Goodra should've been Ash's ace for X and Y and I will forever die on this hill
GOD IM REWATCHING POKEMON XY (the BEST pokemon series btw) AND IM SOBBING OVER GOODRA I LOVE GOODRA SO MUCH I LOVE YOU GOODRA GOODRA IS SO CUTE AND I FJAWVHFWAF NAWK I LOVE GOODRA WAAAAA
everyone on the internet loves to make fun of me because i don't like dragon types. they are scary. if anyone has a fear of fire types, NO ONE goes up to them like "but what about magby???" "fuck you my flareon is sooooo cute" "my fletchinder doesn't even look like a fire type do you HATE HIM??"
but when i show up to the function, afraid of the applin in the fruit basket,
I think Bayonetta did this? Haven't played the game yet but in Cereza and the Lost Demon, a ten year old Bayonetta/Cereza summons a demon named Cheshire and befriends it
Take it with a spoon of salt though because this is Bayonetta
Idea. A warlock whose pact with their demon patron is purely symbiotic because it's actually a best friends pact they made together as little kids.
When they bring back social links/confidants to Persona 6, they should let the player influence people's lives for better or worse. Like depending on which dialogue option you choose they get a good conclusion, decent conclusion, and a bad conclusion. Sort of like Shinjiro's in P3P where he got to survive if you choose certain dialogue.
After seeing it on someone else's blog, what's with the claim that your supposedly 'groomed' asunnycoffee? I was following you while you interacted with them and all you did was occasionally reblog from each other or share the occasional anecdote. What's going on?
By the admission of both Sunny and Brittany, Sunny developed a parasocial relationship with my work to an unhealthy degree and then Brittany convinced him that this was grooming.
The main crux of it is that Sunny 'felt like' he'd been groomed by someone who barely interacted with him.
A common slander tactic is that when accusations are proven false, the accuser will fall back on the fact that they were meant to 'feel' a certain way as proof why the other person was still wrong. "I felt this way, therefore you are this way."
That's not how that works. It's not how anything works. I'm not responsible for the feelings of people I've barely spoken to.
It's a common tactic used by my abusers, because our relationships always break down before ending because they refused to communicate anything with me. And their response was always "It's her fault because I was made to feel like I had to walk on eggshells around her!"
And the "walking on eggshells" was usually me being rightfully upset that I'd been lied to.
"I was made to feel like" is just a way an abuser makes their own failures into someone else's problem.