I feel like Donnie would be mush for his teeny, itty bitty little baby girl.
someone has been peeking in my google drive again i see....
yeah i think he (rise donnie specifically since that's the papatello i'm working on) would be one of those dads who has a big talk about how he's so strict, about the intense regiment he has his kid on to maximize their development, and he's always the most annoying piece of shit at the PTA meeting. flex brag flex brag
but then his little toddler comes up to him on wobbly legs and puts her hands on his calf, tapping at him for his attention and looks up at him with paint all over her face from where she got into the art supplies at the back of the classroom and made a huge ass mess, and he just melts at her crooked little grin (bc dad is the favorite) and is completely incapable of chastising her in any shape or form
that changes when she grows up and starts to act so much like him that he HAS to be firmer with her. the first time he has to put her in time out they both ugly cry a lot
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Something i'd like to point out
We can assume the final part of p2 of the canto was not only from heathcliff's perspective but dante's as well, considering we know they can look directly into their memories when resonating with them.
we did not get a new cg for carmen's appearance. This is something you could chalk up to time on the artist's part, and wanting to focus purely on "main" story cgs perhaps? But for this im gonna assume it was purposeful
For those who aren't aware or need a refresher, this CG is from ayin's perspective, from ayin's memory of laying with her in the grass in the past, in the first game
its personal, and there's only one body who could have this image in their mind.
when viewed this way, the lack of even a redraw feels more intentional 😀...?
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Fake Voyager Episode: Tuvok gets kidnapped and forced to compete in an arena where telepaths fight one another to the death for a shot at fortune and prestige. He was initially kidnapped as 'fodder' - the aliens who run the arena will grab any telepathic alien they can find regardless of skill and they're essentially just there to be killed by flashier veterans of the bloodsport.
The episode is mainly Tuvok showing off his tactical know-how and combat skills. We also get several flashbacks to him as a young man, learning how to fight both on Vulcan and in Starfleet. There's a concern that he will lose himself when forced into this seemingly endless battle, surrounded by violence, but in the end he prevails and manages to escape without killing a single person. He leaves the arena after giving a message of peace.
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Unnamed Goon: [Laughter] That puny 'Vuulcan' didn't land a single hit for all his bluster. Once I sealed his telepathic powers it was over! Huh huh huh… If I keep up this pace I should have him crushed beneath my fists in-
What...? I can't move...?
Tuvok: By now you have surely noticed it.
You are certainly a formidable opponent. Most would assume you to be a simple bruiser but that is not the case. You are a knowledgeable telepath - able to not only bolster your own physique but nullify the telepathic capabilities of your enemies.
However. You rely too much on one tactic and are too proud to allow yourself to look 'weak.' This was the ultimate cause of your ruination.
While you gleefully battered my body about the field I was able to locate twenty two out of twenty four 'kobat sfek' on your body - points which will render you immobile for approximately…four minutes. More than enough time. It was a shrewd precaution to nullify my telepathic ability.
However. I do not need them to best you in combat.
Even now, I am ten times stronger than you.
Unnamed Goon: T-Ten...TEN TIMES!?
[Imagining the sort of gruesome end that might await him, the unnamed Goon faints - leaving Tuvok the victor.]
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Honestly it bothers me so much that there are people who still think Severus’s dislike of Remus was unreasonable. He legitimately had every right to not like him—hate him even. A lot of people think that Remus didn’t deserve that simply because he “didn’t participate in the bullying,” and can I just say how insensitive that is? So many bystanders exist, so many people stand by and watch as their friends bully people or pretend it doesn’t exist, and to claim that the bully victim doesn’t have the “right” to hate said bystander is downright despicable. It can even be argued—in some cases at least—that being a bystander makes you just as bad as the bully themselves. People who haven’t experienced bullying have no idea what it’s like to see people not giving your suffering a second glance or not bothering to do anything about it; as though it wasn’t worth wasting time on. People have the power to stop or change it, but they choose not to. This especially applies to Remus since he was not only there, but was also in a position of power (a prefect) and still chose to neglect his duties.
And after all this, Remus continuously tries to attach little importance to what happened rather than owning up to what he and his friends did, even though he simultaneously wants to appear apologetic in front of Harry.
Do you guys really think that if Remus just… stopped trying to downplay everything, walked up to Severus, and said the words “I’m sorry for everything,” Severus would resent him as much as he did? Don’t you think that Remus never actually apologising may have had something to do with it? He might act sorry in front of Harry, but it’s easier to play the guilty card when the person you’re doing it to is inclined not to blame you instead of the person you’ve actually hurt. There’s no mention of Remus ever doing that.
Another thing most people seem to forget is that… Severus still brewed him the Wolfsbane potion??? He took the time out of his schedule to brew a very complicated potion for someone he didn’t even like, and he perfected it each time. Some people (Snape antis) may argue that Dumbledore “made him” do it [that’s a flawed argument since his and Dumbledore’s interactions in The Prince’s Tale imply otherwise, but that’s not my point], but he still did it? Should doctors be absolved of any praise for saving people’s lives because “it was their job,” “they had to do it,” or even “it was ‘just’ the right thing to do”?
And he was willing to be civil with Remus in PoA and never said a single direct insult to him during their small interactions (at least until the shrieking shack scene), and he clearly dislikes him less than Sirius, who he doesn’t hesitate to roast the shit out of even in a 5 minute long interaction.
And keep in mind that I’m purposefully leaving out the existence of the prank, which is the biggest factor in all of this. It just goes to show how valid Severus’s feelings are, even when putting aside the fact that werewolf!Remus nearly killed him because of Sirius’s sick idea of humour.
All in all, I think this entire rant can be summarised into one gif:
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Love the fact that Suns is in constant danger from Zephyr, do you think she could ever convince them to join her cause?
nah man, not this fucker. they don't Want to be convinced Specifically cuz if they Did admit that Zephyr might have a point with her cause it'd make Them into a really horrible person
and heavens, that is the last thing Suns wants to be
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