Just a little important info
Just want to make something VERY clear to people.
I will never pretend to make a post
I will never make a post and then pretend to have never made that post
I will never purposefully do something that could cause you to question the reality of the situation
And I hope that you won't do the same to me.
Will there be times where I make a post saying something about an update, and then I don't/can't follow through? Yes. But I will not deny that those posts exist. I will just apologize for not being able to get the update out on time.
Why did I make this post. It's because I have bipolar I disorder with hallucinations(not fun). And people saying and doing stuff and then saying they didn't or vice versa, does not help my disconnect in what's real and what's not. And I know I'm not the only person who has a hard time differentiating reality from fantasy.
Also I will block anyone who I find to do this. As this is actually very important to me.
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send byler asks or just anything in general please i'm bored while waiting for never have i ever s3 😢😢
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honestly if you don't outwardly show support for palestine, i'm automatically assuming you're a zionist. no one has an excuse about being uneducated anymore. everyone who does not support us, either out of ignorance or genuine malice, is complicit in our genocide and i do not trust them at all. if you have not spoken out about what is happening, you are not, and were never, our ally.
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Hi Neil,
I just saw this post where someone zoomed in on Aziraphale's face and it looks a lot like he's holding a bullet in his teeth
Does Aziraphale have a bullet in his teeth?!?!?
is this intentional?!?!?
please, tell us
I can't put the link to the post here but there is research, there is a slow motion video.
Thank You
Aziraphale has a bullet between his teeth at all points in Good Omens Season 1 and 2, except during the actual bullet catch sequence in Season 2 episode 4, when he has either a small fish or an enormous diamond between his teeth...
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Sorry but Kabru is so fascinating to me as a character, in a pure mechanical sense, because of what Ryoko Kui does with him. Everything about him is a red herring. He's deliberately introduced as some kind of rival for Laios, a party leader who is hopeless against monsters but absolutely brilliant with people both in and out of combat, and who has good reason to oppose him.
By the end of chapter 31, you might even think Kabru's going to end up as some sort of anti-villain, an antagonist with the best of intentions who nevertheless tries to foil our hero's plans. He wants to defeat the Mad Mage himself, he suspects Laios of being too irresponsible to be trusted with control of the dungeon, and his crew even thinks that Laios's party stole from them (and they're kind of right!). All signs point towards an inevitable showdown.
And then ... none of that happens.
Confrontation over the stolen treasure? Kabru is literally too smart to fall for the classic miscommunication trope and correctly decides it's not worth making a big deal of.
Kabru's deadly PVP skills? Aside from trying to take down Falin, he never fights another human again.
Wanting to be the one who defeats the dungeon? Turns out he was only doing that because he didn't think any other adventurer would have people's best interests at heart, and he's more than willing to play a support role in the whole affair.
Thinking Laios is up to no good? He really did just want to get to know the guy more. He has his misgivings, but ultimately ends up trusting Laios with his life.
Is Kabru going to get some sort of comeuppance for hating monsters and not appreciating their ecosystem? Well no, he has good reasons for hating monsters. He ends up wanting to learn about them through Laios's eyes, but he's never forced into any "Wow, guess I was wrong about them!" revelation.
Hell, even his implied ladykiller ways, which might lead you to think he'll end up being the stock "chivalrous lech" type of character, don't really manifest. He has a lot of opportunities to act flirtatiously around women, but doesn't. He's just a guy whose natural charisma makes him into human catnip.
And that's all hysterical to me, to pull it off. It's a fascinating way to tell a story. To introduce a character explicitly as a rival, potentially even a villain, and instead make them a deuteragonist. It's like a magician making a coin disappear, then slowing down their trick to show you the misdirection. "Did you see what I did there?" they ask with a wink. "The coin was in my other hand the entire time."
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Please stop saying that you're delusional when you're fucking not!!!
Like, I get it, it's a fun little word that doesn't hurt anyone in your eyes. But you're not looking at me, or the other, actually delusional people, that you're hurting when you post and say stuff like that!
Delusions are not, "oh, my blorbo is practically human and in my head alone we're practically best friends."
Delusions are a belief in something that isn't true. Like, for example, waking up and full heartedly believing that dragons are going to fly overhead, and that the sky is full of them, and then being so fucking confused when you go outside and there are no dragons. Or actually believing you're a pretty princess who can talk to animals, and being surprised when you can't understand them. Sometimes delusions can get so bad that you do understand the animals, or do see dragons in the sky. Sometimes delusions go away within a day, sometimes it takes a while longer(years).
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