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#could have been an email
fly-the-pattern · 19 days
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My toxic trait may be that I enjoy watching Dark Shadows (1966) and shouting “This could’ve been an email, Roger!”
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the-kitten69 · 3 months
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ihatelinda · 2 months
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Reason 4 - Linda swears and the world swoons
"What the hell?" Linda barks, forgetting she's not on mute. "Er, I mean, why?"
Our teammates laugh. Our boss laughs. His boss laughs. The 3rd party laughs. The whole damn world laughs.
Oops. Better not swear. The eyebrows will raise and the pitchforks will come out.
The conversation moves on, remnants of the laughter still buoying the meeting's overall tone.
Meanwhile, I sit drowning in my irritation at the fact that this meeting could have been an email.
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nursing4eva · 1 year
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fawkesy76 · 1 year
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meoowwxx · 2 months
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doodle sasusaku
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rookiewritersho · 1 year
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Now that the first episode of the season is out, I can finally comment on how hilariously intense the meeting of the Upper Moons was. 
Like, we really watched (I, even paid money to see in the cinema) the equivalent of Akaza just taking the elevator to the office, pass by the recepcionist, get greeted by the one coworker he can’t fucking stand, get chewed up by the boss like every Monday and having to insist to his bitchass coworker that he’d rather die than go ‘hang out’ after work.
We really saw that but with an animation budget that’s off the charts. 
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horridarchive · 7 months
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this email could have been spelled out in rocks on the ground as we say goodbye and return from war to our families on opposite coasts
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muffinlance · 11 days
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Read "Suki, Alone". Liked it in general. But can they please, please hire someone who knows both the show's actual events and how to follow through on a character arc? Because guys. Guys. That comic is not implying about Suki what they meant it to be implying, and all because of literally one line.
So like. From a writer's standpoint:
What they meant to do: show Suki as a community-oriented person who cares for her people, and believes in everyone succeeding together.
As opposed to (spoilers): the thief girl they set her up in contrast with, who's pretty upfront and consistent on primarily looking out for herself. She betrays Suki for one (1) corn chip to improve her own life at the prison, no surprise.
But the problem is: they give Suki an inspirational line to the effect of "we're all working together and we'll all break out together"
You know
The thing she does not do in the show
So if both the show and this comic are canon, then instead of setting up a compare/contrast with the thief girl, they've just set up a comparison. One were Suki is arguably worse, because she's been leading a significant number of prisoners on with her "we'll all fight and win our freedom together!" business, only to straight up cut them out of the escape loop and abandon them, whereas the thief is only leading Suki on in the sense that Suki keeps telling her what it's morally correct to think and confuses snide replies with agreement
My dudes. My fellow writers. You people actually being paid for this. There were so many ways to fix those awful implications against our girl's character, the simplest of which would be to not include that line. Or they could have, you know, made it canon compliant with what actually happens in the show, so that this comic doesn't set Suki up as a betrayer instead of a community builder. Like... just send all her good prison buddies off to other prisons in the wake of the warden finding out they're colluding. Have it timed to be right before the next new prisoners arrive, thus setting it immediately before the Boiling Rock episodes, so Suki didn't have anyone left in the prison she'd want to take with her on a breakout. For bonus points, include a page or two of her and her Kyoshi warriors opening up the cell of one of her prison friends post-war, thus implying she's tracking down and actually fulfilling her promises. Maybe even show her doing the same with thief girl, who was established as being imprisoned on false charges anyway, and also showing that Suki is A) the bigger person, and B) willing to acknowledge her own role in mistakes (because I cannot emphasize enough how much thief girl was not hiding her own priorities, and it was Suki who approached HER with all this, not the girl ever doing anything special to weasel her way in) (this would also open up an opportunity for paralleling Suki's earlier in-comic mistake of not listening to one of her friend's very valid thoughts and feeling, which lead to the girl leaving their island alone pre-canon; a "seeing people as they are, not what you want them to be" moment)
Anyway yeah enjoyable enough for a quick read but another one for the "this can't be canon or the characters are So Much Worse than they were in the actual show" pile
At least Aang didn't promise to murder anyone in this one
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kilometresrufflefuck · 3 months
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who else up making some gay lawyer shit
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cirilee · 8 days
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the horror of it all
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kedreeva · 6 months
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If I could kill the reply feature on this webbed site, I would.
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colourme-feral · 2 months
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He's so real for this
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nursing4eva · 1 year
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somecunttookmyurl · 10 months
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when you have multiple parcels in the same collection they email you about each one separately
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