just clownloaded a gigglebyte of silly images
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why can't they just put enough vitamins into the one gummy
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butt ass naked in the bathroom mirror practicing turning people away during the apocalypse if I dont have the means to help them but I keep messing up and having to restart the convo
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The Ballad of Bella Buttons
(based on a true story)
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wait do you guys actually carry purses/bags everywhere you go i really need to know
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Camopus from Earthbound 64 / Mother 3 (cancelled game)
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some pokemon i drew for a collab <3
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Do you know where I can find (or maybe you have it saved) that post canon page about Mithrun and Marcille going to Dungeon Lord Therapy?
Almost couldn't find it cause I forgot the title but here it is!
"Former dungeon master meetup"
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So I never really questioned Kabru and Mithrun's dynamic given what's coming up, but that episode really emphasized some stuff to me. We know already that long-lived races, particularly elves, have a tendency to dismiss the other groups as being childlike. But the sheer infantilization that everyone, and specifically Kabru, have to deal with in that episode really hammers it home.
When Kabru mentions his adoption, pretty much all of the Canaries start immediately treating him like a toddler. And we know from flashbacks in the manga that he received pretty much the same treatment from his adopter - I wouldn't say he was quite treated like a favored pet, but it's much closer to that than any kind of healthy relationship dynamic.
So when Mithrun stands up, gets in his face, looks him eye-to-eye and says: "You're plotting something. I'm going to find out what.", that? That is the first time in this scene - maybe in his life - that an elf takes Kabru seriously. Mithrun has his own thing going on, but regardless of his reasoning, he addresses Kabru as a person and an adult. As someone with complex motivations who could potentially trip him up. I don't doubt Kabru has in the past used that infantilization to his advantage, but it's blatantly obvious that he doesn't enjoy it. Who would? So Mithrun starting their relationship by treating Kabru as a peer explains a lot about their dynamic down the line, in my opinion.
Kabru doesn't have to prove his humanity, his personhood, his adulthood to this man, one of a group infamous for how they treat younger species. It must feel like one hell of a paradigm shift.
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Certainly THIS time my guts won't explode after drinking coffee
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