Even if we were both having a bad day, i would still offer you my favorite comfy shirt to make you feel better which would in turn make me feel better too
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Hi, saw your Giraffe Scar and had a vision. I am so sorry.
Unrelated, this was a pain to send - the image refused to save to my desktop
The way this works so well
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Gotham in my 2023? it's more likely than you'd think
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this is an honest question, and i’m not trying to be a bitch, but why do i always see byler described as “groundbreaking”? because with gay rep the way it is now, it just isn’t?
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hhhhhh okay so so far you know I’ve built Lord Gearloose (NGyro) up as a villain so far in the royalty au. He’s always been the “oh well who could’ve guessed” plot twist villain reveal anyway, and he’s almost treated that way by nearly all the characters in the story.
But not NFenton. He wouldn’t call himself friends with Gearloose, but they were close. They had a certain kind of communication built between each other created over years of surviving so close to NScrooge. They knew each other like no one else, they trusted each other, they are very prideful people yet always tried to hear each other out.
So I realized lately that having NGyro be the “called it!” twist really downplays just how much NFenton would be hurt by that betrayal.
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started wondering why lg imprinted on og!cxs enough to go back and save him. came to the conclusion that cxs's impulsiveness in helping people would be a pretty good candidate given it's one of his key chara traits. and idk how likely it is at this stage so don't want to delve too deeply into it but the implications compel me so much.
lg imprinting on cxs directly mirroring ltc imprinting on lx. someone being cool because of how they just go for it as something to be admired. the way that lg's rules are basically aimed at stamping out cxs's intentions to interfere massively to help others. at what point do you change the person you're trying to save so much that they become unrecognisable. at what point do you change yourself in service of an aim until you're the antithesis of what you once admired.
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