There are People on etsy that sell 3d printed alien markers from dead space and that is extremely funny because there are three whole games where the entire plot was about how it was a bad idea for humanity to 3d print markers.
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“You can kill the prophet, but you can't kill the god.
Your chance to warn the Earth has come and gone.
We are coming.
We are hungry.
We are here.”
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Dead Space Official Gameplay Trailer
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Poor attempt at Bebop incorrect quotes
Not trying to copy anyone else who does this but they look fun so here's my attempt at it. It'll probably be not so good as others.
Me: *finding a copy of Dead Space (2008) and playing it.
*Ed enters into my room in typical Edwardian fashion*
Ed: Hiiiiiiiii Eddie-person!! Are you going to play that?
Me: Play what?
Ed: The spooky-ooky alien game?
Me: Spooky-ooky alien game....
Ed: You know the game with the hoooorible aliens? *Makes incoherent growling noises and flails her arms around while making creepy noises*
Me: You mean Dead Space?
Ed: Yup, the death of spaaaaaaaaace!! *runs around nonsencially*
Me: I'm kind of surprise that you know of this game. How old are you again 10, 12?
Ed: 13!
Spike: Months old maybe.
Me: Funny Spike. Not. Anyway yeah I was going to play it for a little bit.
Ed: Ed play next?
Me: It's not really meant for kids though. You can watch but I'm afraid that Jet might kill me if he finds out that I'm letting you play Dead Space, a game in which you have to cut off the limbs and smash necromorphs.
Ed: That looks cool though.
Me: Jesus what do you look up when you are netdiving?
Ed: Lot's of stuff.
Me: Uh huh, we'll maybe I can-
*Jet walks in*: Absolutely not.
Me: Whatever Dad.
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Make us whole... A unitology marker sticker is now on sale in the etsy shop
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1396839382/dead-space-marker-sticker-make-us-whole
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i think my favourite horror trope is what i like to call "it gets better before it gets worse". the evil is seemingly defeated. the worst is apparently over. it was tough, and maybe you didn't all make it out in one piece, but you made it. except that you didn't. you're still infected, still marked. you bring the horror with you wherever you go. and there's no timeframe after which you can say you're safe with any certainty. it might lie dormant for years, just waiting for you to turn your back to it long enough to let it find you again. it knows your scent, now. it can hunt you down wherever you go.
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Today my therapist introduced me to a concept surrounding disability that she called "hLep".
Which is when you - in this case, you are a disabled person - ask someone for help ("I can't drink almond milk so can you get me some whole milk?", or "Please call Donna and ask her to pick up the car for me."), and they say yes, and then they do something that is not what you asked for but is what they think you should have asked for ("I know you said you wanted whole, but I got you skim milk because it's better for you!", "I didn't want to ruin Donna's day by asking her that, so I spent your money on an expensive towing service!") And then if you get annoyed at them for ignoring what you actually asked for - and often it has already happened repeatedly - they get angry because they "were just helping you! You should be grateful!!"
And my therapist pointed out that this is not "help", it's "hLep".
Sure, it looks like help; it kind of sounds like help too; and if it was adjusted just a little bit, it could be help. But it's not help. It's hLep.
At its best, it is patronizing and makes a person feel unvalued and un-listened-to. Always, it reinforces the false idea that disabled people can't be trusted with our own care. And at its worst, it results in disabled people losing our freedom and control over our lives, and also being unable to actually access what we need to survive.
So please, when a disabled person asks you for help on something, don't be a hLeper, be a helper! In other words: they know better than you what they need, and the best way you can honor the trust they've put in you is to believe that!
Also, I want to be very clear that the "getting angry at a disabled person's attempts to point out harmful behavior" part of this makes the whole thing WAY worse. Like it'd be one thing if my roommate bought me some passive-aggressive skim milk, but then they heard what I had to say, and they apologized and did better in the future - our relationship could bounce back from that. But it is very much another thing to have a crying shouting match with someone who is furious at you for saying something they did was ableist. Like, Christ, Jessica, remind me to never ask for your support ever again! You make me feel like if I asked you to call 911, you'd order a pizza because you know I'll feel better once I eat something!!
Edit: crediting my therapist by name with her permission - this term was coined by Nahime Aguirre Mtanous!
Edit again: I made an optional follow-up to this post after seeing the responses. Might help somebody. CW for me frankly talking about how dangerous hLep really is.
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part 2 of Zoro in WCI
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I tried to write something to sum up my thoughts on this, but then it got longer and longer and tbh I'm itching to write a fic set in this AU djjdkf I think I could develop on their inner feelings more than in the comic form
Before posting the first part I didn't realize people had such strong opinions on how this would play out lmaooo
imo, of course Zoro wants to fight Sanji, not with actual intent to harm (they threaten each other on the daily, come on), but because that's how they are together, how they communicate. He respects Luffy's decisions and their goal here, which is to learn what's really going on with Sanji, but he's gonna be pissy about it all he wants. They both have so many intense and conflicted feelings about this and neither has any idea how to resolve them. So they fight.
ofc yall are free to headcanon this interaction any other way you want <333
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