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ANIMATION SWAP: DIMITRESCU > HEISENBERG resident evil village, 2021
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Donna Beneviento x painter ocšŸ„ŗ
Tobias Esposito she was a painter from Florence. On a business trip, she came to the village unexpectedly and was helped by beneviento, so she became Donna's painter.
The rest of the details will be published slowlyļ¼ˆThis is my first time to use tumblrļ¼ŒNice to meet you.šŸ„ŗšŸŒ¹
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Found a new character
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KARL HEISENBERG in BIOHAZARD VILLAGE PACHISLOT
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Hhelow! Been a while so have some old-ish doodles!! (ITS MOSTLY SELF INSERTS LOL MB IM COPING) And I'm so sorry for not replying to asks as I'm tryna not open socials much but tysm for the encouragement šŸ˜­šŸ«¶
Heres an update :
nope, hvnt done exams yet.
Will i still be ia? Yes! Till im done w exams hopefully
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A doodle before I vanish once again
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so I went to SungWon Cho's youtube channel to take some screenshots and do something truly dorky
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crossing over to the valley
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sorry for being ia! but hv a horse karl
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On Mia Winters, misogyny, and abuse
As should be pretty obvious by now, I love Mia Winters. I honestly think sheā€™s one of the most compelling characters in this whole damn franchise.
But let me make clear: you donā€™t have to love her. Miaā€™s canonically done a lot of shady shit in her time, and her relationship with Ethan has real problems. There are perfectly viable interpretations where the only thing really holding it together is his own denial. Only I never seem to get to read any of those takes, because the most common characterisations Mia gets in fic are an irredeemable villain, or a cardboard cutout who exists only to be written out as quickly as possible. And to write Mia out to that degree doesnā€™t just do her character a disservice, it does Ethan a disservice, and a big one.
The amount of Mia-bashing I see out there in this fandom turns my stomach. Itā€™s not just the slash fans whoā€™d rather ship Ethan with another dude. I have seen Mia loudly bashed in tags on het or gen fic in which she does not even appear. I have seen male fans reviewing these games on youtube who treat her the exact same way. But itā€™s never more frustrating than when that hate comes from the same fans whoā€™ll turn around and talk about characters like Chris or even Lady Dimitrescu (she who canonically abuses her and murders her servants, and, yā€™know, eats people without a shred of remorse) like theyā€™re perfectly forgivable and have done no real wrong. And donā€™t get me wrong: I love Lady D, but I love her because sheā€™s magnificently evil. Mia? Miaā€™s a whole lot more complicated.
But to really explain why this hate makes me so uncomfortable, Iā€™m going to have to start with the start of Resident Evil 7, and Miaā€™s very first scenes in this whole franchise.
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Let me quickly summarise the opening of that game. A man whose wife disappeared without explanation suddenly gets a message about her whereabouts. He travels to an isolated location, breaks in, and finds her. She denies ever sending him that message, and seems incredibly distressed that heā€™s there at all. They fight. It ends with him sinking an axe into her neck and shooting her several times with a handgun. But see, he didnā€™t do anything wrong! It was all self-defence! She started it! She was acting crazy!
If you didnā€™t spot it, the whole opening of RE7 can be read as something uncomfortably close to a story about a woman escaping an abusive relationship, then being tracked down and murdered by her ex.
Obviously, I am not here to tell you Ethanā€™s abusive. Heā€™s not, weā€™ve got no reason to imagine he is. He was legitimately acting in self-defence.
But the fact the first thing Ethan has to do in this game is find the balls to kill his own wife ā€’ that a whole new era of Resi games has opened with a sequence so easily read as a sympathetic justification for how an innocent man might perfectly innocently track down his missing spouse and "have" to kill her ā€“ that made those opening minutes into by far the most uncomfortable part of this whole franchise for me. Not when shit like this really happens. I mean it, I will track down the fucking statistics on women who are murdered after trying to leave an abusive partner if I have to.
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What happens to ā€˜Miaā€™ in the opening to RE8 isnā€™t much better: it's as textbook a fridging as any Iā€™ve ever seen. Yes, itā€™s a fridging that gets retconned away later when she turns up alive, but the fact thatā€™s even possible speaks to just how awful and unmotivated her death is. The game opens with Miaā€™s violent murder at the hands of this seriesā€™ longest running ā€˜heroā€™, and the event is framed entirely in terms of how awful it is for her husband. That as frigid as a fridging gets. The eventual reveal that the real Mia was just trapped alone in a cell being experimented on by a madwoman for god knows how long doesnā€™t actually make it better. The horror Mia goes through in both these games is a footnote, barely explored.
I bring these events up not to condemn the RE franchise, not to say these sequences were unjustifiable, or that violence against women can never be shown in a horror title. A quick glance at my tumblr should demonstrate how much I adore these games. Tropes like fridging become problems only because theyā€™re so ubiquitous they can come to define almost the only roles women get to play in certain types of stories, not because any individual example is necessarily grounds for outrage. In fact, thereā€™s just as much to analyse in all the hate thrown at characters like Ethan Winters or Jonathan Harker as a archtypical examples of sexism against men ā€“ against the very idea of putting a male character into the disempowered role of horror victim, usually reserved for women.
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But with this context in mind, my god is it uncomfortable to see people talk about Mia as irredeemable monster who deserves to suffer more. People who will valorise the likes of Chris Redfield, who didnā€™t even bother to stop to tell Ethan thatā€™s not Mia, yet talk about Mia like being shot to death in her own living room was only what she deserved. That is just a whole lot of yikes.
And given that both games open with Mia being violently killed by a male protagonist (twice in RE7, with the player in control), it sure is convenient how so many people have managed to ā€˜findā€™ the evidence that proves sheā€™s the real villain. You donā€™t have to think too hard about Chris Redfield as a violent maniac or Ethan Winters being forced to kill his own wife if itā€™s okay to inflict violence on this woman. ā€œYes, but she shouldnā€™t have done [X]ā€¦ā€ or even ā€œBut what if sheā€™s the real abuserā€ is a narrative that gets thrown at real women in abusive relationships all the time ā€“ especially when the man is a friend of whoeverā€™s casting judgement, or even a celebrity. Real world examples of this shit in the wild run the full gamut from wild fan-takes on The Shining ā€˜provingā€™ that actually the abused wife was the ā€˜realā€™ abuser all along, right up to the ongoing hate campaign against Amber Heard. People donā€™t want to have to think badly of someone they admire, and will take any excuse to shift the blame. The stakes are infinitely lower when weā€™re talking about fictional characters, but the same pattern plays out.
And look, I do get it. Itā€™s easy to go into these games and come out with a negative opinion of Mia. Sheā€™s the one who lures you into danger in RE7, acts all innocent, and then comes at Ethan with a chainsaw ā€“ and when you finally find out her big secret at the end, it turns out she working for the people directly responsible! Youā€™re really not given a lot of reasons to invest in Ethan and Miaā€™s relationship before sheā€™s suddenly coming at him with a knife, and the fact she never does get to come clean to him in canon leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
Itā€™s really easy to go into RE8, note all the glaring signs that Ethanā€™s relationship with Mia isnā€™t healthy, and draw your own conclusions about a woman we donā€™t hardly even see again for most of the runtime of the game. Half this goddamn fandom still seems to think Heisenberg is actually a lycan, ffs ā€“ most of what people think they know about Mia is more meme than fact, and the rest is pretty surface level. Basic media literacy is not exactly high out there in the tumblrweeds (let alone the rest of the internet).
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But as for the idea that Miaā€™s responsible for all the horrors Ethan went through, people seem to forget that Mia herself went through so much worse. Ethan spent a day in the Bakersā€™ property, and a day in the village. Mia spent years trapped in the Bakersā€™ property, and days at least imprisoned in Mirandaā€™s lab, knowing exactly how much danger her family were in, helpless to save them. Sheā€™s no innocent herself, but ye gods has she already suffered for her crimes.
So with all that out of the way, well, whatā€™s the actual ā€˜evidenceā€™ that Mia herself was abusive? No-one's coming into this one without some bias, but letā€™s at least give it a fair shake.
Right upfront, I want to recognise that in both fiction and reality, women can be abusers, and men can be victims. Abuse in heterosexual relationships is far more likely to occur with the man as the abuser, but the reverse does happen, and the fact culture at large can be so eager to cast the woman as the villain doesnā€™t make it any easier for the real male victims of abuse to get recognition and help. Society as a whole is still just really shitty about enabling or excusing real abuse.
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But the idea that Mia was abusive has very little to back it up. Whatever you make of ā€œherā€ interactions with Ethan at the start of the game, the fact remains: thatā€™s not Mia, and the fact sheā€™s acting so strangely is meant to be our clue that something much bigger than a little marital strife is going on here. Knowing all this doesnā€™t really make the scene where sheā€™s violently executed less disturbing, but you canā€™t miss that the hints we donā€™t yet know the full story.
So the question becomes, is there any evidence that the real Mia was abusive? Iā€™ve dug into this one a bit before in my post about trying to figure out the timeline of exactly when Mia was replaced, but thereā€™s no clear answer available on that front. To summarise a long post (and a surprisingly lively timeline of events from the days before the game begins): the most likely intent seems to be that Mirandaā€™s been posing as Mia for less than a week, though a lot of the vibes of the scene give me the impression itā€™s been several weeks at least. Ultimately, thatā€™s going to come down to your own interpretation.
The Mia mentioned in Ethanā€™s diary who blew up at him at the hospital could be the real Mia, but more likely isnā€™t: you canā€™t really use her to argue anything definitive, one way or another. The Mia from the flashback where Ethan gets the call from Roseā€™s doctor is the real Mia, but if you think getting upset when your husband brushes off your obvious distress over your daughterā€™s health makes you abusive, then nothing I say here is going to convince you otherwise.
The only ā€˜realā€™ evidence that Mia might be a problem is one line you might hear from Ethan while taking Rose to bed, and it is admittedly a red flag: your motherā€™s scary when sheā€™s angry.
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And to anyone whose whole hatred of Mia has been built backwards from this one line ā€“ especially anyone whoā€™s grown up in a dysfunctional household themselves ā€“ hell, I get it. It is one really yikes thing for Ethan to say about his wife.
IBut in Miaā€™s defence, I can only point out that, well, yes, canonically, she is scary when sheā€™s angry.
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Oh, did I say angry? I meant fucking possessed.
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And if Ethanā€™s bringing up the spectre of that time, even subconsciously, maybe that should be an even bigger clue that the Mia in this house right now isnā€™t Mia.
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But what really shows this line for what it is is that weā€™ve seen the real Mia angry. Weā€™ve seen her cold fury at Eveline, daring to go right back to asking ā€˜can we be a family now?ā€™ within hours forcing Mia to assault her own husband with a chainsaw. Weā€™ve seen her frustration at Ethanā€™s own denial, and weā€™ve seen her stalk out of the room when he blows off an important conversation for a call from work. Weā€™ve seen her advance on Chris after he shut her down, demanding, Where is my husband? Where is my daughter?!
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We have never seen her angry without real justification. Her anger is neither violent nor disproportionate. Itā€™s consistently purposeful, focused, and contained. There is nothing scary about the real Miaā€™s anger, unless youā€™re scared by the very idea she might have something valid to be angry about.
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There is evidence of tension in the Wintersā€™ marriage from before Mirandaā€™s arrival, but it takes a very different form ā€“ most evident in the flashback scene where Ethan receives the call from Roseā€™s doctor. Far from Mirandaā€™s brusque, dismissive copy of her, the real Mia is anxious and depressed, scared of what Roseā€™s results might reveal. Here, Ethanā€™s the one brushing her concerns aside (ā€œWe talked about this [ā€¦] Rose is fine!ā€) He recognises there seems to be something Miaā€™s not telling him, says they should talk about it, but then immediately brushes the conversation off when he gets a call from work, while Mia storms out of the room.
You can certainly read Mia as a hypocrite here, getting angry at Ethan for not knowing things sheā€™s deliberately kept from him. But itā€™s Ethan who decides a call from work is more important than a conversation with his wife ā€“ someone who is obviously distressed, canonically still on a regime of drugs after the traumatic events of RE7, very likely suffering PTSD along with Ethan, and maybe even some form of postpartum depression. We donā€™t know anything about Ethanā€™s work, so thereā€™s no real point in speculating about how much he ā€˜needsā€™ to take that call. Miaā€™s no clear villain here ā€“ quite the opposite.
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Personally, I tend towards taking this scene as evidence that Mia has tried to talk to Ethan about what really happened to him, but hasnā€™t managed to get him to face the truth. For all that Ethan supposedly wants to talk about the past, itā€™s a pretty huge plot point that heā€™s badly in denial himself.
Or they could both be at some fault here: Ethan unwilling to face the truth, while Mia is reluctant to force him to face something she knows will hurt him and bring him distress. Even when Mia says outright that she ā€˜tried to keep this a secret, butā€¦ā€™ to Chris at the end of the game, the implication is as much that sheā€™s tried to keep it a secret from people like Chris, who might decide Ethan is dangerous. Sheā€™s lied to protect him before, and if sheā€™s still lying to him about her past with the Connections, then the fact that knowing the truth will hurt Ethan is obviously among her reasons. Protecting Ethan has always been among Miaā€™s top priorities ā€’ even at her own expense.
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The only other real hints we get about Miaā€™s inner life come from the glimpses of her we get in Donnaā€™s domain. But Iā€™m hesitant to read too much into these, given how unclear it is how much is just a manifestation of Ethanā€™s own anxieties. If anything, the ā€˜Miaā€™ in these scenes almost seems to have some far worse secret than simply having not told Ethan about himself something he really ought to have put together on his own, and Iā€™d kind of love to see that explored too ā€“ at least as long as that goes somewhere more interesting than round umpteen of ā€˜and thatā€™s why Mia sucksā€™.
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But my point here isnā€™t that you have to read any of these scenes the same way I do. I do think itā€™s important to recognise that nothing written for a game like RE is truly character-driven; scenes exist to serve the plot far more than to reflect consistent character motivations or hold up to fridge logic (which, letā€™s face it, is the real reason for most of Chrisā€™ horrific behaviour in this game, let alone anyone elseā€™s). The result is rarely super consistent, and leaves ample space for multiple interpretations of anyoneā€™s motivations. Regardless, the idea thereā€™s any hard evidence that Ethan and Miaā€™s relationship is dysfunctional, or that whateverā€™s wrong is Miaā€™s fault alone, is going to be incredibly hard to justify.
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Any assertion that Ethan and Mia are somehow on the verge of divorce also needs to be weighed against the masses of evidence of how much they love each other ā€“ the number of times Mia has said she loves Ethan, up to and including (yes, Iā€™m bringing this up again) how ready she is to die for him in RE7. Her speech to Chris at the end of RE8 states explicitly that being together with Ethan and Rose is the only thing that matters to her. ā€œMia, Iā€™m sorry, I love you,ā€ are some of the last words Ethan ever speaks ā€“ and I canā€™t help but read into the fact the moment he finally pushes Rose into Chrisā€™ arms so they can get away with him weighing them down is right after he learns that Mia is alive, and thus implicitly that Rose wonā€™t be alone if Ethan doesnā€™t make it. And good god does that scene break my heart every time.
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Itā€™s worth recognising that the fact Ethan and Mia love each other doesnā€™t inherently mean their relationship is healthy, or that you have to love them together as much as I do. Like I said up top, you donā€™t have to like Mia, and you donā€™t have to justify not liking her if you donā€™t. I would genuinely like to see fics where Mia and Ethanā€™s supposedly-necessary break up feels in character. Where Ethan loves her but just canā€™t deal with the resentment and the fallout over all the lies she told him, or where heā€™s having to face that their relationship only ever really worked because she was away so much. It will break my heart, but fiction is allowed to do that.
But god, it would be nice if people could just take the bashing below an eleven around this fandom! The number of times Iā€™ve had to sigh and back-button out of reading something, because yet another author has decided to project their own hatred for Mia onto the husband whoā€™s still reeling from watching her being violently murdered in front of himā€¦ it gets fucking old, yā€™know?
I would really like to think that in the year of our lord 2024, fandom would be a bit past this thing where they bash the canonical female love interest in the name of shipping the hero with another dude. People will bend over backwards to try and cast Heisenberg and Chris as guys who really care about consent and worry about Ethan getting hurt,because heaven forbid anyone be caught shipping something slightly problematic. And yet misogyny still somehow gets a pass.
You do not have to love Mia. You donā€™t even have to like her. But ye gods, the hate she gets is baseless and absurd.
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(And on that note, I promise I am finally done soapboxing in defence of Mia Winters, thank you for bearing with me for this long.)
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doodle of a scene in a fanfic that's been stuck in my head for so long which u could read here!
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I like chilchuck he's the equivalent of a man in his 50s he's unionized he drinks too much alcohol he's an empty nester and his wife left him. I bet he sits in chairs like this
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PSA: Tumblr/Wordpress is preparing to start selling our user data to Midjourney and OpenAI.
you have to MANUALLY opt out of it as well.
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to opt out on desktop, click your blog āž”ļø blog settings āž”ļø scroll til you see visibility options and itā€™ll be the last option to toggle.
to opt out on mobile, click your blog āž”ļø scroll then click visibility āž”ļø toggle opt out option.
if youā€™ve already opted out of showing up in google searches, itā€™s preselected for you. if you donā€™t have the option available, update your app or close your browser/refresh a few times. important to note you also have to opt out for each blog you own separately, so if youā€™d like to prevent AI scraping your blog iā€™d really recommend taking the time to opt out. (source)
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They go to a local farmer to get most of their food. The farmer always gives Rose a little treat (he's got big grandpa energy), and Heisenberg doesn't have the strength to make her give it back.
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being in love with a fictional character will make u produce art u didnt know u were capable of
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[if ur part of the "fiction doesnt affect reality" crowd: please fuck off lol]
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