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shirofairy · 3 months
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This moment at the end of the last chapter: *happens*
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The reactions:
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Meanwhile:
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ginycn · 1 month
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Sorry, not sorry
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yes-im-a-simpp · 4 months
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Okay so, I was thinking about some headcanon for my version of Dick.
After being such a cute kid, Dick became a punk teen. He would swear a lot (not around Alfred, he's not that crazy) drink everything he could and be extremely annoying (talking back every time Bruce would say something etc) and that's how Jason met him.
A loud boy who didn't listen to orders and who got fired because of that. Who would do everything he wasnt supposed to do.
They both would be chaotic siblings, being punk together and making horrible prank to Bruce (poor him seriously)
(Clark would just listen to Dick and would support him in his music taste by buying him cd's every time one of his favorite bands would make a new album #supportiveuncleclark)
And then a bit after Dick hit seventeen, Slade happens.
You know the basics, Dick gets basically kidnapped and forced to become Renegade with a lot of abuse and trauma coming from it.
After that's when Dick changed. He became quieter. He wouldn't talk back, would always refuse to prank anyone, would listen to adults and order, and what chocked Jason the most was the way Dick stopped moving as much as he used to, he could spend hour sitting, doing nothing but staring at nothing. And that's basically how he changed his whole personality. Went from loud, impulsive, funny to silent and steady, which was extremely surprising for everyone because Dick as a child never tried to mask his adhd.
And imagine small little Jason finally getting his big brother back, only to find out he changed so much and what shocked him the more was the fact that Dick didn't listen to punk music anymore. Saying he just didn't feel like it. Not wanting to explain that loud noise was just triggering and even if it was just music, screaming singer could send him straight into a panic attack.
Dick would also smoke a lot, I like to think that Slade would give him a cigarette every time he would himself smoke. Making unconsciously Dick addict.
He would never smoke in front of his siblings because his whole speech about not smoking would get hit hard. But his addiction never got away.
With time Dick stopped masking, and started laughing again but then BAM, Jason's death happened....
And??
What about an other post for that part?
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leavemyelevator-alone · 2 months
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Okay, I know I’m a few days late, but I want to talk about Nicholas the Punisher. This theme shows up in either episode 6 or 7, during Wolfwood’s fight against Livio on the Sand Steamer, and it starts playing when Wolfwood declares that he’s gonna be pissed if he has to hurt Livio. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Wolfwood fight (far from it), but with such high stakes on the outcome on this fight, both concerning Livio’s safety and Vash’s survival, and the fact that this is the theme that is supposed to reflect Wolfwood as the Punisher, we would expect something fast-paced and tense, maybe, if it wanted to lean into the looming outcome if Vash and Wolfwood lose. 
   But no. Wolfwood’s theme (as the Punisher) is so slow, and seems to carry a melancholic, tragic theme to it. It feels so weary, like Wolfwood is exhausted of having to play this part, and is sick of hurting people he once knew (and even loved, in Livio’s case). It carries an undertone of determinedness, but it’s so overwhelmingly melancholic it makes me pause. Does it mean that under all of his blunder, Wolfwood had already given up on Livio, from the start of the fight? This theme plays before he spits out who he really is to Vash, so does that mean that this is how Wolfwood views himself? Does he see himself as this tragic, unforgivable monster? Does he think that he doomed Livio, albeit unknowingly from the start by letting his little brother follow him around? I think so, but the cool thing about music is that everyone has their own interpretation of it. 
   Knives’ theme is strong gorgeous and victorious, Vash’s is chaotic and clearly feels like someone on the run, but Wolfwood’s stays tragic. It is mean to show who he is with the Eye of Michael — what they’ve made him into. Not this strong, unbreakable inhuman fighter, but a scared, broken man who feels like not only his brother but his humanity was ripped away from him. Let’s compare it to Undertaker, his introductory theme: as @/fatalwhims mentioned, this piece is overall kinda unsettling. It’s slower as well, but is more confident. It’s relaxed, and arguably a little mischievous, as opposed to Nicholas the Punisher’s despondency. This is absolutely the musical personification of Wolfwood’s persona he shares with the gang. This is the relaxed, knows what he’s doing, “big-brother Nico” vibes he attempts to use to get Vash to trust him. But Nicholas the Punisher is so far from that. 
Okay, we got the melancholy, “woe-is me” music out of the way; now it’s time for the action-packed, Vashwood-fighting-back-to-back fight music, right? Wrong. Whom to Kill, Whom to Let Live is the track that plays next, and it is just as (arguably) hopeless. The piano creates a bit more of a determined feel, as well as the bass (I think? Correct me if I’m wrong, cause I probably am) that comes in at 1:07 and the addition of another instrument at 1:37, but if you listen closely, the determination that it invokes fits more that of a grim one than that of a triumphant, I-can-beat-him! feel that most series like to do. That aforementioned piano piece? It’s lifted directly from the track Orphanage. Whom to Kill is just as sad of a song as Nicholas the Punisher, and I feel like this is the perfect score for this fight scene. This is not an epic showdown like it was against the Nebraskas at the beginning of the series, or even against Knives at the end of it. This is what I would call the “Last Agni Kai” fight: Wolfwood doesn’t want to fight Livio. He understands that he seems to have no choice, but that doesn’t mean he wants to fight his baby brother. That is why the Orphanage piano piece comes back and haunts this track. That is why it is grim determination. He will either have to let Livio kill his ward (which will get him killed by Knives), or he will have to kill Livio himself (which will break him worse than death). The entirety of the Livio-Vash-Wolfwood fight is tragic, somber, almost desperate music; not what you would expect to hear from an epic fight scene. None of this might make any sense, but I had to get it out of my system. Thanks for indulging my rambling! 
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ashyzzz · 9 months
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sometimes you just need to draw an old man in a cute dress and get on with your life
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bisonaari · 4 months
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k4l3m · 4 months
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Basically and it's not even A FORTH of what i've been hyperfixated on :')
(if i added more it would ruin the joke)
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moonypears-blog · 3 months
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Sofia: Do you ever think like, why do British people lose their accent when they sing?
Cedric:
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abysscronica · 8 months
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One Piece, ATLA!AU
I was sick today, one brain cell left as I finished The Legend of Korra (Warrick best boi), here's where my poor mind went. No judgment. (very very mild spoilers for Korra)
One Piece x Avatar, the Last Airbender!
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Air Nomads
Luffy (avatar)
Nami
Urouge (airbender)
Marco (airbender)
Dragon (airbender)
Koby
Sengoku (airbender)
Eneru (lightingbender)
Konis
Wiper (airbender)
Rayleigh
Pudding
Fire Nation
Sakazuki (firebender, firelord, blue fire)
Zoro
Drake (firebender)
Kaido (lightingbender)
Mihawk
Ace (firebender)
Sabo (firebender)
Kizaru (lightingbender)
Garp
Isuka
Perona (airbender, spiritual)
Moria
Heat (firebender)
Wire
Oven (firebender)
Ulti
Page One
Izou
Baby 5
King (firebender)
Earth Kingdom
Usopp
Chopper
Kid (metalbender)
Killer
Apoo (earthbender)
Blackbeard (bloodbender)
Big Mom
Whitebeard (earthbender)
Kuma
Bonney
Crocodile (sandbender)
Fujitora
Vivi
Katakuri (lavabender)
Queen
Sai
Bartolomeo (metalbender)
Water Tribes
Jinbe (waterbender)
Brook (waterbender)
Law (bloodbender, master healer)
Hawkins (bloodbender)
Shanks
Hancock
Doflamingo (bloodbender)
Rocinante
Koala
Ryokugyu (plantbender)
Tsuru
Shakky
Cavendish
Shirahoshi (waterbender)
Republic City
Sanji
Robin
Franky (metalbender)
Bege
Buggy
Reiju (waterbender)
Ichiji (firebender)
Niji (lightingbender)
Yonji (earthbender)
Vegapunk
Ivankov
Smoker (airbender)
Tashigi
Grus (earthbender)
Hibari
Caesar Clown (airbender)
Birdie
Lucci (lavabender)
Iceburg (mayor)
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fourtccn · 11 months
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rating every state’s motto
alabama: “audemus jura nostra defendere”, trans. “we dare to defend our rights.” 4/10, not the worst but i don’t think it needs to be said. bit pretentious
alaska: “north to the future.” 7/10, i think it’s cool but i have no clue what it really means. higher points for not being religious (i think)
arizona: “ditat deus”, trans. “God enriches.” 0/10, keep that guy out of it
arkansas: “regnat populus,” trans. “the people rule.” 8/10, simple, love the idea, think it’s a great standing
california: “eureka”, trans. “I have found it.” 1/10, found WHAT???
colorado: “nil sine numine”, trans. “nothing without providence.” 0/10, i had to look up what this means and it is religious again
connecticut: “qui transtulit sustinet”, trans. “he who transplanted sustains.” -1/10, not only is this religious but it’s also not openly religious. pure evil
delaware: “liberty and independence.” 7/10, it’s boring, but it’s something
florida: “in God we trust.” 0/10, come on man
georgia: “wisdom, justice, moderation.” 6/10, sure
hawaii: “ua ma uke ea o ka ‘āina I ka pono,” trans. “the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness.” 10/10, yes!!! has something to do with their history!! it’s badass! makes me feel cool as hell to say!!
idaho: “esto perpetua”, trans. “let it be perpetual.” 1/10, it’s not religious and it is historical but i don’t like that it’s connected with the confederacy :/ (quoted from the president of the confederacy btw)
illinois: “state sovereignty, national union.” 0/10, directly associated with states’ rights to choose during the civil war
indiana: “the crossroads of america.” 7/10, i like that it’s more descriptive of the state than the government and it’s really funny to me that they identify like this. it’s like your friend doing something amazing and you going “you couldn’t have gotten there without me driving you to 7/11 that one time”
iowa: “our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain.” 6/10, i want to dislike this one because it’s so middle-of-the-road, but it does have some state history behind it (has to do with their fight to become a state) so it gets some points for that
kansas: “ad astra per aspera”, trans. “to the stars through difficulties.” 9/10, cool, connected to what they said about the state in its history, seemingly unreligious. point docked for it going to kansas and therefore being a bit pretentious more than anything
kentucky: “deo graham habeamus”, trans. “let us be grateful to God” AND “united we stand, divided we fall.” 0/10, why do they get TWO??? first one is religious, and the second one is unoriginal. if it were just the second one i would give it the benefit of the doubt but come on
louisiana: “union, justice, and confidence.” 4/10, i don’t think louisiana should be confident about anything but i do appreciate self-love
maine: “dirigo”, trans. “i direct.” 5/10, more than california because it’s slightly less confusing but i really don’t know what they mean by this
maryland: “fatti maschi, parole femmine”, trans. “strong deeds, gentle words.” 9/10, i fucking love this. i know very little of maryland so i’ll let them have this
massachusetts: “ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem”, trans. “by the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty.” 8/10, it’s sick as fuck but massachusetts is a bit pretentious just taking this shit from someone else with no reason
michigan: “si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice”, trans. “if you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.” 9/10, this fucks. i love a motto dedicated just to the land. point docked because i do not feel the way this way when in michigan
minnesota: “l’étoile du nord”, trans. “the star of the north.” 7/10, cool that it acknowledges minnesota being the “northstar state” since it’s the northernmost state, but i don’t like that it’s in french. also kind of pretentious of us tbh
mississippi: “virtute et armis”, trans. “by valor and arms.” 2/10, cool if you’re a 7-year-old boy. if it’s based off the motto of lord gray de wilton they should’ve kept it “i trust in virtue not arms”
missouri: there are way too many states. anyway. “salus populi suprema lex esto”, trans. “the welfare of the people is the highest law.” 10/10, period!! i don’t think missouri stands by this tho
montana: “oro y plata”, trans. “gold and silver.” 6/10, i have to give it points for being a physical description of the state and also being historical (big mining state), but they really put all their coins in one bag with this one
nebraska: “equality before the law.” 10/10, apparently reflects nebraska’s “willingness to extend suffrage to black Americans” so it’s good state history and i love what it stands for. keep it up nebraska (i know you won’t)
nevada: “all for our country.” 5/10, really have any historical importance, and it’s a bit vague. what is it that you’re doing for “our country?” what does “all” imply? really think they just threw something together last minute
new hampshire: “live free or die.” 9/10, sick as fuck and grounded in history. iconic is an overused word, but i gotta say this is iconic. metal as hell. point docked because it’s too associated with some weird political standings now
new jersey: “liberty and prosperity.” 6/10, boring as hell but sure. whatever
new mexico: “crescit eundo”, trans. “it grows as it goes.” 9/10, quote taken from a poem which is cool and i love that it makes me think of dick :)
new york: “excelsior!”, trans. “ever upward!” AND “e pluribus unum”, trans. “out of many, one” (as of 2020). 6/10, i was with kinda with them on the first one even though it seems like something they added last minute because i liked the excitement in it but the second one is kind of dumb… yeah, i guess you are one of many. feels like an obvious statement they didn’t need to add on in 2020
north carolina: “esse quam videri”, trans. “to be, rather than to seem.” 4/10, i think it’s okay but i don’t know what it has to do with north carolina
north dakota: “liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable.” 6/10, cool reference to U.S. history but it’s kind of a mouthful and i don’t think i would be able to memorize it
ohio: “with God, all things are possible.” 1/10, one point given because it makes me think of the iasip quote
oklahoma: “labor omnia vincit”, trans. “hard work conquers all things.” 4/10, once again i like that it’s a reference, but i have no clue what oklahoma has to do with this motto
oregon: “alis volat propriis”, trans. “she flies with her own wings.” 7/10, “she” being oregon’s “independent spirit.” i think it’s a sick ass motto but oregon is thinkin of themselves too highly here
pennsylvania: “virtue, liberty, and independence.” 4/10, the lack of originality is getting tiring but i guess it shows some values or something
rhode island: “hope.” 2/10, are you even trying? come on
south carolina: “dum spiro spero”, trans. “while i breathe, i hope.” 6/10, it’s inspiring i guess but i seriously do not understand why this would be associated with south carolina. i swear i’m not an advertising major or anything
south dakota: “under God the people rule.” 0/10, we are OBSESSED with this guy here. WHY do we need states to be associated with religion
tennesse: “agriculture and commerce.” we’re coming to the very simple mottos now. 4/10, i feel it’s redundant but i guess it meant something to them when they made it
texas: “friendship.” 10/10, it’s basic and unoriginal but it’s so fucking funny that i have to give this one to them. i do NOT think of friendship when i think of texas
utah: “industry.” 1/10, what the hell is this? one point for not being religious but what the fuck
vermont: “stella quarta decima fulgeat”, trans. “may the 14th star shine bright” AND “freedom and unity.” 7/10, i like the first one because it directly references vermont but the second one is just unoriginal and sad. why have a motto if it’s gonna be like that
virginia: “sic semper tyrannis”, trans. “thus always to tyrants.” 7/10, sick as hell. three points deducted because it once again has nothing to do with virginia, but it really is a sick ass motto
washington: (unofficial) “al-ki”, trans. “bye and bye.” 10/10, very specifically refers to the history of washington, which was first called “new york alki”
west virginia: “montani semper liberi”, trans. “mountaineers are always free.” 9/10, i want to dislike this because it feels so unrelated, but i love it. i love what you have going on here, west virginia
wisconsin: “forward.” 1/10, seriously?
wyoming: “equal rights.” 9/10, similar to nebraska, this motto came about because wyoming was the first state to grant women the right to vote. apparently this was because granting women the right to vote would make them have enough voting citizens to be granted statehood though, so point deducted for that
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h-worksrambles · 1 year
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You like Telltale Games? Their early work was a little too episodic for my taste. But when Sam & Max Save The World came out in '06, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole game has a clear, crisp soundtrack, and a new sheen of stylised cartoon violence that really gives the puzzles a big boost. They've been compared to LucasArts, but I think Telltale has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor. 
In 2010, Telltale released this; Sam & Max The Devil's Playhouse, their most accomplished title. I think their undisputed masterpiece is They Stole Max's Brain! An episode so funny, most people probably don't pay attention to the story. But they should, because it's not just about the absurdity of film noir and the co-dependency of a gay dog and rabbit. It's also a personal statement about the franchise itself. 
HEY PAUL!!!
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spider-noe-webs · 29 days
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What I think Ghostface and Mandy's relationship is like:
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vanillaflowerstuff · 10 months
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merrick's family ✨
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yes-im-a-simpp · 1 year
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I swear it's so hard to find fic with good batdad
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illiendicnonnagon · 7 months
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gunsoffire · 2 months
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Trevor Firing A Bazooka At The Moon
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