additional info on sizes re: mukuro and junko.
i originally had them both at 32 band size - 32A for mukuro and 32DD for junko.
and then realized that the wiki has the chest size in inches for some of the characters (i was looking for clothes fit reasons again, don't judge me) - it doesn't for junko, but it does for mukuro.
mukuro's 31 inches, which would round up to 32.
which means probably they're both roughly a 30 band size (or a 28 if we want to go by the art and not have mukuro be a size a).
let's assume 28, given how scrawny they are based on their weight.
this would put mukuro at a 28C and junko at a 28DDDD/F. (there's roughly a four inch difference between the two.)
if we keep at 30 for a band size, mukuro would be a 30A and junko would be a 30DD.
research suggests that junko has a fifty/fifty shot of having constant back, neck, or shoulder pain just from how big her boobs are.
so, uh, the potential for nonbinary icon junko enoshima to have chronic pain is. a possibility.
they would also make it harder for her to breathe, particularly while exercising, which would further contribute to ultimate analyst junko enoshima could probably do all of this martial arts stuff she's learned but can't do it very long because not only does she not have the muscle mass, she can't breathe either.
being junko is suffering!
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I've seen a few people questioning if Jekyll knew about Lanyon's death at all seeing as it's never mentioned. I feel that as a long-time friend, there's no way he'd never find out what with people probably sending their condolences his way. I'd say a reason why he wouldn't mention it is that it's unspeakable.
He's rather blasé about his other known crimes. Trampling a child? Dammit, the family saw, but this is easily solved with money. Murdering a man? This is awful, but he didn't know him, he could just as well be any other man. And besides, this provides the perfect excuse to abandon the experiment forever.
Causing the death of one of his best friends? Unspeakable.
This is when he starts disassociating from Hyde altogether, trying to convince himself that he isn't Hyde, that no part of him is Hyde. He didn't just fatally shock his friend for a gloat! That was Hyde.
He won't even mention the consequences of Lanyon's horror, he cannot bear to think of it. He refuses to think of it because it wasn't him- it wasn't even real, it was a dream where Hyde acted of his own accord to turn one of Jekyll's dearest friends against him. The disdain with which Hyde treated Lanyon wasn't his own, he swears.
He doesn't attend the funeral- he's too worried that he'll turn into Hyde in public and doom himself. But the real reason is that he's afraid of facing the truth. If he doesn't attend the funeral, if he rejects visits from people trying to give their condolences, if he refuses to even write the words on paper, he never has to live in the reality where he killed his friend. Instead, he can pretend that Lanyon is just angry at him again, but it soon shall pass. It always does.
Utterson visits. He comes too often to be bearable, he's too genuine in his grief. He's breaking the illusion, send him away, Poole! He stands outside Jekyll's door, begging him to come out.
"He's gone, Henry. It's only the two of us now."
And Jekyll does not answer. Utterson stops visiting.
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Did Richard stole his 2019 coat style from Psy's 2012 EMA performance? 👀
That took me some googling, because at first i was like 'huh?'
but then..
aaaahhhh....it's the triangle isn't it 😊
at first i wanted to figure out how this evolved from earlier Richard coats, but then i got distracted by possible other jackets and coats in Richard's aesthetics
like these for everyday 'heading out to do some shopping, but cool'
heading out for a casual sunday motorride
this for an after party
fancy after party
and then got to
and now i want Rammstein to do a video where he can wear this coat
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Love how I grabbed my book to go on lunch and I have not read it once
I’ve just been sitting here with it next to me
I have like 2 minutes left and I’m still not gonna read it
Why did I lie to myself like this
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gardenia; what’s a promise you’ve recently made to yourself?
night owl; how many countries have you visited?
wisteria; whom do you admire and why?
caramel kisses; would you want to live forever? why/why not?
gardenia: what’s a promise you’ve recently made to yourself?
Oh, gosh, I make promises to myself all the time - the problem is that I don't keep them. 😬
(I think one of the latest ones was to get some bottles washed for recycling before I leave on vacation)
night owl: how many countries have you visited?
Only two, actually - Canada and the UK.
wisteria: whom do you admire and why?
I would think there are three categories to this:
family
mentors
Those are pretty easy to understand, I think? I hope so, because I don't know that I could really explain 'why' precisely. They're people who have massively impacted my life, and I believe in very good ways.
people who have skills I don't
Not all people, of course - people I know who can do things I simply have no facility with: singers, artists, actors... extroverts... people with executive function 😅. It simply astounds me.
caramel kisses: would you want to live forever? why/why not?
Ah!
*cracks knuckles*
This is a subject that, for no rational reason, I have put a lot of thought into. Because the answer is 'yes'...
...with caveats.
Item #1: Need to be able to alter mental and physical age at will.
Item #2: Need to have some sort of invulnerability/intangibility reflex at times of mortal danger.
Item #3: Relatedly, need the ability to become invisible.
Item #4: Also relatedly, need the ability to teleport.
Item #5: Need to have the ability to alter appearance at will.
Item #6: Need to be able to somehow create a non-living copy of yourself.
These are all related to the need to remain incognito to the rest of humanity - the altering appearance and age is of course obvious, as perhaps is the need to have a convincing corpse (who is not me); the other three are necessary in the event that one faces a mortal danger while in the presence of witnesses - there has to be an out if you get hit by a car or shot or something.
Item #7: Need the memory to deal with a potentially infinite lifespan.
Not a perfect memory or anything, just a more expansive one. Can't imagine the base human mind is suitable for thousands of years worth of knowledge and memories.
Item #8: Need to be able to create legal identities without falling afoul of the law.
Item #9: Need to be able to transmit money/property from one persona to the next.
The little practicalities that one needs to carry on over immortality.
Item #10: Need the ability to hibernate or skip time, potentially on massive scales.
Item #11: Need to have the ability to renounce immortality somehow.
Getting into the dark stuff here. What if humanity blinks itself out and there's actually no one else out there? What if the universe ends and that's just it? Obviously the renunciation shouldn't be instantaneous, but... if there's nothing else to *do*...
Item #12: Need to be able to gift another person with the same abilities.
The biggest ticket item of them all. What is the point of immortality without someone to share eternity with?
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