More art of @inconsistentracoon ‘s fantastic epic of a KH fanfic (link below), the fic so good I read all 190k+ words twice.
Sora’s gradually recovering here, and Kairi gladly leans into her mobile game obsession to give him a distraction when he needs one. 🥲
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Really a fan of Jason having a scar from his autopsy
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something I’m so fascinated by is when tv show/movie writers want to include jokes at a groups expensive, but don’t make a decision on whether they want just the audience to be laughing at them or the other characters as well, and end up in this weird space where they are both… canonically unserious and serious. here it’s better to just give examples:
(gonna talk about fatphobia and homophobia typical of 2000s comedies for a sec)
in pitch perfect they have jokes about fat amy where what she says/believes is meant to conflict with what’s true in universe. she sings for the first time for chloe and aubrey and the joke is meant to be that what she’s doing is embarrassing, even though she’s trying to show off. a lot of her jokes with bumper boil down to her thinking she’s attractive, when he thinks she’s not. so these jokes are meant to be funny to us, because she thinks she’s talented/attractive/etc., when everyone around her sees she’s not. but they also include jokes where the audience is supposed to laugh because she IS actually these things, and it’s meant to be unexpected/unrealistic to reality. the big example that comes to mind is when she gets a phone call over a school break and we see that she’s actually hanging out at a pool with a few attractive guys around her, calling back to a joke where she referred to multiple boyfriends of hers. the first time it was meant to be funny because the audience would assume she was lying, the second time it’s meant to be funny because it goes against the audience’s expectations… but now all those jokes that rely on fat amy being unattractive within the pitch perfect universe don’t work. because they just told us that she is.
and then in community, there’s troy and abed, who have jokes where everyone around them thinks they’re gay, but they turn out not to be. a clear example of this is when troy’s textbook has a romantic drawing of abed in it that shirley thinks he drew, but it turns out to be a used textbook that came that way. but there are also jokes where the audience is meant to laugh about troy and abed doing something gay together. for example, there’s a joke where annie says she thought troy was trying to hold her hand, but he had actually just confused her for abed. these jokes, unlike the ones where the characters are in on it to a greater extent, don’t offer any explanation for why troy and abed are doing something gay, and end up just… making them gay. so troy and abed both aren’t actually gay (and the joke is that their peers keep assuming they are) and ARE actually gay (which is meant to be inherently funny to the audience because it’s 2009)
idk, i just think it’s interesting to see the ways in which creators kind of forget to keep things consistent when they have the opportunity to make jokes about a marginalized group. like it doesn’t matter if they make a firm call on whether or not amy is actually attractive or if they always remember to give an in universe explanation for why troy and abed are doing something seen as gay if they aren’t gay. no one will notice if it changes joke to joke as long as the jokes are funny.
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Pre divorce shadowpeach didn't seem to be the type to fight a lot. In fact the shadowpeach divorce probably blew up that big due to all the unsaid frustrations they never let out.
So I'm just imagining shadowpeach never fighting in an obvious way (closest to fighting would be backhanded comments or barbed words) but that just makes things more unsettling
oh yeah 100% it didn’t help that swk was always leaving FFM out of his need to get stronger and be the best and be respected. not to mention they probably never saw their times together as the right moment to voice their concerns out loud because this was their time to wind down and they just had to wait it out, wait until everything was perfect enough to have those talks
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I’m remembering now someone recommended I take a break from the fankids, and that I was trying to follow that (though also failing at that)
So like, I probably shouldn’t draw any today, especially since I can’t really think of any good ideas right now
But also I want to draw but don’t know what to draw
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SupernaturaI fans really just.. made up a Dean. It’s insane like they made up a Dean, and they won’t admit that’s what they’ve done. And they post about this Dean constantly, they ANALYSE this Dean, and then they get legitimately upset with you if you try to point out that the Dean in the actual show isn’t even categorically like the Dean they post about. Because it’s reached a point where not only will they not admit they made up a Dean, they will actually sincerely swear to god that made up Dean IS canon Dean. Because they can pull out little bits of scenes out of context and deleted lines they feel aligns with the Dean in their head while ignoring everything else and that makes it In The Show, I guess. Some people have the good decency to label their made up Dean as the “secret good” Dean but a significant portion of the fandom is out there not doing that and actually asserting that their Jensen AckIes barbie doll is Dean. And as irritating as that is it’s also FASCINATING particularly in how mindlessly widespread it is. It’s like the medieval dancing plague to me
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