Christopher, wearing a new waistcoat: Thoughts?
Matthew: And prayers.
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Luke - You know you’ve made it when you see your picture everywhere you go.
Alex - Those are missing posters.
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the gorgug-porter conversation is interesting to me because like. yea for the overwhelming majority of the conversation porter’s being shitty & trying to fit gorgug into a box that gorgug just does not fit into by trying to make gorgug’s relationship with his rage more focused on the aggression aspect of it. but then there’s also this specific thing that brennan brought up again in the ap, which is that gorgug’s relationship with his rage is wholly “this is a tool i use to protect my friends.” which isn’t a bad thing! but that’s his Whole relationship with it, & gorgug seems to place next to no value on his rage in relationship to himself. which is problematic, because it’s first & foremost his rage.
being raised in a household with a sort of toxic positivity largely meant that, whether or not it was his parents’ intention, gorgug internalized the message that more traditionally “negative” emotions such as anger are the wrong response to something. part of the reason he prioritizes his artificing is probably because it’s “fixing” things. in comparison to being a barbarian, which gorgug associates with “breaking” things. good vs. bad behavior, in his eyes.
it’s a totally unacceptable bar to measure a 16 y/o by, but i do think part of porter’s reasoning for not letting gorgug multiclass is him recognizing that gorgug generally does not value anger as a valid emotional response to something, at the very least for himself. & that directly conflicts with what being a barbarian is, because whether you like it or not, that rage is what fuels you. but again, barring a kid from pursuing something they deeply care about in part (not entirely, porter has a lot of more bullshit reasons) because of their fundamental values & world outlook is crazy.
so yes, 98% of porter’s reasoning is pretty shitty, immature, rife with a toxic view that there’s only one proper way to access rage, & generally not a good thing to do as a teacher, but also within that reasoning is the 2% of ‘there is a fundamental part of yourself that you only value if you can use it to take care of other people & you need to accept that as something that can take care of you, too.’ but that’s something to discuss with a therapist or a guidance counselor, not something that should hugely impact gorgug’s academic future.
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MOON 2 AND MY MEDICINE CAT IS ALREADY MURDERING A BABY????
I've literally never had a murder occur this quickly in clangen what is wrong with Rimespore
WHY DID SHE HATE A LITERAL BABY BADLY ENOUGH TO COMMIT MURDER WHAT THE HELL
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Dean: First question. Is Jesus real, yes or no?
Cas (tiredly): he was real, yes.
Dean: Okay great, second question. Will he come back?
Cas: ...
Dean: ...
Cas: ... I'm not at liberty to say yet.
Dean: HA! BUSTED!
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KANAYA: Throwback To That One Guy That Tried To Convince Me That I Needed To See A Doctor And Get "Diagnosed" As Lesbian Before Identifying As One
KANAYA: When I Asked Him How And When He Was Diagnosed As Bi He Simply Answered "D --> I don't know for sure if I'm bi, I haven't been diagnosed yet"
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what do you think about the theory that arya will mercy-kill lady stoneheart? sorry if you have already answered this
So I have actually already discussed this but I'm always down to talk about Lady Stoneheart. I think this is one of the few theories surrounding Arya that's actually rooted in canon but...it's not the way I'd personally like their reunion to play out. Lady Stoneheart isn't really "Catelyn" anymore, but she still has her memories and emotions; There are more interesting ways for her character to be utilized than being brought back only to be put down again because she's "too far gone". I fully expect her to die but there are more meaningful ways to go about it, like her dying while getting to save one of her children. The idea that Arya needs to learn not to be obsessed with revenge from her also falls flat because Arya...simply isn't obsessed with getting revenge. LS was warped by being violently killed and brought back to life, so Arya isn't in danger of following her path. I like to imagine that by the time Arya returns to Westeros, she'll have communicated with Bran and be able to tell LS that Rickon and Bran are still alive. Reuniting with Arya and learning that her sons are alive could give her some level of peace and she could ask Arya for mercy but...that just feels a little lackluster to me. After all that she's done in the Riverlands it's hard to imagine that she'd go out so quietly.
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I saw your comic about fort max reading bedtime stories and had to do a double take when I saw "King Bidgoods in the Bathtub" because that was MY FAVORITE bedtime story as a kid!
Huzzah! A fellow person of taste! I love Audrey Wood's work as a whole, but the cuteness of "King Bidgood's in the Bathtub" is unmatched.
Max quietly sitting and reading aloud calmly to Bob is cute, especially with the mental image of Bob doing his awkward little Insecticon walk up to him clutching the data-pad.
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"Sorry, but your exceptional good looks aren't gonna buy you any mercy."
Crowley Tour: 21st-22nd April
6x10- Caged Heat
6x22- The Man Who Knew Too Much
ID: Two digital drawings, each comprised of two rough sketches of Crowley from episodes 6x10 and 6x22 of Supernatural respectively, on a green-blue background. In the first image, one sketch shows him looking down at himself while flames rise around him. In the other he is smiling and holding a knife out. There is a title reading "April 21st: 6x10- Caged Heat" and a quote reading "You that bossy in heaven?". In the second image, one sketch shows him standing and holding a jar in front of him while the other shows him with Cas' hand on his forehead, attempting to smite him. There is a title reading "April 22nd- 6x22 The Man Who Knew Too Much" and a quote reading "Your purgatory power shake, Monsieur". End ID.
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