re: i won't let you undress corpse trousers
re: i'm drunk and i don't like wen ning
re: pre-yi city's waiter that got too handsy with wwx "why's this guy looking like i laid a hand on his wife"
re: i'm drunk again and i don't like wen ning
apparently, forgotten detail, it’s not just that Percy can speak to equines, but equines can read his thoughts. He does not actually have to speak out loud to them. I wonder if this extends to aquatic creatures and shapeshifters in the form of equines/aquatic creatures as well.
Scar: What is this one over here?
Cub: Aw, this- this is where we butter people up. This is where we butter people up
Scar: *snickers*
Cub: This is the massage area, so we're gonna have some, y'know, some massage beds down here, we got a couple.
Scar: Ohhh.
Cub: Just as an example, y'know... Got some Convex color beds.
Scar: Very nice!
Cub: Very good, yeah.
Scar: Nice, nice. I like that.
Cub: Gonna be beautiful.
I have a genuine question: how did Dick react to finding out that Jason was now Robin?
Dick was the first, the original. For a while he thought he’d always be Robin but then of course shit happened and he moved and became Nightwing. Batman made Jason Robin almost immediately (I think, don’t come for me) so how did Dick feel about Jason becoming the new Boy Wonder?
I feel like everyone always talks about “oh how did Jason feel about Tim becoming Robin?” But I haven’t actually seen anyone propose how did Dick feel about Jason being Robin?
Was he annoyed? Angry? Betrayed? Saddened? I need answers
Someone had posted the question that Jin Guangyao had played the Song of Tormoil on Qiongqi Road 2.0 and that made Wen Ning "Beserk" and that's what led to the death of Jin Zixuan. That wasn't in the books and wondered why it was left out.
A few ppl alerted them to the fact that the Untamed had made up a plot out of whole cloth and to not watch/take take it as canon.
But then a few other ppl felt the need to comment saying it was Wei Wuxian's arrogance that led to his downfall. And that he had "lessons" he had to learn in his second life.
Admittedly it's been a hot minute since I read the book, but I do recall Wei Wuxian as being distinctly not arrogant, and that he was proved right at the end of the novel. So I'm wondering where this idea that Wei Wuxian was arrogant came from and why it's so pervasive among the fandom when so many people read the books?
(I'm not fighting with people one reddit. Let my comments get down voted into oblivion. Internet votes are more useless that wet toilet paper)