12 years ago today, Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection was originally released on PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network. It was developed by NetherRealm Studios/Other Ocean Interactive/Code Mystics and published by Warner Bros. Games.
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Put Light, Mello, and Beyond in a room together and they will IMMEDIATELY start fucking fist fighting but if you leave them in there TOO long all of a sudden you've got an unstoppable trio of mentally ill homicidal twinks ready to be cunty and start a cult
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So Jimmy didn’t have a single parental figure he had multiple that’s an interesting idea
maybe he’s not the only one maybe that’s how they raise their children in the codlands together as siblings and all the adults are expected to be parents to all the children in the village one big family maybe that means the cod lands are very community oriented and not just in the individual towns but with the neighboring towns since the children are raised as siblings they marry people in other villages and the arrangement makes it so the people who live in the same village are extremely close to each other and all the villages are connected and loyal to each other
because of this they have a big emphasis on family and solidarity but also it’s very easy for them to consider someone else as a new family member
probably means the cod folk are more excepting of outsiders from other empires they don’t have an us versus them mentality
unless they are crossed in which case they hold grudges for a very long time
I see why you would not want to draw jimmy’s family/village he grew up in because it’s a ludicrous number of people even more if you count all the villages within the cod lands as his family which he does
yeah lol Jommy is very "its takes a village" kind of raising in my headcanon. I think a lot of Codland kids are like that, but Jimmy especially was because he didn't have parents or a home to go back to, so he very much was just taken in by whoever would take him in that night. Very communally loved <33
I don't have any specific ideas for the people in the immediate community that raised him but I could totally mock up some ideas some time when the art block leaves about his childhood in the codlands. I hold them dearly.
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I will post the drawings I did for last month's trades and exchanges today... or this week... or someday.......
Eventually haha ha ( ;∀;)
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I can’t believe it took me until 2022 to finally understand Andrew Garfield’s appeal... I thought he was cute like a deer, and then I was just neutral about him beyond “seems like a nice guy. Also seems like he’s very enthusiastic and he’s straddling that cute eager puppy and annoying theater kid line closely once in a while for me” in the later years. But then something clicked last year? And then the Golden Globes flirting this year????? I’m not sure what, but I think I can see the attractiveness.
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I personally believe that the reason why Jane is the only kid with visible damage done to her (the doll head replacing the head she doesn't have anymore) is that being remembered in life restores both your identity and your body in death. Ergo, Jane is the only one who can't remember herself and her body hasn't grown back her head because she hasn't been identified. So.
CONCEPT: a production of RTC where in the afterlife, all of the kids look totally normal except for Jane whose uniform is shredded in some places and soaked with blood. She's got some gashes on her arms and legs. The only thing undamaged about her is the pristine doll head she wears to cover up the most damage. The area of her neck right below the clear line between the porcelain and her flesh is drenched in blood. She got her head torn off, I want to see some gore.
Imagine all that singing and dancing next to five other untouched children. Imagine how much harder her introduction would hit like that, where you can actually see and fully understand how gruesome the choir's deaths were. Not only is Jane freaky because her head looks unnatural, she's a walking, talking, gory corpse and no one in the choir can stand to look at her because she's a physical reminder of how brutally their lives were ripped away from them.
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maybe i’ll go through a danganronpa phase but not interact with the fandom much
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