since I am being obsessed with ride the cyclone and dead poets society
here is my rant about rtc x dps (aka if the poets died on the cyclone and one could be brought back)
also do not question me about the roles, this is just something fun I came up with. Feel free to give your own thoughts about this but these are all my opinions :)
karnak - honestly it would be so funny to have Keating as karnak and have him deal with them
ocean - hear me out,, but Cameron as Ocean. Like both are annoying gingers. Just his song will be about rules or smth. Idk this just seemed to fit
Noel - Neil as Noel. Not only are their names similar and are both extremely gay. But Noel gives me theatre kids vibes and Neil is a theatre kids so it makes sense. Also just imagine Neil singing about wanting to be an actor but his father not letting him in the way Noel sings about wanting to be that fucked up girl.
Mischa - I think I can fit 2 poets in his songs, Charlie and Knox. Like Charlie gives me more tsia vibes and Knox gives me more Talia vibes (probably singing about Chris). Even if Meeks has those rapping skills I think I am going for this answer.
Ricky - This one is pretty hard tbh. Like I can see Charlie for RIcky but I can also see Meeks for Ricky? idk, I think I will leave it at this. They both seem to fit for Ricky imo
Jane doe - since Jane doe is the feminine version and John doe is the masculine one. It probably would change into John doe. And I think I can see Todd for this one? I mean they all know each other and Todd gets into the group. But also it was his first year at Welton and if Neil didn't try to get him to join the others, Todd would've probably been a loner. So ig it makes sense but also it doesn't really?
Constance - I can see Todd and Pitts for her. I, personally, see Pitts as a rather nice guy and the same goes for Todd. So it would be either of them for Constance tbh.
Thank you to whoever read this little rant.
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rise turts favorite rtc songs
this is for my homeboy cla cla if you’re reading this this is for you
Raphs favorite is obviously Talia it’s sweet it’s a little sad it’s hella mushy he loves it originally it was gonna be sugar cloud because that’s one of my favorites but the context would make him sad in an existential way and not a mushy way and he doesn’t like that
Leo’s fav is NOT Noel’s lament it’s actually space age bachelor man (he doesn’t listen to the lyrics too hard) just think about it the outfit the music style everything it’s so over the top and flashy
originally Donnie’s fav was gonna be Noel’s lament but then I realized that the lyrics would probably gross him out a LOT so it’s instead the ballad of Jane doe bc it’s still hella theatrical and dramatic but Leo gives him shit about being basic
Mikey’s fav is it’s not a game/it’s just a ride OR sugar cloud because they’re the two happiest songs in the musical and he can jam out to them HOWEVER he secretly loves Noel’s lament bc it’s super angsty and dramatic (does he listen to it in his feels sometimes? Maybe) he’s also the one who found it online first and got everyone else to listen
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Ok hear me out soapghost pjo au
Ghost is a child of hades because of course he is, the whole skull mask thing as well as his entire family being dead and him going through The Horrors™. Very son of hades of him.
Soap is a son of Hephaestus. He likes making little machines that blow up and i just feel like it matches his personality well.
In this universe im sticking to the headcannon that older demigods are not usually targeted by monsters since they are too powerful, but adult demigods are very rare nonetheless.
For a while neither of them know the other is a demigod as well. I imagine they're on a mission one day and soap finds out when he runs into ghost killing a cyclops with a celestial bronze sword, and he just like "???!?!?!??? I thought you were a mortal?????" And ghost is like "i thought *you* were a mortal"
(they both went to camp half-blood but bc of their age difference they weren't both there at the same time)
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like i can't even call johannes a villain protagonist or even an antihero really because he's just fucking miserable but doesn't realize that he's miserable. yes i understand, by definition he is an antihero, especially in book 1, but. hear me out here. he's just doing his own thing and is so focused on doing that thing he has ignored every single emotional need he's had in like 10 years.
the cabal books are watching someone at the tail end of their Karmic Tragedy being dragged kicking and screaming into realizing "damn that kinda sucked, actually. unfortunately friends can be nice" and then sitting and fuming about it. yes he is a borderline eugenics advocate but he's also someone who got stuck in the denial stage of grief for so long he's been cauterized.
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Another self insert based entirely one someone else's self insert. @lunayumes has such a habit of making the prettiest and loneliest self inserts, but unlike Your Turn to Die I've SEEN Dungeon Meshi and thus can make her at least a little less lonely.
Emile's a Gnome/Half-Foot hybrid who was raised by his parents far from most civilization. When his mother (half-foot) died of old age his father (gnome) took his own life, unable to live without his wife, leaving their son of indeterminate age completely abandoned on a farm in the middle of No Where.
Emile saved up the funds to leave his home and go traveling in hopes of learning more about his heritage and culture he was deprived of and eventually found himself on The Island. Naturally he gravitated to the local library to read everything they had on Gnome and Half-Foot culture and History. This is also where he meets Emi, who goes to the library mostly just to get out of her empty house when he husband, Chilchuck, is away.
Neither of them are very sociable people, but eventually Emile works up the courage to talk to this very pretty Half-Foot he sees regularly. Surprisingly, they have a lot in common and end up hitting it off.
Emile eventually convinces Emi to leave Chilchuck, partly because he's formed a crush on the woman, but mostly because she's his friend and he wants what's best for her, and this clearly wasn't it. He knows what it's like to be alone all the time. When Chilchuck eventually comes back to talk to Emi and the two make up, Emile remains pretty Anti-Chilchuck for a while afterwards, mostly just giving him dirty looks. Emi doesn't seem to notice.
That's about all I have. Again thanks to @lunayumes for letting me use her S/I as a base for mine!! Anything is subject to change at you're request!!
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hi. i would just like to say that this is an attitude i've seen around increasingly often and i find it deeply baffling. like, genuinely could not relate any less to what is being expressed here.
personally, almost all media i'm obsessed with and talk about constantly is because i think it's good and i love talking about the ways in which it's good. yes, criticism can be fun and breed conversation, but so can positive critique. thoughtful, long-lasting engagement with a piece of media doesn't have to be negative. there are in fact ways for media to be good beyond "competent but generally unremarkable"?
and this is ymmv, but complaining about something is more the snack food of media criticism for me. it's fun and great in the moment and it absolutely is something i need to do regularly to feel normal. but i can't live off it. i need to experience genuine appreciation and esteem on a regular basis too, or i shrivel like a raisin. (expressed more seriously: the kind of critique i find actually nourishing in the sense that it allows me to refine what kind of art i would like to make, and what makes me tick as a human being, is the positive kind about media i love very much for being excellent.)
idk guys. is it just that i'm autistic and therefore discussing for the nth time why xyz rules never stops being entertaining? what am i missing here. maybe it's good when media is good?
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