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Bingqiu roleswap where disciple Shen Yuan knows he's gay, and figures out that he has a big huge crush on his handsome Shizun, but also concludes nearly at once that he's not going to be drawing Luo Binghe's eye any time soon. Firstly, Luo Binghe is notoriously straight. Secondly, even if he weren't, he wouldn't go for his scrawny untalented nerd of a disciple! Shen Yuan's not bad looking, not before or after transmigrating, but he's neither a beautiful nor a hot manly man, and he assumes if Luo Binghe were into dudes he'd be into the same kinds of twunks that Shen Yuan likes. Guys on his own level, etc etc.
Plus Luo Binghe hated the original disciple Shen, and only started to warm up to the transmigrated version after Shen Yuan got injured in front of him trying to stop the other disciples on the peak from killing a small animal. For some reason, Luo Binghe brought Shen Yuan medicine. He got even nicer after Shen Yuan distracted the skinner demon by trying to convince it to take his skin instead of Luo Binghe's, and then again when Shen Yuan successfully fought off a demon invader -- though initially when Luo Binghe volunteered him for that job, he thought it was an assassination attempt. His heart was in his throat when Luo Binghe nearly took a poisoned blow for him, but luckily he reacted more quickly and got hit by the thorns instead. His heavenly demon blood took care of the poison, and he managed to convince everyone that he narrowly avoided getting cut at all.
Shen Yuan's careful not to read anything into it when Luo Binghe finds out about his, erm, uncomfortable dormitory situation and moves him into the side room, or when he completely messes up trying to make dinner and Luo Binghe takes over cooking and bans him from the kitchen (he swears he's not actually that bad at cooking, he just never had to use a kitchen without a microwave or an electric hot plate before...)
After all, it's not like Luo Binghe is cooking for him, he's just making food he likes and letting Shen Yuan eat it too! Because he's nice! He's way nicer than the book gave him credit for being, see, clearly Shen Yuan was correct in signing up for his defense squad, "top ten worst villains of all time" his ass that poll was nonsense...
Unfortunately, though, the plot's still gotta plot. Shen Yuan is heartbroken when the Immortal Alliance Conference rolls around and his shizun stabs him and throws him down into the Endless Abyss. Heartbroken, but not surprised. After all, it was always going to go this way, wasn't it?
But at least, now that it's done, he has some agency in how he reacts to it. He's changed the story enough that he doesn't need to go get revenge. Maybe Luo Binghe's still the villain of his story, maybe that was inevitable, but some heroes let the villains get away. Don't they? It's all part of that noble, breaking the cycle of abuse type stuff. He can be that kind of hero. He can let it go. As long as he avoids Luo Binghe altogether, it should be fine, right? It's not like he's obligated to turn people into human sticks. He asked the system, he's definitely not!
Technically he's not even required to conquer the demon realms. He just has to get out of the Abyss and the be sufficiently cool and/or tragic. Conquest is just one means of doing that, and not even Shen Yuan's preferred, since he doesn't exactly want to rule over anybody. Going around the demon realms beating up some jackasses and rescuing some damsels in distress and becoming sworn brothers with Shang Qinghua, one of the current demon kings, is suitable. He definitely doesn't want to marry any of the damsels he encounters (thank fuck the system lets him off the hook for that!)
But eventually he has to go back to the human world. Not only is it mandated by the system, but he also misses living there. The demonic realms are in many ways better than expected, plus a lot of the monsters are really cool, but he misses the weather and plants and the people he's more accustomed to being around.
He misses Qing Jing Peak, if he's being honest with himself. Shizun's cooking and the bamboo forest and the crisp mountain breezes, the comforts of home.
Not that he can actually go back there in specific. Of course not. If he did that, Luo Binghe would try to kill him, or else the system would try and make him kill Luo Binghe. Bad ideas all around. No, he can't go back to Qing Jing Peak, but he can go find someplace nicer than the demon realms at least. He just has to keep a low profile, which shouldn't be hard since the original goods did that even while actively scheming to kill his former master!
Except.
Everywhere he goes, suddenly Luo Binghe is also there?!
Good thing Shen Yuan thought to take a page out of the book of Luo Binghe's actual love interest, Liu Mingyan, and start wearing a veil. He just didn't want any randos who might have seen him at the Immortal Alliance Conference or on any of the other missions his shizun sent him on to recognize him. But one minute he's investigating a strange case in Jinlan City, and the next the streets are full of Huan Hua cultivators (Shen Yuan has no intention of joining them, that's the path the original took to getting revenge! He doesn't want revenge!), and then Luo Binghe and Sect Leader MBJ and Peak Lord SHL show up, and SY is ducking down alleys and hiding behind columns, just trying to stay out of the way until the lockdown on Jinlan lifts and he can leave.
Except...
Luo Binghe really isn't acting like himself?
He looks like he hasn't been eating or sleeping well. There are dark circles around his eyes, and something almost melancholy in his countenance. And he's dressed entirely in white, none of the usual Qing Jing greens and blues anywhere to be seen. Of even greater concern, he's being reckless. Shen Yuan can't stop himself from rushing out when he sees his former shizun get infected by a sower demon.
Luckily, it's been some years since the last time they saw one another. Shen Yuan's gained a few inches in height, so he's almost at eye-level with his old master now, and though he's still more slender than bulky he's picked up some totally new styles from training the demon realms. He doesn't move the same way he used to. With that, plus the veil, it's enough for him to quickly swallow back his words as he grabs Luo Binghe and quickly administers a cure for the sower infection.
Well, he has one of course. He wouldn't need it himself, heavenly demon blood and all, but his time running around playing hero in the demon realms meant he rescued a lot of humans from such fates. Which is hard to do if you don't have a cure to their afflictions, but between him and Shang Qinghua, sourcing such things was almost easy.
Luo Binghe looks at him like he's just seen a ghost. The other Cang Qiong sect members are alarmed by SY suddenly accosting one of their own and of course find him suspicious, so he runs away right after, and then he has to lose Sha Hualing's pursuit in the city.
But what else could he do? He manages to evade the system's attempts to railroad him into meeting Gongyi Xiao, avoids the rest of the Cang Qiong crowd, and drops some of the cure through the current Qian Cao peak lord's window to get the incident sorted out. Then he flees and puts a good amount of distance between himself, Jinlan City, and every righteous sect he can think of.
The only problem is that after this point, Luo Binghe is everywhere.
Any time Shen Yuan stays in one place for longer than a few days, Qing Jing disciples start turning up. Any time he takes a job hunting some cool-sounding monster or pursuing some interesting tome of knowledge, the better to satisfy the system, it seems like Luo Binghe has selected and gone after the exact same target! Which is especially annoying because back when SY was a disciple, Luo Binghe was always assigning him to do this stuff. Since when does his chronic homebody master have an interesting in six-tailed scorpion lemurs or ancient spiritual kilns?
What's weirder, though, are the rumors.
It seems like any time SY stops at some well-populated place and asks for the latest gossip, he has to hear about how the Qing Jing peak lord lost his beloved disciple during the Immortal Alliance Conference, and mourned like a widow, and now wanders the earth in search of solace for his grief. Seeking something, possibly even the ghost of his dear disciple.
What nonsense! Luo Binghe threw SY into the Abyss himself. He had to do it, it was the plot! And also his obligation as a righteous cultivator, confronted with a "dangerous" half-demon. Does it sting? Yes it stings! That's why SY wouldn't just forget it! Despite logically knowing it's pointless, is there some part of him that wishes his master would have chosen differently? That thinks he should have known that no matter what kind of power Shen Yuan had, he would never use it to hurt people recklessly, or harm innocents, or especially not harm... well. It's pointless, his blood condemned him, and if there is some part of Luo Binghe which regrets what happened, it's doubtless just that he unwittingly harbored a monster for so long.
Which is fine and Shen Yuan would leave it at that, if the guy would just let him!
But no. Instead he has to deal with Luo Binghe turning up and asking him questions, trying to get him to talk (SY has no hope of disguising his voice, if he says anything he's not even sure it won't crack as he comes perilously close to tears instead, so he just stays silent), and then asking for his name, asking if he's mute, asking about his background, his sect, his kin. Is his a righteous cultivator? Where did he get that sword? (NOT Xin Mo, thanks, he used that thing once and then tossed it back into the Abyss before the portal finished closing behind him -- he knows a poisoned chalice when he sees one, although knowing the plot twist about that sword from the novel sure helped.) Where did he learn those forms? Is he... does he have a safe place to go home to? Someone to tend his injuries? Make sure he eats his meals?
SY, of course, stays silent. But it's difficult. Not only because Luo Binghe asks, but because he still looks... bad. Sunken, sorrowful, desperate almost. Shen Yuan can't figure out if he knows or not. Maybe he's unsure, maybe he's looking for SY to give him a sign, so that he can figure him out and then flip a switch and try to finish the job he started.
That can't happen. If they fight, SY will win, and he doesn't want to hurt Luo Binghe.
But even if Luo Binghe's not a heavenly demon, he is a highly accomplished cultivator, and it seems he's got his own breaking points to reach. Eventually he corners SY and gets a hand on his veil, and for a moment SY is sure he's going to rip it off, see his face, and confront him all "I knew it was you, you twisted evil demon, you won't escape justice a second time" and he feels a deep, icy terror close around his lungs--
Luo Binghe lets go of the veil before he can lift it.
But then something even worse happens. Because Shen Yuan's handsome, peerless, noble master breaks down. He falls to his knees, begging forgiveness, sobbing, clutching at his head like he's being driven to madness.
It all spills out of him, then. How he pushed his own dearest disciple into the Abyss, which obviously SY already knew, but also how he was apparently qi-deviating the whole time, and his senses could not differentiate between one kind of demonic "threat" and another. How he realized what he'd done only after he regained his senses hours later, and rushed back to the place where the tear to the Abyss had opened, but could not find a way in after the one he lost. How he had betrayed and thrown away the only person who cared about him, and couldn't even explain that he hadn't intended to. How he would accept anything, any punishment, hatred, penance, or revenge, if only he could see his disciple's face once more.
SY is stunned.
Apparently, Luo Binghe hadn't rejected him for his demon blood?
Not only that, but beforehand, he seemed to have valued Shen Yuan a lot more than Shen Yuan would have credited.
Is it a trick? Is he lying? SY would have guessed so, would have assumed that Luo Binghe's plan was to lull him into complacency only to turn on him once he finally had confirmation. But somehow, he just... doesn't think this is an insincere display. His old master is too cool for this stuff! He has too much dignity to just throw it away on a scheme! There are other ways to get what he wants.
Even if it is a lie, Shen Yuan is tired of running. He's the hero. He won't actually lose, and if it comes to it, it's still in his hands to decide if he wants to spare Luo Binghe or not (he does, of course he does, even if this whole spiel is an act). Plus he's got a backup plant body in one of Shang Qinghua's greenhouses if all goes to shit.
He takes the veil off himself.
Luo Binghe, teary-eyed, stares at him as if his face is the most beautiful he's ever seen.
Shen Yuan nearly puts the veil back on. His cheeks heat up. Dear Shizun, aren't you an immortal master? A noble peak lord? Isn't it your calling to vanquish demons? Get up off the dirty ground right this minute! Where did your dignity go? Shen Yuan did not spend all those nights doing the laundry to watch his teacher dirty his knees for no good reason!
There's a quaver in Luo Binghe's voice as he points out that Shen Yuan was terrible at doing laundry. Luo Binghe had to redo it the day after, all the time.
Shen Yuan chides at him that he should have made one of the other disciples do it then.
Luo Binghe just laughs, and stays on the ground, until finally Shen Yuan has to physically pull him up. Muttering about how he's being ridiculous, what's he crying for, why's he been moping so much, doesn't he know that handsome face should never look so bereft? Then he realizes what he's saying and shuts his mouth, but Luo Binghe just looks happy for the first time in years. Since the Abyss. How is it possible that SY, who actually had to slog through that awful place, can still smile more than Luo Binghe, who didn't?
They're standing so close. Holding on to one another. Almost as if... as if the scene's tone is... well...
Oh what the hell!
Shen Yuan closes the last little bit of distance between them, and kisses Luo Binghe.
#svsss#scum villain's self saving system#bingqiu#long post#of course the plot probably interferes further then#turns out that while luo binghe was desperately trying to get sy back he accidentally woke up sy's father#who for this au let's say is sj instead of tlj#sj does NOT approve of this match and also hates all the righteous cultivators (and demons... and everyone mostly...)#but he is also busy trying to resurrect yqy or something#kidnaps sy like well I missed the chance to raise you and actually that's probably for the best but now I need your blood#for Reasons#luo binghe is not a fan of this turn of events#reverse holy mausoleum arc when SY is mostly unconscious except to sometimes throw out advice and LBH is dodging traps and villains#the pining-over-the-dead-shizun arc is probably AFTER the holy mausoleum and lbh self-destructs to rescue sy from sj's plans#sy refuses to accept this outcome he decided luo binghe was NOT to die he didn't need a redemption arc he was FINE sy DECIDED#but luckily they're in the holy mausoleum so sy grabs a resurrection artifact of some kind#has to spend a few years restoring and maintaining lbh's corpse before he can get the to actually work but it's fine#he's fine everything's fine he's GOING to get lbh back lbh is NOT ALLOWED TO DIE#luckily unhinged sy results in way less collateral damage than unhinged lbh#so mostly he just fights off mbj's attempts to honorably recover his shidi's body and offer him a proper burial#while camping out in the holy mausoleum and arguing with sj's detached body parts#y'know normal healthy behavior
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My hot take is that if Merlin didn’t love Arthur, the Disir episode would have still gone exactly the same.
#he didn’t do it strictly because arthur’s his friend. he believes in the prophecies.#kilgharrah literally instructed him to prevent mordred from killing arthur to fulfill the prophecies (long-term solution vs. easy out)#how many times has merlin tried to interfere only for shit to down spiral? look at 4x03. or even merlin saving morgana’s life in 2x12#but also. most importantly. merlin’s opinion is not the ultimate decider on this. arthur is the one whose opinion actually counts here#and frankly he made his decision here without any convincing from merlin#merlin did not provide any real argument or counterargument to arthur’s points#arthur only did it because he believed it was right (or rather it’s easier for him to believe that magic corrupts people)#like genuinely. rewatch the scene. merlin did not provide any reasons for his stance. he just answers ‘no’ to a ‘yes or no’ question#arthur could have easily acquiesced to the disir#merlin missed an opportunity to attempt to convince arthur otherwise sure but arthur’s shown to ignore merlin if he thinks it’s the right#thing to do (think back to 5x01 for example)#genuinely merlin does not make a difference here. he’s just a witness who has the misfortune of knowing the possible outcomes#both the favorable and destructive#with a penchant for blaming himself#merlin emrys#arthur pendragon#merlin and arthur#merlin meta#my meta#bbc merlin
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Okay, just finished rereading the Koizumi exposition chapter, so gonna talk about the implications of his everything a bit.
Closed Space exists.
Closed Space occurs when Haruhi is in emotionally unstable.
Within Closed Space are big blue monsters that destroy the world around them.
If left unchecked, Closed Space will grow and encompass the entire world, destroying it.
Koizumi and his agency woke up one day knowing all of the above - and also that they had the power to fight the monsters.
Like. Consider.
Haruhi subconsciously took her desire to destroy the world and start over, compartmentalized it, and then sent other people to take care of it so that she wouldn't, you know. -gestures-
Haruhi took her depression/despair/anger/etc. and compartmentalized it where she wouldn't ever have to address it and where if it wasn't taken care of it would consume everything and then trusted that other people (chosen by some unknown process in her subconscious) would fix it.
Which, like, one - that is a great metaphor for shoving your emotions down and not addressing them while your friends and family both notice and are trying to change things.
But also, like. clearly Haruhi, subconsciously, very strongly does not want to destroy the world. She can clearly move herself into Closed Space with Kyon and have everything she thinks she ever wanted - we see her do that at the end of the first book - but her priority is actually no, I don't want to destroy the world, but also I cannot acknowledge ever that I have the power to do that, so I'm going to put those instincts elsewhere and trust that it'll get taken care of by other people who also maybe don't want the world destroyed.
Because like.
The only one who could conceivably have designed this entire -gestures- is Haruhi herself.
#musings#bandit liveblogs#bandit liveblogs haruhi#haruhi suzumiya#the melancholy of haruhi suzumiya#haruhi gets a place to have her destructive tendencies without losing the world#like - nagato and asahina are there to observe and not interfere#they exist to complete haruhi's wants for who is in the brigade#but koizumi actually engages with an aspect of haruhi that she's separated#they're not the same!#idk if this is coming across clearly#i just#have thoughts
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#I find Armand’s control is passively done through his neglect of interference in#any of Louis choices#which in turn allow for all manner of self destruction#and even lets his lies take on life they never intended#like he has most certainly things he feels he needs to control with Louis#but in part Louis incidentally does a lot of the work for him?#not sure how exactly I’m meaning to word this exactly#something something holding passive power creates disciplinary subjects something something#one can not predict the actions of another but one can set up the conditions which can become observably predictable#enough to where there is a form of control nonetheless#and if could be intentional and unintentional and I think it just depends here#point if he does control Louis but I imagine a good amount of it is passive and actually without his force in creating that outcome#line things up and see where they go rather
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sometimes I'll think abt rem from death note too hard and make myself sad
#she literally was just in love and it finally gave her eternal existence some meaning after millenia of despair and nothingness#she watched her one friend give his life to change fate and save this sweet bubbly human girl from a horrible violent death#and she decides to honor her friend by bringing his death note to the girl he loved so much#and she sticks around with her because she's curious and she ends up falling in love with misa too#developing this fierce protectiveness and loyalty to this girl that her one friend destroyed himself to save#but because of their interference with her life misa becomes this impossibly powerful and selfish force of mass death and destruction#she's immature and unwell and completely fanatic over someone who is the complete antithesis of what rem loves about humans#about her#and through it all in spite of how deadly and downright cruel misa becomes rem is utterly devoted to protecting her#keep the girl alive. gelus did not die in vain. he did not love her in vain. i do not love her in vain#it speaks#death note
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old memes about destructive interference that i saved to my phone
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AO3 keeps blipping in an out so I'm not running the risk of trying to send a comment rn BUT I adore how you wrote Hueso. Polite but still dangerous. Also having Draxum as a head of security is rather interesting, I guess it makes sense, but considering how the Counsel feels about his experiments it's almost a wonder he's kept that position (or he hasn't and Hueso just doesn't know that yet haha)
It's worth mentioning that Draxum's exact role is, specifically, dealing with threats to the safety and security of the Hidden City/yokai-kind as a whole. As far as the Council of Heads is concerned, this means that he is supposed to protect the city by keeping it secret. (This is not what Draxum thinks his job is. He sees 'protect yokai' and 'keep the city secret' as two separate parts of the job description, which causes problems.) This means he has more of an auxiliary/ emergency role in protecting the city; if, say, a team of EPF soldiers discovered and broke into the city, it's Draxum's job to take care of them by any means necessary.
The Council actually wouldn't really have as much of problem with him creating mutants if it weren't for the fact that he's explicitly planning to use them against humanity, which as far as they are concerned, puts yokai at risk of discovery. Illegal genetic manipulation? Everyone needs a hobby. Using said genetic manipulation to mutate humans/attempting to annihilate humanity? That goes directly against what they want him to be doing.
As for Hueso, he's definitely working with information that's a bit outdated, not to mention that the fact that large portions of his clientele are criminals in some form or another so what he does hear is often a bit skewed. The yokai living on the surface are the likeliest source of the City and/or yokai being discovered, so they're pretty notably skittish around Draxum even if they aren't doing anything illegal. After all, it's literally his job to eliminate any threats to the city's security.
#rottmnt#rottmnt au#minor interference au#minor interference lore#rottmnt council of heads#rottmnt baron draxum#asks#basically what happened is this: the CoH was like 'draxum we want you to protect the yokai'#and didn't directly say the 'by keeping them secret' part#and draxum was like 'okay bet' and then a couple decades/centuries later was like 'i'm gonna get rid of all humans to protect the yokai :)'#and the CoH has no idea how he reached that conclusion#the problem (as they see it) is that he takes his job way too seriously lol#and as a side note: he was very much never supposed to learn about the prophecy about the destruction of the yokai#they did NOT want him knowing about that
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Borghals favorite form of attack isn’t fire nor his claws, it’s the fact that he can inhale a mass amount of air and fire it back acutely so that it obliterates whatever it hits. Kinda like how a jet can his Mach speed that’s what that breath can do.
#.| about#.| abilities#when I tell you the first war was interesting as hell#ten dragons all capable of great destruction set upon a siege of mortals#only to be dropped or called back by their mother goddess and told they cannot interfere
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More than a little baffled by the explanations for Liu Sang's headphones I've seen in fic. Is this from the books, or a case of people not knowing how active noise control works (fair enough)? Or am I the idiot who's missing something?
#lotta talking about white noise generation which is like. a thing. but I don't think it would help Liu Sang any#what ANC does is process the incoming sound wave and generate an inverted version of the same signal#which results in destructive interference reducing the incoming sound to theoretically zero (in practice not zero)#not sure whether the kind of ambient noise ANC usually addresses is considered white noise either#anyway to be clear I don't mean this as a you're all wrong!! thing I'm just curious where this came from
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kinda curious how ryuken would view akira lol
huh i barely consider ryuuken in this au which is funny bc its like oh yeah he exists 💀 akira and ryuuken barely talk moreso bc akira doesnt like him bc of uryu and ryuuken finds akira a little uncouth and rude but he does see that akira is good for uryu as a good friend bordering brother which is good for social development and such. theyve probably exchanged a few words before when they are standing awkwardly in a kitchen in silence bc uryu isnt there to be a sort of bridge. the main sort of thing of note ryuuken takes of akira is that oh this is masaki’s son so he isnt exactly uncaring but hes not harboring much affection or really any positive emotions other than he looks like masaki and is displaying more quincy stuff i should say hi or something. he knows they’re different people. i feel like ryuuken finds akira a little off putting bc he does connect akira to masaki so seeing someone who resembles masaki and seeing so much anger its a little unsettling for him. even though he’ll do nothing about it he does wonder how dark of a path akira’s rage will take him
#ask#50offsoul#ichiverse au#akira is driven by vengeance moreso than uryu like uryu has to keep akira incheck sometimes#akira is pretty self destructive i would say. and i dont consider the fact that they all will go through character development spoilers#but if he doesnt go through the arc i planned for him and never met the others#he absolutely would have a pretty depressing fate its more like ryuuken can see it but he doesnt think he should interfere#ryuuken probably sort of hints at isshin that maybee you should check up on your son. probably. or he doesnt who knows#ryuuken is just an odd characger to me sometimes its like man what is your deal
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The obvious postcanon followup to this, then, is that in the wake of regular geopolitics replacing the military/Spree/Camarilla war might return the military-driven technology developments of our world, including a Space Race.
And, of course, astronaut selection was originally limited to military pilots. People with, you know, flight experience.
Just saying. JUST SAYING.
Bellweather unit in spaaaaaaaace
New goddesses to the moooooooon
#motherland fort salem#category: tv#does salva work in space; from inside a space suit#if vocal Work can be suppressed by destructive soundwave interference; it can't work in vacuum right#so they would have to rely on gesture based magic like sigils and biotech like salva#can mushrooms grow on the moon; asking for a watney
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man, the people who live for 100 days on that one planet are gonna be FUCKED now that sg1 made them live 80 years and then just peaced out, like these people do NOT have a society that's designed to support people for that long, all they do is party hard and then beef it, like I don't think any of them know how to farm, there's no doctors if that one woman popping a baby out in a random hallway was any indication, like just because they were once humans from earth does not mean that being exactly like current humans from earth is what's best for them now!! like goddamn!! adopt the prime directive instead of the outback steakhouse motto!!
#//juri speaks#juri watches: sg1#i always forget how wild this show is#like the constant unfettered interference and then hammond turning on the self destruct#or condemning one or all of the sg people to death every episode
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STELLAR MASTER ELITE-THOUGHTCRIMES/VILLAIN/SLAVE
#STELLAR MASTER ELITE#BLACK METAL#METAL;#HEAVY METAL;#II; DESTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE GENERATOR#2013 ALBUM#Youtube
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in light of the latest heinous space-tourism trip this week I want to share an important quote from william shatner himself after he made the trip:
"Everything I had thought was wrong. Everything I had expected to see was wrong. I had thought that going into space would be the ultimate catharsis of that connection I had been looking for between all living things—that being up there would be the next beautiful step to understanding the harmony of the universe...I discovered that the beauty isn’t out there, it’s down here, with all of us. Leaving that behind made my connection to our tiny planet even more profound. It was among the strongest feelings of grief I have ever encountered.
The contrast between the vicious coldness of space and the warm nurturing of Earth below filled me with overwhelming sadness. Every day, we are confronted with the knowledge of further destruction of Earth at our hands: the extinction of animal species, of flora and fauna . . . things that took five billion years to evolve, and suddenly we will never see them again because of the interference of mankind. It filled me with dread. My trip to space was supposed to be a celebration; instead, it felt like a funeral."
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We will use HF as an example and show the energy levels for both atomic orbitals and and molecular orbitals in figure 5.54. (...) As these orbitals approach each other in a 'side-on' manner, there will be constructive interference, and hence a bonding interaction, between the s orbital and the same phased lobe of the p orbital, but there will be an equal and opposite destructive interference, and hence an antibonding interaction, between the s orbital and the opposite phased lobe of the p orbital (figure 5.54). (...) The MO diagram in figure 5.54 shows the sequence of the valence molecular orbitals.

"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
#book quotes#chemistry#nonfiction#textbook#hydrogen fluoride#hydrogen#fluorine#energy levels#molecular orbital diagram#orbitals#electrons#bonding#antibonding#interference#constructive#destructive
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Kim's itchy trigger finger

So, Kim reaches for his gun often. Very often. sometimes for the most ridiculous reasons- opening the bear fridge, the experiment in the church, a note from Klaasje.

This one is just from being anxious going into the communist reading group. Kim doesn't want to be the kind of cop who draws his gun constantly, who shoots instinctively, but he is, or at the very least it's very difficult for him to stop himself from becoming one.
Perhaps the most horrifying example is with The Pigs-

Even if he KNOWS the gun isn't loaded, even if he knows it's safe, the instinctual muscle twitch could have ended in an unnecessary death. Kim is very well aware of that fact, and it's horrifying to him. @shufflerock-jam has this really good post about it, where they wonder how many of Kim's kills were unnecessary. "Something about a pair of traumatized cops, one fighting against shooting himself and one fighting against shooting everyone else".
At the end of The Pigs exchange, if Harry says she tried to kill him, Kim begins to interject, but stops himself and agree this situation could've been very bad. Then Empathy chimes in- 'He's trying not to think about how bad it could have been had the gun been loaded.' Which is the heart of the issue, right? that leads us to Eyes-

This is such a fascinating background to give Kim as a character- not just losing his partner, which gives him the trauma and survivor's guilt that lead to this unhealthy relationship with his gun and frankly with death in general, but losing his Eyes, and having that not interfere with his shooting. Kim doesn't need to see well to hit, he doesn't need to think. It's all in his hands, a reflex. A reflex that nearly took an innocent life. That might have taken one before.
His awareness of looming danger, to him and to his partner, is fueling his version of Hand/Eye Coordination to have him constantly on edge, his whole body is like a loaded spring, always prepared to make sure it doesn't happen again. Then it does-


In his nightmare scenario, leaning over his partner's bleeding body, Kim only needs one word to shoot without a second's hesitation. He's never not ready to take that shot. He doesn't need his Eyes.

Harry is distraught to discover he's killed before- his body remembers it. He wants a drink to soften the feeling. Kim however is impressed with how little he's killed- especially coming from the bloody murder unit. He wants to be 'one of the good ones' (Kim's adamant belief in the possibility of a Good Cop is a whole other can of worms) the kind of cop he would think highly of. Kim is disgusted by cops who kill like it's a game. Espirit gives us a vision of a cop exactly like that, who kills so often it doesn't feel like anything anymore. In a way that is completely mechanical- no thought, no feelings, just a thing your body does. Not unlike the way Kim shoots- like a spring unloaded. Kim has 6 confirmed kills before the tribunal, double the amount Harry has. He doesn't react the same way though-

It's doesn't bother Kim that he has killed, even if he declines to elaborate on it, and he seems to frown upon (or worry about) Harry's destructive coping mechanism. If they're unable to save Ruby, he says "Control your emotions. We did our job. This won't be the worst thing that happens on this case… believe me. You can't let this break you." When you wake up after the tribunal, he doesn't dwell on the lost lives on either side. Harry's skills call him a killer, a bloodstained killer, but when he tells Kim he also killed he simply nods. He's smoking though. I'm not saying that Kim is heartless or careless, he's rattled by nearly blowing The Pigs' head off, very sorry for the lives lost during the case, and clearly hunted by death, having been surrounded by it for his entire life. But I do think death is a part of the job for him- not just possible civilian causalities, but his own potential death. He speaks plainly about how he might die in the lie of duty, and he narrowly avoided it more than once, with others dying in his place..

He walked into the line of fire with harry expecting for of them to die, and his quick fingers on the trigger made it so they lived another day. Even if more ghost joined the list that hunts him in his sleep, he is alive. He goes on. He can't afford to fix this habit, as much as he wants to.
So it's so horrible and so touching that when Dros asks "What have you done?" Kim says-

It's a tragedy, really. A wartime orphan who wanted to be a revolutionary pilot and played with Franconigerian knights, who grew up to be a cop, a job that slowly shapes his body into a killing machine. And when you ask what he does, what you both do, he says keep people alive.
#disco elysium#kim kitsuragi#harry du bois#disco Elysium meta#de#de analysis#de meta#this is so long and i'm sure it's been done a dozen times before but i'm new here and i can't stop thinking about it#goddamn this game#🏺#juha.txt
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