Did you dye your hair to match your hoodie or matched your hoodie to your hair?
"Oh, I just matched my hoodie to my hair."
"..Okay well actually, it's kind of more complicated than that, but I think that's a story for another day.."
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personal headcanon is that aizen was talkin out of his ass when he said he planned all of ichigo’s fights he planned a good like. 60 percent of them. he didnt even know uryu was going to use hollow bait that one time he just pretended it was all apart of his plan
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currently thinking about duck comics but also mickey and friends comics as a whole. and like, thinking about how donald and mickey's worlds are so different because of their statuses as disney characters.
mickey was born first. he wasn't destined to fame, his fate was extremely uncertain, and yet he rose to the top and became disney's number one, nobody could predict it and yet he did it. and nobody can ever reach that status, not a single other character. donald can only dream of ever reaching such a status
but if mickey is so much more famous than donald, how come the latter's stories have a deeper layer of depth? because donald's stories have always made me feel more invested, more satisfied than mickey's.
i always found this case interesting... how because of his fame, mickey had to give up, or rather, his writers had to give up on giving him an actual, full rounded personality. donald not only received a personality, he received his very own universe in a way.
not only was donald given a personality, he was given a whole city for him and his family to live in. he was given *family*! family that we know about, who eventually even became detached from him and went on to have their own little stories.
his uncle is the richest duck in the world, an extremely old yet never tired adventurer who got a series of TWELVE comic book stories about him, an animated show and a REBOOT of said animate show; he has three mischievous yet loving nephews, who sometimes are respectful and the voice of reason and sometimes their uncle's antagonists. he has many cousins: one of them is lucky and always trying to steal his girlfriend, another one is a misunderstood goofball who tries to do a lot of things but ends up causing messes. another cousin of his lives on a farm with his grandma, which in some versions he grew up with. he has a twin sister who is the mother of his nephews but who is never acknowledged for many reasons that are not even about the stories themselves.
he has friends! and enemies! he's friends with the inventor of the town, who works for his rich uncle who never pays him and who helps him by making him gadgets for his secret superhero part time job- he has a secret superhero part time job!! he is even a spy!!!
and what i mentioned is only the tip of the iceberg... we did so much with donald duck as a character, it's always a nice thought for me. this duck was not given main mascot status, but that's okay because it helped him develop. it helped him become a fully fleshed out character in a world that was made for him. he is not first in line but he is free and that freedom is full of love.
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I wonder if there's gonna be some sort of consequences in the light world for, y'know, fucking stealing all the furniture. Like in chapter 1? Sure, it was all abandoned; but chapter 2? That shit was being regularly used. They straight up took the library's laptop and the spare items and shit man. They stole MS Paint.
I imagine chapter 3 will acknowledge this considering the dark world is happening in Kris' house so, y'know. I get the tv is dusty and all but um. Kris put that down.
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