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Canon Divergence AU: David and Eoin reunite in Colditz, chaos ensues. Paddy, of course, is unaware about it for quite some time.
#sas: rogue heroes#sas rogue heroes#sasrh s2 spoilers#just in case#eoin mcgonigal#david stirling#so...yeah#I just can't write long fics so bear with me with this one#even if it's stupid#sasrhedit#my stuff
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My mind has been running amok these past couple months w/ favorite characters, which hasn’t helped when I listen to any of Uta’s songs or watch that 2 hour long analysis video about King Candy, but it all culminated in this dumb sketch to be made so I’m not really mad about it.

(I’m having so much fun y’all don’t even know-)
So…yeah.
#wreck it ralph#wir#king candy#wir king candy#king candy wir#one piece#uta#one piece uta#uta one piece#dumb sketch#digital sketch#my art#thingy#so...yeah#starshine
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wip wip - timelapse and references+thought process will be available on my ko-fi later
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#alan wake 2#alan wake#ilkka villi#still not sure if i like the coloring#but i feel like if i redo it a fourth time i will actually lose my mind#so...yeah#alan wake 2 spoilers#just in case#my gifs
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no one will ever understand how much tim laughlin means to me, his kindness and fearlessness is an example for times like these when people of the community are still being harassed and murdered for loving who they love. i truly wish him the happiest of birthdays wherever he is (i'm betting hawk's taking him to the theatre tonight in case anyone's wondering) and i would also like to thank him for being so persistent in a world that continuously tries to undermine us for who we are. even though he isn't here anymore, he left a mark in many of us and i think that's ultimately the best thing that could happen to someone.
you will never be forgotten skippy.
#can u tell im emotional as fuck?#so...yeah#I LOVE YOU TIM#and i love you jonny for taking care of him#fellow travelers#tim laughlin#jonathan bailey#skippy#thoughts
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Knock Knock Boys: A Queer Asian Lens
I didn't watch Knock Knock Boys as it was airing, because it didn't really seem like the kind of show I'd be into. However, this post by @lurkingshan and @waitmyturtles' enthusiastic recommendation convinced me to give it a shot. Having binged the entirety of the series in a day, I can say that the show was an absolute delight to watch.
I've seen plenty of people talking about how wonderfully sex positive the show was, so I'm not going to bother with going too much into it, but I will say that the drama clearly showed the kind of sex education and awareness that is desperately needed around the world. I also really liked how Lukpeach and Latte were the ones responsible for pretty much all of the sex education in the show. It was very realistic in that, in my experience, it's extremely common for teenagers and young adults to get a majority of their knowledge about sex from their friends and the internet. The show had a very clear message about the importance of talking freely about sex with younger generations, because the taboo on the topic only harms teenagers in the long run.
Now, besides that, there was one more issue that I thought the show did wonderfully: it showed how asian kids are often hesitant to discuss things with their parents because they assume the worst in the beginning. I'm having some trouble articulating this, because it's such an abstract, ingrained concept to me, so forgive me if this is incoherent. I'm also generalizing my experience as an Indian, so please do correct me if I'm wrong here. That being said, having been raised in a society that values respect and listening to elders without question, discussing alternate ideas with parents can be a very difficult thing for most of us. It's easy to assume what parents would say to an idea and decide that trying to convince them otherwise is a task that is either futile or requires too much energy.
The best way I can describe is that the mindset becomes "It's better to ask for forgiveness if you get caught instead of asking for permission straight away". For example, had Almond asked his mother if he could stay with three other guys, she would've most definitely flat out refused, since she would've had a lot of preconceived notions about the idea. But, because Almond is able to show her that he's happy as he was, she was perfectly fine with him continuing to stay with the others. I think that's the hallmark of most asian parents, they want us to be happy but they're convinced that they know what kind of life will make us happy. They did something similar with Peak and his father, but my feelings on that are a little more complex, so we'll come back to this.
Peak and Thanwa, man. I loved Latte and Almond but these two just stole the show for me. I know some people felt frustrated with Peak's dallying and hesitance, but I just felt so sad for him, and something about his situation just hit very close to home. And Seng, the actor that he is. One particular moment that stuck with me was the scene when he leaned against the door while Jumper attacked Max. I must've rewatched that moment half a dozen times, because his acting was impeccable. I will say, I wish that they'd given us a better resolution on the arc after Max, but those are mostly minor quibbles. What I really wanted to talk about was the arc with Peak's father. Peak gathering the courage to tell his father with the support from his found family was beautiful. The scene at Knock Knock House the day before Peak left was one of the most magnificent, emotionally charged scenes I've seen in asian ql in a while. Coming from a societ wherein arranged marriage is the norm, the storyline hit hard in all the right places.
But. I did not love the resolution of the arc. I think we've had some conversation about how some shows try to be both in the bubble and out of the bubble simultaneously, and the last two episodes of the show felt a little like that. From what we knew about the father, it felt almost too easy for him to simply accept everything right away. There should have been some struggle for reconciliation. I know that the show has a theme of assumptions and lack of communication disrupting parent-child relationships, but in this case how fast they move on just seems unrealistic. My cynicism aside, even if we assume that the father wasn't homophobic, there should've been more of a conversation on the breaking of the engagement! The social implications, the father asking him why he didn't say anything for so long, Jane's involvement (how did the father know that she knew about this?). The only argument I can see against this is that the father, while initially put off by the revelation, chose to act otherwise to support his son. But then, he most likely wouldn't have insisted they take his car. And there still should've been some sort of a conversation about the engagement. Arranged marriages have a purpose; it's to provide financial and social security. I find it extremely hard to believe that a father who arranged a marriage for his son wouldn't have so much as discuss the implications of being gay with him. They tried to have the engagement have consequences with the wedding banquet, but the resolution for that really only made it worse. This is cynical of me, but I simply cannot suspend my disbelief enough to believe that the entire wedding party was perfectly happy with the turn of events. This whole resolution just seemed out of place in a show that was otherwise so wonderfully grounded in reality while still being absolutely hilarious. I think, if the show had done something a little more similar to GAP, it would've felt more realistic.
All of that aside, I really did enjoy watching the show. It was hilarious and heartwarming, and the characters were absolutely wonderful. The resolution of the final arc did drag it down a little, but I would be lying if I said that watching two queer couples get to celebrate their relationships with their community didn't warm my heart at all (Also, side note- Jane having a girlfriend was a brilliant subversion). All in all, it's a great series. It definitely felt like something new and fresh compared to the kind of qls that I've been watching lately.
#look i know im being a little cynical about the ending#but when i came out to my mother (who is by all accounts and purposes one of the more progressive older people i know)#and asked her if she thought it was a phase#she said yes and confirmed that i was still attracted to men#because living as a queer person is extremely hard in india#and that's not to mention the numerous lectures ive had to sit through on the importance of marriage#so...yeah#i did really love the show though#feel free to argue/add on i'd love to have more conversation on this#especially because i had a lot of trouble articulating myself for this#so some of what i wanted to write didn't come through#but im tired now#knock knock boys#whoops sorry accidentally deleted a chunk of this trying to fix a spelling mistake#its back now
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I usually try to stay in my lane most of the time (mostly bc I am far too old for fandom drama) but what the hell, it's friday, let's put that lit degree to use:
the way people are playing morality politics with fiction is really starting to genuinely irk me and I think some of the responses to ascended astarion are a perfect example of why this type of thinking is actually hugely detrimental to one's ability to meaningfully engage with fiction and also to the future of art.
astarion is one of the most well-written complex characters I've seen in recent years bar none (and I'm clearly not alone given the explosion of his personal fandom lol) and he has a truly compelling, emotionally resonant character arc whether you ascend him or not
If you keep him a spawn, you get a deeply touching, realistic character's journey to healing and personal growth where he learns who he is after the experience of his trauma and depending on the player's choice, explores his relationship to sex, romance and intimacy
If you ascend astarion, you get an equally emotional and well-rounded character arc where he chooses the power that allows him to have the desperate freedom and safety he's wanted, but in the process eschews any hope of real healing or personal development, and again, depending on the player's choices, restarts the cycle of abuse by taking cazador's place.
These options offer vastly different paths for the character and experiences for the player, but while yes, ascended astarion is the evil ending, and yes, ascending astarion is a tragedy, and a fucking incredible one (not only do you have astarion reigniting a circle of abuse but you have the narrative weight of KNOWING he could have actually overcome his trauma...hats off to the bg3 team tbh) but that does not mean ascending astarion MAKES YOU AS THE PLAYER EVIL
Ascend astarion because you love tragic story arcs, ascend him because you want to indulge in a master/slave vampire fantasy, don't ascend him because you want a healing character journey, don't ascend him because you want a sweet romance; all of these choices carry the same moral weight for the player, which is to say, none, because they are an exploration of fiction.
I know I'm saying this to the villain fucker website but it bears repeating; just because someone wants to engage with evil, fucked up characters or content does not mean they support evil acts in their real life, and furthermore, exploring dark, taboo or tragic concepts safely is part of what fiction is for. It enables us to look at those things from a distance, work through difficult feelings and develop greater understanding of what makes our fellow humans tick — and before you get it twisted there's also no moral issue with exploring fucked up media bc you're horny or just, because. You can take it as seriously (or as sexily) as you want.
It's starting to really concern me how many people not only do not get, but are violently opposed to this concept, because equating what someone likes in fiction with their real life moral code and actions is an incredibly dangerous and let's be honest, immature way of thinking that not only stunts your ability to engage with fiction but ironically, hampers your ability to deal with complicated issues and emotions in real life.
I don't know what's driving this trend (though purity culture is certainly playing a role) but it's definitely something that's not just impacting individuals but contributing to the commercialization of art, where we get games and stories and tv shows and books that regurgitate the same safe, mass marketable plotlines and character archetypes over and over and over again so corporations can squeeze out as much profit as possible.
Anyway, remember kids: There's no such thing as thought crime, reaching for morally pure unproblematic media is directly contributing to the death of art, and this is why funding the humanities is important.
#so...yeah#idk man i have thoughts and feelings#and i love astarion so much lol#astarion#ascended astarion#bg3#baldur's gate 3#fandom analysis#media analysis#fiction#a personal rant because i need to vent about this and i just recalled i have a blog where i can indeed do so lol#astarion ancunin
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#ruben dias#there is another interview...behind a paywall#I'm not paying for it#to then also see it all over social media with no credits#so...yeah#this will do
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I really can't pick a project, huh?
Anyway, that Loki/Sigyn commission gave me an itch I need to scratch. So I'm collecting body type references for a Thor design and mark my words...he will be large.
#peachy post#for context#I'm looking at Strongmen competitions#and highland games contestants#so...yeah#he's gonna be big#norse mythology#thor odinson
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What’s up, I’ve finally emerged from my 3 year disappearance just so I can share with y’all my doodles of Jo and Melody.
Anyways back to the depths I go. Hope y’all have a good day/night.
So…yeah.
(Art: me)
(Angry Birds belongs to: Rovio Entertainment)
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while I always know I love wheel of time sometimes I forget how much I love wheel of time until I'm reading it again. in other news I might actually manage to catch up to the tv series in my reread before it starts airing after all
#important text posts#i finished eotw yesterday and am a quarter into the great hunt as of today#so...yeah#depends on how good i am about reading other things mostly#wheel of time reread 2k25#i'll make that my tag
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The three sillies taking over my mind.

So…yeah.
#just something random#wreck it ralph#king candy#wir king candy#king candy wir#one piece#uta#one piece uta#uta one piece#littlebigplanet#littlebigplanet3#newton pud#lbp3 newton#newton lbp3#digital sketch#my art#thingy#so...yeah#starshine
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Thoughts on the third season of Chaos Theory being rumored as the last (from the summary of the upcoming Junior Novelization)?
I am upset that I convinced myself it wasn't.
I felt from the beginning that it was going to be a two-part show, then when we wrapped up Season 1, I knew it would have to be three. So I figured it would be a trilogy.
But after a while, I started deluding myself into thinking that instead of one thirty-episode batch, they might have actually ordered two twenty-episode seasons. I thought it might take its time...drop the first half of Season 2 in June, then wrap up in October.
But apparently, I was delusional.
Now, I am praying that it was picked up for two seasons--one 20-episode season, and one 13-episode season. MAYBE a 32-episode batch.
But I am braced for a 10-episode set. Gritting my teeth for a six-episode one (running with a 26 episode total).
#for reference Camp Cretaceous was a 26-episode first season and a 23-episode second#so...yeah#jwct#chaos theory#the show has a LOT to do and it CAN do it#but#I am worried because Season 2 really spun its wheels on some things while rushing others#so if things are messed up or rushed in 3 I think we can blame that#but we will see....#the main issue is that there's zero time for Shenanigans
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The master of two worlds. No. The master of many worlds.
#alan wake 2#alan wake#ilkka villi#coloring this was a nightmare honestly#i have no idea how i even did it#and i'm still not satisfied#but i don't think it's gonna get any better#so...yeah#my gifs
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Mom, looking through her diary entries when I was a kid (like 5 years old): wow baby you've always had a really high EQ!!!
Me, who's been mentally drained from being the family mediator all the time without efforts being acknowledged: ...yup.
(wanted to clarify that other than this hiccup it was really awesome conversation about my childhood )
#meraki rambles#the rrason she mentioned this#was that one story was about me drawing a card to apologise to my sister unprompted becuase i hit her and mom yellled at me for that#the other was when i was nervous to go to the dentist for the first time j called my sister to help calm myself down again unprompted#and when my parents were arguing over my academics i wrote them a note saying “I'll do better i just want a happy family”#so...yeah#i barely remember any of these things#but i know that ive always been called sensitive#now i just know how to ise that sensitivity to my advantage
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