just had an ‘oh shiiiiit’ moment bc what if it isn’t chris who gets hurt playing basketball but actually eddie? looking at the script again from a different perspective, instead of maddie reassuring buck it could be maddie misunderstanding what happened
“it was an accident, [_] knows you didn’t do it on purpose”
‘buck doesn’t say anything’
“evan. you didn’t do it on purpose did you?”
to me that could read like maddie realising like “wait, DID he??” especially bc he says nothing after she first ‘reassures’ him, kinda gives off guilty vibes
maybe buck and eddie argue and buck lashes out and eddie gets hurt? not seriously obviously, just like pushed over and sprains his wrist or something and that’s why buck ‘hasn’t really talked to him’
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Dude, I've been thinking about this but I haven't felt like actually saying anything because people can be mean lol, so I'm so with you on this. He could have very much hurt Eddie. Even more with the tendency this show has of putting buddie in situations in places we will never see again (the fountain, the equine therapy place, the graveyard) so a basketball court could absolutely fit that pattern, and like, things are rocky between them, is very easy to give that impression considering where they are on the season finale, and you take freshly broken up with Buck (if the Natalia is not coming back thing is true) and you create some sort of tension between the two, to have Buck react and do something dumb, and accidentally hurt Eddie, makes sense. Like push him too hard on a play, or throw a ball he would trip on, something that's an accident but could not be if Buck analyzes it enough. And it's really easy to get hurt on a basketball court, I played for like, 7 years, and dude, the dumb ways I hurt myself are ridiculous lol, so like, it could be Eddie and Buck is scared of his reaction. Chris is the easiest to assume, and easiest to hurt, a ball to his crutches and he sprains his ankle or something, but Eddie himself is very much still a possibility. And Eddie dismissing Buck if he tried to help makes more sense than Buck leaving a hurt Chris behind. Unless the situation involves the 3 of them and Eddie is gonna go full overprotective dad because initially it seems worse than it is, let's say there's a moment they think Chris actually broke a bone or something, that lashing out is a reaction we've seen from Eddie before, fear is a powerful things, so even if Eddie doesn't react towards him because he's worring about Chris, Buck assuming Eddie is mad at him could be based on some logic. Also Eddie getting hurt and just saying I'm fine, I'm gonna go home and ice it, and Buck absolutely spiraling that Eddie hates him now is super on brand for Buck.
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This might be a FAQ but is it okay to draw fanart of Machete? They're such an elegant design with neat lore and a gorgeous wardrobe to boot.
Absolutely! It's a massive compliment when people want to draw my characters, it always brightens my day. The feeling of seeing your little critters through someone else's eyes is unmatched.
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Going to bed early because I am exhausted now, but I am leaving this lil post for future me to read. Hey you, you're fine, everything is okay, I promise you, you're loved and are not being abandoned. I promise. Now go get some food or something
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What was Hiram's reaction to seeing the Sun again?
Disbelief, wistfulness, and something that he couldn't identify and he categorised as a compelling feeling (it was anger).
Disbelief because, like everyone else in the Library, he wasn't expecting to end up on the surface. He spent a good half an hour trying to ignore the fact that while he was looking at his hands in the sun in Naples in 1899, he was also looking at his hands in the sun in Rome in 1855, in Vienna in 1858, in London in 1861, and on his airship in 1899 again. The flashbacks made him quite dizzy.
Wistfulness because he often dreams of the surface, and he has a lot of fond memories, but the sun in Naples felt real.
Except it wasn't the real sun, wasn't it? It can never be the real sun again, unless someone figures out how to raise London, or take down the stars. And even then, nothing will ever be the same again. He saw sunlight again for one millisecond from his airship last year, and that was it. Naples wasn't the real Naples, and the sun wasn't the real sun. It was only a possibility, a fragment of lost time. He never mourns his lost time, and he can't be bothered with unreal possibilities. Not when he has real possibilities to consider and a future to plan. Real sunlight abhors everything he is, but it's just the way things are for now. Whatever mockery of reality he walked in was interesting while it lasted, but it only served to remind him of everything that's out of his reach, and everything he can't currently be. Alive and walking in the sun, for example. It was just a reverie, and he doesn't care for reveries. Unless, of course, he can use them to shape reality. And isn't that a compelling thought?
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i personally think ideal kerdly dynamic is that no one is sure if kris dating berdly is an elaborate prank or joke on their part, and no one *wants* to be unsupportive or anything so they generally just sort of plaster on smiles and try to tactfully pry into kris' intentions, to which they are exclusively deadpan and cryptic (ala "...you say with no negative intonation whatsoever"), but the truth is they're literally just vibing and enjoying berdly's company now that he's 4% less arrogant post dark world.
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Oh hey Masta Hand
What are ya up to?
How ya been!
I heard that the tournament ended. Was it good?
Any plans for new fighters?
WE… are not doing this again. I’ve overworked myself a lot since the last tournament and my doctor recommended that I rest and not think about that stuff right now, instead focusing on my mental health and connections. I hope you understand.
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one thought before i disappear again but i really fail to understand damian fans' logic or interaction with canon on any level like your entire engagement with him as a character relies on a bastardization of every person around him. i don't see what worth there is in comparing how dick and bruce are comparatively written as parental figures in damian's life when your primary basis for analysis is canon from a writer who believes (1) dick shouldn't be in a relationship with kory bc he's happy-go-lucky and hates drama; and (2) bruce's life as a hero naturally culminates in fascism. neither of these are good faith takes on the characters involved so how can you place any value in how either of them are portrayed to interact with damian by way of that. and obv this doesn't even get into the plethora of talia issues which i have essayed about to the point of exhaustion. like idk i get that i can't make people hate a character obv lol and for many damian fans that attachment is there bc they read about him when they were young but i still don't really understand what there is about damian to be invested in once you're an adult who realizes he is holistically built on character assassination and racist stereotypes that he is inseparable from. like you can't really analyze his interactions with anyone without the context for those interactions being shoddy writing of someone else and i know that can happen in comics a lot but it happening in isolation is different from it forming the entire basis for a character
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my (maternal) grandma used to do this thing where every time i visited her house she would give me a brown paper bag to take with me when i left. it usually contained a banana, a tiny bottle of sprite, a packet of m&ms, some lays potato chips in a ziplock bag, and usually one or two other items
iirc i didn't eat most of the items in the bag because they weren't things i liked, so i usually ended up giving them to my parents. but it was such a sweet thing for her to do
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