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I think Beth was actually a really good character.
It's true that she does have a lot of flaws (the boy crazy despite having a boyfriend, kissing Harold, etc). But I also found it to be REALISTIC. She's a teenager who most people probably don't like, and she's finding friends, romance, and the very real possibility of a LOT of money! No one is gonna act super levelheaded in that situation.
I'm sure others have said this, but the only reason people hate her is because her design isn't pretty. And frankly, I think she actually is better that way, because she's a character that you could see in your school hallways, or on the street.
So much of her character comes down to the stuff she doesn't HAVE to do that makes her a good person and a well-rounded character for me. She didn't have to befriend people and learn about them, but she did. She didn't have to avoid using and manipulating, but she did. She didn't have to save Duncan in the Action finale, she could have just run for that money, but she chose to help him! And even though she could have completely stayed out of the situation with Chris and Chef, she helped them both and repaired what could very well have destroyed the show itself!
I don't care what people say about her, despite her flaws, Beth is a damn good character and deserved her win.
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How @nosleep83 and I talk about Mikey and Donnie VS Leo and Raph
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it seems like a lot of people treat the polls like they were asking "should she transition" and that's really annoying to me. these characters are transitioning anyway. it's only asking if it would save her (and honestly for most of these characters transitioning would not fix their problems. i dont think estrogen would prevent a zombie outbreak. maybe it should though)
Saving doesn't necessarily need to be saving from material conditions, it could also be an emotional saving. If I may borrow your zombie outbreak example, let's say that there exists a terminally depressed zombie apocalypse survivor named Boyd Mulder. Obviously, if Boyd Mulder stumbled across a VHS instructional video on how to brew estrogen at home, this obviously wouldn't end zombie-itis. However, if Mulder knew that she could make a better life for herself, maybe she'd fight just a little harder to pursue that life. Maybe she'd reach out to more survivors to acquire the resources she needs. Maybe she'd develop a series of larger goals to work towards beyond just finding food to eat and a place to sleep. A couple years in, she may have even made a proper life for herself beyond just survival-- something she didn't even have before the outbreak.
Is that not in its own way salvation?
That's how I understand it, anyway.
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Me after watching Dungeon Meshi
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Zionism and Semitism are not, never have and never will be, synonymous
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The most viewed channel in Israel says the genocide is not enough, they want to see rivers of Gazan’s blood
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I headcanon that Rarity has no experience dating mares, only having gone out with stallions before. She has always been someone to take the initiative in her m/f relationships but since her newfound feelings for Applejack she would overthink everything because it’s so unfamiliar to her. Luckily Applejack is there to guide her through it and soon realize it’s the most natural thing in the world.
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My biblically accurate shitpost collection thus far
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