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princeparadiso · 5 months
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no childhood should be like this
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offurandfeathers · 1 month
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Elven Halsin with a bear's tongue.
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lazybakerart · 2 years
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college au where billy likes to come up behind steve at parties, wrap his arm around steve’s middle, and announce proudly we’re trying for a baby to steve’s mortification.
bonus points if they’re not together.
extra bonus points if steve lets billy rawdog him every night his roommate is gone.
hard-mode bonus-bonus points if steve’s roommate isn’t actually gone.
extra credit if steve is the one who told billy to lose the rubber in the first place.
a+ if steve still lets billy into his pants after this joke and billy learns nothing.
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captainofthelost · 3 months
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One thing i’ve always been curious about in the world of Percy Jackson is what if a Demi-god child has two different godly parents whilst still having a mortal parent. Like what if Aphrodite and Ares had a threesome with a mortal woman and she got pregnant by both of them because canonically that could happen. ( Athena kids are literally born from her having thoughts about love so why can’t aphrodite have children with women ) Or what if two gods were unknowingly having an affair with the same mortal and they convinced twins and those twins each have the dna of one of those gods. It can happen with two mortals so why can’t it happen with gods?
Also their “DNA” Is confusing already so you can basically do anything with it, make up different ways children are conceived non-traditionally
EDIT: there are also stories of one twin absorbing the other in the womb so again what if a mortal got pregnant by two different gods and one twin absorbed the other would that give them the powers and abilities that other twin was supposed to have?
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connoisseursdecomfort · 5 months
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Theory
Say the Authens are to become the Forger Grandpa and Grandma (I know there are other theories floating around but say the Authens ARE becoming Ji-jiji and Ba-baba for Anya).
What if the Authens are only moving in now because of Loid's realisation in the previous arc. The Forgers have been becoming realer and realer, and the Authens moving in just furthermore seals the deal?
(Inspired by this discussion. Thank you, for the discussion between @purpleemeraldot and @jesterraconteuse under this post)
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shakeskp · 1 year
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something something, Tighnari and Cyno explaining during Windblume that family in Sumeru means working on a thesis together, something something Kaveh and Alhaitham having a fallout over a shared project, something something Tighnari saying Cyno, Collei, and him can still be a family without writing a paper together, something something Kaveh and Alhaitham living together
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ihateblocks · 5 months
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Are...are Bellroc, Skrael, and Nari...flat-Earthers?
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heartofkandrakarz · 1 year
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Why i think kagami isnt in the movie and why luka is in the movie—
To start off Luka at this point is Juleka’s twin and has lived in france the entire time— since the movie is the remastered origin story of how ladybug and cat noir became superheros, it would only make since that luka should’ve been in the story from the start since he’s juleka’s twin? He also goes to school with the main cast so its not to weird to see him in the background.
To start off, Kagami was born in japan and only moved to france with her mother because of business. It wouldn’t make since to see kagami in the movie if she was in japan when cat noir and ladybug first became heroes. She only later moved to france, i believe because she join’s adrien french fencing team due to her being new to france.
i would have love to see kagami in the movies animation style but it doesn’t make sense plot wise to have kagami in the plot when she hasn’t even moved to france at that point in the story
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skounch · 1 year
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I'm pretty sure we all have like one or two comfort fanfics we always go back to readin
Lmao mine is like 8. Its a whole series. Slice of lifey shit. Its so cute im fucking goo.
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waltzedintherain · 1 year
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fleabag barty priest evan
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acatbyanyothername9 · 2 years
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I have just finished the first season of The Midnight Club and I loved it, in terms of characters dyanmics and themes explored, how the supernatural is woven in interpersonal conflicts, it’s up there with The Haunting of Hill House. I wished the supernatural had gotten more explored, especially in the last couple of episodes, but there’s always season 2 for this.
It did make me think of a couple of parallels between characters in both shows. Spoilers under the cut I guess?
Doctor Stanton = Steven Crain, they both reject the supernatural with all their might and stick to a strictly scientic view of the world. For better (Dr Stanton who chose the path of kindness) and worse (Steve who hid his fears from everyone around him, driving them away)
Aceso = Poppy, for their role as agent of evil in the show, embracing the Darkness and making other fall to join them.
Shasta = Olivia, normal at first, but a couple of latent issues that made her easy to be manipulated and they both succombed to the evil, perpuating the circle and bringing in new victims.
Ilonka = I would say that the closest character I can think of is Nell? Both of them fall prey to someone they loved and who in the end hurt them/manipulated to their doom (or almost doom in Ilonka case). Again both had issues that Shasta/Olivia took advantage of (Nell’s loneliness, Ilonka stubborn refusal to accept her fate)
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the-de-vil-affairs · 10 months
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My brain can't fathom how the de Vil ended up on the isle. Have I written fanfictions were they don't, yes. But they can't possibly out weight the ones that do. I'm not going to go in depth in how little sense the crime rap sheet for Cruella would have been to send a quite possible mentally unstable 60+ year old on an isle. Two ways I have reasoned them on the isle include: -Actual Condemnable Crimes -Supporting a war against them (ie. a fae war) To be fair though, a Fae war is by far the most used in my stories because it makes a lot of the inhabitants imprisonments make a heck of a lot more sense. But most used, by the way, doesn't have it winning by a landslide. Because sometimes a fae war doesn't actually make sense. Does a wedding actually warrant making an isle for villains? Was this there way of making a united prison? What's stopping them from continuing sending petty criminals and other convicts to it them. Setting all of that aside, I'd love to see other peoples takes or thoughts on how or why people were sent to the Isle.
Stardust + Chaos
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Okay I have a theory about Kinnporsche and the whole "unreliable narrator" scenes (you know the ones)
Kinnporsche spoilers below obviously
In episode 2 (00:50:14), Gun asks Korn "Are you being too kind to those bodyguards?", to which Korn answers "Sometimes, people deserve... A second chance... Or a third chance." and then, Gun says "And do you ever give chances to everyone?"
Now, the first time you watch this, you don't necessarily know about the story (I don't, I didn't read the books and won't bc I want to keep the surprise), but if you're on a rewatch (like me), this sentence is actually super interesting because it could refer to what happened to Porsche's parents.
Remember, we have two versions of the same story; a story where Porsche's dad is shot and killed, and his mom died soon after. In both scenarios, Korn and Gun are present, and both blame the other for the crime.
But, and this stuck with me when I watched the episodes the first time, the difference between the narration from Korn (very calm, he looks really sorry and almost powerless/ like he regrets all the lies and bad stuff that happened, but he's overall very composed and calm) and Gun's narration (he's reacting in a very emotional way, yelling and crying and being visibly shaken), it just had me wondering if we had the right villain or not.
Don't get me wrong, Gun has his faults and he is certainly not a good guy, he owns his role as a villain / antagonist in s1, but here it's more about "is Korn really as sorry and honest as he tries to make us believe?"
It's no secret that Korn lied throughout the show, and each "sorry it was a lie I know, I did it to protect you but here is a truth for you" made it harder for me to believe him. And now, this sentence, this allusion to something that probably happened before, something only Korn and Gun know of, something where Korn should have showed mercy and/or given a second chance but did not, and Gun is still bitter about it?
Well, the one situation that we know of is the Porsche's Parents situation.
And like, I am saying this as someone who never had an ounce of sympathy for Gun. Not once did I look at him and thought "ho well, he's a mafia guy but he's also trying his best to protect his family/ be kind to X person working for him/ etc.". He just radiates that "do not trust" energy. Except for the narration scene. That's the only moment I actually fully believed him, and it was way easier to doubt Korn's version than Gun's version in that moment (for me). Maybe it's because Gun was so raw and emotional, it's not the kind of reaction you can act. Plus the fact that Korn shot Gun right before he revealed something that would absolutely compromise Korn and his version like it was so obvious.
So yeah, all of this to say, I think this little conversation was actually a foreshadowing for the last few episodes of s1, and will probably also be a foreshadowing for what's coming in s2.
Let's see where it leads us!
Edit: may I also add that Gun's version is more plausible and likely to be true than Korn's because Gun's genuinely didn't know that Namphueng was alive. I mean look at the shock and disbelief on his face when he sees her, and the way he reacts and screams at Korn and gets so emotional. That's too genuine to be fake imo. On the other hand, Korn's calm, strategic attitude + his multiples lies + him never revealing the full truth even when exposed just... He's like a Venus Flytrap I think. Wants you to believe he is sweet and innocent when really he is strategic and deadly, and won't hesitate to fool you in order to survive and thrive.
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owen-not-carvour · 2 years
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why does mischa Not get the karnak’s theme motif in his own style over his bumper?? (ik jane doesn’t get it either but. she’s jane. it makes sense for her)
like is there an actual reason for it or do i just get to read to deep into it and form my own Over-analytical reasoning behind it :)
that being said—
methinks it’s to create Yet Another division between mischa and the rest of them. uraniumites (???sure???) v. Ukrainian yknow..
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How children call their fathers in SxF
As we all know, Anya calls Loid “chichi” 父 despite the fact that Loid initially wanted her to call him “otou-sama” お父様.
Becky lovingly calls her dad “papa” パパ. The classmates in ep25 trying to get their fathers to meet Donovan called their fathers “papa” too.
Damian of course calls Donovan (I mean one does wonder if he's fatherly enough) “chichiue” 父上.
George seems to call his dad “chichiue” too (ep19 14:04), although the Japanese subtitle in Netflix says “じゃあ” when it doesn’t sound like “jaa” at all.
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mannequinentity · 2 years
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Eternal Retreat verse Manny looking at his past self (Main Verse Manny)
Is like Shippuden Naruto looking at Kid Naruto “Was I really like that?”
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