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All bow down to House-warden Riddle!
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thinking about The Neck Showing Scene more than I should
Shin was already about to leave when Keiji mentioned he’s never seen Shin’s collar. This one thing Keiji said managed to piss Shin off so badly that he turned around, went “you know what, screw you in particular” and improvised an offer that ended up seriously damaging Keiji’s relationship with Sara. Which took him like 5 seconds to come up with. And then it turned out that Keiji’s initial accusation wasn’t even correct. He took like 4 consecutive Ls, all of which he brought upon himself. It’s a rare example of Shin’s plans not backfiring on him horribly, and I really love it because not only does it demonstrate how good he is at making siht up on the spot, it also shows how well he knows Keiji’s weaknesses specifically.
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imo one of the most devastating parts of memory loss is losing your concept of time
in my experience, the entire day (24 hours) lasts about 1-2 hours. this means every day, i only have 1-2 hours to do everything i need to do (all chores, hygiene, reply to ppl, anything for work, etc) while running on extremely limited energy
does 1-2 hours sound like enough time to actually take care of my house/self? no, it isnt. tasks take me longer than a normal person too.
so... where is the time for me? where is the time for me to do my hobbies and relax?
so every day i wake up and i say. okay, i have 2 hours. what am i going to do with my 2 hours? i have at least 10 different things i want to do that all take up 2 hours. but i can only do 1 or 2 of those things. which is most important? which do i want to do most? (a question made complicated by a new system of 40+)
and then i spend 2 hours laying in bed, doing nothing, deciding what i want to do. by this time, i am too exhausted to even keep my eyes open. and then i go to sleep, and do it all (nothing) again tomorrow
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Watched through adventure time start to finish for the first time and of course it was great and of course I'm going to be drawing fanart at some point in the not-distant future (can't say near tho lmao school is keeping me busy) but my god the finale. I already knew the plot points tbh because i Am Online and Like Cartoons and if both of those things are things you are, you see the bubbline kiss and Finn saying "I always thought i'd go out a hero" and that's pretty much unavoidable, but what really got me was Time Adventure.
I saw someone on Twitter or something, maybe on here, say that the antagonist of Adventure Time is personal stagnation, and it was a comeback to someone else, but it really is true that from season 7 on the show starts leaning Realllllly hard into Growth as the topic the show's about (and season 7 is like. a pretty noticeable line for this switch tbh, NOT that the first 6 seasons are unimportant to the final end point, but the change is visible.) This is especially clear seeing as Gumbald and Fern, who refuse to accept growth and change to a unique extent, and are incapable of personal growth due to being an outgrown past version of the mc held that way indefinitely by a grass curse, respectively, are the main antagonistic forces of the final season. (Betty also counts as both an antagonistic force in the finale and unable to accept growth to me seeing as she was the reason Golb was summoned and, I mean, Temple of Mars is ABOUT her being unable to grow on an internal-beliefs level despite accepting the magic of the future as an external tool, so that checks both boxes, but i'm not sure of the overall Betty opinion and also she isn't the main point.) What I'm getting at is, with the major emphasis on changing as an individual, Time Adventure is especially poignant to me, because outside of being a (still very good) meta song about the show ending, in the context of the show it reads as a song about how sad growing as a person is when you're the person who's changing, and how it would be great if you could just. always be a 12 year old kid in the first season who doesn't understand that there are problems that can't be solved and fights you can't win, who can always go back to his treehouse at the end of the day. And how with the passage of time, it's inevitable to change, but at least that kid is and will forever be in season 1, even as the only physical version of himself from the past blows away in the wind as he asks to go back to a place that's now rubble. This isn't exactly breaking news but still, in a show that leans so hard into the way maturing means changing as a person the final message being "it's hard to be a new person and lots of things ARE lost forever but all past versions of you that you can no longer be exist in the past and aren't going anywhere" instead of like, "woohoo! Maturing is neat! Look at how much everything has improved!" is really good. Idk it just kinda means more really knowing that they're sad about the change.
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Genuinely spending 2 hours a day just prepping the fiber, RIP
To be fair at least a third of that time is pushing the executive function button so I can start the next nest. They're unfortunately one of those activities that has enough steps that each one feels like it's own separate thing, so I have to Start Task each damn time. So there's a 5-10 minute cooldown between them.
Got 9 nests, I think (on top), middle is some fleece that's already had a lot of locks picked out so it's kind of jumbled, bottom is combing waste.
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