mad take, but I can't with how the "Vivzie hate club" has two brain cells:
how dare this character be absolutely vulgar, vile, sexist, toxic, and a meanie. This show is terrible, and is teaching children terrible things. I don't care if this is hell, this is wrong and I hate.
but also
how dare this character of gluttony not look like a swol fly. This is not biblically accurate character design. How dare the deadly sins not behave in a cliche way that I have come to expect after watching 50 marvel movies. This free show is terrible and I hate.
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New update! Themes are getting a bit heavier from here! Please note the disclaimers in the notes at the beginning of the chapter. February will be a tad busy for me, so I'm not sure how consistent I'm gonna be with the updates following March, but chapter 13 is already in the pipeline.
Have fun, and please enjoy! :D
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Qala is so fucking good y’all (SPOILERS) I always said we needed more desi media with cinematography and this film DELIVERS and the fact it is a psychological thriller as well!!! The slight symbolisms and the way Qala is not painted to be a villain even though she inadvertently caused Jagan’s death- speaking of Jagan, his love for his craft is absolutely heartbreaking and I absolutely adore his characterization. The soundtrack absolutely slaps and all of the actors were simply amazing. GO WATCH IT IMMEDIATELY IF YOU UNDERSTAND HINDI (idk if it’s subbed yet)
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a pair of scenes out of The Comic™ that had to get cut: Cassius doing his best impression of Cassandra with the foreshadowing re: Publius raising his hand over his face to block out the sun and later Publius taking an arrow to that exact hand at Carrhae
I ended up scrapping it because there was an underlying dialogue in the second scene where Octavius asks Cassius what he’s seeing, and the thing is, Cassius is too far away to actually see when Publius gets hit, and originally I wrote it in because of Cassius and his thematic eye sight out of Shakespeare, but this comic isn’t about that and keeping it in would have just too many underlying implied themes going on.
that said, I’m still kind of fond of it, so here we go!
Plutarch’s Crassus
Cassius and Brutus: the Memory of the Liberators, E. Rawson (there’s a very fun counter argument that Cassius should actually be compared to Tiresias instead, but I went with Cassandra)
The Cassandra Scene in Aeschylus’ ‘Agamemnon,’ Seth L. Schein
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Either it’s my Operator’s pose or the Dex leggings need some editing. I like the leggings but that bulge is distracting.
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