Roadkillboy: a gender related to roadkill/feeling like roadkill and being a boy
Roadkillgirl: a gender related to roadkill/feeling like roadkill and being a girl
Day 1 of @rabidbatboy 's coining event! Bats, raccoons, skunks or rats
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*concerned silence* swannie is depressed now
:( poor boi wanna go back to da evil lake
Since he's been back at the Lair, Donnie's mind seems a lot clearer. He still seems... out of it, and his memory has huge chunks missing from it, but he doesn't forget people as soon as they're out of his sight anymore. There's no 'hard reset' each day. He's slowly healing from his injuries. He's even started to get a little bit of color back.
... But he seems so small. Mikey could swear there's a little less of him every day. Donnie has picked up Mikey hundreds of times throughout their lives. But Mikey's never picked up Donnie before now.
swanatello. ->
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Any other LGBTQ+ Headcannons that are canon is the comic??;)
*patiently awaits Cupioromantic Donnie*
hmm... had to think about this for a while and talk about it with co-author, but here's what we got. we mostly base this stuff on how plausible it is in show/if there's evidence for it. with a dash of personal experience. This only applies to residuum, btw. I have different personal headcanons for these characters outside the comic.
april: lesbian. this is mostly based off of the fact that most aprils get with their caseys & the comment she said to dale. which could be taken as disinterest in dale specifically, but she seemed more concerned with impressing that popular girl earlier and that reads as more... saphic, i suppose. or at the very least homoromantic.
raph: raph is just raph. we look at him and basically just *tv static*. go crazy. all we got is jokes or stuff that has too little evidence to support. so, yeah, he's whatever you want him to be i guess?
leo: trans. already said my reason in the other post. also, gay. if gay were a power source he could power the entirety of the united states for five months straight without a single power outage. failing power grid notwithstanding (< thats the actual word. its supposed to be mushed together like that. wack.).
donnie: as much as i'd like him to be ace/aro spectrum rep, he just doesn't have the evidence in show for us to apply it to him in this comic. it's funny, for being hc as ace so often he sure is the most outwardly romantic/sexual turtle in the show lmao. one! cherry: "you're so cute, but you're so mean! why do i always go for your type?" two! astrogirl?? (whatever her name is) he is very very romantic with her. he has a type y'all. also just look at those two, he's a leg man lmao (bootyyshaker9000 anyone? ha!) anyway. and with the bromance/instant chemistry he had with that one guy in the purple dragons... Pan. or possibly Omni as he does seem to favor... cute brutal femme... Yeah. Omnisexual.
(you have no idea how fucking bad i want this boy to be ace spectrum. hes got the colors y'all!! The Colors!!!!! but alas... i am bound by my canon plausibility creed for this comic)
mikey: ace. possibly ace/aro. he shows interest in literally no-one. we're aware that the common hc is pan but... we know a pan 13 year old, and let me tell you ahahahaha, kids going through puberty are very uncomfortable to be around sometimes, especially around their partners. or crushes. and mikey... well, that boy is ace behavior personified lmao. aces in the back you get what we mean right?? right??? anyway commiting to aroace
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ID: a flag with 13 stripes. they are yellow-green, muted yellow-green, army green, forest green, muted indigo, light indigo, lavender, lilac, pastel pink, dusty pink, mauve, dusty red, and brick red. END ID
Losinpheboy: A male gender related to: being a loser, band tees, bass guitar, being MLM and MLW, being a straight guy gender-wise, bisexuality/bicuriosity, identifying with shitty male protagonists (ie Scott Pilgrim, Max Fischer, etc) wanting a girlfriend, the 2000s and early 2010s, the words “dropout” and “burnout”, being a creep, getting drunk, graffiti, filming yourself with a camcorder, drawings of anime girls with guns, “film bro” movies (ie Fight Club, American Psycho, etc), compressed audio files, ecchi manga, pirate radio stations, photobooth strips and polaroids, garage bands, CDs, cassettes and mp3 players, glasses with thick lenses, sketchy websites, smoking cigarettes, sharpies, collecting (anime) figurines, handheld gaming consoles, being self-centered, late 90s OVAs, unrealistic / obsessive crushes, being a failure, house shows and house parties, bruised knees/knuckles, found footage films, bullets/ammunition, broken hearts, bad homemade horror movies, exploitation cinema, acne, big chunky headphones, camo print, having crushes on cheerleaders, texting on flip phones, wallet chains, exploring abandoned train tracks, being lazy, baggy clothes, getting nosebleeds, cheap alcohol, spiral notebooks and ballpoint pens, being gay in the way emo bands were gay, junk food, particularly burgers, fries, milkshakes, and root beer, early first person shooters (ex Doom), the music genres grunge, epunk, pop punk, rap industrial, and nu-metal, and being a dick, but you’re young. You’ll grow out of it.
Extremely specific self-indulgent gender for me! Certain ways that I describe my maleness <3 tagging @rabidbatboy cause bat showed some interest in it :3
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Many unhappy returns specifically is kinda sad to me because it feels like it's supposed to be the splinter leo bonding episode of the show that he has with his kids. But for most of the episode other than the end of it, he's just kinda expressing his distrust and disaffection with Leo to him while Leo's going through the motions of his plans. And he praises leo at the end of the episode but it doesn't feel like anything gets resolved or addressed or even worked on like it does in other episodes that focus on splinter and his relationship with his kids like the ballad of rat man for donnie or hidden city's most wanted for mikey (kinda?)
Yeah imo “Many Unhappy Returns” is a fantastic episode for demonstrating Leo’s greatest strengths (his tactician brain and his ability to manipulate the playing field) as well as Leo’s greatest weaknesses (not discussing his plans with his team ahead of time and throwing them all into the swing of things without prior discussion, as well as his insecurity issues).
The episode also does well to show Splinter’s own flaws, that being he doesn’t really notice when his sons are suffering unless they make it blatant.
But…yeah the episode doesn’t really show us much resolve for that, not with Leo.
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