Two kids bonding over bird puns ❤️
Thank you Dana for the very precious Wittecouple crumbs…. I don’t know why it didn’t occur to me that Evie would’ve disguised herself as a human! And the fact that they bonded over birds is just….SO GOOD…
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btw, all mavericks i draw/write are transmasc unless explicitly stated otherwise
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Sarah am I hallucinating
https://x.com/tayvishaze/status/1770408942478217491?s=46
He surely can’t wait to make a baby with her 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE FRONT ROW
all aboard the hype train babyyyyy
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I laughed at a joke about the titanic submarine stuff that said the orcas ordered 5 guys i am going to hell
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Tempted to repaint that Scarlet pic traditionally… I hate to admit it but real paint strokes and the way the colors mix… there’s something incomparable about those and the flat pencils on screen 😔
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The way both of Tomura's outcast groups were shown one after the other. From Mikkun and Tomo-chan to the League, showing that being compassionate isn't just a Tenko (as in when he was a child) thing. It has carried over to now, even after everything he's been through
I think it's a good way to show that Tenko and Tomura aren't different people. He is still the same person he always has been - no matter what, he will think about the people who's pain has been ignored and want to help them
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[ cw: death mention / family death mention / ]
Mhmm I sure love thinking of the reality where we did get more time to really know Karai and her dynamics with the bros. Losing her hit hard in the finale, but it would’ve hit much, much harder had we known Karai longer and really saw her relationships develop with everyone.
I especially would have been interested in her dynamic with Leo, as past iterations often have the two of them clash in ideals and the like while still sharing many characteristics. Two sides of the same coin, and all that. Her specifically being the bros’ Gram-Gram also adds a whole new dynamic as well.
Imagine how interesting it would be, to have Karai start off on Leo’s side for once, showing wholly just how alike the two are at their cores and bonding as family without the worry of betrayal or animosity that other iterations suffer through, only to have Karai die anyway. Their parting hug and the desperate look of horror Leo wears later on would have hit that much harder, I feel.
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Wait... Dream was born on August 12, 1999 and Dream was arrested in the Disc Finale on January 20, 2021 soo... wait, wait, wait, that means he was only 21 when he was imprisoned for life in a small lava covered box!... Did I do that math right? 21?! Man was barely able to drink legally in the United States and they gave him a life sentence in a boiling cell with nothing but lava, raw potatoes, a clock, and some books?!... oh my god...
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So. Fatebreaker, right? Ryne's biggest fears made manifest, daddy issues personified, yes?
He's an amalgamation of Thancred and Ran'jit, his face, his voice and his weapon is Thancred's, but his body, his fighting style and his words are Ran'jit's.
Throughout the fight Fatebreaker constantly makes comments about how only he can protect Ryne, only he can provide for her, only he has even the right to so much as stand beside her, to be in her general presence. He's possessive and obsessive, repeatedly asserting that she is HIS and his only. Which is exactly what Ran'jit says basically every time we encounter him.
But this time it's in Thancred's voice. This time it's with the voice and face of a man she actually cares about.
Ryne isn't scared of Thancred, she never has been. Even when she first met him she was barely even nervous (as clearly shown in Thancred's short story). There's a lot of different feelings happening between those two, but fear has never been one of them.
But now, after things have gotten so much better, she is scared of Thancred becoming like Ran'jit. Because if Thancred was just a little further gone, if he was just a little less compassionate, he would've. It wouldn't be hard for him to go down the same path as Ran'jit did, to be incapable of letting go of the ghost of that girl he loved so so much to the point he'd stubbornly grip anything close to her he could. He didn't, but the fact he could've is terrifying.
It makes his final words, words that are Thancred's, so very important. This is her deepest fears made manifest, but he still says he wants her to be happy. Her happiness not only matters, but is important to him.
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