So, actual theory time.
Pixal has got to be on the other side of the merge, right? Like with Arin’s parents and stuff?
That's the only logical place for her to be. That's the reason we have not seen her yet.
Pixal is far too competent not to have found the ninja already if she were trying to. At the very least, she would have found a way to contact them/communicate with them, even if she can't meet up with them in person. They're not hard to find. They're all at the monestary again. You know she'd be working overtime to solve the merge quakes- she always has the bigger picture in mind. I genuinely believe there's no way she's just hanging out somewhere and has yet to run into anyone.
Unless she's running some sort of covert long con in which her identity has to stay hidden, this is literally the only option to me.
She's on the other side, the only one of the team who was 'lost' in the merge. Maybe she even got sucked in on purpose, because she knew the people on the other side might also need some sort of protection. Meaning she's, yet again, doing the job of the entire ninja team, by herself.
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Can I just say something? Okay, so, I think the funniest live bloggers are the Brazilians. They are so funny, and for what? I can almost always find something to laugh at in their live blogging for each day and I am just sitting looking through my tags and nearly laughing in the middle of one of my classes. Thank you, so so much Brazilians. You guys and your CCs are so dear to me. I can almost always find enjoyment in the live streams even if I can't understand a word they are saying(I can pick up little things here and there and it honestly makes me so happy) and it is so awesome coming on here and looking at the QSMP live blogging tag and figuring out through the live bloggers.
Other English speakers that are fans of the QSMP need to realize that the Spanish speakers and Brazilians are a part of our community and without them, we wouldn't have some really cool content. I am tired of seeing people make fun of or generally being awful to the CCs or even fellow fans. Do better.
Again, thank you Brazilian fans and also thank you to the Spanish speaking fans. You guys are awesome. Keep doing you and I hope other English speaking fans start appreciating you more, or even as much as I do and that they try to understand even a little bit, whether it's through learning one of the languages, even just watching the Brazilian and Hispanic creators and finding the cognates and understanding even a little bit, or even just interacting with fans who don't speak English as their first language and taking the time to even put their words through google translate(honestly, as someone learning Spanish, it isn't great but if you have a reading level over that of a first grader then you should be able to figure it out even then) just to help it reach more people as most social media sites are more English friendly than they are to any other language.
Feel free to translate this post so it can reach more people. I don't really care for credit but it would be really nice because we need to start crediting people more in not just this space but also in other spaces. Credit artists and writers, they are the back bones of many fandoms, especially ours. The museum in the QSMP itself credits the artists. Give credit where credit is due.
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | Inside The Series interview with Anson Mount → April 29 2022
Stream the series premiere of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on May 5 2022 exclusively in the U.S. on Paramount+.
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what has been helpful for me is not thinking "this is okay for me to do" or "i deserve this" but rather "nobody can stop me from doing this and nobody particularly wants to." which now that i write it out does sound kind of pathological in itself but to be honest, if i start thinking in terms of what's "okay" and what's "deserved" then i fall down an obsessive moral staircase without end, splitting hairs til my skull cracks
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