I was watching 'Revelation' and I noticed something interesting
If you look closer at Adrien's lunch tray, you can see something very peculiar included in his meal choices
There's a whole large stack of camembert just sitting there on his tray, just out in the open for his friends to see, and being as how it has been inferred that Adrien doesn't like Camembert, this must be so confusing for them to watch.
Just imagine the bewildered and baffled faces of Marinette, Nino, and Alya as Adrien piles on the cheese onto his platter, only for him not to touch it and then surreptitiously toss it all into his backpack.
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No I'm just like that
Just got messaged by a co-worker in Teams chat who asked me how I was. I told her I was wary.
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pertinent to the question I just got about deities I think the whole disagreement within the fandom about the gods, once you strip away all of people's personal baggage, comes down to "do you treat the gods as no better than people? or do you treat them as no worse?"
In other words: Are the gods all-powerful when you need something from them and beneath your contempt when you don't? Or are they fallible when you ask for things, but still entities deserving of existence even in failure?
How would you respond if someone asked you point blank to justify why they should save you? How would you respond if someone asked this while someone else swore to kill your sister for not saving them?
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Hiiiiii, is there anything you can tell us about Nini’s doll and its significance? (Apologies if you’ve already answered similar questions)
The doll is named Valentina, and she's Nini's best friend! Funny, they kinda look alike huh?
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it’s fine i don’t care about imogen’s conviction that ending her own mother is the only path ahead of her, with all of the comfort and foundation of her own identity rooted in the connection with her mom, imogen’s already conceded from the influence of those around her that, yes, liliana’s death is how this should end. yes of course imogen agrees, liliana is one of the bad guys. she also wants to destroy her. all affirmed so hollowly. imogen will show up for that. anything else would just mean imogen’s bad, right?
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hey look. Binah would listen to you ramble about your passions and interest to your heart's content. she would sit with a cup of tea in her hand and let you talk about anything you wanted. she might not understand everything, but she can see the way your eyes light up when she extends such a simple act of kindness to you. of course, if your tea goes cold, she'll simply pour you a new one, so don't worry, okay?
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Yeah I love to be treated like a fuckdoll but I also love the way she cares for me after, giving me baths and making me food and brushing my hair and cuddling with me, it's the little things
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So knowing how vengeful ilia’s parent come across in “smile” doesn’t that make Blake telling ilia “is this what your parents would have wanted” feel kinda distasteful? Like, Blake never knew them, but ilia did. And either way based on smile it kinda seems like they wouldn’t want her to be as passive as ghira and Blake have been for all that we’ve seen of them.
Again it sometimes Blake in relation to ilia is a white savior type who shows the angry POC the “correct” way to fight for her rights. Admittedly Blake is also an in universe minority but it just doesn’t look good all around
Okay first of all Blake's not white, so jot that down lmao.
The faunus plotline has never been RWBY's best writing, I think anyone who's capable of critical thinking can admit that. But what I do think is incredibly important concerning it is how Blake is able to heal and allow herself to step out of that same mindset. She pulls herself out of Adam's version of the White Fang because she finally gains the courage to escape from his abuse.
And she's not perfect. Of course she's not. She might've known Ilia's parents a little and she might've not at all, but either way, she's trying to pull Ilia out of the deep end because she knows Ilia's not entirely gone.
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