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yume-fanfare · 6 months
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i do often wonder how wataru "i don't eat or drink in front of other people because those are backstage things and i am always performing" hibiki is handling the whole having 3 roommates
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tuttle-did-it · 1 year
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Star Trek: Picard- Nostalgia is the only thing that matters. Specifically, cis-het white middle class middle age nostalgia.
Star Trek: Prodigy- Nostalgia degrades over time, and is almost always inaccurate. Nostalgia can literally poison a fandom.
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THEY FUCKING LANDED ON A PLANET WHERE PEOPLE TALK LIKE WILLIAM SHATNER AND WORSHIP THE FEDERATION - BUT THEY GET EVERYTHING JUST A LITTLE WRONG BECAUSE NOSTALGIA IS BASED ON WHAT YOU THINK SOMETHING WAS NOT WHAT IT REALLY IS
NOSTALGIA IS LITERALLY POISONING THE PLANET AND KILLING OFF ALL THE 'FANS' OF THE ENTERPRISE
Expanded rant here - https://www.tumblr.com/radarsteddy/716306124007260160/the-two-are-not-mutually-exclusive-you-can-have-a?source=share
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heretherebedork · 9 months
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I love it here.
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goggles-mcgee · 10 months
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What are the Many-nettes opinions on Adrien/Chat Noir? Do they hate him? Still consider him a friend?
Most of the Many-nettes don't hate him, like they may be angry with him but they don't hate him. At most they just consider him an ex-friend. Though some argue maybe an ex-acquaintance.
Negative-nette is the one who holds a lot of resentment towards him. The others try to point out how "jumped-up" the slights he made were in Negative-nette's eyes, but of course, she doesn't listen. She loathes him.
The others just kind of shake their heads at Negative-nette because they are each other and understand her anger, but they also acknowledge that her anger and bitterness and sadness have reached unreasonable levels.
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spockvarietyhour · 1 year
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Dauntless and Protostar, "All the World's a Stage"
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danskjavlarna · 8 months
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leniisreallycool · 2 months
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James Bonde is a role, not a character
I need to analyze stuff right now, buckle up.
James Bonde was a role created the actress formerly known as Irene Adler before Adler's "death". Bonde is Agent 007 of MI6, a slightly eccentric, flirty man with innovative, unconventional ideas.
Three years after William and Sherlock jumped off a bridge together (whoa whoa, yeah~ shinjuu wa, hitori de wa, dekinai~ futuri nara, dekiru~), MI6 is investigating a series of murders committed by a sniper, who turned out to be Moran. At that point, Sherlock comes back to help MI6 stop Moran. Moniepeny temporarily takes the role of James Bonde so that Irene Adler can be Irene. As far as I can tell, Irene doesn't go back to being Bonde after that mission, meaning Bonde is a role that can be played by whoever is convenient.
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The Cullens get roped into mandatory high school extracurricular / after-school club attendance, stuff like theater or band etc etc. What do they each sign up for?
(I'm guffawing at the image of Edward signing up for Track and Field because he's "fast" and then never admitting he regrets it because he has to pretend to be slow, btw. Do you think he'd go for it?)
I have no better answer than @kalink's All the World's a Stage, in which the Cullen family signs up for a school play and only Renesmee gets a part.
Edward takes this very personally.
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Some texts between our dumb lads in a chapter of all the world's a stage that I'm currently working on
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viviennelamb · 4 months
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Play Your Role to Perfection!
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In every piece of media I've seen, watched and heard, the Virgin is the one who is protected. I haven't seen an exception to this unless it was for shock value. Those who are pure are often the ones scaring the soiled protagonists which is why female children are often depicted as villains in horror movies.
Virgins are spiritually protected. The delusional Christian's favorite verse is "put on the whole Armor of God" (Ephesians 6:10-18) but never specify what that means. The only armor one can have in the spiritual war is purity (and it's best to layer that protection with a spiritual bodyguard).
Most people have thousands of penis-sized holes in their armor while foolishly believing they are God’s favorites because they have a beast system souvenir. While those who are actually favored by God are gifted limitless peace and don't have mediocre problems.
Religious people will tell you to not watch media and not use technology, but I think you should tune in and pay attention because the roles of this Drama are outlined in full on television and social media. I agree that you shouldn't watch anything for entertainment, though.
When you watch media, pay attention what happens to the perverts. Sex is shown within the first 10 minutes and the individuals who have sex are going to get fucked hard and bleed out for the entire show. The theme of the dark age is constant conflict because it is a reflection of what goes on in the individual's inner world.
The most common trope is characters having horrible luck or killed shortly after expressing lust in thought, word or deed. Thing is, the audience enjoys when these individuals get killed even though that is who they are - the short lived character who only cares about their genitals. The audience even finds it entertaining when they think they're more important than they actually are and see fornicators as a liability who drags the show down.
Plenty of modern horror or psychological media's opening scene is a couple having sex and getting killed during or right after the act. Which is the "death" of the soul through the growth of egotism. When God decides to reset that soul, that person is crushed and nobody feels bad for them because it's what they deserve. Pain is purification after all...
This is the "cleansing of evil" most people are waiting for, but then they get upset when their fellow fornicators get screwed claiming that they didn't deserve it... how would you know that?!
We're at the point where people can't wait to share their miseries, overjoyed in their egotism because they're "relatable," when unfortunate events are a chance for them to turn to God. If they're blind to Divinity because they haven't suffered enough, they will be beaten to a pulp again and again until they get the hint.
Most people are living in a Bird Box dimension. Those who have fearlessly taken off their blindfolds see those blind to the soul as paranoid, conspiratorial, schizophrenics who shoot at the air causing the mayhem they say they want to be freed from. To the impure, God is the monster they desperately don't want to see which is why they dedicate their lives to destroying innocence. As long as you keep those blindfolds on, you will never see what True Beauty looks like.
Open your eyes and see, bitches. There is no separation between the "real world" and the screen, it's karmic reality. You chose the role you want to play, so play it to its fullest and fear-based non-action comes with karmic pain as well which is why most people are fixated on what others are doing... that's because you're still egotistical. If you hold back or half-ass it you're failing.
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commandermeg · 5 months
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I love going back and finding details I missed. In this case, in 'All the World's a stage' the alarm sound itself on the Protostar changed to the Enterprises' alarm sound when they had the Holo-Bridge set up.
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ineachretelling · 9 days
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Once upon a time, a little over a year ago, from the mind of one Conor Duffy and the Fate TTRPG system came a tale about Jean Valjean, Queen Titania, Morgan le Fay, Alice, and Christine Daae being called on to stop a thief from stealing the very power of storytelling, while having to escape Chateau Dif, defeat the Sweet Witch, and persuade the First Goddess along the way. Now in anticipation of its upcoming sequel charity stream, we gather the cast and producers to discuss what inspired the portrayals of these various characters, the nature of storytelling itself, and what makes certain stories stick with us.
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olreid · 2 years
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goggles-mcgee · 10 months
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How do Hawk Moth and Lila get exposed, (If Hawkmoth Does Get Exposed) In ATWAS?
Hawkmoth and Mayura get exposed by the Hero-nettes! But everyone doesn't know that Ladybug is also an akuma but when Mouse-keteer Many-nette is seen, Adrien automatically calls her an akuma, and well, no one really questions it except Mendeleiev who had been one on the only ones to see Marinette as a hero. Que Chat Noir trying to convince Ladybug that Mouse-keteer is an akuma and not to work with her, and of course, Ladybug not believing him, well more like brushing him off.
People are in awe of Marinette, because even as an akuma she wants to help! She kind of develops fans from this whole thing. Especially when her as Mouse-keteer and Ladybug apprehend Hawkmoth and Mayura.
Lila is exposed by the whole bunch. Like yes, Hawkmoth was awful and everything, but Lila was the reason she became an akuma. So, putting an end to her reign was like a collective goal. They have a hive mind and communicated throughout the day, but it was Negative-nette who dealt the final blow. While she was tearing into everyone, she held negative emotions back from. She also silently gathered evidence against Lila and basically puts her on blast on TV. Mind you regular Marinette would never do something like this but Negative-nette wants revenge, she wants a fall out and a fall out she gets.
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spockvarietyhour · 1 year
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Legally distinct
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