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the-metaknights · 2 years
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spreading my propaganda or whatever
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mikaikaika · 4 months
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No but I'm stil rotating qTubbo saying "no Sunny our love is different cause it's unconditional" like the implications of this ???? He truly believes that people around him only love him cause he is of some use to them.... and maybe that is why he's subconsciously always ensuring that his machines are always running cause he sees his factories as an equivalent to him being "useful" to those around him..... and also why he's always saying yes to whatever Sunny wants even if he knows he is spoiling her.
Despite claiming to be each other's ride or die, qTubbo really believes that morning crew will sideline him in a heartbeat cause he'd stop being "useful" to them and that's absolutely devastating
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earthwyrrm · 1 year
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[ id: an edit of the Marge Simpson "I just think they're neat" meme. it shows her holding up Meta Knight, Galacta Knight, and Morpho Knight from the Kirby video game franchise. end id ]
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thedarkmongoose · 2 years
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this scene could have gone very differently
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murky-tannin · 9 months
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I think the players should really consider the fact that the federation is fully capable of just. Teleporting them places? We’ve seen them do this in the story many times, even simultaneously with large groups of people. Honestly don’t even know why they bother with the longer kidnapping processes when they could just tp the person to wherever they want them to be. Heck we see them do this to Cellbit! Also even if they got off the island who’s to say the Federation wouldn’t be able to tp them back?
I hope this gets explained or acknowledged because it’s a bit op but also isn’t utilized how you’d think the federation would utilize it. Obviously from a meta sense it would suck if they were more reliant on it but then again why give them that ability at all ?
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WAIT the way that not only is it dean's birthday but also in the tnt reruns Lazarus Rising was on today and now he's back from the dead Again......
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metatronhateblog · 5 months
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Okay I usually try not to make posts back to back but have we considered that if ducks are spies of some sort (if of course, that's a big if) and demons can turn into their designated animal (eg. Crowley into a snake.) Then whose to say there isn't a demon whose associated animal isn't a duck? Whose to say that the ducks aren't spies because a demon is a duck????
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aromanticannibal · 6 months
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I really hate when people try to make characters in OMORI entirely bad or entirely good, or even just define one of their actions as Bad or Good. Because the whole point of the game is nuance!! There isn't a bad guy and there isn't a good guy. (I think this is pretty hilarious given the game is aesthetically very dichotomic).
Sunny pushed his sister down the stairs, and killed her (it was a murder, it was an accident, he regretted it, he forgot it, he didn't apologize for it).
Basil faked his friend's death as a suicide (to protect his best friend, it hurt his other friends, it hurt his best friend, Mari wouldn't have wanted that, he was twelve and it was the only solution then).
Mari pushed Sunny too hard for the recital (she just wanted it to be perfect, she didn't understand her brother, were there other things in her life making her such a perfectionist?).
Hero got mad at his brother (he was depressed, his brother just wanted to help, his brother failed to help, he apologized and never got mad again, he apologized and never got mad again).
Omori kills Basil in increasingly fucked up ways and forces Sunny to forget ("Basil" is a dream, a mere thought, the Truth is bad, the Truth has to be uncovered one day, it's unhealthy, he's just trying to protect Sunny, he's failing, he is Sunny).
Sunny's dad abandoned him (he might have known Sunny killed his sister, he was heartbroken, he has a duty to take care of his child as a father) and his mother left him alone for three days (it's been four years.)
Aubrey is a bully (she's so sure Basil hurt her and Mari's memory, she's so tired of Kel telling her to think about what Mari would think, she's so done with being ignored instead of cared for, she is a bully, she hurt others, she apologized).
Kel is quick to jump to conclusions and doesn't see nuance enough (he's 16, he's neglected, his brother's immediate reaction to lashing out was acting like he was a monster and changing completely, he's digging up past trauma, he's talking for the dead).
Basil hurt Sunny physically and in a way that can't be fixed (he was having a panic attack, he was probably either having hallucinations or was being profoundly delusional, he ripped his friend's eye out oh my god, he didn't mean to, he didn't mean to, he didn't mean to).
Etc. Even the apology at the end is nuanced : it's selfish of Sunny to want to get it out of his chest, and it's going get everyone's trauma out of their chests again, but don't they deserve to know? Don't Sunny and Basil deserve to be honest? It's not about being forgiven, it's about telling the Truth - from there, what happens doesn't matter.
Omori particularly gets a bad rep but he is Sunny. Sunny isn't Omori but Omori is Sunny, the same way everything in Headspace is Sunny in some way. And from there, can we define a defense mechanism as bad? A child's defense mechanism as bad? Is Sunny's desire to just forget about all this and be happy bad? It's not healthy, but most of the alternatives aren't very appealing.
Obviously there's darker shades of grey and lighter ones : Kel and Hero are some of the kindest characters in the game, their actions don't hold the same weight as Aubrey's, and Aubrey's actions don't hold the same weight as Basil's and Sunny's. Basil's and Sunny's actions also don't hold the same weight as each other, and Mari's perfectionism, despite being what jumpstarted everything in a way, doesn't hold the same weight as everything else. What Basil did wasn't right, what Sunny did wasn't right, but circumstances are important : two twelve years old boys (both likely pretty mentally ill) made two consecutive mistakes during increasingly stressful situations.
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benbamboozled · 1 year
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Brucie Wayne: best tipper in the city, funny, charming, a master at passive-aggressive verbal sparring (which is to say he is is an expert at being a Mean Little Bitch™️).
Bruce Wayne: literally the weirdest dude you will ever meet—the height of eccentric Northeastern old family money oddballery, will 1000% look at you like you’re the weirdo.
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galacta-phantasma · 1 year
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The duality of Metas 💖
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blanketofburrowing · 3 months
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It's been a couple days now since the ending of Last Twilight. I've been trying to wrap my head around the episode and my own feelings about this series.
Admittedly, I was confused for the majority of the episode. I felt that certain scenes didn't really connect with what happened in the previous episodes.
And the thing is? I feel like this is an ending that could have worked. What episode 12 lacked, for me at least, all boils down to one thing:
Buildup.
Mhok and Day's dynamic after the time jump and reunion felt weird to me. As if their relationship ended on good terms rather than them breaking each other's (and the audience's) hearts. Mhok literally hasn't talked to Day in three years. Would there not be some initial tension because they don't know how much the other person has changed? Wouldn't they hesitate at the thought of meeting again because they don't want to get hurt and/or hurt the other person? Sure, I could interpret Mhok's flirting as him having moved on from the pain of the breakup, but the episode doesn't elaborate much on Mhok's feelings about a potential reunion until the escalator scene. Same goes for Day. I wish there was more hesitation from his end as well, especially when it came to the bantering with Mhok.
Now let's talk about Day's eyesight.
The only thing I want to say about this is I wished there were more scenes in this episode that built up to the eye donation happening again. Like conversations about the eye infection discovered in EP11 or even Day's thoughts about another donation in relation to the unsuccessful operation. Would he be optimistic that another operation would work? Would he have been more hesitant because he doesn't want what happened the first time to happen again? These are some questions I wish were included.
Last Twilight is a story that has its flaws, and this doesn't change the fact that I loved what this show gave to its audience. It's a story of hope despite the challenges we face. That we still have a chance to grow and live good lives even when we lose faith in ourselves.
Much like the characters in this series have their own sets of flaws, we are also people full of flaws. And we deserve to live a life we can enjoy.
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the-metaknights · 2 years
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people dont give star allies enough credit for those fake out credits after the dedede fight. that was funny as hell
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mikaikaika · 3 months
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Dude I'm so emotional about Charlie singing a rap lullaby to Sunny. As a person whose favourite egg was Flippa since the start (and still is) - watching Charlie do the same thing he did for her in the initial days means so much to me. There's so many things to be said about how Charlie is a completely different person than he was at the start of this journey. Life, choices, and, circumstances have all let him to a stage where he even if he tries to improve, everyone and everything around him is serving as a reminder of the mistakes he's made. On top of that these reminders are also serving as a knife being twisted in the already rotting away scar of his grief.
And yet, in this scenario now when he is emotionally down and his self esteem has been shot down all the way to hell - he doubts himself and his actions so much regardless of the intentions he carries. Now here comes Sunny like a whiplash - this little bundle of joy whose jumping around and wanting to be with Charlie and it's despite of knowing all the things she has heard multiple different people tell her - she still approaches him with the same love in her heart and the same shine in her eyes as the diamonds she carries.
However, this time instead of falling into his spiral of self-hate and becoming a catalyst to the destiny he fears, this time he tries to try despite his doubts and it's all for this Sunny who looks at him like he's her world and who kills someone just to be with her dad. And oh he sings for her the same way he sang when he originally felt the feeling closest to this. And maybe just maybe her love for him might end up helping him love himself a little bit more.
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lady-harrowhark · 1 year
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you know, the one thing i will give john some credit for in terms of arranging the whole Great Lyctor Bake Off is that as far as strategy goes, bringing in the heirs of the Houses was actually pretty slick.
nabbing the heirs specifically means that the existing power structures remain in place for the time being. the current system’s not entirely under his thumb (case in point: the Sixth) but it doesn’t throw the entire empire into chaos the way simultaneously yoinking every House leader would. if the heirs die? bummer, but life goes on.
but if the heirs ascend? john suddenly has super-powered nepotism babies perfectly positioned to take the reins of their respective Houses and keep them within his reach.
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amatres · 1 year
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wouldn't it be fun if every dragon age game let you end the game with your protagonist dead?
the world chews up it's heroes and leaves them broken! it kills them! let me kill my characters in thematic ways!! the series is about fighting back death. their religion is based on a woman who was brutally murdered. her murder cements her myth and religion, she is a martyr lost to her own myth, what she would have wanted can no longer be know and people use her words to justify the same horrors she fought to end just retextured, i want that!!
the warden was dead from the start! hawke is eaten whole by kirkwall and the prejudice that made their family flee it to begin with! nothing the inquisitor did mattered and now theyre just another body to prop up next to andraste to justify another person's ambitions!
this world will crush under it's heel anyone it can get it's hands on, but that doesn't make what they did pointless! the people of that world will remember what they did and pick up where they left off. and maybe they'll mess up along the way or it can be twisted, but it still meant something, they still mattered, at least until they don't.
and maybe a world where their suffering no longer matters to ruminate on is one they wanted, but no one can know for sure, bc they can't answer any more than andraste can, long since reduced to ashes on the pyre
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hivepixels · 18 days
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