Obi-Wan is only able to talk about Anakin once he's fully accepted that he is dead and that breaks my heart. Any other time in the series that Anakin's name is mentioned, Obi-Wan immediately shuts down, panics, or has some major negative response, but at the end, he tells Leia about him (and Padmé). He talks about Anakin with such warmth and love, without a trace of that painful guilt he had carried before. He's still grieving him, clearly, but now that he knows he's truly gone, Obi-Wan is able to let go of the unhealthy part of that attachment and simply remember his friend.
He has shed enough tears. Now, looking at Leia and Luke, he doesn't see the past, but the future. He does not feel the old pain when he looks into their eyes.
He feels a new hope.
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Emmet, no. It's rude to write about someone who's reading over your shoulder.
For context: @ultimate-submas-tournament just put my toy Emmet (Misfits) against @fandom-soda-writings mudkip Emmet (Emmet's pmd adventure)
You can vote here if want to.
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⭐ Strike a taunt, Star! ⭐
As promised in my previous Star Tower post, here is a handful of taunt frames I've drawn of yours truly! The second one in particular is a completely original pose I came up with myself, though here are the references for the first, third and fourth ones! 💙✨
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thinking abt illumi always using hisoka's last name whenever they're outside mainly because the zoldyck name attracts too much attention and he doesnt want that but also because hearing illumi morow makes hisoka have multiple floaty hearts above his head and woozy for the rest of the day
illumi registers as "hisoka and illumi morow" in a restaurant and hisoka starts giggling and batting his eyelashes and follows illumi to the table with heart eyes while also floating behind him cartoon style
However, when Illumi hears "Hisoka Zoldyck" it triggers the most feral parts of his brain. His eyes grow so wide for a couple of seconds it completely betrays everything he'd just felt at that moment before composing himself. Hisoka obviously takes notice of that and is like. ohohohohoooo.
He uses it to tease Illumi while theyre alone ONCE. just ONCE. and illumi pounced on him like a predator. the quickest way hisoka learned that this was not just a reaction trigger word for illumi. it was an ACTION. he just has a godly amount of self control when theyre not alone.
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what i really love about neverafter is that every character feels that they all have significant importance. you have the obvious ones, mother timothy goose with his book that seems to be the centerpiece of everything in the neverafter, princess rosamund with the fairies coming after her, but the others are just as important as well. ylfa with her realizations of ‘once upon a time’, pinnochio with his stepmother who is fucking just. yeah. there’s pib and his trickster ways, his purpose to disrupt the forces who intend to control the story, and gerard with the golden ball and his connection to elody. with a fairytale story it’s SO easy to make one person the main character of it all, but brennan made every character feel no more important than the others and it’s fucking fantastic
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really love alternating between girls to the front and listening to washed up emo episodes. to me it so clearly demonstrates a lot of the friction btw the nebulous diy posthardcore/pre-midwest emo conglomerate and riot grrl is often a matter of like. basic difference in musical ideology and subculture values lmao. like. this guy from art monk was talking about how some of his friends bands have been forgotten because a lot of the scene was v. humble and believed in letting the music speak for itself which imo fits with a lot of women in these bands who talk about wanting to be seen as "serious artists" not bc women arent "serious" but rather its emblematic of the type of band/music relationality they want to embody. like. the women in these scenes, to varying degrees, certainly interacted and invested in the same values as their peers- its weird to imagine just bc they are women that (1) they all should think the same and (2) they all felt inherently isolated from their communities??
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