Imagine if Aziraphale runs heaven like the bookshop and he’s just hanging out doing absolutely nothing but shuffling papers around to look busy while keeping inconsistent office hours and tracking Crowley back on earth all day long and stress snacking, and that’s what ends up ruining heavens plans for the second coming.
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The way that people on Tumblr don't just have poor reading comprehension. They just. Imagine you said something different. They use the power of their minds to imagine a scenario in which you gave them an argument they want to respond to.
It's not even like they are picky about the wording or semantics. They just think really hard about something unrelated to what you said then get mad.
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Okay so there’s this character, and he’s positioned as the mentor figure to some extent, but mostly he stands as a pillar of ideological virtue. He has a thesis, and he is “correct” as far as the story is concerned. Whatever the main characters do, if they are Moving Forward, they are moving toward his end goal.
He also has a more personal character arc, which we get in bits and pieces, but eventually we get the dialogue, “love is the greatest curse of all,” from him. He believes everyone he’s ever cared for will die, badly. Okay.
While we’re finding out why he believes that a question is posed by his love interest one of the series main antagonists, “Are you the strongest because you’re Satoru Gojo, or are you Satoru Gojo because you’re the strongest?”
The audience now knows that his character arc ends with an answer, a revelation about one of these three things. Or hopefully, if the author is good, all of them. That’s how stories work.
Now that the pieces are in place, doubt is sown. He’s removed from the chess board — love, one of his primary motifs, has cursed him yet again. Great, we’re going places.
Then he’s gone. For three years. Literally, three real world years.
He comes back at the eleventh hour to fight the Big Bad. The main characters, the younger generation, the generation that motivates him to create a more humane world, are sidelined for this fight; that’s a death flag, sure. But he wins anyway.
Until he doesn’t. Which, okay, sometimes side characters die, even when they’re vital to the heart of the narrative. Except, this character never got a final word. He never passed the torch on to someone else, so instead of handing off his thesis, the thesis of the series, it dies with him. No one is poised to take his place as the bearer of these ideas.
And none of these loose threads are resolved. And thematically, the story has failed in one fell swoop.
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I honestly love the concept of broken/old animatronics picking off other weaker bots as a resource for parts/energy. Like Springy here being intelligent to decipher what is the best way to dismantle prey is so damn cool man. I love me a smelly feral bunny creature.
how am i cycling back to the ultrakill dystopia
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I got a Innoccent Thing to give to Violet (Macaque) first
*Hands him the protection Cusion of oogley eye stones* I saw a couple Asks back people kept throwing stones, And i thought It might help stop thoses...Googley eyesd Stones Fromm hitting you...y..you might remember but..yeah..
I have A question to Both any way, So blue if you Had to say ONE nice thing About Violet what would it be?
AND Violet If you Had been given A whole day To be nice to Blue What Would you do for him?
MASTER POST
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Sebek Zigvolt ripping himself apart for both sides (Lilia and Silver) (Malleus) to mend what is left during the overblot by being the group's loyal soldier through and through but will there be anything left of him after all is said and done
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