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redg5 · 22 hours
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If you're fifteen or older an still sleep with a stuffed animal please reblog this.
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redg5 · 6 days
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hope is a skill
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redg5 · 25 days
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Morally gray seems about right. Anyway this was kinda fun so…
@sharksr00m, @iwantmycheesecake I’m forcing y’all to do it too.
Thanks for the tag @thelastplantagenet 😊💚
1. Do this uquiz.
2. Do this picrew.
3. Tag people.
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feel free to play if you’d like :)
@buncha-angry-kids-with-no-money @thatoneandlonelyemo2005 @with-the-words-all-wrong
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redg5 · 2 months
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"could the bolts have been sent by the false Sinnoh that the Diamond Clan bows to?"
Ok so in the Pokémon Legends Arceus a main thing of the plot is that the two clans worship different gods and they think the other's god is false but doesn't that mean that the group believes the other's god isn't real? Like by acknowledging that the other group's "false" Sinnoh exists and has the ability to actively affect the world they lived in, doesn't that mean you acknowledge that they are real? That they have enough power to mess with all the nobles? You can't claim the other group's god is false and then also act as if that false god has the power to make you're Pokémon frenzied. That isn't how that works. You can't have it both ways.
Am I overthinking a Kid's game? Yeah, do I care? No, because this doesn't make sense. It's one thing to believe that the other group believes in a lesser god but in the context of the game, both leaders are surprised that the other's god is real. Like it's a big deal that the legendary Pokémon reveal their name to the clan you chose to align with.
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redg5 · 3 months
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redg5 · 3 months
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Ever think about how Sam has to watch her best friend die. Twice. And the second time she has to do it on purpose. She has to listen to Danny scream his lungs out while being shocked with a shit ton of electricity.
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redg5 · 3 months
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There is something really telling narrative wise when you put season 2 episode 5 The Ultimate Enemy right after season 2 episode 4 Reign Storm. Danny spends most of Reign Storm using his powers in not so great ways. Like all his pranks on Dash.
Let’s get one thing straight before we get into the thick of it, Dash Baxter and Danny Fenton are not friends. Dash is Danny’s bully. That being said I don’t think it was the best idea to push his luck so much but using his powers to not get a nasty haymaker from his bully is fine to me. Now onto the actual episodes.
It’s stated time and time again that Danny is abusing his powers in Reign Storm. We’ve seen a build up to this during season one as Danny becomes more confident in his powers but it comes to a head in this episode. He’s using his powers recklessly and even Vlad Masters is calling him out on how he’s fighting dirty. At the end of the episode, Danny agrees that he’s not been using his powers the best and that he’ll try better. And then we go straight into The Ultimate Enemy.
Ultimate Enemy is kinda weird in that Danny just agreed to start using his powers better and the first thing he does is try to cheat on a test. Like my guy do you not remember Pariah Dark? The ultimate example of abusing one’s powers? Or Vlad? The guy who wants to use his powers to kill your dad and get with your mom? Come on my guy. This shit was last week and now you’re gonna use your powers to cheat on a test?
But like in Reign Storm by the end he doesn’t want to be like Vlad, he wants to be better. And then he meets his future self who is just like Vlad. Who isn’t afraid to kill someone just to get what he wants. Dan Phantom is exactly what Danny doesn’t want to be. He’s what Vlad wants Danny to be. I could probably go into this more but a headache is telling me not to. Might continue this post later.
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redg5 · 3 months
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Ok can we take a minute to talk about Maddie Fenton’s design because it is iconic, right? Except there’s one problem. If a month after I finished rewatching Danny Phantom someone asked me to describe what Maddie looked like I would say “well she has a blue hazmat suit with googles she never takes off and… uh…”
Because like in my mind Maddie Fenton never takes off that hazmat suit, not even the cowl but in the show she’s seen without the cowl on multiple times. Hell the first time we see her in episode one is without the cowl on but like I’ve always pictured her with it on. Similar to how Jack never takes off his hazmat suit.
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redg5 · 3 months
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Can’t get over Jazz Fenton calling her brother an “abused, unwanted wretch”. Like jeez Jazz, tell us how you really feel.
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redg5 · 4 months
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This might be the most active my blog has ever been. Oh well. Time to talk more phantom because oh my god watching this show again is amazing. Few things I wanted to highlight this time round.
First, Danny really spends a good portion of season one believing most ghosts are evil. Like his opinion does not change until the episode he meets Vlad and it’s because the dairy king guy tells him not all ghosts are evil while helping him. Up until this point, Danny has only met ghosts who want to do him harm in one way or another and this ghost helping him is a shock. Then he takes this lesson to heart and even tells Paulina the same thing in episode 15. Bonus is that this becomes the start of what I like to call the “Superman lover” syndrome. I might go into it more in another post if I keep this up. It’s also after episode 7, the one he meets the king ghost, that we meet friendlier ghosts like Cujo and Wulf. And sometimes Johnny and Kitty, depends on their relationship status that episode.
Then there is the episode you see Danny become afraid to tell his parents the truth. Season 1 episode 15, “Public Enemies”, is when everyone sees phantom in a negative light. This is the episode where it’s clear his parents aren’t afraid to take him down as the ghost boy. Before hand he’s ok with telling his parents for the most part, just trying to find his own way to do so, but after? After his parents despise the ghost boy and that terrifies him. Maybe I’m reading too much into things but like, this show man. I love it.
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redg5 · 4 months
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Following up with the foreshadowing, Danny didn’t seem to have much trouble with telling his parents about his ghost powers for the first half of season one. Like in the first episode he contemplates telling them but decides not to by the end of the episode. But his reasoning wasn’t that they were ghost hunters. Up to that point neither of his parents had even seen a ghost.
I’m not making this up either, in season one episode 7, the episode Vlad Masters is introduced, in order to get Vlad to call a truce he threatens to expose them both. His reasoning? That his parents would accept him for who he was and the powers he now had.
And we see exactly that almost every time his parents learn the truth. They accept him for being half ghost because he’s still their son. Foreshadowing man. I love it.
Watching more of Danny Phantom and the foreshadowing is kinda cool. For instance in episode 3 of season 1, when Skulker is introduced, there is this scene where Danny is asleep and his ghost sense goes off. Up until this point we haven't seen how it affects him much, but in this scene Danny shivers in his sleep. Again in episode nine, he shivers in Spectra's office. At first, you think it's cause the room is so cold but it happens again when the wasp appears.
Then in season 3 we learn that Danny has an ice core, and things start to make sense. It's kinda fun going back and watching the show again and looking over every detail. Even if its not the thing you're focusing on.
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redg5 · 4 months
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Watching more of Danny Phantom and the foreshadowing is kinda cool. For instance in episode 3 of season 1, when Skulker is introduced, there is this scene where Danny is asleep and his ghost sense goes off. Up until this point we haven't seen how it affects him much, but in this scene Danny shivers in his sleep. Again in episode nine, he shivers in Spectra's office. At first, you think it's cause the room is so cold but it happens again when the wasp appears.
Then in season 3 we learn that Danny has an ice core, and things start to make sense. It's kinda fun going back and watching the show again and looking over every detail. Even if its not the thing you're focusing on.
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redg5 · 4 months
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If you're reading this...
go write three sentences on your current writing project.
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redg5 · 4 months
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It's that time of year again, where I watch an old tv show from when I was a kid and this time its Danny Phantom. The first episode is surprisingly self-aware.
Like, Dash full out says that he is peaking in high school. And I like how they don't show Phantom until after the theme song. You don't know what's happening or why there are bursts of light coming from off screen until after the song explains everything.
I also thing it's funny that the b-plot is the Fentons trying to prove Jazz is a ghost when the finder is pointing them at Danny.
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redg5 · 4 months
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Alright, time for a random rant because I was left unsupervised.
So all Percy Jackson fans know the big prophecy for the first season of books. “A half blood of the eldest gods, shall reach sixteen against all odds…” we all know that. But like, does anyone else find it weird that people just immediately assumed the prophecy was referring to a child of Zeus, Hades, or Poseidon? Like there is nothing to indicate it has to be one of these three gods. Sure you could argue that the use of the word ‘gods’ implies that it must be one of the brothers but at this point that term when talking about a collective of deities has a very gender neutral context to it. So like it’s completely possible that the demigod in question doesn’t need to be one of the big three.
There are about seven gods in the running to be elder gods. You have the obvious six children of Kronos but you also have Aphrodite, who was born when Uranus was cut into pieces and part of him fell into the water. Now of the seven you can rule out Hera and Hestia from the running because Hera is the goddess of marriage and Hestia is a maiden goddess. But that still leaves five other people who could count as one of the eldest gods.
We know that the brothers make an oath to not have mortal kids again, sure, but it’s very clear that Demeter and Aphrodite are still getting together with mortals, given their cabins at camp. My point in all of this is like, what’s stopping a child of Demeter from being the child of prophecy? Or of Aphrodite? Like the prophecy doesn’t give two shots of if you want to fight this war or not, if you were the half blood it alluded to, you took some part in the war, likely an important one.
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redg5 · 4 months
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Sorry if this seems obvious but, are you sure it’s British? It could be a new England accent. Coming from experience, all you really need is one parent who was raised for long enough in the New England area and possibly a speech impediment for people to assume that you have a British accent.
Kids do learn a lot from their parents including how to pronounce words. So it’s completely possible the accent is New England.
Has anyone found out why the aftons are british. Do the books explain that.
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redg5 · 4 months
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My baby boy. He’s so pretty.
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