Why is the Heineken ad with Max so on brand 🤨
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Now available as a print!
Click here for the Etsy link to have a look! Thanks for all the love on this piece guys lol, it was, unexpected. HAHAHAH! And also, i was test making some stickers and so the first several orders or so I receive will come with the sticker too hehe.
Also, everything in my shop is restocked, including all the Codywan pieces! Thanks for being patient with me guys, im finally back home lol.
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Looking at some screenshots from accomplice vs golden ending (or bad vs good endings, in general) I noticed that in the first case Yosuke is the last element in the group to speak, while in the second case he is the first one (and he really does not have much to say cause he knows they’ll meet in the future):
In bad endings, Yosuke is the last person to speak. He thanks the main character for the help, yet the vibes are just depressing and sad. The fog wasn’t lifted, the real culprit wasn’t caught (or they believe they caught him but it wasn’t the right person. tbh it gets more disturbing in the accomplice ending case, because the main character found the truth, but he decides to hide it from the others and to reject it (by burning the piece of evidence), and, Yosuke’s words will hit harder “You really helped us out with lots of stuff. Thanks, partner.” <- Yosuke always there, making me feel bad every single time i try to reach Adachi - rightfully tbh), no Dojima nor Nanako nor Teddie there at the station. It’s all gloomy, everyone is sad...because of Nanako’s situation, because of their own actions (if they kill Namatame they kinda do the same he did, manipulated by the killer, and in the name of self proclaimed “Justice” <- Nanako’s arcana, which is just revenge and has severe consequences), and/or a feeling of uselessness because the mystery wasn’t solved. No one runs for the train (the mood is really heavy, and the fog also reduces the visibility).
In the good endings, Yosuke is actually the first one to talk and... he does not even have much to say. He had previously said that he wouldn’t even saying goodbye, cause Yu/Souji would be probably come visit them soon. The mystery was solved, the sky is clean, Dojima Nanako and Teddie are there too, and even if saying goodbye is hard, they all feel like their bonds are strong and that their friendship is stronger than ever. It’s a sad moment but with happy tones, and they will surely meet again (the same won’t probably happen in the bad endings, because even if not revealed to them, the fog will spread and everyone will become shadows).
Yosuke’s expression is kinda similar in both cases, but knowing what has happened in the bad endings gives another meaning to his expression in the bad ones (it also makes me think about the scene where he catches Yu/Souji coming from the TV at Junes, after visiting Adachi, because it begs the question of how much does Yu/Souji trusts the team).
Yu/Souji’s stare is a bit different in both cases, looking more relaxed and calm in the good scenario, although in the bad ending he seems to be staring with some kind of affection (like, appreciation for their friendship and for believing in him, even if, in the accomplice ending he basically fucked everything up).(well, truth be told, they decided to recycle this part for every bad ending, so Yu/Souji will always look like that, being it his belief that Namatame is the killer or his hidden secret about Adachi. And the team looks the same, be it because of the unfortunate circumstances, or because they may feel Yu/Souji might have been hiding something <- which also reminds me how in many game options Yosuke keeps reminding him that he should not be the one carrying all the weight of the investigation and he should trust the team too)The accomplice ending final scene even adds an Adachi roaming aimlessly (or purposely crossing the line when the train Yu/Souji’s in is passing), and it is terrifying, kinda creepy (tbh it felt like he had became a shadow at that point and that he had been able to cross the line without being caught by the train because of that...at least it was what i felt first time watching it).He is waiting for the world as they know to simply end, and even if Yu/Souji decided to burn the piece of evidence, he does not even care about him as a person.On the other hand, completing his social link in a good ending route rewards you with a letter from him (and he calls Izanami bitch in the final final final final battle <3 certified Adachi moment).You can take his words however you want, but it feels like he truly appreciated the times he spent with Dojima, Nanako and Yu/Souji, even if he would still rather see the world burn than try to improve as a person. It does not mean he becomes a better person afterwards, but i guess he understands the concern some people still had for him, which is something he does no feel with Yu/Souji betraying everything he fought for until that moment (also cause going accomplice route is giving up the world, basically).On a final note, I also love how Dojima’s dialogue at the end (before leaving the house) changes depending on which bad ending the player gets, and how his questions are so on point, as if he was acting like some kind of conductor for the player to reflect on their choices.
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All these good and that, but this sounds so much like it is ignoring how well Max has been driving and winning the races fair and square? FIA acting like a bunch of idiots has nothing to do with Max? Like, this year is not sth like last year where the points were even a bit close? Like, Max got all those points on his own merit with his tooth and nails? This sounds like most of you people are ignoring Max's tremendous drive and just trying to invalidate his efforts by throwing a shadow over his honest work simply because FIA are a bunch of fools. In this season, there is nothing from Max's side haters can use against him, but this kind of talk feels more like a discredit to Max instead of a criticism on FIA.
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Age headcanons - demons/daemons and android are excluded:
there isn’t a lot to this 🤷🏽♀️
edit: this isn’t how i picture them when i listen btw this is how i see timeline wise
these are 2022 ages!! seems obvious but it's a small reminded to myself because it's not like david is 28 in his valenweek video (24)
Main Characters (?)
David - 28
Asher - 27 (younger by a few months)
Milo - 25 (i will stand by milo being the youngest of the trio)
Vincent - 43 (21 when turned - 2000)
Sam - 37 (23 when turned - 2008)
Fredrick - 23 (21 when turned - Halloween 2020)
Elliott - 26
Morgan - 26` (when milo talked about morgan i thought of 30s but then heard him)
Huxley - 22 (graduated)
Damien - 21 (4th year)
Lasko - 26 (i had to do some researching and went with the LOTR movie that came out in 2001 because lasko says he saw it in theaters when it first came out 20 years ago (in HBS '21) and that he barely remembers it)
Blake - 25
Marcus - 27
James - 30
Aaron - 31
Ollie - 25
Ivan/Flyboi - 26
Geordi - 23
Guy - 22
Listeners
Angel - 25
Baabe - 26
Sweetheart - 25
Lovely - 25
Darlin - 32 (older than our main trio to show that they aren't super connected does it make sense?)
Bright Eyes - 23 (just turned 21 when turned - Halloween 2020)
Sunshine - 26
Obscura - 24
Freelancer - 22/23 (started DAMN at 20 and in their second/third year now)
Best Friend - 23
Smartass - 27
Mentor - 28
Taken Baby - 23
OG Baby - 26
Cutie - 25
Honey - 22
@stars-shaped-clouds @morgansplace @cactus-wactus
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