So, hello :') It's very unexpected for me and I have no idea what to do now, but basically: I was used to be @eldrichfuck666 (previously olya-occult-lover) and Tumblr deactivated my account without any warning or email and without showing me the "your account was terminated", it just doesn't let me log in and my account and everything that was posted there, is gone. For no reason at all. It happened a day ago and I contacted support immediately and I truly hope my blog goes back to me, but if it's not - every single ask, draft and edit I've done (besides for maybe, a few of them I still have on my PC) is gone.
It's really crushing and all I can hope for is that it goes back to me. I lost everything I had from March, basically and I miss my mutuals so much- :'( I wanted to say that I'm okay and I missed you all so much and I truly hope that I'm not bothering you with this, you're very free to ignore it, but! If my account doesn't get back to me - I'll be trying again, with this one, hopping nothing happens to it. I love you all and I hope I won't annoy you! :') I just miss you a lot 🥺👉🏾👈🏾 I'm also so sorry for not tagging anyone, but in case you see it and recognize me - I'm really glad you're here and I hope you're doing well 💖
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cheers to the future of humanity (and the future of us)
[ID: Digital illustration in color of Vash and Wolfwood from Trigun. The illustration takes place during the ship/home arc, specifically chapter 21. At the center, Vash is grabbing Wolfwood by the collar and pulls him into a kiss in the middle of a celebration. The pair is colored in vibrant warm hues while their surroundings are colored in cooler colors like green and teals. Luida, Brad, Meryl, and Milly are shown amongst the crowd, occupied in the celebrations as Vash and Wolfwood share a moment by themselves at the center. END ID]
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Spoilers for Barbie ahead, I guess. But who in the writer’s room looked at that plot line and thought, “Yes. Feminism.” ??
The citizens of Barbie Land spend the entire movie fighting for privilege, not any sort of freedom (I borrowed that quote from the interview with Alok on the Man Enough Podcast 10/10 recommend). Over half the movie is about how awful it is to be a woman in the real world, and then they literally treat the Kens the way women are treated in the real world. That’s canon. The narrator says it Herself.
We never learn where the Kens live. For all we know, when the precious status quo was restored at the end, they just made half the population of Barbie Land homeless.
Yay, girl power.
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This line from the story of An's 4 star card for Same Dreams Same Colours means so much to me.
It shows that An doesn't just care for Kohane, but Vivid Bad Squad as a whole. She wants to continue growing with the three of them, not just as a singing group but as friends and people. She wants to have camping trips, she wants to spend time with them because she genuinely enjoys their company.
It's something I don't think is often brought up with Vivid Bad Squad. Yes they are a group of talented street performers trying to surpass a legend, and yes at the beginning they had a messy start, but they've moved past that. They rely on each other as a group, not as two pairs. My favourite parts of their story up until now have been the moments where they all show how much they care for each other. When Akito looks out for the other three. When Kohane reassures An she wants to sing with her. Toya is excited to go on a camping trip with all three of them. An being the one to originally suggest they team up.
There is also the feeling of loneliness I feel like each of them has felt at some point. An declined so many people for so long because none of them believed in her dream. Akito felt for a while he would never be able to stand with the three of them and has grown within a household where the belief of "if you don't have talent don't try" is incredibly prominent. Toya has had to be alone for most of his childhood with the Tenma's as his only real friends. Kohane's anxiety stopped her from taking risks until she met An. The whole thing about how tight of a community Vivid Street is and how they all find comfort there.
Same Dreams Same Colours might just be my favourite event in the entire game currently solely for how much it shows the four of them being friends. The shopping trip before they go shows the group dynamic perfectly I think. Then there is the bit when they set up the camp and Toya shows An the pepper with so much joy and the others getting to show off each of their skills. Even the bits in the side stories with Kohane's showing the trip home and them looking through the photos a week later and An's having them all peel the mandarins and making art out of them.
I love it when the stories focus on the units all being best friends. This is the Miku Friendship Game, after all. I wish we got to see stuff like this more, both in game and in the fandom.
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