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k4nkrelatz · 5 months
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My pookies
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dragonsdendoodles · 3 months
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Today had I think the most fandom-diverse notes I’ve ever done
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gustavofringishot · 10 months
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reposting this thought i had on twitter to here bc 😭😭
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sirofreak · 3 months
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Connor in unwind had exactly one brain cell
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rezniiks · 24 days
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how do i survive when the unwind dystology fandom is DEAD is DECEASED is SIX FEET UNDER
I HATE EVERYTHING!!!!!!!
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luckytidbit · 5 months
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“Here you go Pookie!” *chucks old unwind art at you*
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cryystallos · 26 days
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10 hours of work and it’s finally done!!
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bonggatorade · 8 months
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The neurodivergent urge to singlehandedly revive a fandom of 4 people
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junokami · 11 months
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for the 4 unwind fans left on this site
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arcofacatboy · 3 months
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Remember when, towards the beginning of Unwind, Connor sees a storked baby on someone’s doorstep?
Connor has just escaped the juvies less than 48 hours beforehand. Right now, his main focus is not getting caught by juvies and being unwound as a result. He has Risa and Lev to look out for - not that he knows either of them very well at this point - but his main goal, at this point, is saving his own skin (literally). Connor didn’t object when his classmate, and fellow unwind, Andy Jameson, sacrificed himself for him. It was implied in a Facebook post (all the way back in 2011!) that Connor and Andy were friends - and Andy was ultimately unwound because he saved Connor’s life. Andy is never mentioned again. Connor feels no guilt over Andy entering a divided state for him.
And yet, when Connor sees that baby on the doorstep, he panics.
It’s not like the general public in the Unwind Universe care about storks that much. Starkey was tormented by his status as a stork - everyone else thought he was a joke because of it, and he hated himself for that. Bam feels similarly, and is no stranger to becoming aggressive with those who try to belittle her because she was abandoned as a baby. No adults seemed to want to help them in this regard - they sent Bam and Starkey off to be unwound in the end, because their status as storks and the lack of affection from everyone in their lives came to be too much, and their anger was no longer contained and internalized. Bam lived - but Starkey ultimately died because he, more than anything, wanted to be something other than a stork to be unwound, who wouldn’t amount to anything.
But that’s not the point here, really. Connor doesn’t know Bam or Starkey, let alone that Starkey will die at his only remaining hand. He’s not panicking because someone he knows is a stork, and is suffering because of it. Someone he knew was a stork, and died because not a single person in his neighborhood cared about keeping him alive.
A baby was put on the doorstep of Connor’s parents. They knew why he was there - they had been storked, and they were now legally, and morally, obligated to take in the baby as their own.
But they already had a seven year old and a four year old! Two boys, no less! They had no need for a third son. Surely no one had seen them be storked by whatever irresponsible girl had gotten herself pregnant and given her baby up to good, hardworking people, who shouldn’t have had to bear the burden of her bad decisions.
Surely no one would notice if they just moved the baby to the doorstep of the neighbors. Surely they wouldn’t mind raising a son.
But no one said a damn thing.
Two weeks later, the baby boy showed up on the Lassiter’s doorstep - again.
He was visibly sick, so close to death that only then, out of pity for the infant, did the Lassiter parents take him in. He died in the hospital - most likely alone, having never known a world in which he was wanted. He never knew a world in which he wasn’t passed from porch to porch, doorstep to doorstep, suffering, alone and sick, because of the silence and apathy of everyone around him.
Everyone in the neighborhood came to the baby’s funeral, a funeral that was only held because it would have looked terrible for the Lassiter parents to not hold a funeral for the baby that died on their watch, and was technically their son. And they all cried. They knew they were all responsible for that baby boy dying, so they cried and cried, never admitting guilt, never admitting that one of them could have saved the baby’s life - and they chose not to.
Connor was only seven when the baby died. And yet, at sixteen, the death of the baby still haunts him. And here he is, face to face with the same situation. There is a baby on a doorstep - and the recipient of this precious gift is complaining about having to care for another unwanted child.
He remembers the death of the baby who could have been his neighbor, or his baby brother, if anyone around him had showed an ounce of compassion. A horrible thought strikes him.
This baby could suffer the same fate.
Connor is already so close to death himself. He could be caught by juvies at any moment. If he gets caught, Risa and Lev could die, too.
But, if he doesn’t act now, so could the baby.
So he goes to save her. He confronts the recipient of the storked child with no real plan. He just wants to save the baby. He can’t let another baby die because of human selfishness and apathy.
Risa steps in, making up a lie that she and Connor are the baby’s parents, and tells the recipient that she’ll take her baby back. Risa is furious with Connor, and chews him out. What could make him do a stupid thing like that? The three of them could be caught at any moment, and a screaming, crying baby isn’t going to make escaping persecution any easier.
But Connor couldn’t let Didi die.
Unwind came out in 2007 - it celebrated its seventeenth birthday last November. Unwind is now so old that, if it was a teenager, it couldn’t be unwound itself! So why bring up a well-known scene from the very start of the book.
Like the book itself, it comes back to Neal Shusterman.
@nealshustermanreal - remember what you wrote. While The Schwa Was Here might have been your first critically acclaimed book, Unwind is why you’re here today - why you are anything to anyone. And while all your books (that I’ve read) have complex themes of morality, like the anecdote I just mentioned above, remember that Unwind is what most people who know you, know you from. They know about Baby Lassiter, and they know about baby Didi. They know that silence, apathy, and complacency does more harm than good - they know that because of you.
And yet, here you are. People are dying in droves, and the people that aren’t dying are being injured, having their homes destroyed, being forced to watch their loved ones die, or otherwise being terrorized. Palestinians are dying. And yet, you wait over two months to say anything about it. You wait until your book tour, promoting a graphic novel you wrote about another genocide, is over. You send out an email quietly, an email that only those who are subscribed to your newsletter will see. And your statement seems to be an afterthought, squeezed between a paragraph on how you approach presenting your books on tour, and links to where you can buy a signed copy of your new, shiny graphic novel about genocide. And this is what you say.
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Most of your fans, at least on this platform, know of this email. We’ve all seen it. But I want to focus on that last part.
“I’ve taken a stand - by refusing to feed that mentality. The situation is tragic for everyone. We need empathy everywhere.”
You are being selfish. You wish to try to see why both Israel is justified in their slaughtering of Palestinians, and why Palestinians don’t deserve to be slaughtered. This is not a topic in which you can have your cake and eat it, too. Either you support the country who has proven that they will continue to murder Palestinians, destroy every aspect of their culture, and bomb every place that Palestinians cherished and loved, or you denounce that. Your refusal to acknowledge that the citizens of Palestine are the current targets in a genocide, to acknowledge that Israel will call anything or anyone they don’t like “Hamas” to slaughter them without criticism, and to acknowledge that all of this was the result of Israel wanting to destroy Palestine does not paint you as someone who is refusing to feed a black-and-white mentality. It paints you as someone who, because they aren’t being directly affected by this genocide, doesn’t think it’s their problem. That, by definition, is apathy.
This isn’t a perfect comparison by any means, but.
You are leaving Didi to die.
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korokeea · 19 days
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connorrrr
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every time I draw him, I have to take a breath.
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dragonsdendoodles · 3 months
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Maybe if you don’t wanna be left behind you shouldn’t call the Juvie-cops on your only friends. Just saying.
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madnessinbleu · 11 months
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Pspspspspspspssps hey unwind fans you should. Be my friend. Now. Pls🙏🏻😞😭
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lazysailor · 4 months
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Stupid comic idea me and my friend @canihavesomeseritoninplz came up with, this comic is also based off a scene in Unwholly.
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Credit to @canihavesomeseritoninplz for the tattoo idea, I did not come up with it lol
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gustavofringishot · 9 months
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unwind characters and if theyd see oppenheimer or barbie
connor: oppenheimer bc i imagine him to be interested in him as he had a similar story to janson rheinschild (the guy who made unwinding)
risa: barbie
lev: oppenheimer first and barbie second and he watches each with connor and risa respectively (he liked barbie more)
grace: both
argent: oppenheimer
starkey: oppenheimer but he would completely miss the point and probably start worshiping him
bam: watched oppenheimer with starkey and facepalmed so hard when he missed the point
cam: barbie hes just a barbie gurl i know it (and bc thats what risa is watching)
hayden: he thinks barbie is peak cinema
nelson: oppenheimer
admiral: oppenheimer
mai: she secretly loves barbie
roland: chapter 61 skill issue (jk hed watch oppenheimer bc he thinks barbie is too girly but hed probably find oppenheimer boring anyway)
oh and divan would watch oppenheimer bc he thinks it's fascinating
these are all of the characters i can think of sorry if its not accurate im tired rn
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luckytidbit · 2 months
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Babs
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Hehe
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