What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object is undefined behavior according to the programming language specification, and most implementations result in both a compiler and run-time error.
Because I love when you write all the cute intimacy...
13: Who steals the blankets?
UwU
Rowan does, but it's not in the typical way. Urianger will latch onto Rowan and is a heavy sleeper. There's enough contact that Rowan will kick the blankets off of them so she can be cool enough to actually sleep. Then he gets too cold and wakes up enough to pull them up and the cycle continues throughout the night.
unstoppable force (my intense desire to create a the magnus archives level story-based podcast)
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immovable object (my lack of storytelling skills, no friends and thus no voice actors, my committment issues that make me unable to stay focused on one project, my lack of knowledge on how to make a website)
As fun as it is to meme on Dongfang Qingcang being the “villain who will burn down the world for the last kiss goodbye”, that’s not actually his MO.
Even before he regained his full emotions, there were very specific people that Dongfang Qingcang refused to sacrifice for any reason: the Moon Tribe and Xiao Lanhua.
Those two would inevitably come into conflict, leaving Dongfang Qingcang with a case of unstoppable force vs. immovable object. How he defaults to dealing with this is sort of interesting.
Dongfang Qingcang appears to have the mentality that since he is usually the most powerful, be it in sheer power level or by virtue of position or because he’s survived some Serious Shit, he can shoulder the burden so those he loves doesn’t have to. He is MORE than willing to use himself as the scapegoat to protect what he wants to protect.
Its how he doesn’t have to choose between them, but understands he still has to pay a cost for that decision. It’s also part of how he’s not actually a “villain” per se, just a victim of war propaganda and literally unable to feel or connect with others on an emotional level for a long time.
Its why Ronghao is the actual villain, because he did basically burn down the world for one last chance, and it was painful and ugly. He disregarded that he had other people he does care about, even if its only Changheng, and disregarded those who did care about him to a level he honestly didn’t deserve like Dieyi.
And in the end he just realized he got duped by Tai Sui and dies with his master, rendering basically all his efforts to bring her back pretty much pointless (not in a bad way, the narrative very much did a have a point with that).
the need for memes with cersei and jaime and sexy pictures of my man tyrion (unstoppable force) vs the will to avoid spoilers for game of thrones (immovable object)