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[ POKE ] for the sender to prod the receiver while making a point!
"WOAW-!!" Whatever Spamton's counter-argument would have been, he's immediately shut up by Vash poking the tip of his long nose. He recoils backwards, covering it protectively, "[[Hands Off The Merchandise]], MAN!!!"
"ALREADY [[Broken]] THIS SCHNOZ [[Two for he price of]] TIMES sINCE I [[You Have Arrived]] HERE,, TRYINTO [[Play It Safe]]!!!!" It felt like jabbing a pencil...
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to everyone in my notes on the decked out trophies post going "scar won????" incredulously, i am delighted to inform you that scar is actually one of the most competent decked out players. like he also got really lucky in several of his runs and was focusing on winning the phase to an extent no one else was this early on, both of which contributed to his victory. but like. all statistics indicate that he's an extremely solid player, despite every goofy reaction, scar-ism, and predicted ridiculous death. and it's beautiful.
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ghost, who is actually completely technologically literate, going out of his way to embarrass a teenaged joseph by wearing his reading glasses perched on the edge of his nose as he looks at his phone screen, loudly asking how to do things as simple as taking a picture
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harrow is such a fun book because for any given incident, it might be:
something that's actually happening, visible to everyone (e.g. heralds attacking)
something that harrow is hallucinating (e.g. the sounds of doors slamming)
something that harrow can detect due to her lyctorhood (e.g. the sounds of heartbeats)
one of the souls possessing harrow (e.g. The Body telling Harrow to lie about her age)
a different soul possessing harrow (e.g. Wake stabbing Cytherea's body)
yet another soul that's kind of possessing harrow (e.g. Gideon describing the trident knife)
one of the other 200+ souls inside harrow (e.g. the dead children in the river?? maybe??)
somebody else doing a similar soul-shuffle (e.g. """ortus""" telling harrow to use blood wards instead of bone)
DIY brain surgery affecting what harrow can perceive (e.g. 'Ortus the first')
a bubble universe in the river (e.g. the retelling of Canaan House)
hallucinations in the bubble universe in the river (e.g. the sister's facepaint on the Body)
active gaslighting (e.g. ianthe claiming she can't see Cytherea's body)
the laws of the bubble universe behaving differently to laws on earth (e.g. harrow's necromancy not working on the Sleeper)
the effects of herald presence (e.g. harrow hallucinating bugs crawling on her skin when the heralds begin to attack)
the experience of being in the River (e.g. the water filling the ship)
ancient bitches being intentionally vague for the #drama of it all (e.g. everything mercymorn and augustine say to each other)
whatever the hell the coffee shop AU was
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I honestly love the clothing styles of each of the turtles in this show and I love how these styles really incorporate their personalities as well.
Like, obviously Donnie has the best sense of style, yeah? Think that’s something pretty agreed upon here. Everything we see him put together is very meticulously crafted and clean. That goes with his personality because Donnie is a very meticulous person in general, and he knows what he likes very, very well, and knows how to flaunt it in turn. Him commenting on colors he enjoys or disapproving of outfits that the others see no problem with also shows how he just generally has an eye for this kind of thing. He doesn’t just know what looks good on himself, but also what looks good on others - and I think this ties into his love of gift giving too. Donnie also has a flair for making sure that his things have his “mark” on them, and his clothing is no exception. All that he wears and how he wears them screams “Donnie.”
Mikey is really fun because his styles are honestly a pendulum between super simplistic and incredibly out there. And often, you’re going to see a lot of color or patterns to both. And in my opinion I think that all reflects really well on Mikey’s character - he’s got a colorful personality but even more than that he’s incredible sure of who he himself is. Mikey’s style, I feel, is less what looks good as clothes and more what sparks joy in Mikey himself. His bright stickers he wears are a testament of that! He’s comfortable in his own skin and his style reflects this perfectly, whether he goes for a more out-there look or a more toned down one.
Now, for Leo. Okay, I think I’m actually in the minority here I feel because Leo’s style isn’t really that bad? Hear me out- if you actually look at what he wears, try taking out, like, one accessory. Suddenly, that outfit works! He even manages to put together many good outfits in the series, but his “bad” ones are the ones that tend to stand out, alas (just like how his mistakes tend to be big ones oop-) Basically, my personal look at him is not that he’s inept at styling at all, but that he has a “too much” gene. And like everyone else, this sense of style is completely like him, too. Going too far to impress when all he needed to do was slow it down some to think things through. (And funnily enough, a lot of his outfits take random aspects from his brothers too - “nothing without them” huh?)
For Raph, I feel bad for him since pretty much all of his clothes are inevitably going to be ripped, but he makes them work pretty much each time. Like Leo, Raph tends to go more sporty with his looks, but I also noticed that his stuff often goes in that in between of comfy, cool, and cute. His pajama suit in particular comes to mind in terms of “cute” as it’s more something you’d see younger children in rather than older kids, and I think it can be a subtle nod to the fact that for all Raph tries to seem older, he’s still just a kid too.
I could probably go on, but these are just all off the top of my head - I love how the boys’ personality’s come out in so many different ways.
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I’ve been thinking back to artist stuff in high school and man people are really weird about furry stuff in a way that seems like they’re super afraid to be associated with it at all. I don’t/didn’t consider myself a furry but I recognize my art is obviously furry-adjacent at times and I don’t mind that.
I’d almost always bring my sketch book to school with me so I can draw during breaks and stuff and the amount of times people (sometimes complete strangers!) would randomly insult me for drawing “furry shit” (once this happened bc I was drawing bojack horseman characters LMAO) like ppl are usually polite when they see me (or others from what I’ve seen) drawing in public, will either ignore it or say something nice or funny if they do comment on it, unless it’s something they think is furry art.
It’s baffling to me like this is so obviously not how these people would normally behave but it feels like they’re so afraid of being seen as cringe they feel they have to point out any cringe they see so that no one thinks they’re cringe. Grown adults can do this stuff too but it was obv much more common for me in high school.
And it was so shitty how it made me actually somewhat ashamed of drawing anything that could be perceived as furry, even though I’ve loved drawing animals my whole life since I was a child, and I never had anything against furries and had both irl and online friends who were furries.
I don’t feel any of that shame anymore and just draw whatever I want (it helps that I’m no longer getting strangers commenting on my art like this irl, and that I’m not as insecure a person as I was in high school) it’s just so fucking weird that people feel comfortable acting like this
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