The last of us came up with the perfect answer to the "ideal zombie speed" debate by making their zombies so fucking fast that they just cant turn a corner. Thrilling, captivating, want more of these speedy guys.
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Thing is, it was actually super important Mikey and Sanzu's relationship/shared history stayed hidden.
Cuz like.. If Kisaki had learnt about it in some way or another.. he probably would have come up with a plan to get rid of Sanzu, except that..
If you plan to get rid of Sanzu, Sanzu gets rid of you first.
And Kisaki really likes his plan to be perfect, Sanzu doesn't care about that much. He would think about it a bit just as to not to get caught by anyone, but the way he kills ppl is very direct
So, it was crucial that nobody knew about Sanzu and Mikey's relationship (Baji aside but Kisaki got him killed first (or second first when he succeeds to have Draken murdered)). Because Kisaki, which is the main antagonist for about 2/3 of the story should I remind you, would've died too quickly
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KinnPorsche Ep9: Tawan fucking things up, VegasPete scene, KimChay Canon, Porsche is locked up, KinnPorsche having sex in front of a sleeping Pete, Episode 10 preview
Me: ✨KimChay Canon✨
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mistook mickbell for the beautiful asshole girl of my dreams (a mistake the official translation also made for a bit) and was devastated to learn that he is in fact a man. i've now projected this onto meijack
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me wearily opening twitter: please show me just one nice thing for once
twitter: baldur's gate 3 lets you fuck a bear
me: you know what? good enough
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🌻 Skin Commission for GoodTimesWithScar 🥀
It's always so much fun to work on these, I hope you've been enjoying Secret Life!
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Senshi is probably the most fandomized character in Dungeon Meshi, and while I don't exactly mind it, I do think he has more depth than that. I find all his little quirks and idiosyncrasies to be fascinating; he's very stubborn and set in his ways about things that seemingly don't matter, he thinks about things that other people don't, he has a deeply set value system that informs everything he does. He cares A Lot, like, this man cares So Much. That's the kind of person you have to be to drop everything to help a random group of adventurers save one woman. But because he feels so strongly about things, he can also be surprisingly immature at times (although he's also the character most likely to admit he was wrong about something). I think part of that is because he's lived in the dungeon on his own so long that he's not used to working with other people. He will extend empathy and friendship to almost anyone, but he does things his own way, and he doesn’t always feel the need to explain his way of thinking because again, he's usually on his own. He's both incredibly wise and kind of childish in ways that seem contradictory at first, but make more and more sense the more we learn about him. Major kudos to Ryoko Kui's writing and pacing to make that transition so seamless and have all those details from his backstory click into place perfectly. And on a wider thematic level, Senshi is kind of a perfect counterpart to characters like Thistle (or any other dungeon lord). Senshi understands the dungeon in ways that even its creator doesn't. Although everyone is scrambling to take control of the dungeon, Senshi is the one who actually takes care of it. He's the one who thinks about things like nutrition and proper sleep and the ecosystem, all those things that it's easy to ignore when you get swept up by the grandeur of it all. He's the most important character to have present in a story that explores life and death and hunger. His constant, invisible presence holds everything together.
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((lots of thanks to @banjlong baby for helping me with the dialogue!!))
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