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somegurl8 · 14 hours
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“average person eats 3 spiders a year” factoid actualy just statistical error. average person eats 0 spiders per year. Spiders Georg, who lives in cave & eats over 10,000 each day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
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somegurl8 · 14 hours
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Wanna see what these aus about? See the summaries and check the tags for the posts! I reblog every piece of propaganda I'm @'d in!
Apotheosis wattpad mafia AU
Poketide AU
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somegurl8 · 14 hours
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Wanna see what these aus about? See the summaries and check the tags for the posts! I reblog every piece of propaganda I'm @'d in!
Gillions ghost barge AU
Tangled Angelstone AU
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somegurl8 · 14 hours
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i was cuddling with my boyfriend last night when his shoulder started tensing up (like he was readjusting or gently pushing me off) and when i asked him if he was okay or needed me to move or something he went “no you’re fine, i was just imagining myself pulling a large rope. i didn’t even realize my shoulder was doing that lmao” then refused to elaborate and i have never been as attracted to him as i was in that moment.
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somegurl8 · 1 day
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So my family has a Gay Pirate Plate.
Stay with me.
We do not know how the hell the Gay Pirate Plate was first acquired. This being a point of contention is actually pretty plot-relevant; the saga of the Gay Pirate Plate began with my grandmother and her sister, who, for some ungodly reason, both BADLY wanted the Gay Pirate Plate and believed it to be rightfully theirs.
I should back up, firstly, to establish: The Gay Pirate Plate is the cheapest, tackiest, ugliest plate in existence.
It is in no way a collector’s item. It is physically impossible for it to complement anyone’s decor, because the colors in it are garish. It’s just a ceramic plate with a gay pirate painted on it, and the painting is, this cannot be emphasized enough, extremely bad.
(How do we know the pirate is gay if he’s just posing on a plate? Listen. Fully 100% to stereotype, but he is. He is gay. There’s an energy. That pirate is a flaming homosexual. That pirate has sex with men and does it frequently. That pirate is fucking gay, all right, he just is.)
Anyway. The point is that this is an extremely cheap and ugly plate with a poorly-executed painting of pirate on it who is like a nine on the Kinsey scale.
My grandmother and her sister fought a blood feud over this plate for their entire lives. It would be on the wall in my grandma’s house, and then her sister would visit, and then it would be gone. She’d visit her sister and the plate would be on the wall and her sister would pretend it had always been there. She would steal it back, hang it up, and, when her sister visited, pretend it had always been there. This continued for DECADES.
When the sister died, the Gay Pirate Plate lived triumphantly in my grandmother’s house. And then my grandmother died. And my aunt, who had lived with her and been her carer throughout her life, rightfully inherited their house.
We visit my aunt after the funeral and stay with her for a week or two.
Me, my sister, and our dad. Her brother.
The three of us look at each other. We don’t say anything. We studiously avoid making eye contact with the Gay Pirate Plate mounted proud and ugly on the wall. We notice one another studiously avoiding looking at it. We notice one another noticing. We say nothing. We come to a silent consensus. We pack up to leave. We get in the van. Our aunt comes out to say goodbye. I loudly announce I need to use the restroom before we leave. She obviously stays outside to continue talking to my dad.
I take down the Gay Pirate Plate, stuff it under my oversized sweatshirt, go outside, and get in the van. She happily waves goodbye as we drive off.
Two days later my dad gets a phone call that opens with hysterical laughter and “You FUCKING ASSHOLE did you seriously STEAL THE PLATE–”
Anyway. The gay pirate plate lives in my dad’s house currently.
But he’s trying to get me and my sister out to visit him. And plate mounts are cheap.
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somegurl8 · 1 day
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happy angelstone yuri sunday
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somegurl8 · 2 days
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So I have a thing for shitty dads and the way they resort to anger when they can't process their worry and concern. sue me
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somegurl8 · 2 days
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FLASHING LIGHTS WARNING!!!
im out there somewhere rotting in the nowhere
song: dont listen - jakeneutron
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somegurl8 · 2 days
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rai stormheart , you deserved so much better ,, starts BAWLING
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somegurl8 · 3 days
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Did the other half of these
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somegurl8 · 3 days
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vyncent sol was born to be a soldier and he will live as a soldier until he fucking dies
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somegurl8 · 3 days
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Nah I get you, I also wish they would have introduced the trust issues thing a lot better and not have just “solved them” in that story arc as well. I think it was just the word choice of “it makes no sense for his character” that stood out to me. I made a separate post about how I do agree with the rest of your points though, sorry if this came off as hate I truly didn’t mean it that way. I’m just hoping they actually let Vyncent grow and do his own thing season 3
Thinking about Vyncent's character makes me genuinely upset and not in the way where it's because of how sad or interesting his character is. (This rant will have references to important PD episodes through-out the entire series)
Vyncent's character in PD was robbed. Almost every character moment was either a forced in flaw that took one episode to overcome or it relied on the other PD members to be there.
During the S2 Training Arc, Vyncent had a mini-arc about overcoming his trust issues. Trust issues that had never been brought up before that and still haven't been mentioned after. Even ignoring that, trust issues make absolutely no sense for his character and even go against his characterization.
Vyncent's biggest flaw wasn't ever trust issues, it was his indecisiveness. He'd always had somebody to listen to or turn to when there was a problem and because of that, he never made an effort to make decisions on his own.
This flaw makes sense for his character as it builds off of the fact that Vyncent had always been mimicking somebody or following orders from them and never was the one to decide his own actions. He had The Greats when he was younger, and S1 and early S2, to guide him. When he didn't have the Greats, he had William.
This flaw was also brought up in the S2 Grayscale Arc, where when William made the decision to help David, Vyncent wasn't sure if he agreed but went along with it anyways because he trusted William's directions. Vyncent was later shown regretting this while hiding in the elevator, and wishing he could think of a plan to fix things. (This is specifically brought up in the Vyncent in a Vator song.)
This moment could've been the perfect catalyst for an Arc about Vyncent's Inductiveness, but it was left there.
Not only that, but as I said earlier, trust issues actively contradicts his own characterization. He was actually very trusting throughout the entirety of PD, which also builds off of his indecisiveness and how he trusts others to make decisions for him.
He had a perfectly good flaw that made sense for his character, but instead they chose to railroad one in for some god forsaken reason.
I didn't even bring up how Vyncent has almost no meaningful dynamic with anyone besides William, how them going to his home world that he had been ripped away from lasted only a couple of episodes, how his character is often used to develop William's instead of his own, or how generally inconsistent his character is.
Vyncent Sol isn't even my favorite character.
Sincerely, Anonymous
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somegurl8 · 3 days
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Crossover pairs for today
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somegurl8 · 3 days
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About my last reblog, I think some parts of it are valid such as Vyncent’s character being so heavily tied to William’s where he struggles to have some meaningful relationships outside of him and is often tied to William’s character development and indecisiveness is a big part of his character. But really don’t feel that Vyncent having trust issues is some weird notion. Yes they maybe could have handled it better to make it feel less thrown in there but it’s not completely out of character for him.
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somegurl8 · 3 days
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“Trust issues make no sense for his character” my sibling in Christ he watched his father betray the Greats and was betrayed by Doug with the rest of PD and found out that W.A.T.C.H.- the group that took him in after he got to Prime- did nothing while they fought Overlord and lost Ashe tf are you talking about
Thinking about Vyncent's character makes me genuinely upset and not in the way where it's because of how sad or interesting his character is. (This rant will have references to important PD episodes through-out the entire series)
Vyncent's character in PD was robbed. Almost every character moment was either a forced in flaw that took one episode to overcome or it relied on the other PD members to be there.
During the S2 Training Arc, Vyncent had a mini-arc about overcoming his trust issues. Trust issues that had never been brought up before that and still haven't been mentioned after. Even ignoring that, trust issues make absolutely no sense for his character and even go against his characterization.
Vyncent's biggest flaw wasn't ever trust issues, it was his indecisiveness. He'd always had somebody to listen to or turn to when there was a problem and because of that, he never made an effort to make decisions on his own.
This flaw makes sense for his character as it builds off of the fact that Vyncent had always been mimicking somebody or following orders from them and never was the one to decide his own actions. He had The Greats when he was younger, and S1 and early S2, to guide him. When he didn't have the Greats, he had William.
This flaw was also brought up in the S2 Grayscale Arc, where when William made the decision to help David, Vyncent wasn't sure if he agreed but went along with it anyways because he trusted William's directions. Vyncent was later shown regretting this while hiding in the elevator, and wishing he could think of a plan to fix things. (This is specifically brought up in the Vyncent in a Vator song.)
This moment could've been the perfect catalyst for an Arc about Vyncent's Inductiveness, but it was left there.
Not only that, but as I said earlier, trust issues actively contradicts his own characterization. He was actually very trusting throughout the entirety of PD, which also builds off of his indecisiveness and how he trusts others to make decisions for him.
He had a perfectly good flaw that made sense for his character, but instead they chose to railroad one in for some god forsaken reason.
I didn't even bring up how Vyncent has almost no meaningful dynamic with anyone besides William, how them going to his home world that he had been ripped away from lasted only a couple of episodes, how his character is often used to develop William's instead of his own, or how generally inconsistent his character is.
Vyncent Sol isn't even my favorite character.
Sincerely, Anonymous
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somegurl8 · 4 days
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born to make silly friends on the internet, forced to have crushing social anxiety
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somegurl8 · 5 days
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Why is he so hard to draw
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