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lookingforhappy · 10 days
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迫害Christopher
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lookingforhappy · 12 days
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5’s morning routine
机械臂弓箭手5
(射箭姿势有参考)
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lookingforhappy · 19 days
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Hi, im the anon who said i’d pay to see u rewrite the seasons, I said that cause a lot of ur theories and criticisms are really good! The post about Reginald’s character being flattened out was what sparked it, i luv tua and i like seeing the characters and plotlines explored on a deeper level 👍
that is the best compliment i've ever gotten! esp bc it was the reginald post that brought it about!!
i swear this fandom is notorious for flattening characters, luther and reginald specifically are treated awfully, so it's fucking amazing to hear that i'm not just yelling into the void lmao.
tysm!!! 🩵
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lookingforhappy · 22 days
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lookingforhappy · 25 days
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Because I’m curious-
Reblog so this breaks containment and reaches people near the equator
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lookingforhappy · 26 days
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Isn’t it funny that Diego has this complex abt being no.2 and wanting to be no.1 but every time we write out the siblings it’s always Luther, Allison, Diego,, like we demote him to no.3 just cos his siblings got freaky.
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lookingforhappy · 27 days
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THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY APPRECIATION WEEK ☂️
DAY 3 — favorite dynamic(s) 
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lookingforhappy · 28 days
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friendly reminder that Patrick, though likely a victim of allison's abuse himself, pulled this absolutely shitty move while allison was actively in therapy working to do better for herself and her child.
also, fairly large piece of evidence that allison's divorce and her custody battle for claire was publisiced to the world. i doubt that was allison's doing.
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lookingforhappy · 29 days
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thought it appropriate to link this reddit post that transcribed a lot of viktor's book way back in 2019
sadly the original post was deleted but the linked comment still exists
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contents of viktor's book courtesy of the auction site
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lookingforhappy · 1 month
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AU idea i once had:
Viktor dies at 4yro due to reginald either murdering him or an accidental overdose of the drugs or side affects of the drugs
five dies at 13 in the apocalypse
ben dies at 16 in the jennifer incident
all 3 become ghosts and haunt klaus. luther, allison and diego think he invented viktor, lied about five to make them feel better/play a bad prank, and hallucinates ben due to the drugs.
idk where this would end up but i think klaus' ability to communicate with ghosts is underdeveloped and underused (esp with the whole cult situation?)
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here's an absolutely ancient draft with explainations of each of the brellies' names and origins that i compiled millenia ago lmao
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Luther -
Wikipedia:
As a German surname, Luther is derived from a Germanic personal name compounded from the words liut, "people", and heri, "army". As a rare English surname, it means "lute player". Luther is also derived from the Greek name Eleutherius. Eleutherius is a cognate of the Greek word eleutheros (έλεύθερος) which means "free".
Luther is a given name of various origins, it is derived from the same surname and became a first name mainly in tribute of Martin Luther.
Luther was ordained to the priesthood in 1507. He came to reject several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church; in particular, he disputed the view on indulgences. His refusal to renounce all of his writings at the demand of Pope Leo X in 1520 and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms in 1521 resulted in his excommunication by the pope and condemnation as an outlaw by the Holy Roman Emperor.
Lutheran theology differs from Reformed theology in Christology, divine grace, the purpose of God's Law, the concept of perseverance of the saints, and predestination.
Predestination, in Christian theology, is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God, usually with reference to the eventual fate of the individual soul.
Diego -
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The name has long been interpreted as reanalysis of Santiago, from older Sant Yago "Saint Jacob," in English known as Saint James, as San-Tiago.
One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Saint James is the patron saint of Spain and, according to tradition, his remains are held in Santiago de Compostela in Galicia.
James is described as one of the first disciples to join Jesus. The Synoptic Gospels state that James and John were with their father by the seashore when Jesus called them to follow him. James was one of only three apostles whom Jesus selected to bear witness to his Transfiguration. James and John (or, in another tradition, their mother) asked Jesus to grant them seats on his right and left in his glory. Jesus rebuked them, asking if they were ready to drink from the cup he was going to drink from and saying the honor was not even for him to grant. The other apostles were annoyed with them. James and his brother wanted to call down fire on a Samaritan town, but were rebuked by Jesus.
The Acts of the Apostles records that "Herod the king" (usually identified with Herod Agrippa I) had James executed by the sword. Nixon suggests that this may have been caused by James's fiery temper, in which he and his brother earned the nickname Boanerges or "Sons of Thunder". F. F. Bruce contrasts this story to that of the Liberation of Saint Peter, and notes that "James should die while Peter should escape" is a "mystery of divine providence".
Didacus is recorded in the forms Diaco, Diago in the 10th century. The form Diego is first recorded in the late 11th century. Its original derivation from Didacus is uncertain, among other things because the shift from -ía- to -ié- is unexplained.
familyeducation.com:
The name Diego is of Spanish origin and means "supplanter." It is believed to be derived from the name Santiago, and in medieval times, Diego was Latinized as Didacus. It is believed Didacus derives from the Greek word didache, meaning "teaching."
dictionary.com:
Supplanter: noun. someone or something taking the place of another, as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like.
Allison -
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Alison is primarily a female given name in English-speaking countries. It was originally a medieval French nickname for Alis, an old form of Alice derived with the suffix -on or -son sometimes used in the former French nicknames such as Jeanson ("little Jean") or Pierson ("little Pierre").
The name is first recorded in Scotland in the 12th century. It was popular until the early 19th century and, spelled Allison, was the 45th most common name given to baby girls in the United States in 2005
Allison also has separate, disputed roots as a family name.
Allison is a surname of English and Scottish origin. It was a patronym, in most cases probably indicating son of Allen, but in other cases possibly from Ellis, Alexander, or the female given name Alice/Alise.
The surname was first recorded in England in 1248, when a "William Alisun" is recorded in the Documents of the Abbey of Bee in Buckinghamshire. In Scotland, the earliest record dates from 1296, when "Patrick Alissone, Count of Berwick" paid homage to the ruling council of Scotland in the absence of a proclaimed king.
behindthename.com:
Allison: From the middle of the 20th century this has primarily been used as a variant of the feminine name Alison.
Alison: Norman French diminutive of Aalis (see Alice). It was common in England, Scotland and France in the Middle Ages, and was later revived in England in the 20th century via Scotland.
Alice: From the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, itself a short form of the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide). This name became popular in France and England in the 12th century. It was among the most common names in England until the 16th century, when it began to decline. It was revived in the 19th century.
Adelaide: Means "noble type", from the French form of the Germanic name Adalheidis, which was composed of the elements adal "noble" and heid "kind, sort, type". It was borne in the 10th century by Saint Adelaide, the wife of the Holy Roman emperor Otto the Great.
Klaus -
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Klaus is a German, Dutch and Scandinavian given name and surname. It originated as a short form of Nikolaus, a German form of the Greek given name Nicholas.
The name is derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), understood to mean 'victory of the people', being a compound of νίκη nikē 'victory' and λαός laos 'people'. An ancient paretymology of the latter is that originates from λᾶς las (contracted form of λᾶας laas) meaning 'stone' or 'rock', as in Greek mythology, Deucalion and Pyrrha recreated the people after they had vanished in a catastrophic deluge, by throwing stones behind their shoulders while they kept marching on.
The name became popular through Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra in Lycia, the inspiration for Santa Claus.
In one of the earliest attested and most famous incidents from his life, he is said to have rescued three girls from being forced into prostitution by dropping a sack of gold coins through the window of their house each night for three nights so their father could pay a dowry for each of them. Other early stories tell of him calming a storm at sea, saving three innocent soldiers from wrongful execution, and chopping down a tree possessed by a demon.
Another famous late legend tells how he resurrected three children, who had been murdered and pickled in brine by a butcher planning to sell them as pork during a famine.
Five -
Wikipedia:
5 (five) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 4 and preceding 6, and is a prime number. It has attained significance throughout history in part because typical humans have five digits on each hand.
Gerard Way's insta @/gerardway:
Maybe they'll learn the numbers don't matter, as Five did, which is why I feel he embraced his number as a name instead of a rank, and rejected an actual name (which I hope we see one day!).
Steve Blackman on Reddit Q&A:
Grace helped the kids choose names that were popular from their birth places. However, Five couldn't decide on one before getting lost in the apocalypse. Now, he just likes the name "Five".
Ben -
Wikipedia:
Ben is frequently used as a shortened version of the given names Benjamin, Benedict, or Benson, and is also a given name in its own right.
Ben (in Hebrew: בֶּן‎, Son of) forms part of surnames, e.g. Abraham ben Abraham (Hebrew: אברהם בן אברהם‎). Bar-, "son of" in Aramaic, is also seen, e.g. Simon bar Kokhba (Hebrew: שמעון בר כוכבא‎).
The Arabic "Bin" (بن) or "Ibn" (ابن) or "Ben" (dialectal Arabic) means "son of".
Benjamin is a popular given name for males, derived from Hebrew בִּנְיָמִין‎, Binyāmīn, translating as "son of the right [hand]", though in the Samaritan Pentateuch, the name appears as "Binyaamem": "son of my days".
Benjamin is often shortened to Ben, sometimes to Benny, Benj, or Benji. It is also a patronymic surname. Like many biblical names, it is popular in the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths alike, having many variant forms in other languages.
The "Benjamin of the family" is a phrase used in several languages to refer to the youngest son—especially when he is much younger than his brothers. Sometimes the name is chosen for a son born to mature parents unlikely to have more children, especially if he has several older siblings. Both of these usages derive from the biblical son of Jacob of that name, who occupied that position in his family. In some languages, by extension, it is also applied to the runt of a litter of animals.
Vanya -
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Ваня (Vanya), a male or female diminutive of the Russian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian and other Slavic given names Ivan or Ivana. It is the Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian and other Slavic form of John or Jane, itself derived from a Hebrew name, meaning "God is gracious" or "Gracious gift of God". An alternative spelling of the name is Vanja. In the Scandinavian countries and in Bulgaria, it is a female given name, in Bosnia and Herzegovina mainly a male given name, in Russia it is male given name, and in Serbia and Croatia it is a unisex name.
The play portrays the visit of an elderly professor and his glamorous, much younger second wife, Yelena, to the rural estate that supports their urban lifestyle. Two friends—Vanya, brother of the professor's late first wife, who has long managed the estate, and Astrov, the local doctor—both fall under Yelena's spell, while bemoaning the ennui of their provincial existence. Sonya, the professor's daughter by his first wife, who has worked with Vanya to keep the estate going, suffers from her unrequited feelings for Astrov. Matters are brought to a crisis when the professor announces his intention to sell the estate, Vanya and Sonya's home, with a view to investing the proceeds to achieve a higher income for himself and his wife.
Alone, Vanya wonders why he did not fall in love with Yelena when he first met her ten years before, when it would have been possible for the two to have married and had a happy life together. At that time, Vanya believed in Serebryakov's greatness and was happy that his efforts supported Serebryakov's work; now he has become disillusioned with the professor and his life feels empty.
Angrily, Vanya asks where he, Sonya, and his mother would live, protests that the estate rightly belongs to Sonya, and that Serebryakov has never appreciated his self-sacrifice in managing the property. As Vanya's anger mounts, he begins to rage against the professor, blaming him for the failure of his life, wildly claiming that, without Serebryakov to hold him back, he could have been a second Schopenhauer or Dostoevsky. In despair, he cries out to his mother, but instead of comforting her son, Maria insists that Vanya listen to the professor. Serebryakov insults Vanya, who storms out of the room. Yelena begs to be taken away from the country and Sonya pleads with her father on Vanya's behalf. Serebryakov exits to confront Vanya further. A shot is heard from offstage and Serebryakov returns, being chased by Vanya, wielding a loaded pistol. He fires the pistol again at the professor but misses. He throws the gun down in disgust and sinks into a chair.
The Tsar Bomba (Russian: Царь-бо́мба), (code name: Ivan or Vanya), also known by the alphanumerical designation AN602, was a hydrogen aerial bomb, and the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tsar Bomba was developed in the Soviet Union (USSR) by a group of nuclear physicists under the leadership of Igor Kurchatov, an academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union.
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still pissed that reg's character and villain arc got flattened out to make him boring and stereotypical, but im still on my bullshit so here's my hot take on why Reginald was such a shit father (in s1 at least):
he was parenting like an upper class victorian father
just some examples i found on romper (and repeated through several other websites):
Victorian children were often raised by nannies who functioned as substitute parents.
Victorian nannies were typically older women who never had children, and they did not have a reputation for being in any way warm.
Rich Victorian parents often only communicated with their children once each day. In fact, there was little expectation that they should be communicating with them any more than the bare minimum.
Victorian parents were not known for showing affection. In fact, they believed even minimal amounts of affection would spoil a child. Victorian parents were encouraged to never kiss or hug their children, only a peck on the forehead before bed if they really couldn't help themselves.
Instead of affection as we know it, Victorian parents shook hands with their children in the morning.
Corporal punishment was the norm in Victorian times, and children could expect to get a beating if they did even minimally naughty things.
reginald probably thought he was being very affectionate and fair with the kids, considering that he was on earth from 1918 onwards (time stamp in s3 ep8), and the snippet we see of him with his wife shows a mix of futuristic architecture and victorian-esque clothing.
reginald clearly didn't have any part in actually raising the kids. there were 7 nannies in the beginning who appear to each be responsible for one of the seven children, and all of whom were either killed, injured or left by the time the kids were four. Grace was then built to look after the kids, the house and the cooking as well as being a nurse/doctor and personal assistant to Reginald.
what Reginald did have a part in was training them for the future, much like a victorian training their son to take over the family business or estate.
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I would pay bank to see you rewrite the tua seasons, ESPECIALLY S3
not sure if u meant to send this to me since i dont really write but its incredibly sweet and i honestly would love to rewrite at least s2 & s3 at some point
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lookingforhappy · 2 months
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I think when lila gets really annoyed with five she tells his siblings about his more notorious commission jobs. like he calls her a bitch over dinner so she just announces to the room 'five killed princess diana'.
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another no 5 portrait
this time ive tried to emulate traditional media. not sure i succeeded, it’s a bitch to transition from traditional to digital heh. but i will not give up
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lookingforhappy · 2 months
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Full pieces here ✨🙏🏼
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