Kitty Noir's identity has no single meaning for anything that happens in S5. As such, Plagg's new holder could've been anyone, and it should've been Kagami.
Not because it being Kagami would've changed much as such, but because it is only after "Kwami's Choice" that Kagami becomes a character relevant to the plot, thanks to her
A) discovering Ladybug's identity, and
B) becoming Felix' ally and the only reason LB and CN didn't shake him down for the peacock miraculous and Hawkmoth's identity but instead took him on as a member of the hero team
Kagami ultimately isn't particularly important to S5; since it turns out that it's totally cool to be a sentimonster after all, Felix' story purpose boils down to a thematic red herring cum cool exposition device. Kagami herself being a sentimonster consequently changes nothing to her conditions, and so her part in the story ends up being the excuse for Felix putting on the play for Marinette rather than Ladybug.
Kagami being Kitty Noir wouldn't have given her a lot of story weight, but it'd at least serve to foreshadow her place as one of the secondary characters on stage in the latter half of S5.
Not to mention, it would've spared us the green lipstick.
(originally in response to another post, I just liked this IDK)
... I use writing as my coping mechanism. I write out whatever I'm feeling at the time and try to explore those feelings as much as possible, and after I've written a first pass, I can write around in the arc depending on what that current feeling is.
And... I've rarely gotten writers block. I've gotten anxiety and have despised my writing, yes, but I do not find a loss of words that often.
~Giving the writing a purpose for yourself (ie - comfort) makes it easier to not people please and have fun with it.
And if you are using writing as a coping mechanism, if you find that you cannot write forward, feel free to go back to a previous part that you can expand on with the feelings you are feeling now.
This may not work for everyone! But using writing as a coping mechanism has helped me write along with getting me through the lowest lows of my life.
(Just make sure to have a 'write whatever low energy' project, because coping mechanism projects tend to be very personal and at times draining. Poetry, another form of art, short stories, or a nonsense story works for this)
Well wishes to you all! (why'd that sound christmas-y?)
Kathy didn't think she'd be the type of girl to have two loves at the same time, but her confidence was growing in university.
She didn't believe her date with Reginald III was in poor taste, Allan had been ignoring her all summer so she figured that was his shy way of ending their overdue teen romance. Kathy fantasized about Allan showing up one day, or calling out of the blue, to finally give her the chance to say: "You snooze, you lose, Murphy. I've moved on!" But so far, Allan continued to hermit away without explanation.
The legendary Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino has several of Markus Klinko's most iconic works, from Beyoncé to David Bowie in its luxurious Westgate Tuscany Villa, the personal suite of Elvis Presley which is now named the Markus Klinko ICONS Sky Villa.
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✨ Beyoncé
✨ Britney Spears
✨ Chrissy Teigen
✨ David Bowie
✨ Dita Von Teese
✨ Ice Spice
✨ Iman
✨ Jay Z
✨ Lady Gaga
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downsizing seasons from 22 episodes to 13 to 8. describing miniseries as "8 hour movies". loudly declaring that shows with 20+ episodes per season cannot truly be good. complaining that "it couldve been a movie". complaining about filler episodes. complaining about bottle episodes. complaining about episodes that prioritize character over plot. fr i think y'all just dont like television
talking to preschoolers is awesome bc they have not fully differentiated stories into 'true stories' and 'imaginary stories' yet so you will tell them about something that happened you once (coyote came out of a bush right in front of you and got startled) and they will tell you about how one time their house was full of coyotes in every room 'including five in the garage' and they're not even like, aware i think of the idea that they are technically 'lying'. they are simply telling stories about coyotes bc its time to tell stories about coyotes.
geeky kid gets super powers from his parents' weird inventions! now he has to fight a rogue gallery of ghosts... but uh-oh! he still has to keep his grades up, deal with his embarrassing parents, and navigate girl troubles! rap theme song!
Danny Phantom, the Fandom, After 19 Years of Fermentation:
a child dies. but not quite. the inherent tension between life and death. the obsession of the dead for faded remnants of the living. warped green shadows on the walls of a dark laboratory. having to hide your true nature from those who should be your greatest allies. the fear of the monster you could become if you let yourself. being a ghost as a metaphor for the trans experience. a cold breath on the back of your neck in the dead of the night. rap theme song!
“The tiger will see you a hundred times before you see it once.” ~ Anonymous
"Tiger" by Martin Whatson, 2017
Arty-Fact: “Graffiti should never be a negative. In my work I don’t add it in any negative way, it should always be the thing that you play with, the thing that changes something. I always try to find a way to do that.” ~ Martin Whatson
Source: "Graffiti Writer or Street Artist? Norwegian Artist Martin Whatson Says He’s Both" by J. Scott Orr, Up Street Art & Graffiiti Magazine