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#not that it's bad. it's actually amazing
mintanoia · 10 months
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gen z is so funny bc someone could write the most thought-provoking, well formulated comment on the inequality of economic resources in the world and how it's rooted in constitutionalized prejudice and then theyre named "shreksleftballsack" or something like that
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divorcetual · 8 months
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I am actually so serious I think it really messes with a childs creativity and joy to tell them to never make a mary sue OC. Like that unbridaled form of joy where you make a self insert OC who super cool and everyone loves them and they have every superpower in the world SHOULD be something a kid makes, it nourishes their ability to create things for fun and not be stifled by "oh but what if my character is too overpowered and cringey...". whatever
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songthursh · 6 months
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Our first collab comic with @stupidlynx!!! Some steppe romantic x)
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ilk-insolence · 5 months
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Raph Is A Great Strategist
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Numerous times in the show Raph has shown to have a preference for straightforwardly punching his problems away rather than think up a more complex solution. Like how his immediate fix to getting Mayhem out of the mirror in Mystic Library was to punch everything in the bathroom but the mirror. However, when Raph understands the situation requires more in depth strategy, he’s shown to be an incredibly capable tactician.
(long post ahead!)
In nearly all the plot heavy episodes like Shadow of Evil, Many Unhappy Returns, and the season finales, Raph gets moments where he’s highlighted for his strategic thinking. In Insane in the Mama Train, he’s the one who figures out which eyeball-button goes to the front car with the dark armor, because “‘it was the only button [the Foot Clan] didn’t want me to press!’” [21:05]. He’s also the one who came up with the scheme to defeat all the (known) combatants in the train, with Leo specifically attributing Raph as the deviser during their mind meld [19:46]. In Many Unhappy Returns, after spending a single night waylaying the Shredder, Raph formulated a plan using all the tricks the team learned, seamlessly transitioning the mystic collar Leo acquired into it [19:53], to defeating the Shredder. Additionally, he’s repeatedly called for a retreat during fights, like in Shadow of Evil, Shreddy or Not (Finale pt 2), and the movie, when he can tactically recognize that a battle couldn’t be won. Each time, the show/movie implied that that was the right call, for the family to lose the fight but win the war.
And it’s not just that Raph is good at strategy when he’s pushed to be more serious; the show characterizes him as passionate about creating plans, he enjoys doing it. Literally in the first episode, Mystic Mayhem, after the turtles’ initial plan failed of getting Splinter out of the living room to touch his Do-Not-Touch Cabinet, Raph immediately started devising a new plan that involved “ten chickens [and] a gallon of rubber cement” [9:35]. It was convoluted, sure, and they didn’t end up using it, but it was inventive and the opposite of reluctant. This is also shown in Bug Busters, where Raph planned out dousing Mikey in honey to attract the oozequitoes [2:52]; Snow Day, with the idea to freeze Ghost Bear like in Jupiter Jim Pluto Vacation 4; and Raph’s Ride-Along (and also Bad Hair Day), where Mind Raph created multiple schemes to get the criminals arrested. The show wouldn’t have made Raph be so creative with his plans if they were trying to characterize him as someone who didn’t like strategizing.
So does why Raph do stupid shit sometimes where he doesn’t think things through at all? Well, even though Raph is good at strategy and enjoys doing it, it’s clear his immediate impulse is still “punch the problem in the face”. In fact, all the turtle boys contain the fascinating dichotomy of being incredibly smart in some areas, and the dumbest teenagers alive in others. Just look at Donnie. It’s also how Raph is a loving protective older brother, and the guy who shoved Leo into a wall so hard he disappeared in one frame for shits and giggles (The Mutant Menace x). None of this means that Raph is bad at strategy though.
tldr: Yeah, Raph has a lot of dumb and, frankly, insane moments in the show, but he’s still an incredible tactician who’s plans consistently saved his family and sometimes the world. He's a great strategist.
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theghoulboysblog · 4 months
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these spot the difference games getting harder and harder each day istg 🙄🙄🙄
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lumineary-arts · 3 months
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Decided to give this one a shot-!! I can't wait for ONLY GOOD THINGS to happen to them, nothing bad at all. Nope!
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mads-is-tired · 11 months
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Ranboo saving Charlie while he was streaming is the direct reason Charlie died I'm not okay
Ranboo said in their stream today that there were two choices that he actively made without the audience's input. One was choosing the security code on his own, and choosing to save Charlie from the brainwashing. Obviously using the wrong code stuffed it all up (which released the wire monster) but they said that because of the time it took to pull Charlie out, by the time they reached the doors the showfall media employees were locking them. Which eventually leads to both Ranboo and Charlie's deaths, and almost mirrors the final choice of episode three, choosing to live but be under showfall's control forever, or to die, only it hadn't been realised yet. 
also SNEEG!!! The poor guy tried to get out and get help again but never made it, and died alone (because of Ranboo’s choice, ouch). While showfall probably wouldn't have allowed it but a storyline where he did make it out would be insanely cool. 
Another thing, while the theory that showfall kidnapped Charlie as a kid and raised him to be their entertainer is very cool and has a lot of potential, I don't think that's the way the story would go. Showfall was(is??) going to use Ranboo until he no longer had any use to them, like all of the other actors, combined with sneeg's death suggests that raising a child and creating a whole personality and audience for slimecicle would be overly complex when they could just take people who have already done the work for them. The slimecicle channel is canon to the genloss universe now, and they likely would have had Charlie continue to stream to keep up appearances like he's not missing. Also, when ranboo finds all the streamers he recognises Charlie by name, suggesting they knew each other before showfall got to them, because iirc the name Charlie is never used in episode 1 or 2. And there is surely enough history between the two for Ranboo to want to save him, but recognises that he can't save everyone. That or he just felt bad for ripping the man's guts out. 
Anyway, I have Too Many Thoughts about Generation Loss and desperately want to know if Charlie and Sneeg are dead dead or if they'll be coming back for more generations because they were both so good in this series.
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audliminal · 3 months
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I think the crux of what makes the rat grinders so damn rage-inducing is just. How fucking entitled their whole stance is. Like sure they've put in a lot of time! And frankly, if they were just trying to graduate, put in the work, and get out with average fucking grades that would be fine.
But instead the first thing we know about them is that they feel the treatment some people (the bad kids) get is unfair. And like. That's what makes it so frustrating when the revelation comes of what they've been doing for the last two years. Because in those two years they have risked nothing and helped no one. Killing rats in a trainee forest doesn't change anything. The rats are just there. They're not a threat to anyone, there isn't any danger. Nobody needs to be doing that.
Meanwhile, the bad kids have quite literally saved the world three fucking times. The number of people who have directly benefitted from the actions of the bad kids is astronomical! And they have risked so goddamn much in the process. They have repeatedly put everything they have and are on the line, with the only beneficial reward they've gotten being their grades. Hell, mostly their success has just resulted in them being burdened with more work!
So when these fucking rat grinders show up and start complaining that the bad kids are getting favored unreasonably, they and we all know how absolutely bullshit it is, because the reality is, the bad kids have put in so much more work than the rat grinders have, for barely any reward.
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echoes-in-echoclan · 19 days
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So... who looked directly at the eclipse?
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Forever's gonna start toniiightttt forever's gonna start toniiiight
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rynnthefangirl · 3 months
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Thinking about the Curse of Nacho Varga, how it is enacted through Jesse Pinkman, and how perfect that is.
Cause we typically give Walter all the credit for killing Gus and blowing up the lab, but it all started with Jesse.
Jesse, who saw Gus for who he was from the start, back when Walter was still idolizing him as the perfect and reasonable businessman.
Jesse, who learned that Gus was using children as drug mules and was enraged. Who refused to just accept that evil, and went out to kill the child murderers rather than turn a blind eye for the sake of money and peace, setting off the entire conflict between Gus and Walt.
Jesse, who was manipulated and used as a pawn by Gus. Just like Nacho.
Jesse, who like Nacho was the key to the conflict between Gus and his enemy. Where once Gus’ victory over Lalo and Don Eladio rested upon Nachos shoulders and what he chose to do, now his victory over Walter rested upon Jesse’s shoulders. And while Nacho never really had a choice— either he protected Gus or his father died— Jesse did. He had a choice over if he believed in Gus or believed in Walt. And he chose to believe Walt, because of Gus’s sins. Because Gus had already killed one kid, who’s to say he wouldn’t do it again. And while Tomás was who was going through Jesse’s mind in that moment, Tomás is but the culmination of years of Gus’s corruption. He is everybody Gus has killed in his path to power and revenge. He represents Gus’s contentedness with collateral damage. He represents Gus’s contentedness with Nacho Vargas suffering and death.
The Curse of Nacho Varga is the destruction of the Salamancas/Cartel and Gus, ensured by Nacho’s actions but enacted long after his death. Gus was always going to be agent of the Salamancas/Cartel’s downfall. But the agent of Gus’s downfall was a kid in whom lies echos of Nacho Varga. A criminal with a heart of gold, in over his head, trying to make his own fate in a world where he is being manipulated and used by all sides. And in this universe, he finally gets out. He finally gets his freedom.
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robotclownindulgence · 9 months
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This was my barbenheimer
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concreteburialplot · 6 months
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folio is so insanely talented fr & i don’t think we talk about it enough
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skywitchmaja · 7 months
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hoot growl it’s junior year baby!!!
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thegirlsarethriving · 4 months
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tbh NOTHING was more wild tonight than post-credits/post-hlvrai 2 trailer than the footage of the real-life Hank talking about Benrey
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clowd-009 · 6 months
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art share!! new hyperfixation oh lord
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ninja-knox-ur-sox-off · 10 months
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Y’ALL THE MARKETING TEAM DID PIXAR’S ELEMENTAL SO DIRTY
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