hey have u ever seen a comic before? not one of mine specifically. just, any comic
well heres a little stinkie fact for you
this guys in it
hes in every comic ever made ever just always perfectly off screen.
he was always there. always by your side
now u know
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sucks for Selen, management does NOT like her it seams. that also got me wondering: would Unionizing as VTubers work?
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Time to be a bit silly!: Soo how did Omen handle Donnie getting torn from the Technodome? and where their any lasting effects?
I'm sorry for delaying this ask, I've been thinking hard on it and wondering how to answer it cuz I'm still working out the story.
but Omen is still part of the foot clan at this time so I think she'd be confused with her feelings because on one hand she was taken in by the clan and given shelter and a reason to live and then on the other, theres this stupid turtle she loves hates and he went through an insane thing.
so I feel like on the outside, she scoffs, she snorts, calls him weak, rolls her eyes. but when shes alone in her room, she's pacing and forcing the tears and panic attack down from the fear of losing some dumb idiot as well as feeling guilt for still treating him like an enemy (even though she was trained to)
long story short, she'd just be really confused, sad, angry, guilty, etc
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;; who gave them the right to be so relatable
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🍱 from the writer's ask prompt. I'm honestly curious!
@guildwarsgirl
🍱 Do you read your own fics?
I honestly don't like to 😂. It's that whole "you're your own worst critic" kind of deal. I'll find all the flaws that I didn't catch while editing the draft, and I just spiral from there.
If it's been ages (like several years after), then I don't mind looking at old work and seeing where I've improved. I recently read a chapter of a Resident Evil fic I made back in 2012-2013 (on ff.net I feel ancient), and damn... it's night and day compared to what I turn out now. There's some nuances I miss having that aren't present in my newer works, but I think my storytelling has gotten better.
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Good night you hellish day time people :) enjoy your rays of death. I'm gonna hide in the shadows until it's safe to come out again.
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bought a second tenet grigori so I could max out its status % and every weapon in Ergo's shop had 50+ %, damn some of my melees have like 20 - 30 % status, grampa really undersold me
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i need ghoap frantically making out against a door finally taking the leap on their feelings. need ghost grinding against soap, expecting to find him just as hard as him, only to feel nothing
and in all his wisdom and experience, he concludes soap was tortured and never told him
he’s trying to think of a delicate way to say he understands, that he’s been through it and it doesn’t change anything about how he feels (and who the fuck touched him so he can hunt them down and rend them limb from limb)
meanwhile trans!soap’s just trying to find the best angle to grind his cunt on ghost’s thigh
just it never even entering ghost’s head bc he’s never known a trans person but he has met plenty of people who’ve been tortured - himself included - so of course that’s his logical leap
soap takes off his shirt and he sees his top surgery scars and ghost asks if he wants him to kill the one who did it and soap just hums like, “actually, man did pretty good, they healed real well,” and ghost’s just teary-eyes with awe at how well he’s coping, “looking on the bright side, that’s my johnny.”
imagine he thinks johnny was fully castrated but sees he’s determined to still have a sex life with him so he buys packers and straps to help him bc hell yeah healing and soap’s just like, “holy shit i’ve never had such a thoughtful partner before, such a sweet man, lt.”
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Someone needs to say it: The "Heaven is actually bad" plot line that Hazbin is based around is useless when you spend more then 2 minutes thinking about Vivzie's Hell and her characters.
Besides it being much too early for this idea, the revelation that Heaven or at least the beings running it aren't good people has little to no impact when the people who are being harmed by this are all horrible people. Stay with me here. None of these people are people who were unfairly brought into hell and we are never ever introduced to someone who was either. Why should we care that Heaven is "evil" and blocking redemption when all the sinners in hell we see are the worst of the worst who would have never gotten in even if it was fair.
For the "Heaven is bad" plot line to actually work, you need people who were just one sin away from Heaven, who would've gotten into Heaven if circumstance hadn't forced them down a path that stole it from them. You need characters who aren't comedic villains but land in the middle of morally grey. Those who deserved to be in Heaven but because Heaven refused to consider their circumstances, they were tossed to burn with people much worse than them. Those are the people who should be your main cast cause those are the people who would actually be impacted by Heaven being bad/ Heaven lying.
Angel dust, for all his trauma, was still part of the mafia and likely had killed people before (showing to almost take joy in it). Husk became an overlord and gambled souls, so he had to have had blood on his hands before hell. Alastor is a serial killer, and the list goes on and on. Sure, these characters are (somewhat) interesting, but they don't make for good characters to have when the key plot line is that Heaven is a scam. Even if that fact is true, none of them were ever going to get there in the first place and this is something we also se in every single background sinner shown in Hell too. They were never close to getting there, so why would they or we care that Heaven is bad when all sinners are shown to be horrific people who are at best in the dark grey area of morality.
If you look at it from the "angel's are unfairly killing sinners" route, it still doesn't work. If the angels are killing them, what makes it different then the sinner on sinner violence that hell is full off? Why is them dying by angels this bad thing when they are just as likely if not 10x times more likely to get knifed in the back by other sinners in hell the other 364 days, especially when everyone here apparently is just as horrible as the next person. You cannot condemn the angels for killing demons and then make a joke of out sinners killing each other and never show sinners who doesn't want to kill people. Life either matters or it doesn't and when the main cast doesn't even show a care for life (outside of Charlie's who's entire flaw is her naivety), why should the audience.
On top of that, Vivzie's whole overpopulation aspect and the Heaven plot line would connect better if she actually had people like those I mentioned above, people who stole to survive but got tossed out cause stealing is technically wrong, people who killed another to protect someone else but were still sent to hell because even though they saved that person's life that person wasn't supposed to be saved, people who passively engaged in sins but never really did anything harmful under them. This would add into how Hell is so overpopulated and highlight why its so important that Heaven is evil/ why Charlie's plan isn't just a naive pathetic fever dream.
In the end, Vivzie should have never made Heaven the central plot of this show nor tried to assign this blatant good vs evil to that conflict. Neither her characters nor her writing choices are able to respond to this conflict in a way that will end or even tell the story in a satisfactory manner.
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