My darling @delomaniaofficial has done a redesign of Minnie!!
I was not satisfied with her design at all, and went to Delo for help and advice, and we cooked up this!
To add to her list of cannons, we decided that she:
- is a porcelain mime doll
- is the therapist friend for pomni
- does not care therefore cannot abstract
i caved and made a tadc oc haaaaah
Minnie the Mime!
She is a quiet one, only really speaking when needed to.
Usually, she uses gestures to try to convey what she wants, but gets super frustrated when she can’t explain properly.
She would end up befriending everyone, but is very wary of Jax, for not just his personality and pranks, but she can’t figure out if she has a romantic or non-romantic crush on him.
After episode 2 people start complaining that Jax is way too unlikable, and not the sexyman they imagined him to be
It's been a long time since the pilot, everyone went through crazy flanderization by content farms, making us believe that Jax is a quirky silly prankster, when in actuality, from the day one, he was meant to be a real asshole, and honestly it's great
What i like about Jax's character is that he (and probably Zooble) the only one who truly understand that there's quite literally NO consequences to any of their actions
I really want to see him push it to the limit, because
Saying this as an Irish person since the new Hozier album just came out and there are lyrics in Irish; it’s Irish or Gaeilge (pronounced “gwhale-ga” or “gale-ga” depending on region), not Gaelic or Celtic or any other name people come up with.
It’s just a normal language that people speak in their everyday life. We learn it in school in the republic. People like myself are bilingual in Irish and English. It’s not a “fairy aesthetic cottage core leprechaun” language.
Please respect it. Our language is a touchy subject seen as how England tried to erase it by forcing English on us and severely punishing those who spoke Irish.
At the same time that does NOT mean it is a dead language. Our (in the republic) road and safety signs are in both Irish and English, same with legal documents. Our politicians speak it, and we are trying to preserve the language!