Happy birthday! Hope it's a good one!
Sending virtual cake for you to enjoy! (Unless you don't like cake, then imagine it's something you like lol) 🎂🎂🎂
Thank you!!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️
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Y’all I’m literally never going to be okay about Simon and Betty.
Simon realising that their whole relationship he hadn’t been examining why Betty always followed him because he was too focused on his love for her and not what she really needed. Not what they both really needed.
The devastating parallel of Betty being so blindly in love with Simon that she willingly and unthinkingly always put him first. And Simon being so blindingly in love with Betty that he saw her being happy and so never thought to fucking question whether those were the right decisions to make. Enabling them every time because they were in love and that was what she wanted, right? She wanted to be with him. She loved him. She was happy. So why would he think it should be any different?
And Betty reassuring Simon that she made her own choices. That he didn’t hold her anywhere. That he never forced her to be with him, or put him first. That she made those decisions and that she didn’t have any regrets. But that they both had to let this go because as long as they were focused on each other neither of them were ever going to be able to have the life they needed.
That they had both been trapped for so long carving pieces of themselves out for other people. Betty in her blind devotion when it came to Simon. Simon in his belief that his crimes as the Ice King, and that all the ways he had let down Betty, meant the only purpose and worth he could have was in sacrificing himself for others.
That they both deserved self-possession and the ability to find autonomy and actualisation as individuals. That they deserved to make their own choices, the good and the bad, and just live without the blind devotion, and guilt, and sacrifice that was going to trap them in this loop forever.
That they meant everything to each other, but that now they needed to mean everything to themselves. That the only way forward was on different paths, but that they both deserved that. That they were able to show each other that they deserved that.
That Simon gets to live now.
I will never be okay about this show. Or these two.
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Oda is a good writer with good ideas. But sometimes he's a good writer with bad ideas, and I hate/love it because he'll introduce a concept like "sanji is a secret crime prince" which I think is objectively Lame As Hell but then he'll explore sanji's abusive childhood and feelings of worthlessness and have sanji list all the reasons he thinks he's terrible and unimportant and undeserving of love which luffy genuinely can't comprehend because sanji that's what makes you you and i love you and you're wonderful and i'm just sitting there tears in my eyes like
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just rewatched the Winter Wonder World sequence and just. listen. listen to me. listen. are you listening.
the fucking visual representation of Simon as something between out of place and uncomfortable in the cold like Fionna and Cake (who are visibly shivering) and perfectly at home and familiar like Winter King (who is skating around just fine, totally nonchalant) is so? good? to me?
because he's not cold. but also, he keeps slipping and sliding around, scrambling for purchase on the ice, completely clumsy and out of his depth. to the point that, no, he's not cold, but he's definitely closer to a "normal human" than Winter King. He's just so out of place in all these little ways and I love all the tiny details the animators put in to "other" him from characters he's sharing scenes with. it really drives home how isolated he feels <3333
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