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darkcrowprincess · 17 days
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Welcome to Derry better be about Mikes family and how his grandpa and dad survived It(till the fire of course ) and baby losers origins. Please give us baby losers meeting or implications of them meeting. Like give me Richie and Stan meeting as five year olds. Or Richie meeting Eddie. Or Bill and Richie meeting. Or heck their parents. So we can know they plan to let their kids be friends.
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incorrect-losers · 6 months
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Bill: Oh, by the way, if you ever speak disrespectfully again about Mike, I'll kill you.
Bill *laughing*: Sorry. That sounded like a joke
Bill: I will actually kill you
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beeprich · 4 months
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genuinely lamenting the lost relationship between mike hanlon and his parents in every IT adaptation
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ineffablelvrs · 2 years
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found family that parted ways/grew apart is honestly the saddest trope to exist and i will never shut up about it. idk it's just sad imagining being so close with a group of people feeling like they are your real family but then you just. part ways. you don't know if you will see each other again ever again
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liv45no · 1 year
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*the Losers helping Mike on the farm*
Richie: I have milked all the goats!
Mike: Richie, all our goats are males.
Richie:
Richie: well, the buckets are full and the goats are happy.
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Found Family Tournament Round 1 Part 8 Group 40
Propaganda and further pictures under the cut
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Losers Club: Bill Denbrough, Stanley Uris, Ben Hanscom, Beverly Marsh, Eddie Kaspbrak, Richie Tozier, Mike Hanlon
Mondstadt Crew: Diluc Ragvindr, Kaeya Alberich, Jean Gunnhildr, Noelle, Barbara Pegg, Bennett, Razor, Fischl, Venti, Albedo, Amber, Klee, Lisa Minci, Sucrose, Eula, Rosaria
Submissions are still open!
Losers Club:
they're actually soulmates
Mondstadt Crew:
Sorry for submitting so many!!! They are all part of the family and most of their dynamics are connected so I couldn't leave anyone out. I know the source they came from isn't the most well received but these guys are living in my head free rent most of the time. They're all from a somewhat small town full of people who are for the most part strange, outcasted, or otherwise abnormal. Its nicknamed the City of Freedom and they all find refuge there and in one another due to the carefree nature of the place, its a place that greatly values family and the bonds between friends. Sometimes home is other people.
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outlawssweetheart · 1 year
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I think my favorite type of characters belong to 1 or these 2 categories:
Beautiful Cinnamon Roll, too good for this world, too pure.
Corrupt, Deranged Asshole committing unforgivable crimes.
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dockaspbrak · 11 months
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Mike in IT 2019 is given so much more agency, and even though he lies to the group, he does so with a purpose that does ultimately lead to success in that they kill pennywise effectively. Mike suffered so much, and his father came to Derry by choice in the book. And even though 2019 kills him and his wife, thus denying Mike of his family (a relationship that was positive and set him apart from the other losers, his childhood’s trauma came mostly at the hands of Bowers and thus externally). But! They let him kill Pennywise with his hands and with his friends! They crushed its heart and they did it together. Eddie died to let it happen (but personally I think maybe Eddie’s character was so shattered because of who played him). And at the very end he leaves! WE SEE HIM LEAVE DERRY! AND HE REMEMBERS! THEY ALL REMEMBER! I mean, not to evangelize 2019 but as someone who previously liked 1990 and the book more, this aspect is something I have only recently come to really see the importance of! Mike Hanlon gets to literally conquer his trauma and grow from it, and the memory of it isn’t taken from him! They let him be happy and in control!
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pinkleaaves · 1 year
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Mike has never really had friends. Not as in children in elementary school being invited to everyone’s birthday parties ( Mike wasn’t invited to many of those) or playing a game of tag during recess. Mike Hanlon didn’t really have friends. But it’s not like he was completely alone, he had his parents, his siblings, hell even his grandfather.
So he never had it worse case scenario. That doesn’t stop the feeling of being alone.
The feeling of isolation in a crowed room.
The feeling of masking how you really feel around the ones you care for the most.
The feeling of jealousy that others have friends while he has none.
Mike has tried okay? He has made attempts several fucking times!
(He has this running theory that is just based of how he looks. His mom strives to say that he’s a very nice boy. She has strived this since he was five.
Anyway, theory is that nobody wants to be friends with one of the few black kids in his hometown. He knows that the parents speak upon him like some sort of disease. His mom’s eyes widen in fear when she heard this come out of his mouth.
And, well, y’know, kids listen to what their parents have to say.)
No matter how hard his parents push him to go out and make some friends. He never does. Mike would rather stay on the farm than head out anywhere near Derry and the main street.
His parent still persuade Mike to at the very most to engage in a conversation with someone around his age. These requests keep getting smaller each time Mike comes back. They ask him the same thing every time: how was it?
Answer is the same every time: it was fine.
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iwanttoplayagame20 · 2 years
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I'm having trouble deciding on a fanfic/story idea. I'll list some ships I have some ideas for below.
Vickie x Robin Buckley (Stranger Things)
Robin Buckley x Nancy Wheeler (Stranger Things)
Max Mayfield x Eleven (Stranger Things)
Richie Tozier x Eddie Kaspbrak (IT)
Richie Tozier and Beverly Marsh (IT and Friendship only)
Maybe something in the Saw universe?? (Cannon x oc maybe)
Dustin Henderson x Lucas Sinclair (Stranger Things)
Argyle x Jonathan Byers (Stranger Things)
Stanley Uris x Richie Tozier (IT)
Mike Hanlon x Stanley Uris (IT)
Mike Hanlon x Bill Denbrough (IT)
Other ideas
Just a fun story about the Losers Club (children or adults, maybe both)
A Fun Hawkins story with the younger ones and maybe some Steve Harrington
Something in the Saw universe?? Maybe a fucked up found family story. A mix of angst and fluff, Involving all accomplices (with Adam as one and copycat killer William Schenk)
How life is in California for El (From her p.o.v)
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darkcrowprincess · 6 days
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Home, love, family
There was once a time I must've had them too
Home, love, family
I will never be complete until I find you
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incorrect-losers · 5 months
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Mike: Eddie? You just drove through a stop sign without stopping
Eddie: I’ll stop twice on the way back
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artbyblastweave · 23 days
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So one thing that irks me about discussions of the NCR is the idea that "they're flawed because they're trying to be America again. And Being Too Much America is what caused the War" without differentiating between the vast buildup of Nuclear Weapons and Geopolitical tensions, versus, like, being a republic and having a large-scale central state.
What's your thoughts?
I think the NCR circa New Vegas is textually intended to be repeating the USA's downward spiral. They're in the process of recreating the core dynamics of pre-war America- overconsumption of resources driving imperialist expansion, capture of the government by moneyed interests, and a prolonged conflict with a peer power that's suffering under similar expand-or-die pressures- but they're constrained from a one-to-one recreation mainly by the fact that they're working with a post-apocalyptic resource base, with the scraps left over from the last people who went down this path. Peanuts compared to the Sino-American war, but likely as close to that situation as the post-war-world is logistically capable of producing.
You see bits of this from the NCR perspective all throughout the game. There Stands the Grass is propelled by projections of incipient famine in the NCR due to rapid population growth, and you see the beginnings of this in Flags of Our Foul-Ups- O'Hanaran was sent to the Army by his family to lessen their food burden. Chief Hanlon's very first line is about how the NCR is overtaxing most sources of freshwater within the core territory, and he recounts how tiny groups of settlers backed by NCR logistics were able to take and hold a well in Baja against scores of locals; IIRC there's a cut event at Camp Golf itself where you'd see NCR rangers doing the same thing to Mojave locals encroaching on their water supply. The White Wash demonstrates that the NCR's sharecropping setup in outer Vegas operates at the expense of the locals, who can only get the water they need to support their own crops via subterfuge. If you assume that Heck Gunderson's underhanded Brahmin-farming empire in Beyond the Beef is supposed to parallel the real-world problems with the sustainability of beef farming, you start to get a sense of where all of that water is going and what structural problems (Heck Gunderson) might be in the way of allocating those resources more sustainably. There are likely more examples of this storm on the horizon that I'm forgetting.
As a result of all this, there's a level on which I think introducing the Tunnelers in Lonesome Road as a dangling White-Walker style Looming Apocalyptic Reset Option hanging over the west coast was gratuitous, not because it's Avallone grinding his axe with the idea of society rebuilding, but because it's simply redundant with the political situation already depicted in the base game- If you want the NCR to have collapsed by a future installment, just establish that they weren't able to put the brakes on in time and devolved into a completely dysfunctional oligarchy that collapsed under its own weight!
(Now, as a final note, one thing preventing me from fully committing to this take is that we honestly don't have a fantastic sense of what day-to-day life looks like for the average citizen in the NCR heartland, which I feel is kind of important. Because if the textual situation is supposed to be that the resource crisis is due to misallocation due to interests capturing the government, I like that a lot better than if the situation is genuinely intended to be that there are Just Too Many Goddarn People, because that's like. Lazy and Malthusian and leads to the usual ugly conclusions pretty quickly. More and more it's looking like the upcoming Fallout TV show is leaning into the recent decline of the NCR as a plot point, so, uh, fingers crossed they stick the landing when it comes to fleshing that out?)
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liv45no · 1 year
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Richie: guys, would you rather be a hobo with the five percent chance of getting inherited by a rich guy, or be Hitler two years before the end of Word war two. Cause you know you gotta shoot yourself but still got two more years as Hitler.
Beverly: if you’re the hobo, do you have a place to sleep, like an underpass?
Richie: different every night.
Bill: as Hitler, can I change certain policies so that maybe I’ll look more favourable by the end of the war?
Richie: nope, you already screwed up big time, a lot of dead Stan’s.
Stan: …
Mike: am I a blue state or a red state hobo?
Richie: blue, but midwestern blue.
Mike: oh boy
Bill: am I allowed to alter the moustache?
Bev: dude, why do you keep trying to make Hitler work?
Mike: am I allowed to kill other hobos to increase my odds?
Richie: kill anyone you like, you’re a hobo.
Bev: am I a female hobo?
Richie: No, Bill and Mike are male but you’re not.
Bev: so what? I would also be a female Hitler?!
Richie: yep.
Mike: would I be a black Hitler?
Richie: yes… no.
Bev: now wait a minute, how come I have to be female Hitler and he still gets to be white Hitler?!
Richie: if you’ve got such a problem with it, Bev, then just be the hobo!
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Clarifying Poll Nr. 4
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