My birthday was last week on the 6th and I received a staggering amount of zero shrinp 💔
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Hung out with a group of bnha cosplayers today at the con who were nice enough to let me tag along when I was alone and the best moment was when this Dabi, Shouto and Enji cosplayers announced that they were looking for a spot to take some "family pics" and when we got there it was all pictures of them trying to kill each other
Lmao 💯💯
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Debby lately [after 100 pulls and no Azul]
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send sad reacts my day of when we were young cancelled
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Last of us spoilers: talking about the game ending which probably might be the same as the show ending warning just in case.
Ever since the last of us show came out I've seen so many people arguing about how obviously the fireflys wouldn't of been able to make a vaccine considering well everything which I personally agree with what I don't get is people saying that we have to ignore this bc it takes away from the game and Joel's character since if the vaccine was never possible he did the right thing he's a good person and I don't get this argument considering Joel didn't save Ellie bc he knew the vaccine would fail he believes fully that if the fireflys killed Ellie they'd be able to make a cure saving the world - by being selfish stealing Ellie back hes doomed everyone he didn't give a fuck tho I don't think us as the audience knowing the vaccine was almost impossible changes that Joel decided he'd rather let the entire world suffer then let Ellie die
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Just to check.
Does anyone actually get affected by the fear gas? I used public transit yesterday to get to class, and it was gasses.
And like, I felt nothing? Well nothing worse then my usual and everyone else was freaking out.
Is it like a bit? Do we pretend to actually be freaked out as to not hurt his feelings. Or am I just constantly in panic so it didn’t do shit.
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Neutral endings and Papyrus... it's so strange how they make him react to all the tragedy that happens. He most likely has an idea of what happened to his friends, but he's still not sure, so he can't fully react to his friends being dead, unlike every other main character who have very strong reactions of their loved ones being dead. Why is that? Why do they always keep the whole truth hidden from Papyrus? It's so sad that even in moments like these people aren't telling him stuff
But I have also been thinking... Papyrus uses to word 'disappear' a lot. Papyrus obviously knows about death, he knows Undyne wants to kill you in multiple occasions and in one neutral ending he is told that you have killed people
But whenever there is someone he knows who is no longer there and nobody tells him what happened, he simply says that they have 'dissapeared'
Why is that? Maybe because someone important to Papyrus one day was no longer with him, but he didn't die, he simply disappeared
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i need them to meet again when starscream had this form they were their baddest bitch selves.
i needed them to proceed to make out and i needed starscream to ride megatron's spike like a surf board idk
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I almost never post writing advice but here's one that I wish I'd heard when I was starting out:
Please let your audience think.
What I mean is don't try to explain everything in your story, leave room for ambiguity, and overall accept that some things ARE GOING to be misinterpreted. LET people overanalyze things, LET them write a completely wrong essay about how they view your character. If it means something to them that wasn't your intention, that's FINE, it's part of what makes art what it is.
I used to overexplain like this a lot, usually I'd worry about a character seeming like a dick when they don't react exactly the way they're supposed to, so I'd overcompensate writing a huge paragraph saying like "well they WERE really sad but they just said that because they were trying to stay strong in the face of adversity" or something. And it made my writing EXTREMELY boring. Not to mention it ruined the pacing and made it feel super condescending half the time.
The BEST stories (at least in my opinion) are the ones that leave room for debate. Stories that will be talked about for decades to come because with every new person that sees it there is a new perspective, a new take on it that might make you think of it in ways you would never have imagined on your own.
Your art should feel like a dialogue, not a sermon.
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