if things on Geonosis played out a bit, well, differently
/watch me spin out of control and draw each character i appreciate in sw universe, which is far too many/
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I’m SO normal about Welcome Home
she’s so freaking silly and adorable, would kill and die for her 👍👍👍
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I wanna make a fanfic (loosely based on the song highway man) about California living multiple eras, 1 as a cowboy, another as a farmer, another as an actor, another as a techie and about how he’s still here, just different
But I don’t have the motivation
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i might have some brain worms right now,,,, i am planning some stuff but i wont go too far into bc spoilers >:]c
half baked story and spoilers for the book under the cut
ok, so in the story of I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, AM "wakes up" and decides to take over the world and kill every person on the planet accept for 5 people, deciding to torture them for eternity purely bc of how much he hates humanity. Home doesn't really "wake up" and take over but more or less decides to trap everyone within his walls during a party inside him, never opening his doors to the outside world again. In this au, he's grown sick and tired of the same-old same-old and has grown bitter and hateful with everyone, including Wally. He's not built as a computer in this story but more as he's "rooted" in the ground and he expands Wally's house into an endless void, creating a new and dangerous world for everyone to live in forever.
Home ranks himself as a vengeful god, just like AM, and takes great pleasure in creating a living hell for the neighbors inside. They can never die because Home stitches them back up before they can try and escape. Wally blames himself for Home's actions and has grown extremely paranoid from Home taunting him. There's definitely some bad blood between the two and no one can figure out why. Wally hallucinates quite a bit from the many years of endless paranoia, leaving him wondering if anything he sees or hears is real or not. So he relies on Barnaby to calm him down and ground his reality, but the pooch can only do so much for the little guy.
Barnaby has become quite the grumpy old man, never really finding a reason to crack jokes or smile anymore. He's lost a lot of hope in finding a way out and just wants it all to end. Seeing too many horrors and experienced too many pains, it all becomes way too much for anyone to bare. Especially after 109 years. But he tries to be there for his friends and for Wally.
okay that's it for now! i'll definitely be making more and sharing more info on the story and the rest of the neighbors as time goes on.
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i am watching community! on my brother's recommendation
yk how siblings. yk. when they like something, naturally you must despise it. so i rly didn't want to watch it. but god i am a sucker for a found family and also silly people and unfortunately my brother has good taste. so here i am.
anyway i got the test results and despite what the freshman boys at my school think, i am not actually autistic! but i am some combination of processing deficit, adhd symptoms, super high iq, Just Plain Weird, and a complicated relationship with emotions and societal norms. all that to say, abed is my favorite character. but like ... who doesn't have abed as their favorite character??
and i watched "abed's uncontrollable christmas" last night. i got literally a little choked up watching it, especially towards the end, when he froze himself (or ... got frozen?). i could literally see him in my mind at the table in the study room, staring blankly, as his friends defended him. (it was actually kind of cool to have the stop-motion on the screen and my made-up live-action in my head at the same time but that's beside the point.)
but the POINT i am trying to make is about abed trying to force episodes to be something else. i think it's interesting. like in 2x01, where he's trying to rush the relationship drama so they can have the episode be about something cooler. or in 2x08, "cooperative calligraphy," AKA the bottle episode, how much he resists it being a bottle episode, and the disappointment he repeatedly expresses. and most key (to me) in "abed's uncontrollable christmas," where instead of facing the emotions and change, he tries to force the episode to be a silly stop-motion singing christmas special.
and i guess i don't really have much of any other point. no real conclusion. i'm just kinda verbally processing here, lol. honestly the whole deal of auc is really relatable to me: focusing on a hyperfixation in favor of dealing with hard emotions. i do that all the time.
anyway i think i just relate to him a lot so i think he's neat
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