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uncanny-tranny · 1 year
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To any disabled person undergoing tests to find What's Wrong: I hope your results come back the way you hope and that you receive the help you need. I hope you are not denied care, I hope you are taken seriously even after this, and I hope that you will be taken care of compassionately
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sincerely-sofie · 5 months
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Alright. Going to play more Slay the Princess now. Y’all’s reactions to my worst theory yet scare me. Have some fanart to enjoy while I dive back into the insanity.
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marblerose-rue · 4 months
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got asked to draw two of my old wc rp ocs :-) left is cicadahop, right is scallopstar
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heartorbit · 1 year
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still chipping away at that pjsk major arcana
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evilkitten3 · 2 months
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Who do you think Kisame was actually loyal to?
Itachi or Obito?
oh obito absolutely. not a question in my mind.
look at kisame's history - his whole m.o. is that he kills his own comrades once they become threats to his true duty, be that following the mizukage's orders or carrying out his akatsuki duties. itachi was a spy, he was never loyal to the akatsuki at all. the agreement he and "madara" had was that the akatsuki wouldn't attack konoha so long as itachi was alive and working for them, but they'd have to go after naruto once they'd gotten the other eight jinchuuriki, something itachi was almost certainly aware of bc it's kind of obvious.
kisame was 1000% partnered with itachi to kill him once his interests ceased to align with the akatsuki's, and i have no doubt that he would've done it without hesitation, no matter how much he liked itachi on a personal level. kisame even told itachi when they first met to be wary of him, it wasn't subtle.
kisame was never loyal to itachi, his loyalty was always to obito. he was fond of itachi and didn't mind helping him out and keeping team hebi separate from the brodown showdown, but that's not the same as being loyal to him.
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peri · 5 months
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just saw someone use the tone indicator "/question" .... there's an indicator for that one. its called the question mark
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lesbianralzarek · 2 months
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i am now a board-certified healthcare worker
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clotpolesonly · 7 months
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Blue Lily, Lily Blue ch 15 // Mister Impossible ch 25
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I’ve only watched the Dungeon Meshi anime and even then only the episodes so far available on Netflix (so maybe this changes). But it’s kind of almost paradoxically interesting in an odd way that outside of Kabru himself the rest of his party are just… boring. Like they would probably be the main group dynamic in generic boring fantasy anime in generic western fantasy setting #234. I almost wonder if they’re like a take down or parody of that by the creator who has gotten tired of such boring friendship or group dynamics in other fantasy works.
Like Kabru himself clearly has something else there: which I’m interesting in learning about. There’s clearly something wrong and I’d like to find out why. But his party seem like boring cheerleaders in a sense, with barely any substantial arguments to be had with their party leader at all. Any protests are light, and so far barely anything substantial at all.
Laois and his group: the actual main group, clash in interesting ways. They disagree with Laois and think he’s weird (outside of Senshi) because in a lot of ways he is but his weirdness helps them survive. They have different opinions about matters which means they can have interesting discussions. And interact with each other and outsiders, not just as talking props for their main leader, in interesting ways. (Marcille and Senshi with regards magic, the fact Marcille slowly comes around on eating monsters with the others, Chilchuck calling himself a coward but in the end he can show himself as brave). At most we have Kabru’s party thinking it a bit odd that he remembers the details of other people and that’s… it. It’s barely a topic they seem to want to deeply discuss at all or a deal breaker.
Kabru and his (current) party dynamic is probably what would be happening in a far more boring isekai or self insert story or its rough equivalent. Hell even in said more boring story Kabru himself wouldn’t be interesting at all like he seems to be in current canon. He’d just be generically nice with a cheerleader squad and absolutely nothing simmering barely below the surface.
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thatweirdnoise · 1 year
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you know what, i think that what happened today with spiderbit is a good thing. HEAR ME OUT
The conversation Roier had with Richas and Cellbit shows how deep the roots of q!Roier's trust issues is (justified tbh), the fact that he stopped trusting all of Cellbit's actions as soon as he made a mistake demonstrates that he needs to build a stronger bond of trust with Cellbo
My boys need to go through a phase where they realize that each other's flaws (Roier's trust issues and Cellbit's homicidal tendencies kekw) will indeed influence their relationship (Quackity warned cellbit about this...), it's something serious that they need to understand and work on to make the relationship continue
So perhaps what occurred today will help them be aware of each other's faults, because love shouldn't be blind to only good things
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dilfsonic · 1 year
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Personally so fucking glad sega did away with specific canon ages like cannot thank them enough. Tired of brain dead morons screaming “POWER IMBALANCE” between sonadow bc actual mouthbreathers interpret them as a 15 year old babychild and predatory 50 year old geezer and I love that those people have no leg to stand on in any sane universe.
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Not to be chewing at this bone forever but apart from, you know, the literal core facts of the case that Kalina (twice) gave the Bad Kids the crucial clue to uncover the conspiracy (and! killed! herself! to not be a threat!!), there's another point in her favor that she wasn't bad/working against Cassandra which keeps swirling around in my head;
during an old aCoC adventuring party Brennan mentioned one of the qualities he enjoyed about playing her as a villain was that she was always unrattled, just kinda scarily unflappable. And during that mall fight in jy she was just 100% rattled, Brennan described her as horrified (2x), stressed, panicked, and generally just RP'ed her in a way of a kind of frantic, desperate defence, up to the point she got shatterstarred and she got more scary-calm. The one point of contention of her role in the season was that she might've coordinated or orchestrated the attack in the Astral, as the IH assumed at the end of the season, but if that were so she would definitely not have emoted like that.
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gottagobackintime · 1 year
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Trent Crimm, independent, did not show up at work with his gay little rainbow Snoopy mug to then have people think he’s straight!
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scoobydoodean · 1 year
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I see this held up as major proof of Dean's badness, but couldn't it also be proof of Cas having faith Dean can get past anything without Cas having to change his behavior? The way it's structured the onus is on DEAN to work through it, not others to change or make amends. ---- CASTIEL: You know, Dean, he – he feels things more acutely than any human I've ever known. So it's possible he could work through this. One day, he may explode and let it all out and breathe deeply and move on.
I see what you mean in a general sense, and it's extremely possible that Cas is thinking about his own past fights with Dean and Dean forgiving him, and from the perspective of the critique you have in mind that you're refuting, I agree. But of course deancrit casgirls will forever insist that Cas has never in his life done anything harmful to Dean either accidentally or on purpose, so any time Dean might dare try to hold him accountable for anything, he's actually just making shit up and being toxic and controlling, so here Cas is just apologizing for his own abusive relationship. You can only get their take by being deliberately obtuse/disingenuous.
That said, the context of that line (from 15.13 "Destinty's Child") is Cas answering soulless Jack's question about whether Dean will eventually forgive him for murdering Mary.
CASTIEL: Hey, Jack. JACK: Cas, you know what's good about being dead? CASTIEL: Uh, as I recall, very little. JACK: Well, when you come back, you – you really get into all that life is. Hot, cold, sweet, spicy, funny, scary. CASTIEL: And are you? "Into it"? JACK: I want to be. But I don't... feel things the way I used to. Before I lost my... CASTIEL: Your soul. JACK: I used to feel things. In my bones. It was glorious, and sometimes unbearable. But I felt them. Now, I understand joy or sadness, but... I know those things aren't in me. I understand why Sam and Dean were angered by what happened to Mary... CASTIEL: By what you did to Mary. JACK: Yes. I see that I've caused them pain. And it's clear that things have changed. Especially with – with Dean. Will he ever forgive me? CASTIEL: You know, Dean, he – he feels things more acutely than any human I've ever known. So it's possible he could work through this. One day, he may explode and let it all out and breathe deeply and move on. JACK: How long will that take? CASTIEL: I don't know.
And yeah—I have seen people refer to Cas's little speech here as "condoning child abuse" and other bullshit. Because how DARE Dean not forgive soulless Jack for murdering his mother (something soulless Jack is unable to actually really acknowledge he did). I mean clearly any time someone murders your mom because she made them mad and threatened their sense of security by asking if they're okay and saying their concerning actions can’t stay a secret… That’s just natural understandable stuff! You need to forgive the person who murdered her instantly and if you don’t idk you’re kinda overreacting don’t you think? :/ I mean your mom probably deserved it kind of anyway for reading the room so wrong and talking about getting a person help. And I mean if you don't forgive the person who killed your mom or do anything trying to stop them from hurting more people you're really a child abuser... toward an adult... who murdered your mother in cold blood and is unable to even understand why it was wrong in any sense other than an intellectual one like he read it from a book... preferring to refer to it as "What happened to Mary" instead of acknowledge it as something he himself did because he was mad and felt threatened—which is what he circled back to in "Jack In The Box" too. It's only when Jack gets his soul back that he's able to actually feel true empathy, acknowledge his real actions and the gravity of them, and give an actual sincere apology. Because his soul is actually important—something this fandom refuses, by and large, to notice.
Anyway, this fandom's take on Mary's murder and soulless Jack vs. regular Jack is overwhelmingly a bag of wet third grader vomit and feces so what can one expect?
#mail#soulless jack killing mary is popularly regarded as an accident... but it's pretty transparent that it wasn't?#or rather it was on purpose but he regretted it the second after it happened. but that is still. Something he chose to do. Not an accident.#He saw her as a threat to his relationship with Sam and Dean and he acted.#This is indicated right before he kills her. He admits it outright also right before calling it an accident which unravels that whole idea.#It wasn’t pre-meditated but in that moment he wanted her to die. She was going to tell everyone there was something wrong with him.#And he did not want that.#It wasn't an accident and he can't handle his own culpability because it threatens his belief that he can make things be the way they were#before it happened. Which is why he killed her to begin with! He didn't want anyone to know/think anything was wrong with him!#And just like soulless Jack just wants everyone to forget about it and act like nothing happened and he's fine...#Many fans want Dean to forget about it. They want Dean to believe and say and feel and think that Mary did not matter.#And that being upset at her literal murder (even if it was an accident—which it was not) is bad and evil.#And Sam's great capacity for numbness (which we already saw in season 13) strengthen's their own lack of empathy for Dean#in a situation that in real life they would understand unless they're actual psychopaths.#It's only because Dean is a character in a narrative representing the need/capacity to be loved and accepted at all#that these demands that his thoughts and feelings bend to everyone else's emotional needs become so disturbingly intrusive#dont feed the stans after midnight#and cas is my best friend#hot girl cas
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anotherpapercut · 10 months
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nothing makes me want to do terrorism more than being mildly inconvenienced by a corporation
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the-punforgiven · 9 months
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Idk where I remember reading it but I remember reading somewhere that black knights were a specific class of knight who'd paint over their armor and coat of arms to signify they no longer served a king or lord and while I cannot find any evidence of that being actually true, I'd be lying if I said that idea didn't kind of fuck tbh
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