I was thinking and realised that monster?? steven from steven universe (idk I only watched the last episode once and forgot a lot of the details) reminded me of the shadows in persona 4 so I made the concept real
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Playing lots of P5 Strikers recently, had to do a crossover because I'm silly like that :3
sfx is Gurururu (growling), and I'm so so sorry if I butchered it, it's in fact very difficult to find lexicons of Japanese onomatopoeia...
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traded my genshin addiction for a persona 5 one
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*realized that we hate yaldy because he is the worst parts of ourselves reflected back at us and every point of persona 5 is I am thou thou art i*
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It's a Me!!!
Super Old Self Portrait thing of Me as a cute little chibi anime boy from YEARS ago! It was made using an app called FaceQ that You can no longer find and I don't know why
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Some Doodles of Wally and Sally!!
I normally don't share my theories, but I am almost 60% certain Wally was the monster in Sally's Halloween story! It is that or it's someone we haven't met yet, but either way I'm excited to find out who it is!
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Happy (early) Valentines Day from King!
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(I don't have a romantic/sexuality headcanon for King yet but I'm heavily leaning towards aromantic bisexual rn)
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Darius & Eber weren't on top of the transport until after Eda calmed Luz down enough she stopped trying to fight
Which means these fucking Top Of Their Profession Grown Ass Adults clambered up there to pose casually immediately after gently restraining her.
Why? Probably for the dramatic entrance.
Bonus, look at how Eber adjusts when Darius moves, I am obsessed with these two
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the sullied flesh speech is the transest soliloquy in shakespeare. the one two three punch of 1. wishing his flesh would melt (dysphoria) 2. positing himself as an anti-hercules (paragon of masculinity) in a way that suggests he is not growing up anything like his dad (claudius is to my dad as i am to hercules) 3. being misogynist, yes, but in a way that also coincides directly with mentioning his own lack of masculinity (does his hate extend to the feminine parts of himself?) (frailty, thy name is woman, and woman is me)
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If you don't mind me asking, how would you like
to see Proverbs 31 used? The part that always bugs me about how it's used is how the churches I've attended completely ignore the part where the woman described is working and trading outside the home. They try and use it as "you should stay home and raise kids" defense.
Mostly, I'd just like to see it used less?
In my experience, there's an undercurrent to the way that this passage gets used that's like, "...and this is the part of the Bible for women!" This really gets under my skin because it just isn't true at all. The WHOLE Bible is for women and the whole Bible is for men. I don't like the insinuation that women should keep returning again and again to this one passage when there's the entire Bible right there to study. Romans is ours too! And Genesis! Isaiah! 2 Timothy! Joel! Revelation!
Biblical womanhood (whatever we mean by that) must begin with women being well-versed in the whole Bible, and that can't happen if Proverbs 31 is treated like a banner chapter for so much of women's min. Proverbs 30 is actually the one part of Proverbs that really moves me (specifically "Feed me with the food that is needful for me...") and I've never gotten to study it in a formal context! Meanwhile, I've sat through seminars and studies and read books and listened to podcasts giving me Proverbial 31 and telling me, "Here ya go," like it's Necessary and Sufficient for Biblical Womanhood. And these two chapters are right next to each other!
Granted, I'm not a guy, but I don't see men's ministry pulling a few specific bits of Scripture and saying, "These are the Men's Chapters." There's just a presumption that the whole of Scripture is relevant to men.
In fact, if you really want to get into it, Proverbs 31 is actually directed more at men than women, saying, "this is the kind of woman you should marry." If we took half the Proverbs 31 talks directed at women and gave them to men, I think that would be a big improvement.
(I know I'm being somewhat hyperbolic here in places. I've been sitting on this ask for a little while knowing that it was basically unavoidable trying to refine my answer and like. Sorry. I am Frustrated and this is what you get from me.)
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