do you believe them 🐭✨
prints & things here and here
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the manipulator and her shadow
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Right today made my brain start thinking about demon lore so I did some research:
- BBH has hinted at being a fallen angel and is now a demon/grim reaper and while not ashamed, is secretive about it
- Tina basically confirmed she's a fallen angel or at least wasn't always a demon today and she is heavily ashamed of it and her "past of sin"
- Mouse is very comfortable and considers herself a natural demon with the Nether as her home (specifically Puerto Rico, canonically in hell)
And Mouse today said that natural demons aren't evil because that's just who they are while those turned demon are evil. And Tina basically implied that that was why she wasn't open about her identity because even other demons have those beliefs so how can she trust humans to not think of her like that.
However, cc!Mouse as a vtuber has demon lore that states she has an angelic form and the qsmp wiki states that shes a fallen angel of sorts (had a disagreement with god and was cast out) so if they are intertwined in some way:
1. We know more about Mouse Demon lore
And 2. All three of them are fallen angels (fell at different times: Bad the eldest, Mouse middle and Tina youngest)
So I think what Mouse means is that 'natural' demons also include fallen angels, since demons and angels are two sides of the same coin, and are just who they are, not inherently evil, but those that turn demon, like what happens when you get infected by black concrete, are evil. But because she has never explained about her potentially being a fallen angel and (while Tina does refer to the Nether as 'home') Tina doesn't think of herself as a natural demon like Mouse, there is a miscommunication and it's putting her into an even deeper well of internalised hate because even other demons would think of her as evil if they knew the truth of her past.
Also after today definitely it means that Tina is either lying about how much she knows of her past (which wouldn't be too much of a reach because she's hiding a major part of her identity that would be kind of hard to ignore) or they couldn't wipe the memories of the distant past so she remembers falling.
Today was a lot and I feel like I'm missing stuff but also it's 6am so I should sleep before this consumes my every waking thought.
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full scanlation of "a scary sleepover" from issue #2 of "disney's big book of fun for girls"
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Just added to the shop—a hand-printed mouse librarian bookplate. Perhaps they work in an abbey and can point you toward a clue that will help you on your adventure?
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Mouse opossum
By: Jack Dermid
From: The Illustrated Library of the Natural Sciences
1958
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taking minor psychic damage every time I look at the "daylist"
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rip roland pmoon you would've LOVED ocean breathes salty by modest mouse
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The Little Mermaid has been selected by the U.S. Library of Congress for preservation in their National Film Registry, making this the 10th Disney Animated Feature selected since the NFR's formation in 1988: Snow White in 1989, Fantasia in 1990, Pinocchio in 1994, Beauty and the Beast in 2002, Bambi in 2011, The Lion King in 2016, Dumbo in 2017, Cinderella in 2018, Sleeping Beauty in 2019, and now Little Mermaid. To be included in the registry, a film must be at least 10 years old and be deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
It's a big deal for a film to be included in the registry as, once selected, a copy is obtained from the studio/copyright holders, after which it is lovingly restored and then placed in a weather-proof and temperature-controlled vault where it will be available for future generations. So what this means is that children will still be driving their parents up the walls with Hakuna Matata and Under the Sea even after a nuclear holocaust.
Which Disney films do you want to see selected next?
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I thought it would be fun to embroider a book cover so I made up a title and designed a cover. I’d love to do this with a real book some time, this was a lot of fun. I especially like how the words in the title came out and I had a lot of fun creating the plaid.
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