really, the baudelaire kids are just three different types of little kid fantasy
violet is the fantasy of being craftier and more creative than the adults around you
klaus is the fantasy of being smarter and knowing more than the adults around you
and, of course, sunny is the fantasy of being able to Just Bite People
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i think if the Baudelaire children had pretended to be fooled by one of Olaf's disguises immediately he would have been so thrown he would have outed himself on the spot
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I want whatever Lemony Snicket was on when he came up with the phrase “Pietrisycamollaviadelrechiotemexity” like I just know he was pissing himself laughing as he wrote a baby saying it
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These three would put the other survivors to shame if they were in the Constant
Asoue/dst crossover :) Realized both pieces of media centered around bad luck and constant (Badum tss) bad things happening to the protags so why not combine them!
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violet chooses to be inventive and create her way out of trouble
klaus chooses to be intellectual and research his way out of trouble
and sunny?
sunny chooses violence
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“At times the world may seem an unfriendly and sinister place, but believe that there is much more good in it than bad. All you have to do is look hard enough, and what might seem to be a series of unfortunate events may in fact be the first steps of a journey.”
― Lemony Snicket
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there’s something about sibling relationships in asoue/atwq that is just,,, unique, for lack of a better word. or maybe wholesome. because most siblings in the snicketverse are like,,, in threes. the snickets. the baudelaires. the denouments. the quagmires. hell, even the white-faced women. it probably means something. i’m too tired too figure out what. it’s just something about them. like i could maybe analyse them tomorrow when i’ve had a good night’s sleep but for now have some of my ramblings.
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the continuation of this hyperspecific poll
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