if you find yourself asking "how shall i spend the next one minute and 52 seconds?", i implore you to turn to the Wansa-kun opening for the most joyful way to fill the time. isn't this wonderful
twelve spending 4.5 billion years punching through a 20ft thick wall of azbantium, a material apparently 400x harder than diamond, dying repeatedly in the process, all so he could get clara back... like whether you see them as platonic or romantic you cannot deny that he quite literally loved her to death
Guess who had a little too much fun with the pathetic reincarnation AU idea :))
To summarize! WW gets reincarnated in a very distant future where humanity is more settled down in the planet. He remembers everything and decides to keep living his life as normally as he is able to. That is until he meets his neighbor when he moved to a new apartment.
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He was an absolute weirdo of a guy who looked just like Vash in so many ways yet was so different in many others at the same time.
He pretends that his system isn’t going haywire every time he is around the man, the one that resembles someone he cared for so deeply in a life that wasn’t his but remembers all too well. He decides to pretend he doesn’t know Vash because he really doesn’t, not this one at least.
Meanwhile, Vash is going through a very trippy existential crisis for seeing Wolfwood again after what felt like dozens of centuries. This could clearly not be him however because, well, he knows why. So he pretends not to know him because wouldn’t that be weird if he acted like he did?
They avoid each other like the plague, the beautiful and horrible emotions that swarmed on their insides too much to bear just by the presence of the other. They could slip at any moment so it was better to evade the neighbor.
The thing here is, that life has never gone how they want it since ever.
post-the search for spock but it's a yuri slice of life comic <333 nothing as good a bonding activity as lovingly combing out your vulcan wife's hair as you fondly bitch about your other wife 🩵💙💛
i know i've posted about fshep lifting kaidan like a sack of flour throughout the trilogy, but i think the best part is that kaidan has also canonically lifted fshep like a sack of flour. like these two can rag doll each other across the room. bonus points if shep is a biotic because then that means they can both physically and biotically rag doll each other across the room.
not to talk about YouTubers but I think the way people are discussing hbomberguy's new video about plagiarism feels to me like they are missing the mark. I don't know if we should be taking pleasure in the destruction of careers, even if they are for legitimate reasons. I myself was a James Somerton subscriber and his work "Making it Big" was really impactful to me because I first watched it as a young queer person who had yet to read academic writing on queer history and media, and I have had a family member who died in the AIDS crisis who I never knew, and seeing a work that celebrated that history of queer sex In a documentary format lifted word for word from a book by a queer scholar was upsetting to discover today. But the takeaway, as Harris discusses, is not to revel in the downfall of a creator, but like, go and seek out academic queer writing. I think it is fine to be upset with Somerton's actions, but like I don't know if I like the memes about finally feeling justified a creator you don't like is being destroyed or like that Hbomberguy the channel's project is now to destroy people who have made their careers lying (Like Tommy Tallarico). Idk im never engaging with Somerton's work again but the way people are reacting seems to have missed that the work is about plagiarism and not like gleeful takedowns of shitty creators.