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Thinks she's far more clever than she is
GET A LIFE
did you know you left a typo here?
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Idk if you need a Professional Cyvasse Player Stannis AU in your life but I thought you might appreciate it, lol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIJZhD1yfok
... anon okay first of all i'mma link the video so it's on show for everyone in the amazingness it is
then: YES I FUCKING NEEDED IT THANK YOU OH MY GOD THIS IS AMAZING and tbf you know what if stannis actually went professional cyvasse player route he'd have had such a nicer life I now want him to compete into tournaments and become a cyvasse sensation and be the subject of some equivalent-queen's gambit netflix show because that's what he deserves
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Having to go on an elimination diet for allergies when I already have a restrictive diet is the worst, and I feel like I am being punished.
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I like short hair and I like the look of long hair, but growing it out SUCKS. The moment it falls in my face but isn’t long enough to fully pull back??? Augh.
Forget fancy makeup, I want fully customizable hair length (and glow-in-the-dark eyes)
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I will be slightly adjusting my headcanon post on Eirene's likely canon connections to include Levy there given the fact they're both wealthy business owners from Eastside, but I'm here again to rant about Levy and the details that make him so damn interesting to write opposite Eirene.
Despite the obvious connections, they have somewhat different approaches to how they go about in life. Eirene projects herself the way she wants to be perceived - an upstanding, law-abiding citizen with nothing but DisCity's best interests at heart and a paragon of those who believe in self-made success through hard work (even if in private she doesn't see people as anything more than pawns on her chess board - at least in principle).
Levy, on the other hand, is ridiculously adaptable - he will take on whatever role you expect him to have and perform it with such commitment that he will get defenses dropped and achieve his objectives with less resistance. Instead of pawns (or partners), Levy goes to the trouble of befriending others and using sympathy as his primary weapon instead of the arrogance that Eirene displays.
They have also gone through horrifying things at the hands of their families - in Eirene's case it is detailed in her interrogation while in Levy's it is more subtly alluded, and they have both acted to take revenge (arguably using their sinner abilities) in their own ways. While Eirene's case it led her to become someone obsessed with control and scheming and needing to be in charge of every single detail of her life, with Levy it blossomed into some nihilistic tendency and a rather cynical view of the world that could be almost labeled as 'cruel'.
And yet - in their own dark, distorted ways, they are capable of mercy; Eirene never killed her father (despite being able to); Levy offers his nephew absolute freedom in a soul-crushing way, but something he potentially wished for himself when he was younger and was not in a position to get it.
They're very different in how they operate (and I stand by my original point where Levy infuriates and bothers Eirene immensely given his dramatics and flamboyant persona and how unprofessionally he behaves) but deep down they have shared themes - money is either a weapon or their armor; people are just not to be trusted by default and what matters is how you control them for your ends (Eirene) or how they amuse you (Levy). At the end of the day - they're incredibly lonely, too, but will likely never admit that to themselves.
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Oh No I Made A Mistake At Work And Now I Want To Escape This Plane Of Existence.
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