that brings total obliteration to everyone's ears. I will face this rage knowing it's not the dogs fault but the careless owners who put it in this state of stress every week, I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path and call animal welfare in hopes they intervene with the owners and they wise up to their dogs needs and the noise will cease. Where the rage has gone there will be nothing. Only a chill dog and silence will remain.
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taking care of the neighbour's dog is such a fucking struggle. first, it's a tiny chihuahua puppy with endless amounts of energy, secondly, our house isn't really suited to take care of a puppy. third, and the biggest struggle of em all: my own fucking mum. she just. idk. doesn't understand puppies at all, doesn't understand dog training, none of that shit, and she's always bloody complaining about shit im regards to ANYTHING relating to Mini. I'm gonna be crocheting Mini a harness so maybe i can walk her or something. she's so tiny that even a harness for a small dog looks giant on her.
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You know we need to go back to the Juries voting for their neighbours because it means that all the countries will have equal enough points by the end so the public vote will do the most to choose the winner lmao
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i can’t remember at all if i made a post sharing this exact thought, but for a long time now, I’ve always liked the thought of Mokou having a particular hangup about her status as a ‘noble’. The whole reason she has a grudge against Kaguya and set off on an angry trip up that mountain was because of a slight against her father, and I feel it’s natural for me to read that as the feelings of a young, really dignified noble who couldn’t stand such disrespect towards her high class family from some bamboo cutter’s daughter.
So over one thousand years later, ‘noble’ isn’t something anybody thinks when they look at Mokou, since she lives in a bamboo grove and probably eats dirt when she remembers to eat at all, and she herself probably doesn’t actively think about that aspect of her life or even remember much of that life anymore. But whenever it comes to interacting with the Eientei crew, especially Kaguya, all those old feelings and habits regarding her pride in the Fujiwara clan resurface like they never left, and she’ll be quick to point out that she’s of ‘inherently’ higher status on Earth than the supposed Kaguyahime is.
Reisen and Tewi probably just think Mokou is weird when she tries to claim to be of any pedigree, and Eirin maybe humours her? Actually I think its sweeter if Eirin one hundred accepts and understands Mokou’s words about how she remains a distinguished daughter of Fujiwara even if the clan no longer exists.
Just because its on my mind, I think Keine would encourage and support Mokou having this attachment to this aspect of her history, both because any history is worth remembering even if its only important to one person, and because Mokou otherwise doesn’t hold anything about herself in high regard.
But I think Kaguya would get heated and really invested whenever that kind of stuff is brought up, mostly because this always in turns makes Kaguya’s memories of being raised by her Earth family resurface like they never left, so she’s all too eager to argue that she has never done anything wrong in her life and anyone who can’t do her impossible tasks just suck.
So i guess to sum up, Mokou is just a hobo who lives in the woods, and has no delusions about that, but she hangs onto the pride of her family’s status even though its long in the past and will not hestiate to flaunt it for as long as she’s alive. And that in turn makes Kaguya feel like that ancient history on Earth still matters and is worth getting mad (and killing Mokou) for. And also Eirin likes Mokou because its nice to have someone remind them all of how they’re so ‘down-to-earth’ now.
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And with that I have finished Judgment. Wow. Honestly that entire finale segment was insane.
Like finally cornering Ichinose in the court segment was so goddamn satisfying, especially his face when Hamura walked in, and then Yagami leaving it to Hoshino was so good! I don't think I mentioned it on here but I really, really love Hoshino, he's precious and I loved his arc.
But then chasing down and fighting Kuroiwa at the ADDC... Holy shit, that was intense, the dude was terrifying. Like, I got so used to seeing him as calm, composed and a perfectionist, but then in this he's just full-blown unhinged, yet still so deadly professional in the way he got through everyone in his way. And goddamn, his boss music is so good, I'm gonna need to find it later because I was too preoccupied fighting him.
And then Shono... Ngl, Shono is one of the most intriguing antagonists I've ever seen, mostly because of the way he's handled. Like, Ichinose and Kuroiwa were treated as the big bads of the story while Shono almost felt like a side character, and yet this wimpy scientist with good intentions was right in the middle of all this insanity, none of this would have happened if he didn't start it. And the fact that he was so desperate to believe he was right to the point he was practically deluding himself... Honestly makes him terrifying to me, I don't know how to describe it but it freaked me out.
Not to mention, the one thing I couldn't figure out was why the victims' eyes were removed, I just figured it was something Kuroiwa did to make it look like the work of a serial killer and throw off suspicions of human experimentation. But right at the end there with the example, it all made so much sense.
Also, I looked at the cast as they were scrolling through the credits, seriously?! Mark Whitten voiced Sugiura?! I thought the voice sounded familiar but I'm so used to his Seteth kinda voice that it didn't even occur to me that it could be him, he did amazing! And I mentioned that Kim's voice sounded familiar but I couldn't remember the guy's name, so I asked my mum about a role of his and she reminded me, turns out I was right! Kim was voiced by James Hong! I never expected him to be cast in a game like this, especially as such a minor, and honestly annoying, role!
But yeah, I really, really enjoyed this game, the pacing was a little weird at time, especially with the way it would randomly force you into side cases in the middle of the main story, but I still had a lot of fun. I wanna check out the sequel, just have to see if I can get ahold of a copy.
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Actually I just read the reviews of phillys (3.8 star sadly) and can I just say what is with these people.
There's a 1 star review that's complains about them only taking cash and how they 'have to go to the bank everytime they want chips' and its like. The big asda is Literally right there. There are atms in it. Walking from the door of phillys to the atms in asda would take around 1 minute. Less than, even. Are you complaining about not wanting to walk less than a minute to an atm?
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