She doesn't know his real name why would she.
I know what I said about drawing Tim again but these are actually going towards something that means so much more to me so it's fine i just feel like a liar
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Yuma’s teachers’ are startled when, after years of their most difficult student handing in pages of illegible chicken scratch, all of Yuma’s classwork is no longer peppered with spelling errors. The handwriting’s still abysmal, sure, but words actually connect into understandable clauses. Misspellings are few and far between. P, b, d, and q are no longer one interchangeable consonant.
Most of them let out a grateful sigh. A few suspect cheating, but without any proof, and in the face of much larger academic fish to fry, they’re simply content to let it drop. The rest of his instructors are overjoyed, believing that, at long last, Yuma took all their feedback to heart; buckling down and really focusing on his studies.
Meanwhile, Astral’s just floating over his shoulder and going “Yuma, there are two ‘P’s’ in ‘happy’.”
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this is Luis's favorite Rush song:
this is his second favorite:
thanks for coming to my ted talk
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listening to juri's speaker playlist and reminiscing fondly about the red war and i was so zoned out that i managed to convince myself i could replay it and then i Remembered and it was like lucy pulling the football away from charlie brown except my brain was somehow both charlie brown and lucy
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the way henry scared mike bad enough to attract pennywise, but then also technically speaking saved him from pennywise by pulling him back to reality
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I'm gonna say something now.
While I ship Redful a LOT as y'all might have noticed... I don't mind any other Fawful ships, as long as they don't hurt other people. I think it's nice to see different perspectives!
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Oh yeah i'll just listen to Madonna while I write, i say, in total denial that i'll become entranced by the music videos and the closest i'll get to writing is imagining future scenes like an AMV.
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so okay that one post that I reblogged earlier that was like 'if spiderman and batman swapped worlds they would beat each of their villains asses by the end of the day' has me thinking about that exact scenario, but with Ariana and Midoriya
I feel like their worlds are similar enough that they'd have close to the same initial experience.
Midoriya sees a world with wanted posters of the Unseen--obviously villains--and Panacea are the heroes trying to stop them. Probably tries to intervene with one of the Unseen's raids and forces them to retreat, making Eric swoop in and recruit him as a tool for the Seraphim (if only to eventually capture him so Panacea can study his powers like a bug).
Ariana sees a world where humanity worships all these bloated "superheroes" that are just basically Super Cops so they can live safe, happy lives, and she (throws her middle finger up at them) sees through it immediately. Probably ends up labeled as a vigilante villain by the end of the day, and gains the attention of the League before nightfall if only because A. Shigaraki sees her on the news and thinks she'd be a good addition to the cause and/or B. AFO encourages Shiggy to bring her in because he wants them Death and Destruction powers.
(both Eric and AFO are cold, calculating, manipulative, power-hungry bastards with a single shared philosophy: FUCK them kids. They would see Midoriya/Ariana as gold mines to their plans)
Midoriya would learn the hard way that Panacea were the bad guys, the Unseen would probably have to save him, and then there'd be a very Shonen moment where he apologizes for judging so quickly and then asks how he can help.
Ariana would spend like...two minutes at the League hideout and realize these are incredibly unwell/traumatized individuals abandoned by society, much like her own group, and the only reason most of them are getting further and further into dark shit is because of Shiggy, and he's only doing it because of AFO. Two very similar thoughts form in her head: Likes the League, hates authority. AFO must go.
Midoriya has the bright and trustworthy charisma of a good hero that the traumatized masses of the Chaos universe cling to--when he speaks, it reminds them of the same calm they get from Panacea, so he can cut through the propaganda and get more and more civilians to believe--or at least doubt Panacea's narrative--that the Unseen aren't a threat, thus greatly weakening the authoritarian orgs' power. He gets the sparkling Public Opinion win!!!!!
Ariana actually knows how to speak and understand the villains as an Undesirable of Society herself and makes genuine connections with them all, all the while casually dropping hints and pushing them-- -cough- shiggy -cough--toward a coup of AFO. There's either a plan made where Ria starts working with the heroes as a middle man for the League, where information about AFO is given in exchange for negotiated changes in society (and the League's freedom obvs) OR she simply just helps them kill him, as is her specialty. Either way, she digs deep into her Sonic and Magical Girl roots and gets the (Super) Power of Friendship win!!!!!!!!!!!
They both high five each other for a great day's work and everybody gets to go home satisfied and safe for once!!!! =D
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Ok, minecraft complaint time
They need a way to slime proof a slime chunk
Slime spawning is a really nice mechanic if you're trying to make a farm, but I've walked into a couple of the rooms I've done only to find slime
It's well lit (which I know slime don't care about), it's... you know... it's mob proofed to normal standards. There shouldn't be random chunks that look identical to other chunks that just play by different rules
Great for farming, annoying for everything else
(Also would be nice if you could stop villagers from spawning golems. Basically anything where you can just manipulate bits of the environment, cause at the end of the day minecraft is basically an interactive diorama a lot of the time, you know?)
Anyway, it'll probably just be a matter of that sometimes you come into the map room and have to fight a giant slime, and since everything's eventually probably gonna be pretty well lit it'll probably be a frequent thing but... not much else to be done
It's something that you can live with, it's just kind of dumb and annoying is all
I like slime chunks, I just wish there was a way to disable spawning within them when you didn't want it
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i didn't wanna ramble on this post so i made my own but pls do read this one for a little bit of context
i truly believe that neji never *wanted* to fight. despite the fact that he seemed resigned to his fate as a branch house member when he was first introduced, he was still actively trying to distance himself from his oppression. fighting was a way to become worthy and useful as something more than just a slave. it was a way out, whether he saw it as such or not. if circumstances were different and he hadn't been backed into a corner for like, his entire life, i truly think that neji would have been able to express a much gentler nature. maybe he'd still do martial arts, but as a sportsman instead of a shinobi, or for survival. maybe he'd become a teacher. maybe he'd go into medicine. the possibilities for him were endless, but he never even had a chance to consider a different kind of life. i think that's a huge part of the tragedy to his character, and why his ending was so unsatisfying for readers/viewers. every time we saw him, he was doing more, he was fighting, he was giving people chances to back down, he was striving toward freedom. he never even had a chance to glimpse a different kind of life for himself outside of that. and he died fighting not just in a war, but for his own destiny. and he lost.
he lost, and there was no justice for him, no vengeance, no change following on the heels of his departure. despite every effort to escape, he died a victim of his clan's practices and the cruelty of shinobi life, having never even come close to realizing just how much he could do without those shackles on him. and in-story... nobody with the power to change things actually cared. the narrative itself didn't even really address how fucked up that was. he was just a blip on the radar, like a branch house member was meant to be.
neji deserved so much better. he deserved to live, to break his own chains, to liberate the branch house, and to look ahead into a future full of possibilities. he deserved to be safe enough to be gentle, to entertain softness and peace. but he never got that and it's so so frustrating.
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ok but proper southernisms make me insane??? this is more y'all vs ya'll discourse all over again but as someone who grew up all over the south (even if its mostly appalachia BUT IMO WE STILL COUNT) im SO SURE its momma instead of mama when it comes to adults referring to parents??? like yeah some ppl say mama but like usually thats more kids who are still learning to talk?? adults tend to say momma and THIS IS WHY HER NAME IS MOMMA LASSO
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Oh I thought he was like racist and that’s why he’s canceled.
CJ is a walking red flag.
I mean hes certainly not woke on race issues. Although somehow I think if Ed's keeping him around he's not a capital R racist either. There's a gradient to these things. All I said was he said slurs those slurs could apply to him for all I specified. I feel like he likes to say fag, for instance. It brings me no pleasure to say that he's probably dropped the r word.
But yes he's a walking red flag.
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THEY SAID IT THEY JUST SAID IT
listen. listen. bnha in general is some of thee best disability allegory fiction I've ever consumed, and vigilantes turns it up to 11. something happened /to/ this guy, resulting in his body being permanently changed so he can no longer do things like /use the bathroom/ and the issue isn't that he hates his new state of being it's that society isn't set up for him!! sure he can apply for public housing but regular sized/able bodied people don't have to do that!!
I genuinely love that the allegory is so heavy handed tbh because it's SO easy to brush off disability allegories when they're subtle. like, Sci fi isn't about predicting the future, it's about critiquing the present and vigilantes came out and said "societal infrastructure is insufficient for disabled people". obviously I'm reading this through an American lens without a lot of knowledge on, say, disability culture in Japan but I did just this morning read about folks in wheelchairs disrupting public transit in I think Seoul during rushing hour simply by riding the trains bc they're not accessible and like it's a pretty global problem even apart from the very specific type of hell scape I'm experiencing as an American
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