my innie and outie felt that the cliffhanger in the last episode was torturous
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hh study sketches! trusting eo w their most precious objects!! :)) alastor trusting charlie with his life while charlie trust him with her dreams
im totally normal abt them yessiree
also! shameless plug but check out my charlastor pl >:))
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🧢🧢 havnt drawn hs in a while!!!!
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One of my favorite character traits that Junpei has is how as much as he's protective and caring to his favorite people and impulsively jumps into danger to help others if he has an opportunity to without wanting anything in return and highly values the promises he makes he just seems to also always be more curious than he is sensible or empathetic, he gets so caught up on the horrors he sees but he has such a hard time looking away, he's right to analyze and be intrigued by the ninth man's remains but he stands around staring at it until he pukes, in the showers you can interact with the wall behind which lies "Snake's" corpse and he will pick up more details about it each time you click on it until he has to mentally rip himself away because it's not that he can't keep looking at it it's that he better look away and focus on getting out, and the way he talks to Clover about the body with every minutiae she wouldn't want to hear is like his brain connects faster to his mouth than it can connect to his sense of morality sometimes which I guess turned out to be a good thing in this one case or just good common sense in general like there's other minor things he blurts out at times, he's stated to not have tact be his strongest suit, he's insensitive on accident trying to fumble through interactions even if he's entirely confident on what he's saying he's soo sharp when he has a goal in mind but he's soo dense if he's trying to just exist my man is so traumatized and his brain always seems to default to taking the most of any given situation in as possible to desensitize himself instead of any other response and sometimes it pushes his mind to be so single mindedly entranced on not ending up that way too that he'll describe a mangled body in excruciating detail to a grieving relative even if that's his friend and even if he feels guilty about it immediately as soon as he catches up with what just left his mouth instead of staying in his thoughts
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the pure unadulterated joy of stumbling upon the bad guys books in the library entirley on accident (have never read the books, only seen thefilm) , sitting down to read the 1st book, and being caught of guard by getting to see this scene in real life, in person in the flesh. not as a tumblr post. the real deal! wonderful. i love gay people !!
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I did a big hard today
Therapy
for me.
And I feel like I overshared? And feel weird and embarrassed because of that. And my brain keeps going over it like it does when I do something or say something that maybe I shouldn't have...
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I'm procrastinating and felt the need to share with you all one of the several things that I think make movie Newt and book Newt so different.
Unlike Alby, we're made to like both book and movie Newt. He's one of Thomas's – and therefore our – only friends in the Glade. However, this likeability is found in different ways.
In the book, Newt is likeable by comparison. Thomas's thought process is something like "Hey, maybe Newt sucks, but Alby sucks more." (Yes, he does say repeatedly that he really likes Newt, but the only contact he's had with other humans at that point is Gally bullying him, Alby refusing to answer questions, and – not sure if it happened yet, but – Chuck provoking Gally into threatening Thomas).
In the movie, Newt is just ridiculously nice. On the first night Thomas is there, Newt decides to sit with him alone and try to make small talk with him, despite not really knowing him or having any sort of incentive to talk to him (besides just being a good person. which he really isn't in the book).
So, while the objective in both the book and movie was to make us like Newt, in the book it was done by making him better than everyone else, but still not really good (it honestly surprises me how utterly unlikeable he is when I isolate his interactions with Thomas from everything else in the book), while in the movie, since all the other characters were made to be nicer too, it was done by just sheer purity and goodness because there was no other way.
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WAIT WHAT'S THE CUT OF THE BACK OF HIS SHIRT
idk its not vry interesting but im trying to figure it out, like if its wrapped too even tho the front has a collar ?? like how does that even work.. im squinting so hard trying to figure out whats going on but i just think girlys got a cheeky wee cut out back shirt on i guess. upper vertebrae out <3
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this was basically what happened every time you fought v2 right.
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