every other character in PAFL: oh god dmitry is on the loose i need to hide, i cant believe he let me walk away alive, that was so risky, im so lucky im not dead right now after he noticed i was in the same room as him
anya: haiiii my silly billy puppy wup:3 *glomps you*
dmitry:
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July 20th - DT001-319 (Dimitry (Dima))
i know. what it means. how it feels. to be autistic atypical
[ID: a screenshot of a tumblr post. the first poster, gothdrool, has the default triangle icon and says "people who celebrate fictional character birthdays are annoying pass it on". the response, by cub2, a user with a default circle icon, has been edited to read "FUCK this post and happy birthday Dima from Parties Are For Losers". END ID]
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some doodles/sketches
i might digital art-ify them at some point
(more below the cut)
KARKAT: TAKE BACK YOUR FUCKING CUBE.
the characters that arent homestuck belong to @nopanamaman
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can you do like a dog by ferry ft nekomura iroha?
Absolutely! I love this song.
This song is being sung by the character Dr. Temnova from Ferry's series Parties are for Losers.
This song describes her views on science and really shows her apathy towards people through the lense of science.
The first stanza "Panic was never a factor / I looked into the maw of a burning reactor / And so my soul could soar with my heart on the altar of science / Like an obedient dog" Talks about her run in with a zone that caused her to either become immortal or just cause her to age slower, though I believe it to be the former because of how Ferry said she's "About fifty years older than she looks" implying that she stopped aging fifty years ago, which lines up in the timeline.
Also, describing science as an "Altar" on which her heart has been sacrificed really explains her mentality and her viewpoint on science as a whole, seeing experimentation as a sacrifice for the greater good.
This continues into the next line, "Pity is never a factor when mercy is a sign of a talentless actor," essentially saying that, in her field, empathy is a weakness and if you are not willing to give that up, then you won't make it in that path. The later line "A gear in the machine grew immune to corrosion" also supports this idea.
The next lines are being directed towards the character Dmitry, her most prized experiment. "And once you go beyond pure humanity's borders, you will come running back like a dog" the comparison of him (another human being) to a wounded dog that will 'come running back' to the facility the second the outside world realizes what he is, truly connects to her view of experimentation as being for the greater good and her lack of emotional empathy.
The end of this chorus section that says "Run back like a dog to Her" has two possible interpretations. One is related to the note in the description saying "The Russian noun for “zone” is of feminine gender," though I've always interpreted this more so as presenting the idea that Temnova IS the zone.
What I think is more likely is that she is saying that Dmitry will come running back to Katya since she has been captured and taken back to the facility, and Temnova believes that even if he's not coming back for her, he will come back for Katya, so she'll see him again regardless.
The final chorus states "And even if it takes you decades, I know that / You will come running / BACK LIKE A DOG, A WOUNDED DOG / TO ME." The line about it taking decades returns to the idea of her immortality. How long it takes for Dmitry to return matters not to her, because her perception of time is distorted, she knows it will happen at some point, and that gives a bit of a terrifying motherly quality to her.
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"after all, you and I are rather similar..
I'm just better."
drew him.. obligatory @nopanamaman ...
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