where are the non-smut fics in the x reader tag for this k-pop group sob
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the tranquility base hotel is meant to be an escapist fantasy on the lunar surface. the moon essentially represents a space where the disillusionments and complications of life on earth doesn't exist. alex's mistakes and regrets and heartbreak doesn't exist here it's just all luxury and decadence. the moon is where life is easy, no mess no pain. it's like a post tech neverland. then in the car alex says 'can we please be absolutely sure that's there's a mirrorball for me?' so the mirrorball is the metaphor for hope. he wonders if there is an ending to the story where things turn out well for him. and you know what is a giant mirrorball? the moon. so 🌕🟰🪩 then in one man band miles writes 'i stare up at the moon and my lonely heart goes boom boom boom' so the moon to him represents things he's lost and things he wants back. oh and there was that line in aviation 'the colourama in your eyes takes me on a moonlight drive'. do you catch my drift
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while i love how both versions portrayed hisoka's true bloodlust finally shining through, 1999's portrayal strikes me as much more visceral.
gon, the brave and quick-witted kid that we've been following throughout the exams, is faced with mortal fear for the first time during the exam. and for once, he is scared. terrified, even. he instinctively curls into a ball, shaking and pleading to be somewhere, ANYWHERE else than here, and the audience is reminded that despite being leagues above most of the other candidates, he's still a 12 year old boy looking for his father. and yet, despite feeling this terror; despite learning what fear really entailed, he continues on. he takes a few uncertain steps, and he's running forward once again.
meanwhile, 2011's take strikes me as very matter of fact; hisoka is scary, and gon is scared, but he quickly gets over it and moves on. it's still a very, VERY well done scene, and it gets the message across well (i actually do not know which hisoka i prefer between the two, they're both so unnerving), but 1999 is so good at humanizing its characters that i can't help but praise it for making me feel like i was there. like i could feel the exact same horror that gon felt, down to the last frame. it's difficult to achieve that sensation, but they ABSOLUTELY succeeded.
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So i listened to coup de grace for the first time and uhh why is it literally mirroring tranquility base and why do i have a feeling miles is just talking about alex the entire time
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Lookit this goober tranquill
I ain't gonna lie to you, that's the weirdest lookin' Tranquill I've ever seen in my life.
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ninjago reincarnation AU where the world ended, and from it´s ashes rose another, similar yet eerly different, growing and changing from being little more than a rock in space, to a modern society much more like our own (show to movie setting :D!). with new old faces, flashes of a world long gone, a simple wish at the end (beggining?) of it all, etc etc...
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well wisdom teeth removal could have been worse...
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minaeve broke my little heart btw... that is not how the dalish work... babygirl u were seven and terrified and u didnt understand. holding her by the shoulders and saying YOU HAVE BEEN LIED TO
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ok im spitballing here - kara's mother was a former ben-hassrath whose job was to essentially lobotomize mages. when she had kara and found out they had magic, she and her wife voluntarily (?) became tal vashoth and left their lives to protect kara. and while kara was growing up, their mother told stories of what happens to bad little mages who don't listen to their moms as some sort of cautionary tale. and they're like. ok. sure. they didn't believe it, but they were still a good kid lol.
as a merc, they haven't met any tranquil but have heard stories about them told around the campfire - and probably the first time this happened, kara was shocked that their mother's stories were true 😭
fast forward as the inquisitor and meeting magister erimond and all the shit that went down with the grey wardens, kara was like. yep. this dude deserves it. and since kara has so much respect for their mother and their old job, they felt proud that they could do kinda the same thing as the inquisitor with their judgements
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