open starter: @evermorehqsstart !!
location: grind your gears
❛ can i keep a secret ?? ❜ tiffany looked up at the individual who had approached her, intrigue in her eyes, leaning her elbows forward on the table she was sat at. a shit eating grin found its way onto her lips, and she gestured to the seat next to her;
❛ — absolutely not but, tell me anyways.❜
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adopting a dog with andrei svechnikov
happy first father’s day to dog dad!andrei 🥹🫶🏼
tagging: @pyotrkochetkov @thewintersoldierdisaster @idontgiveaflyinggrayson69 @comphy-and-cozy @hoesforthecanes @laurenairay @senditcolton @barzysunflower @fallinallincurls
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richie “yeah! wiretap those motherfuckers!” jerimovich. richie “microbasil! fuck yes!” jerimovich. richie "fuckin' go! fuckin' drive!" jerimovich. nothing further, your honor.
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Hi, Novel! I noticed on my most recent rewatch that each of the girls tends to use slightly different pronouns when referring to their future selves. Erin uses mostly "you" or "she", KJ uses almost only "she" (a couple of "I"s when she was trying to tell Mac that she thinks she's gay), Tiffany uses "we" a whole lot, and Mac constantly uses "I". Do you have any thoughts on this? I have many feelings about it, but I can't words very well.
For me, it’s a really fascinating way of showing without telling how these girls view the future. Erin flatly refuses to believe she will become Adult!Erin; she’s disappointed by every step that version of her has taken, so she distances from it as much as she can. Adult!Erin is another person with whom to interact or remember; she isn’t Erin. Even when she starts to like her, Erin sees her as a separate person; “god, please let there be four of us”. She never entirely feels like they’re the same person.
KJ is the same. She’s avoiding being boxed in by her potential future, right down to literally running away from it, so that version of her is Another KJ. The difference is, she isn’t disappointed by that woman, exactly; she’s equal parts entranced (film school, a great eye, a director) and terrified (kissing a girl, how does she know, how do I know). So she speaks of her in cautious ways, like you might speak of an older sister—learning from her without being ready to be her. (The “I” is really deliberate here; she knows that she IS gay, she’s making peace with that, that part does belong to them both already, even if it scares her.)
Tiff uses “we” constantly because she is, at least at first, really pleased with most of what she sees. Yeah, she’s still in Stony Stream, and her hair is strange, and she’s dating a loser, but she went to MIT. She was valedictorian. She’s clearly a genius, and she’s a cool genius. By the time she gets really frustrated with Adult!Tiff’s failings, she’s already locked into the mindset that they are the same person. She’s trying to use “we” to coax the grown version of herself back to what she views as the light. (Plus, Tiff is easily the one of them to best understand time travel and its implications—it’s why she goes on to invent it. So for her, yeah, it’s we. It always was going to be, even in 2019.)
And Mac. Mac has no other version. No mirror to look into and be delighted or disgusted. She only has herself, and her brother’s memories, and flowers on a gravesite. There’s no “she” because by 1999, “she” is long dead. Mac isn’t. Mac is still very much alive: angry and scared and dealing with her feelings. There is no “we”; there never was. She doesn’t get that opportunity. And if you want to be really brutal about it: Mac probably never felt like she could be anything other than “I” even before time travel. She protects herself so completely that she doesn’t know how to let someone else in. She has herself to rely on, no one else. The only time she references herself, thinking she has a future before Dylan tells her the truth, she still says I…because, for her, anyone she would become is the escape she’s dreamed of her whole life. I did it. I got out. Until, of course, she finds out she doesn’t.
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I showed the Rocky Horror Picture Show to my bestie the other day – his face and reactions throughout the whole movie were really something. I'm glad I was able to induct him into the fandom. I've also put on russian subtitles for him and it was interesting to see how they translated the songs, for example they translated Riff Raff's "Your lifestyle's too extreme" (in Rose Tint My World) to something like "You're too jumpy", stuff like that.
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How does everyone respond to Meta Knight having wings? We don't really get to see a reaction in the comic where he first shows them, but I'm assuming they have an opinion.
(Also, I headcanon that Meta Knight uses his wings in the anime, just very stealthily. It's how he always appears on top of rooftops and other high places)
Hope this explains, also yeah it’s that Hc or he’s just crazy at parkour
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MetaDerp!!
He's a derp boi. Except when he's around strangers, then he acts the exact same way as he does in the show. Another thing is that he's v e r y dad.
He's probably been asked to keep an eye on Tiff and Tuff several times and so he's become like a family friend. He's blind.
Also he wears his mask if he's around people he doesn't know / isn't used to, but if he's on his own or around someone he trusts, he just uses his glasses.
Due to bring a family friend with the Erbum people, Tiff trusts him a lot more and is aware of his breakdowns and how to help with them, since he's pretty much been there her whole life.
He gets sad or angry more easily and spaces out a lot in this AU, but that's about it. He'll y e l l at you if you harm any of his kids.
He's just a good boi.
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