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abunnsburrow · 1 year
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General question for the Ninjago Fandom:
Has anyone done anything with the Golden Legend short? I genuinely want to know because it would be such a cool AU/story to explore!
Ninjago's saviors preserved in gold statues, an eternally loyal dragon guarding them in this post-apocalyptic world until they can come back and restore it? The ninja waking up to this harsh reality and having to go on some epic quest to fix the world?? SOME ALL POWERFUL, UNKNOWN FORCE WHICH CAUSED ALL OF THIS, CAUSED THE ENTIRE WORLD TO TURN INTO A GREY WASTELAND???
That short is screaming to be made into some epic story either set in an AU or in the future and I really, really want to see it!
Because if no one is doing anything with it then I might steal it for myself.
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jamesbranwen · 1 year
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this is not me trying to defend nintendo's business practices or say that either of these games don't have flaws, but I think a lot of the comparisons people are making between breath of the wild and tears of the kingdom are a little unfair and don't really take into account that they are different games with different purposes.
"breath of the wild feels so empty compared to tears of the kingdom" ... yeah? with breath of the wild, one of the game's main themes was isolation. you wake up in the future far after the apocalypse you were trying to prevent has already settled. you have no memories, very little strength. just like hyrule, just like zelda, all you have is your will to continue. breath of the wild is the quiet moments, the secret spaces, the weight of the world that has continued to turn without you still resting on your shoulders.
tears of the kingdom is not like that. hyrule is no longer the wild. it is no longer quiet and lonely. there's community. every sidequest is intertwined. your friends fight alongside you. this isn't "fixing" breath of the wild, this is it's natural continuation. as time goes on the world continues to heal and rebuild. if breath of the wild was clawing hope, tears of the kingdom is direct action.
like yeah there are things tears is doing better and (imo) things breath of the wild did better. but i don't think either one is a replacement for the other.
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lemondoddle · 6 months
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"It's problematic for guillermo to hook up with his boss"
You turned a woman of color into a white man.
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beckyhop · 1 year
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My thoughts on Pokemon.
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astystole · 9 months
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STEP BY STEP, BOY 💭 ; @nsves summer collection incoming!
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inkly-heart · 3 months
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Do you have a group discord server? If others want to chill and interact with you. Just wondering
That aside just hoping you’re doing okay Blastic. Still, if you’re not your gotta a lot people care about you.
I look forward to seeing how the rest of the game goofs.
—goofball anon
I don't and sadly I don't think I will make one. It would be fun to interact with people who enjoys my work and wants to chat with me but I just feel it would be too much work for me to handle a discord server. So at least for now I'm not planning to make one.
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bbdoll · 7 months
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keymintt · 3 months
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aches and pains, mild and bothersome
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When a character has the most intriguing backstory and piques your interest but you haven't even gotten to see the character fight
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moderncryptid · 8 months
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I really do love how much Astarion emotes with his hands. Like he uses lots of gestures to emphasize what he says and he kind of fiddles with them when he's nervous or thinking. I feel like he's the kind of person who is constantly messing with something when they're bored or just distracted, and I've got to wonder if his embroidery hobby came from that in some way.
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sheryl-lee · 1 year
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idk if this makes sense. but i kind of love that the last of us makes me cry and viscerally FEEL true emotions on a weekly basis. like i cant remember the last tv show i watched that had me consistently bawling my eyes out and so immersed in a show because of the characters, the story, the incredibly strong writing, etc. and it doesn't feel manipulative. it just feels profound and beautiful and poetic but also tragic and... human.
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fizzytoo · 6 months
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finally finished furnishing plc gen 4's farmhouse and these are my favorite spaces!
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chemdisaster · 5 months
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i've seen people leaning heavily into the watcher lore say that scar's win was all orchestrated and endorsed by the watchers, that he's their favourite and they wanted him to win and now he can be theirs - but isn't it cooler, doesn't it make more sense if he won in spite of the watchers? they've been trying to fuck up all his plans the whole season, they've done their best to make everyone hate him, and he still came out with alliances at the end. they tried to make him a villain, and he succumbed and embraced it, but still showed goodness in the end when he refused to let pearl sacrifice herself - and that's why he won. not because he did what the watchers wanted him to, but because he went against the big plan and won all on his own merit. he didn't win because the watchers like him, he won because of his own quirks and strengths that he used to his favour. he won because he's scar and he doesn't follow the rules and is simply good enough at the game to win.
i don't know, i just. the idea of everything being under the watchers' control and there being no real free will in the series is an interesting one, but a) as many have mentioned, this is the season of defying curses and character development, and b) scar is not just a toy for the watchers to play with. he's a person and the reason why he won is not because grian or anyone else wanted him to, it's because he's bloody good.
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rickybaby · 1 month
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Fear, faith, friendship: Inside F1’s most precious relationship
Tom Stallard, Daniel's race engineer at McLaren, speaks out about his collaboration with Daniel in BBC's article about the relationship between drivers and race engineers.
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thelostgirl21 · 9 months
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Anya zoning out, after Joey decides that Hugh Skinner would be the best co-star to be stuck in a lift with for 24 hours.
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masterqwertster · 5 months
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When FCG goes murder-bot mode, they say the mean thoughts they would normally never voice, or even give much of a second thought to.
So I find it interesting that FCG told Fearne "You don't deserve this. You don't fuckin' deserve it. You should have given it to Ashton."
FCG did not need to offer an alternative for who gets the Spark to explain why he thought she didn't deserve it. Telling Fearne she's not worthy, that he doesn't support her choice, can be hurtful enough on it's own. Or he could have said she doesn't deserve it because she already turned it down before.
Instead, FCG specifically states their opinion that Ashton should still get the Spark. Ashton, who wanted the Spark enough to try when Fearne wouldn't and no one else was volunteering anyone but Fearne, who already had such a rough time surviving his attempt to absorb the Spark only to get rejected, who is their best friend and worried them so much with that previous attempt.
It's just very interesting because that means that either FCG was spreading more mean by saying "Give it to the person it will (most likely) kill, again, that you (and I) really like and care about." OR some part of FCG wanted Ashton to try again and (hopefully) succeed where they had failed before by keeping the Spark down this time.
I dunno, just having Thoughts about FCG being kind-of supportive of Ashton while in Murder Mode.
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