What’s wild is that Type: Null (at the time) was the only one of its kind so the fact that it COULD evolve was a concept Gladion did not know about. Was Type: Null a Pokémon created to evolve? Because the Aether Foundation created Type: Null to “fight” Ultra Beasts. Or did Gladion love and care for this Pokémon so much (and of course type: null loved and cared for him just as strong) that it broke free if not only it’s mask but also it’s genetics. It genetically grew stronger with Gladion to protect/continue to fight with him. I can only imagine Gladion’s surprise! The Dex even says
“Although its name was Type: Null at first, the boy who evolved it into this form gave it the name by which it is now known.” (-Moon Dex Entry)
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Single? Nudes? Gay?
i’ve never been naked in my life and i’m married in a very bisexual way
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I cannot be the only one that in that one scene when Themis said 'Say my name' to Lahabrea, immediately just thought 'Willy Wonka? ... Walter White?' like a damn idiot
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You’re Goddamn Right
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YOURE goddamn right
ragogopeopa
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IM CRYING 🥹🥹🥹 THIS CROWD IS SOOOO HOT FOR THEIR HOMETOWN BOY SAMI ZAYN
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listen. i know it's not 2014 anymore and i know it's just a throwaway line and that the russo brothers didnt intend for marvel action blockbuster captain america the winter soldier to become the tragic gay love story that never was but man. having steve say "it's kind of hard to find someone with shared life experience" in a conversation about romantic relationships right before the bucky reveal is so cruel. it's not just about steve and bucky obviously having the shared experience of being "out of time," it's the fact that they've both been stripped of their humanity in opposite directions. steve is a legend, he is an american hero and a national icon before he is a human being the same way that bucky is a weapon and a killing machine before he is a human being. steve knows that anyone who falls in love with him in the 21st century fell in love with captain america first, and that's just not him. but then the one person who knew him first and knew him best and loved him (not captain america, that little guy from brooklyn) so much he died for it is alive, impossibly. and it's a miracle because he's back and it's horrific because he's back under the worst possible circumstances. but to steve, the winter soldier is worth tearing the world apart for because he's always been bucky first. they find each other and suddenly they're human again. and maybe, despite it all, being "out of time" becomes a blessing, because in this century they'd finally be allowed to love each other the way they've always wanted to. like real people do.
like. no. the captain america trilogy isn't about two queer men traumatized and alienated by war and modern life rediscovering and reclaiming their humanity through their love for each other. but. i mean. it couldve been
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Holy shit, y'all
The Munsons are Catholic.
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Your art is so cute :D Could you do a baby Bewilderbeast?
Of course I can, but the real question is;
Are YOU prepared to see THE most muppet looking baby dragon I've ever drawn??
Dragon #65 - (Baby) Bewilderbeast
"STOP LOOKIN AT ME WITH THEM BIG OLE EYES"
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MY WILLE
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One of my favorite parts of phase 2 (and indeed one of the few moments I resonated with IDW Prowl) was when the neutrals were coming back to Cybertron and Prowl said that he refused to let Autobots be pushed aside and overruled after they were the ones who fought for freedom for 4 million years (the exact wording escapes me atm).
And I mean, that resentment still holds true even once the colonists come on bc like. As much as it's true that Cybertron's culture is fucked up, and as funny as it can be to paint Cybertronians as a bunch of weirdos who consider trying to kill someone as a common greeting not important enough to hold a grudge over.... The colonists POV kind of pissed me off a lot of times, as did the narrative tone/implications that Cybertronians are forever warlike and doomed to die by their own hands bc it just strikes me as an extremely judgemental and unsympathetic way to deal with a huge group of people with massive war PTSD and political/social tensions that were rampant even before the war?
Like, imagine living in a society rife with bigotry and discrimination where you get locked into certain occupations and social strata based on how you were born. The political tension is so bad there's a string of assassinations of politicians and leaders. The whole planet erupts into an outright war that leads (even unintentionally) to famine and chemical/biological warfare that destroys your planet. Both sides of the war are so entrenched in their pre-war sides and resentment for each other that this war lasts 4 million years and you don't even have a home planet any more. Then your home planet gets restored and a bunch of sheltered fucks come home and go "ewww why are you so violent?? You're a bunch of freaks just go live in the wilderness so that our home can belong to The Pure People Who Weren't Stupid And Evil Enough To Be Trapped In War" and then a bunch of colonists from places that know nothing about your history go "lol you people are so weird?? 🤣🤣 I don't get why y'all are fighting can't you just like, stop??? Oh okay you people are just fucked up and evil and stupid then" ((their planets are based on colonialism where their Primes wiped out the native populations btw whereas the Autobots and OP in particular fought to save organics. But that never gets brought up as a point in their favor)) as if the damage of a lifetime of war and a society that was broken even before the war can just magically go away now that the war is over.
Prowl fucking sucks but he was basically the only person that pointed out the injustice of that.
And then from then on out most of the characters from other colonies like Caminus and wherever else are going "i fucking hate you and your conflicts" w/ people like literal-nobody Slide and various Camiens getting to just sit there lecturing Optimus about how Cybertronians are too violent for their own good and how their conflicts are stupid, with only brief sympathetic moments where the Cybertronians get to be recognized as their own ppl who deserve sympathy before going right back to being lambasted.
Like I literally struggled to enjoy the story at multiple points because there was only so much I could take of the characters I knew and loved being raked over coals constantly while barely getting to defend themselves or be defended by the narrative so like. It was just fucking depressing and a little infuriating to read exRID/OP
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"US proxy war in Ukraine" Beating u with lead pipes
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a character dynamic idea for lyney and the reader:
the reader is a very logical, sceptical person who doesn’t believe in ‘magic’, and you’re always trying to figure out how lyney and lynette do their magic tricks—whether it’s a mirror trick, or to do with distractions, or fake extra cards, all the such; and the thing is, you’re really, really good at working out how the tricks work. you’re also unimpressed by the fact that somebody can get an actual job as a magician—or, a ‘fancy professional liar’, as you call it—so maybe you also write articles for the steambird in which you ‘debunk’ these spectacles.
so, feeling disappointed and frankly a little pissed that this random stranger is stealing all his thunder and revealing the secrets behind his tricks, lyney tries making his acts harder and harder to decipher in an attempt to stump you and get you to concede and admit that magic is impressive, does require skill, and above all, he wants to convince you that it’s real. (of course, it isn’t, but he’s practically itching for you to have no other choice but consider the option.)
however, you’re not so willing to back down, and keep meeting his challenges head-on. as this rivalry progresses, you begrudgingly find yourself admiring lyney’s skill and charisma (even if his tricks are all fake), and he finds himself increasingly impressed by your reasoning and ability to see through the deception he’s so used to effortlessly fooling people with. in fact, at some point, he realises that he’s—gods forbid—fallen for you (bet you didn’t see that one coming)… and maybe, just maybe, you have for him, too. the only problem is that you both have too much pride to admit it… whatever shall happen?
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Something about Hua Cheng's expression here is killing me--I know this is supposed to be a delicate moment of reassurance but the pure hater energy radiating off of him is just immaculate
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