foolish and tubbo played a geography guessing game while talking on qsmp and then decided to leave the server saying a nice goodbye to bad before disconnecting<3
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TsukiAza for a nitro boost request for @hazeremix !
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The way oranges are tied to Jim’s family trauma and the loss of their family, and they pass on/allow Stede to have the last orange from their family tree, petrified so it will never rot and be destroyed. And Stede takes that orange home and his daughter chooses to make it into something that will forever connect her and her father, despite the fact that he won’t be in her life anymore.
The last orange from Jim’s family’s tree becomes a symbol of Stede being able to leave his family on better terms and for them all to move on. And Jim says it’s okay for him to keep it while they’re still struggling with holding onto feelings of anger and a need for revenge for everything they lost and won’t get back. This, while Stede chose to leave his wife and children, an action that ended up causing pain for his kids and for Mary, even if they did end up better off for it as time went on.
The last Jimenez orange is loss and grief and grace and hope all at once. Jim doesn’t have their parents anymore, but they’ve got a family in the Revenge crew. And they’re passing on something so precious to the captain of the crew, Stede Bonnet. And Stede gets to take that precious thing and pass it on to his child when he comes back from the dead as a parent and try to make amends as best he can before leaving them to a better life as he tries to seek his own.
We see Alma and Jim (both family to him) give Stede grace with that orange. Grace and hope and love despite seeing clearly his flaws. It all is so tied to the people around him feeling their grief and trauma and working through it and Stede seeing that, I think, is what continues to make him want to be a better person.
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one notable earth c god is the Knight: a defender with two heads facing each other, locked in an eternal kiss. its said that the two heads have different personalities and bicker constantly- and yet, when they talk they talk together, and from afar the Knight converses with himself.
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another story made just for me (or, thinking about how kim dokjas comments brought jang hayoung to life)
[ID: A vertical comic depicting Jang Hayoung and Kim Dokja from Omniscient Readers Viewpoint. Hayoung has brown skin and short, curly blonde hair with dark brown roots. Dokja has lighter brown skin and a bowl cut. The background is a gradient from top to bottom of blue, purple, pink, and orange.
In the first panel, Hayoung smiles a little, with a textbox next to her that reads: "Hey, Kim Dokja! Don't you realize!?"
In the second panel, Hayoung grins and blushes. A textbox next to her reads: "Even before the story became real..."
In the third panel, Hayoung smiles at Dokja and hooks her elbow around his arm. He looks at her, confused, with a question mark next to his head. Above their heads, a textbox reads: "You were definitely a part of this world!!" /end ID]
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A disability take I have been thinking about is that if companies refuse to provide accessibility options/adequate accessibility options (which is shitty, don't get me wrong), the very very least they can do is make it as easy as possible for people to make tools for accessibility possible. It's shitty enough when products are not accessible at its base (like a video game controller, for instance), but it's even worse when it's made as difficult as possible for people to do things to make accessibility an option.
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