let's meet again soon!
recently played through super mario rpg again due to the remake news and was reminded that i love these geno and mallow very much. i can't wait to see them again...
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Good morning, friends, I know it's been a minute since my last Star Wars fic but please have 23k of Force-Sensitive Finn Skywalker with a side of long-lost dads, BFF Force bonds with Rey, and being smitten with Poe that I wrote for @beatrice-otter and enjoy. 鉂わ笍
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I got love in my heart (so let's sneak in from the cheap seats, honey)
The Kids Aren't Alright lyrics in Pete's handwriting // Tourdust photo (edit by @pw-ps used with permission) // to you (unfinished, off the top of my head)
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As someone who hates Bioshock Infinite with all his heart, I kind of start to realize that this game would become absolutely unplayable if Rosalind and Robert Lutece didn't exist. I only really grew an appreciation for them once I painstakingly beat everything in the game. All the characters are either constantly reminding you of how racist they are entirely for shock value, or are all around completely insufferable people; depending on what disingenuous narrative the game wants to tell in that moment, it will either be shoved down your throat at every opportunity to remind you how BAAAD they are, or will be ignored and excused by lazy writing to act like they're actually a good person who's "trying to become better" when they never ever do. Oh yeah and theres this secret third trope where a character only exists as a racist caricature for the game to dehumanize and call slurs, but then say "oh but OBVIOUSLY the racism they face is bad!" After they literally kill them for no reason.
Rosalind and Robert Lutece are the only ones who don't fall into those categories. Every time they come on screen it feels like a breath of fresh air between all of the constant stream of bullshit. They're the only characters there to break the tension of the unbearably tone deaf centrist politics. I mean, judging by how this game has all the subtlety of a cannonball to the face, you can probably assume they're also just as racist as anyone else, but.. does it not *tell* you how awful this game is, that a character not screaming racial slurs 24/7 and actually having a character trait outside of being racist is something to be commended and rewarded as if it's some great impossible achievement? That a character that is actually funny and entertaining is the highlight of the entire experience? Meanwhile that was to be expected of every Bioshock character from previous games? Because all of them are all likeable in their own ways? That theres no one specific "highlight experience" for Bioshock 1 or 2 when all of the characters are so engaging and compelling? But with Bioshock Infinite it's ALWAYS them, because they are objectively the only well written characters in it?? Yeaaah..
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To support each other in curating our experience as a fandom who all share a love for 9-1-1 at least, could we just collectively agree to tag either "Evan "Buck" Buckley/Eddie Diaz" OR "Evan "Buck" Buckley/Tommy Kinard" on AO鲁, according to the endgame of a fictional work, and never both (unless you are writing a polyamory relationship or parallel universes within your work)? Of course, there are filters to exclude tags, but I believe we'd curate a much less tense experience for all of us if we kept in mind that most readers are trying to look specifically for either a Buddie or a BuckTommy endgame.
Plus, you can also tag the less important relationship in a story with the "&" tag. (However, as correctly advised: the & tags are for platonic relationships.)
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You know how in Ocarina of Time, the Gorons had gotten so picky about only eating delicious rocks from a specific cave that when it became overrun with monsters, they decided they'd all rather starve to death than simply eat lower-quality rocks from other caves? That's how it feels to be a yuri fan with very specific tastes
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