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hunterfromtheabyss · 3 hours
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happy fifth anniversary, arknights!
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hunterfromtheabyss · 12 hours
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this site really hates people with ocd
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hunterfromtheabyss · 20 hours
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"I cant draw" then do it bad who gives a fuck.....
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HENGJING IN PENACONY???
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Sweet 😍
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hunterfromtheabyss · 2 days
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hey guys, i solved it! optimistic fiction and pessimistic fiction have the same moral value! we’ve done it! we’re free
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hunterfromtheabyss · 2 days
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ocs (my partner and mine) (20/100)
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hunterfromtheabyss · 2 days
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worst part about getting angry is how much it makes you want to be mean
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hunterfromtheabyss · 3 days
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hunterfromtheabyss · 3 days
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black swan (19/100)
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hunterfromtheabyss · 3 days
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I think one of the reasons I'm absolutely insane about Jun Mochizuki's work is because she's the only person I've seen do a perfect execution of the "abused becomes the abuser" trope.
All of the characters in Pandora Heart and Vanitas no Carte are incredibly morally complex. They're heart wrenching, relatable, endearing, aggravating, and endlessly flawed.
MochiJun puts us in the uncomfortable position of confronting that victims can be perpetrators, that those who are hurt can hurt others, that sometimes, people you love are bad, and sometimes you love bad people.
Abuse is never justified; it's handled by different characters in a variety of ways. It's repressed, reciprocated, passed on, and stopped. MochiJun shows victims become awful people, not inherently because they were abused, but because of who they are as people and how that shapes the way they deal with abuse.
She shows victims as the complex people they are beyond victimhood. There are characters who are just and kind after facing abuse, and ones who are twisted and cruel. Most delightfully, she brings us characters who are both.
The heroes of her stories choose love, gentleness, compassion, and mercy. She shows that our choices matter, that our relationships are integral to who we are.
I think of how some of the characters, in spite of these forgiving traits, are not required to forgive their abusers in order to be seen as virtuous figures. They're allowed to stand their ground, even if it's violent to do so.
I think of how, at the same time, some characters are loved despite being abusive, because a tender character sees more in them than evil. Because abuse comes from people, and people are endlessly complex.
I think of how the heroes of the story tear themselves apart for the violence they inflict, and are shown the most painful love in return. How that love often comes in the form of calling them out on their bullshit.
I love the love in Pandora Hearts and in Vanitas no Carte because it's painfully human in the face of horrors beyond mortal comprehension.
I love the flaws in the characters because they're painfully human despite some of these characters' otherworldly natures.
Jun Mochizuki doesn't show us the abused becoming abusers to give us the idea that abuse is an unstoppable cycle, but rather to show that it is stoppable. To show that people have a choice in who they become. And that's one of the most wonderful and terrible things about people.
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hunterfromtheabyss · 4 days
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It’s always insane to me when people DM me to yell at me about breaching their DNI because I reblogged a post from them
Like how chronically online are you that you’re checking the blogs of everyone who reblogs from you
And I genuinely mean that. Even if the post only has like 10 notes at best. How much free time do you have to check the blogs of all 10 of those notes, and then go OUT OF YOUR WAY to message anyone who doesn’t fit your strict guidelines for human interaction. And I know some of y’all don’t just check but you DIG, because some of the stuff I get DMed about is not advertised on my blog as soon as you look at it.
How do you all survive outside of the internet when every persons political opinions and stances on fictional content aren’t displayed to you right off the bat.
Like I’m not kidding. That’s not normal. You are not the normal one in this situation. Please put your phone down for at least a week and go outside.
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hunterfromtheabyss · 4 days
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miku rkgk (18/100)
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hunterfromtheabyss · 4 days
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sometimes all you need is one passionate person who goes berserk for your work to keep you creating
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hunterfromtheabyss · 5 days
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One of my friends thought there might be a correlation here, so let's find out...
No see results, you must decide. Add nuance in tags/replies if you wish.
reblogging for larger sample size appreciated
you can submit polls to this blog via asks and submissions
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hunterfromtheabyss · 5 days
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“I’m the problem it’s me” YEAH, BITCH, YOU ARE!!!!
Actual reverse genghis khan
i’m going to kdxjdhdjhddjjdhs
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hunterfromtheabyss · 5 days
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