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I'm tired
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here's something I don't feel like finishing
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Listened to “ IF THE JOKER COULD BEATBOX…” the entire time while drawing this
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I love shattered glass bumblebee
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Go read! :))
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Shout out to all the Black ppl that can no longer participate directly in the fandom they love because of the stresses of racism 👍🏾 you contain multitudes of value and I'm sorry that the color of your skin and the power of your voice makes people not want to acknowledge that.
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werethehellami · 2 days
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Transformers One isn't changing the established lore y'all because there is no established lore
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Israel’s senseless slaughter leaves thousands of children orphaned. Palestine must be free! Don’t tire keep talking about what’s happening!
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How about an analysis of Dunmeshi's latest episode?
What I find really interesting, and episode 17 made me realize it, is the extent to which Laios and Shuro are the opposite of what they portray, even worse: the image they might portray is actually that of the other.
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Let me explain :
How does Shuro see Laios ? As someone stubborn and thoughtless, disconnected from reality to the point of using black magic to resurrect his little sister.
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We know that Shuro would have made the same choice, which shows that even if he tries to deny it, there is a point of connection between them.
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The key to these similarities and differences is Falin.
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What Shuro loves about Falin is the tenderness in her every gesture, her compassion and understanding of every creature, and her smile.
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When he sees this monster kill in cold blood, he realizes the extent to which he has lost his loved one, which is why he chooses to kill her to free his soul, thinking he has lost her.
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But what Shuro doesn't realize is that he's exactly what he's blaming Laios for: he's stubborn and reckless, not realizing the danger and sacrifices his teammates are making for the sake of this mission.
He's also disconnected from reality, not caring about himself, his hunger or his fatigue.
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Above all, and this is very interesting, Laios had said that he hadn't perceived that Shuro couldn't stand him because he was so happy to have him as a friend, that he hadn't detected any of these signals.
Shuro shares this blindness
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Shuro repeats that this monster is not Falin, yet he sees her as such, to the point of embarrassment when the monster removes her blouse.
And that's the opposite of Laios, who sees his sister as the monster she is
Like the chimera Falin has become, he sees his little sister calling him and this super-cool monster.
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He's the one with his feet firmly on the ground, he's the one who really cares about his team, taking care of himself and those around him through balanced meals.
The one who understands that Falin has many vital points, rather than allowing himself to be overwhelmed by despair, is Laios.
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So when Shuro hits Laios, in reality he's not hitting a man who differs from him, he's hitting his own flaws, and his own failure in the situation.
This failure he projects onto Laios, a man brimming with flaws.
Not only does Laios reason with him, but if Shuro ends up taking the wiser path, it's also because he's literally fought against himself.
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But it all goes even further!
Shuro realized his feelings, or rather how unique Falin was in her tenderness and altruism, towards every being, even the smallest.
But what set this whole cycle in motion was Falin's self-sacrifice, her own death.
Laios and Marcille are responsible for what follows, but they are not responsible for everything, as Shuro tries to believe.
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Shuro refuses the truth
So he doesn't see Falin
He couldn't accept that her tenderness had led to his death
Nor that her tenderness gave way to extreme coldness and indifference
He won't accept his own blindness
So he hits Laios and his extreme sincerity that irritates him so much
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Shuro can't see anything in the darkness of this dungeon, he's the one who's lost his footing so he has to get back up again
Laios has accepted to see everything, even the unavowable, the forbidden, the pain.
What Shuro sees in Falin is love
In Laios, what he sees is the truth
In reality, Laios has only told part of the truth; he is the other half.
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But if he goes back up, it's not to abandon Falin, Shuro has to face reality, the truth, that Laios was the only one who could save his beloved. It was by fighting that he finally put his trust in Laios. And finally became a friend
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Len Howard,1950- From Birds as Individuals,1952,Living with Birds
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gay horse yuri
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Pk so I've been thinking for a while about how ergonomics would look on Cybertron.
Like first of all bots come in such a wide variety of sizes that realistically, common household items would too. Like if we take TFA as an example, and compare Bumblebee to maybe Optimus, and give them a reasonably sized cup each, there would be a cast size difference. And like some things like doors, especially in public places, would probably be built to accommodate the biggest bots, but what about apartments and homes?
Also, before war and factions splitting and etcetera, you needed roads for those with ground-based vehicle modes, but what about those who could fly? Were the towera built with landing spots and entrances in mind? Also, other bodily variations. Some bots have claws instead of "regular" hands, or the variety in vehicle modes even within a single group would make a lot of difference for how they get around.
Also, and i know a lot of people have discussed this before, but beds. Because i think we've all looked at certain characters and thought "there is no way this guy could lay comfortably on their back". Be it wings, or other kibble, or just being shaped weird, I think realistically there would be a "standard" type of bed used in places like hospitals, or army bases or stuff like that. But otherwise there would be a LOT of options to change a bed to suit one's own needs. Because again, with the way some bots are shaped they would realistically have to either have a very specialized bed for proper support, or just lay very specifically.
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Hey are you offended by the word bitch? I'm going to send you a hate anon, but I saw that you go by she/her and I respect women
don't let anything stop u from being a hater king
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Gender & sexualities for the Mane Six in my Exileverse!
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- Twilight Sparkle is the definition of the meme “I’m probably nonbinary but I got a job so idk about that rn”
- Applejack and Rarity are cis
- Pinkie Pie’s sexuality is ??? and she goes by any pronouns
- All Mane Six use she/her pronouns but not exclusively
- gender and sexuality don’t really matter in this AU because they’re magical horses so this is just for fun 💖
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