wait guys actually! I have a great idea! Instead of feeling bad for reblogging our own art why don't we do a thing where we reblog older pieces/art that didn't get much attention/whatever you want and give commentary on it! Talk about what was fun to draw, what was hard, any interesting stories surrounding the making of it! Behind the scenes! pls guys that would be so fun to read I would LOVE to see that let's do it!
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─「エデン」─ trying hard not to bite an eel.
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"...."
"Hey does anyoone else wonder how we see whoot all o' our friends and enemies are up tae all tae toime? like? Sometoimes ah see Streber at tae mall or alex raging, or olgan and say somet'in' boot--"
"Its loike a koinda look out tae window boot ah doon't actually live near t'em so--"
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It's days like this I'm reminded that I'm an SMT nerd and I've been forever saying the edgy monster collection game is literally right there.
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This is like a modern Mona Lisa to me. F.eng X.in and his immortal snail.
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“Eggsssss?” He holds up his calcium compatriots. He has the best eggs!
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Could they not have taken this outside? Somewhere less susceptible to their mas destruction? Somewhere other than his palace? He couldn’t even tell what they were angry at each other over, they had switched to some other language!
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I was thinking back to these moments during this scene from Buddyfight 100 (AKA Season 2) episode 9 (When Tasuku confronts what he loathes most, his past mistakes) when I was writing Mokuba's response to the Kaiba Brothers Past Confrontation Thread I got with the lovely @shacchou The reason is that it touches on the same issue regarding one's past, and what Jack / Purgatory Knight has to say to Tasuku sorta addresses both Seto and Mokuba's points in that thread. And I thought, hey, let me throw some food for thought out there analyzing what I mean by that.
Seto doesn't like thinking of the past, seeing no value in it, when he's focused on his future. He sees it as something he wants to 'destroy' or 'erase'. He doesn't want the past to hold him back, despite the past having an impact on him even now. Mokuba, on the other hand, sees value in the past and wants to use it to guide his future. Though, he is shackled in a sense by his past due to wanting to go back to it when he knows deep down they never can. While it's understandable he'd want his brother to go back to the way he perceived him when he was younger, that is impossible to do. He's not the same guy anymore, and neither is Mokuba for that matter.
Both of them are not 100% right or 100% wrong in their views or feelings, just like how Tasuku felt during this episode. Things are rarely so straightforward when it comes to one's history or mindset. That's why talking about these things can be difficult, as the two have shown us in the thread so far.
The message Jack is trying to send is essentially, and one I think both these brothers need, is this combination of their two viewpoints: the past cannot be changed, and it cannot be returned to, and it should not prevent you from moving forward in the future. However, you should look back on the past as a source of strength rather than something to loathe, to become a stronger version of yourself in the present.
Jack should really drop his dragonic wisdom on these two brothers at some point shouldn't he?
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@iiguess liked your post ““Man, gee whiz guys, it feels like I’ve been...”
“Oh hey! Did you just wake up too?”
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"Bold of you lot to assume I actually wanted to go on a date with him."
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He doesn’t know what y’all bitches are talking’ about, but you keep him out of it.
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“...can they both just keel over instead?”
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