In the whimsical world of Pleasantview, Orion Pleasant-Dreamer stands out as a beacon of childhood dreams and dynamism. With his mane of curly red hair and glasses perched on his nose, he's not just any child; he's a Capricorn destined for greatness in the esteemed ranks of Llama Scouts. As hyper as a hummingbird and generous as summer days are long, Orion's days are a flurry of activity, from the gallant pursuit of scout badges to the heartfelt sharing of his daydreams with anyone who'll listen.
In this playful realm, his aspirations are as towering as the tales of the heroes he idolizes, each day a new adventure, each deed a step closer to his goal: to be the most illustrious Llama Scout the world has ever seen. Behold the saga of Orion Pleasant-Dreamer —child prodigy, generous spirit, and daydreamer extraordinaire.
Diavolo would absolutely love How It’s Made. Bring him up to the human world one day and put it on the TV and he’s watching that shit for hours. He’s more immersed in the show than an iPad kid watching Cocomelon. He takes it seriously, insisting that it’s crucial to the exchange program and understanding human world culture better.
However, he watches the show with awe and childlike wonder, fully immersed in the process of how a stapler is made. Diavolo won’t outright admit that he enjoys the show, but will claim that it’s very interesting.
When you both return to the Devildom he instantly hounds Barbatos to figure out a way to get the Science Channel or just the show onto his own TV in the castle.
Barbatos eventually gets the show on his TV, and Diavolo practically vibrates with excitement at the thought of watching the show with you when he has free time. Possibly for a date night if you reciprocate his affections for you.
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The whole transandrophobia discussion thing is weird bc it feels like it's a bunch of poc and jewish trans people being like "here are my experiences of how specifically being MASCULINE had affected me, and the discrimination and violence I experienced based on that. And here is how that relates to me being a racial/ethnic minority"
And then a few loud white trans people going "ohhh you wanna be oppressed so bad you *slur*. This is why there aren't any poc in your movement it's because REAL poc understand intersectionality"