Hi, uh, yeah I really liked Silco ever since my first watch but here I am - 2 years late to the Silco Simp Stampede. I don't even know where my resurfaced Arcane brainrot came from, but now I'm adding a third villain to my list T_T
PS: The braid and the prosthetic are already from a fic - I'll give it a post soon : )
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do yourselves a favor and block and report exposedtruth acc.
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I literally have no idea what my first post is
It always the worst 😭
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Tough crowd, eh? Well then
encore!
Care to join me Charlie? It'll be fun, promise!
i get it—I GET IT
this fandom's like dead and there's only about 7 people alive
BUT
ive fallen back into the fandom ive loved so deeply when i was younger
and ive fallen hard. so why not make fanart and ocs?
so yeah. hello :) im mainly on pinterest but might as well post here too
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Chapters: 20/20
Fandom: Shadowhunters (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Simon Lewis/Raphael Santiago
Characters: Simon Lewis, Raphael Santiago, Clary Fray, Magnus Bane, Alec Lightwood, Isabelle Lightwood, Rebecca Lewis (Shadowhunter Chronicles), Elaine Lewis
Additional Tags: NaNoWriMo 2023, Hurt/Comfort, Angst, Minor Character Death, Background Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood, Background Clary Fray/Jace Wayland, Simon is a simp
Summary:
Simon just wanted to be normal, but being turned into a vampire turned his whole life into a whirlwind. Neither Simon nor Raphael expected that the biggest change would be their relationship.
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🎩-Bill Cipher recs-💛
Hey can anyone find a canon accurate Bill Cipher fanfic? Like I wish there was romance fic that didn’t turn Bill instantly into this 🥰cutesy totally in love😻 character, like I want to genuinely see how would this crazy four dimensional triangle would come to care for someone considering his personality, am i making sense?
pls send recs idc am starving-
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In the brazilian/portuguese version of Maze Runner, the only one of the main trilogy that had a direct translation (as in, the translation means the same as the original) was The Scorch Trials ("Prova de Fogo"). The other two have curious variations, that probably where just trying to get the audience to kinda understand what it is about, but I'm gonna over-analyse them for shits and giggles (it's eating at my brain).
"Maze Runner" got translated into "Maze Runner: Correr ou Morrer", which means "Maze Runner: Run or Die". Which is pretty simple, gets the idea across. Either ya run, or ya die. Simple. It sums up pretty well what happens in the reality of the Maze for the Runners, and later on, all of the Gladers. It also sums up what happens in the rest of the series, because even in the Scorch, they are running from death, and when trying to save Minho, they still are running.
But that one is not the one that's been keeping me bummed. It's The Death Cure.
"The Death Cure" got translated into "A Cura Mortal". Which at first glance, seems to be a pretty basic translation, at least for anyone who doesn't really care. But the correct translation for "The Death Cure", should be "A Cura da Morte". What "A Cura Mortal" actually means, if you pay attention, is "The Deadly Cure". Which is something entirely different.
It implies that it not a Cure for Death itself. It is a Cure that is Deadly, as in, it kills. I have two hyphoses as to whom the cure is deadly towards:
All of the kids that got used as experiments in the Maze Trials. WKCD was looking for a cure. The kids' lives where expendable if it meant the Cure would be found. A lot of those kids died because of the cure: Chuck, Winston, Jeff, Ben, George, technically Newt and Teresa, and many others, from the other Mazes, whom we don't know.
Thomas. This one is a bit more complicated. Thomas represents the Cure, because it only takes one dose of the serum created from his blood to fight off the Flare for good, while the others needed constant reposition. If WCKD ever got wind of that fact, they would probably maintain him an inch from death, to be able to harvest as much blood as they could. Essentially it would go like this: Collect as much blood he can spare without dying (around 14%, without adverse effects, if they really are pushing it, probably between 15-30%, more than that is too much a risk). Let his body replenish the blood lost. Try to keep him at best health possible. Once recuperated, start again. Rinse and repeat until the point of breakdown, which is what I'm getting at: He would eventually die of repeated hemorrhage. That also means the Cure would kill him.
It could be both, it could be neither.
But one way, or the other, someone is dying through it's creation, all while, at the same time, someone is being saved because of it. Which makes it both "The Death Cure" and "The Deadly Cure" at the same time.
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